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Magadheera (lit. ' The Heroic Man ') [1] is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language romantic fantasy action drama film co-written & directed by S. S. Rajamouli, based on a story by V. Vijayendra Prasad and with dialogues by M. Rathnam. Produced by Allu Aravind and B. V. S. N. Prasad under Geetha Arts, the film stars Ram Charan, Srihari, Kajal Aggarwal ...
[13] [15] Among the foreign films that sold more than 20 million tickets in the Soviet Union, 50 were Indian films, [16] [17] the highest from any nation, [13] compared to 41 Hollywood films. [13] Indian films were routinely released with hundreds of prints in the Soviet Union, with the most popular Indian films releasing with more than a ...
List of accolades received by Magadheera S. S. Rajamouli won several awards in recognition of his work as a director for Magadheera. Accolades Award Won Nominated CineMAA Awards 11 13 Filmfare Awards South 6 10 Nandi Awards 7 7 National Film Awards 2 2 Santosham Film Awards 9 9 South Scope Cine Awards 6 10 Total number of awards and nominations [a] Totals 43 54 References Magadheera is a 2009 ...
Annual admissions in Chennai multiplexes and single screens averaged 1.1 crore tickets with a standard deviation of ±10 lakh tickets during 2011–16. The Chennai film industry produced the first nationally distributed film across India in 1948 with Chandralekha . [ 33 ]
The company was founded by Pete Draper, Adel Adili, and R. C. Kamalakannan in 2010, off the success of their collaboration on Magadheera (2009), the trio brought in private investment and technical advisors from the entertainment and technology industries to their board of directors, such as Dasaradha Gude, Raja Koduri, and S. S. Rajamouli, along with long-time collaborator, A. V. Dorababu as ...
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The increased purchasing power in Nigeria also made a wide range of citizens to have disposable income to spend on cinema-going and on home television sets. [16] Television broadcasting in Nigeria began in the 1960s and received much government support in its early years. By the mid-1980s every state had its own broadcasting station.
Magadheera is the feature film soundtrack of the 2009 Telugu-language romantic fantasy action film of the same name directed by S. S. Rajamouli. M. Keeravani composed the soundtrack and he worked with Kalyani Malik for the film's background score.