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Mahabharat is a 1965 Hindi adventure fantasy film based on the Indian epic Mahabharata, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, Dara Singh, Abhi Bhattacharya, Manhar Desai, Tiwari, and directed by Babubhai Mistri. The score was composed by Chitragupta and the title song was sung by Mohammed Rafi.
S. Sakunthala (1966 film) Sathi Savithri; Sathi Sukanya; Sati Savitri (1978 film) Satria Dewa Universe; Savithiri (1941 film) Savitri (1937 film) Shorgul
Dhananjaya appeared in a Kannada short film on YouTube called Jayanagar 4th Block which has over 2.5 million views as of 2022. [11] Dhananjaya was offered a lead role in Guruprasad's feature film Director's Special. [12] The film took three years in the making and was finally released in 2013 to mixed and negative responses at the box office.
Sridevi S of The Times of India gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Hoysala is a worthy addition to the cop genre movies of Sandalwood and can be enjoyed with some popcorn in theatres, more than once." [6] Swaroop Kodur of OTTplay gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Dhananjaya and Naveen Shankar shine in this engaging action drama. Ajaneesh ...
Mahabharat is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language animated film, directed by Amaan Khan and based on the Hindu epic of the same name. [3] [4] The film is produced by Kushal Kantilal Gada and Dhaval Jayantilal Gada. [5] The film was a Christmas release on 27 December 2013. [6]
He is best known for his roles of Dronacharya in Mahabharat, Amatya Rakshas in Chanakya, Tamraj Kilvish in Shaktiman and Daksha in Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev. Starting in 1984, Pal has worked in numerous films ( Khuda Gawah , Sehar and Jodhaa Akbar ) and television serials such as Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki , Left Right Left and Vishnu Puran , where ...
Hit Tamil-language romantic comedy “Love Today” will be remade in the Hindi-language by Phantom Studios in association with its original producers AGS Entertainment. Directed by Pradeep ...
The Mahabharata manuscripts exist in numerous versions, wherein the specifics and details of major characters and episodes vary, often significantly. Except for the sections containing the Bhagavad Gita which is remarkably consistent between the numerous manuscripts, the rest of the epic exists in many versions. [ 11 ]