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Ramesh Aravind (born 10 September 1964), known mononymously as Ramesh, is an Indian actor, director, screenwriter and television presenter. Ramesh has predominantly worked in Kannada and Tamil films along with a few Telugu and Hindi films. He has made his acting career with K. Balachander's Sundara Swapnagalu in 1986. [1]
List of Ramesh Aravind television credits Year Title Role Language Channel Notes Ref. 1995: Kaiyalavu Manasu: Tamil: Sun TV: Chinna Chinna Aasai: Acted in story "Nirangal" [24] 2004: Diwali Interview with Kamal Haasan: Host: Jaya TV [25] 2009: Preetyinda Ramesh: Kannada: Kasturi TV: 52 episodes [26] 2011: Raja Rani Ramesh: ETV Kannada: 26 ...
Mahasharana Haralayya is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language film directed by B A Purushottham starring Ramesh Aravind and Sridhar. [1] and K V Ravichandra in lead roles. The film released on 10 January 2014 [2] The film is based on the 12th century philosophers Basavanna and Haralayya. [3]
It stars Ramesh Aravind (in his 101st film) and Radhika Narayan in lead roles. [ 2 ] Shivaji Surathkal: The Case of Ranagiri Rahasya was released on 21 February 2020 where it received positive reviews from critics.
Hoomale (transl. The Shower of Flowers) is a 1998 Indian Kannada language film directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar and written by Ramesh Aravind.The film, besides Ramesh, stars Suman Nagarkar, H. G. Dattatreya, Sorat Ashwath and B. V. Radha in prominent roles.
Pages in category "Films directed by Ramesh Aravind" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Aravind is a successful businessman. His brother Murali became a drunkard after his wife divorced him. His father Krishnaswamy felt guilty and gave Aravind total freedom to choose his future wife. Aravind falls in love with Vaani at first sight. He proposes his wish to Vaani's father, but he declines.
Mouna Mozhi was released on 3 September 1992. [6] Malini Mannath of The Indian Express criticised Kasthuri Raja's "insipid" screenplay, direction and said the two lead actors "skip through their roles".