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Aarthi or Aarathi may refer to: Entertainment * Aarathi (born 1954), Indian Kannada-language actress * Aarthi (actress) (born 1987), Indian Tamil-language actress * Aarthi Agarwal (1984–2015), Indian-American actress who primarily worked in Telugu cinema * Aarthi Parthasarathy (born 1984), Indian filmmaker and webcomic creator * Arthi Venkatesh, Indian model and actress who has appeared in Tamil and Malayalam films * ''Aarathi'' (film), a 1981 Malayalam-language film * ''Aarthi'' (TV series), a Tamil-language TV series Other * Arti (given name) or Aarthi, a female given name (including a list of persons with the name) * Aarti or aarthi, a ritual in Hinduism See also * Arti (other) * Arathi The Arathi, a term meaning "prophets", are a Christian religious movement founded in 1926 in Kenya.Francis Kimani Githieya, "The Formation and Development of the Arathi," ''The Freedom of the Spirit: African Indigenous Churches in Kenya'' (Oxford ...
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Aarathi
Aarathi (born 1954) is an Indian actress who mainly acted in Kannada cinema, Kannada films during the 1970s and 1980s. She has won the Filmfare Awards South, Filmfare awards South and the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress four times each. After her retirement from films in the mid-1980s, she staged a comeback in 2005 as a director with ''Mithayi Mane'' which met with critical appreciation and also won her the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children film, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children's Film. She was also nominated as a Member of the Legislative Council of the Vidhana parishad, making her only the second actress after B. Jayamma to be so nominated. Career After a short role in ''Gejje Pooje'' (1969), Aarathi starred as a leading actress in over 120 films including ''Naagarahaavu'', ''Edakallu Guddada Mele'', ''Bili Hendthi'', ''Dharmasere'', ''Paduvaaralli Pandavaru'', ''Ranganayaki (1981 film), Ranganayaki'', ''Hombisilu'', ''Upasane'' and ''Sh ...
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Aarthi (actress)
Aarthi, also known as Harathi is an Indian actress, comedian and television host who works in Tamil films and television dramas. She initially worked as a child artist in the late 1990s, she also appeared in stand-up comedy shows namely ''Super10'' and ''Lollu Sabha'', before joining the Tamil film industry, she has played roles in '' Giri'' (2004), '' Padikkadavan'' (2009) and '' Kutty'' (2010). Career She started her career in Vanna Kanavugal movie when she was only 6 months old. Later headed by ex chief minister of Tamil Nadu Mr. Mu. Karunanidhi awarded her "Kalaimamani" for her unique style of humorous acting in films. Some of her popular early films included ''Arul'' (2004), '' Giri'' (2004) and ''Kundakka Mandakka'' (2005), in which she collaborated with actor Vadivelu. For her roles in '' Padikkadavan'' (2009) and '' Kutty'' (2010), she won the Best Female Comedienne awards from Ananda Vikatan for two consecutive years. Subsequently, in 2012, she was described as "Kolly ...
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Aarthi Agarwal
Aarthi Agarwal (March 5, 1984 – June 6, 2015) was an American actress of who primarily worked in Telugu cinema. Early life and career Agarwal was born on March 5, 1984, in New Jersey to Gujarati parents. Her younger sister Aditi Agarwal is also an actress in Telugu film industry. At around 14 years of age, actor Suniel Shetty spotted her and invited her to dance on stage in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After the performance, he asked her father to encourage her to take up acting in Bollywood. At age 16, she made her debut with '' Paagalpan''. Agarwal made her Telugu film debut in ''Nuvvu Naaku Nachav'' with actor Venkatesh. She was one of the few non-Telugu speaking actresses to work with noted Indian film stars Chiranjeevi, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, Prabhas, Mahesh Babu, Ravi Teja, and Jr NTR. In 2005, media reported that Agarwal had attempted suicide over the failure of a romantic relationship with a co-star. In 2006, following an accident at home, she ...
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Aarthi Parthasarathy
Aarthi Parthasarathy is an Indian filmmaker and webcomic creator. Having grown up in Mumbai and living in Bengaluru, Parthasarathy is known for creating the webcomic '' Royal Existentials'' and writing for the webcomic ''Urbanlore''. Parthasarathy became part of feminist art collective Kadak in March 2016, where she has collaborated to create ''Personal (Cyber) Space'' and ''Aloe Vera and The Void''. Early life Having grown up in Mumbai, Aarthi Parthasarathy graduated in communication design at the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology in Bengaluru and went on to become a writer and filmmaker. As a child, Parthasarathy read comics such as ''Tinkle'', ''Amar Chitra Katha'', ''the Adventures of Tintin'', ''Asterix'', and ''Calvin & Hobbes''. Career Parthasarthy has described her aim when creating webcomics as being to "bring out historical and contemporary angst using vintage art." She contrasts the historical imagery she uses with social or philosophical dialogue on con ...
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Arthi Venkatesh
Arthi Venkatesh is an Indian model and socialite from Chennai. After appearing in commercials and portfolios in the late 2000s, she made her acting debut through Bejoy Nambiar's bilingual film ''Solo'' (2017). Career Arthi Venkatesh was born in Chennai to a Telugu-speaking family. She graduated with a degree in visual communications from Loyola College, Chennai and pursued a course in interior design from Bangalore. During her time in Bangalore, she became acquainted with fashion stylist Prasad Bidapa, who suggested that she should partake in the Miss India pageant, and subsequently Arthi pursued a career in modelling. She briefly moved to New York to further her career in fashion. Her first introduction to the international fashion industry took place during the New York Fashion Week, where she was noticed by Jovani and Morrell Maxie and eventually walked for them at the New York Bridal Fashion Week. She is considered as a socialite in Chennai. As of 2017, Arthi has had abou ...
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Aarathi (film)
''Aarathi'' (Malayalam: ആരതി) is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by Soorya Narayanan Potti. The film stars Sukumaran, Mala Aravindan, Ravi Menon and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Cast *Sukumaran as Saimon *Mala Aravindan as Damu *Ravi Menon as Ravi * Seema as Aarathi *Vincent as Vijayan *Cochin Haneefa as Gangan *Sankaradi as Balan Menon *Jose Prakash as Major Prathapa Chandran *Santhakumari as Nurse Soundtrack The music was composed by M. B. Sreenivasan and the lyrics were written by Sathyan Anthikkad Sathyan Anthikad is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and lyricist who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema. In a career spanning five decades he has directed more than 50 films, been the lyricist for 12 films and been the scriptwriter f .... References External links * 1981 films 1980s Malayalam-language films Films directed by P. Chandrakumar {{1980s-Malayal ...
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Aarthi (TV Series)
Aarthi is a 2005 soap opera that aired on Raj TV. The show starred Sithara, Vijay Adhiraj, Raja Ravindra and Y.Vijaya. The serial is produced by AVM Productions. The story, screenplay and dialogue was by Devi Bala and it was directed by K. Rangaraj. The music was composed by Dhina and the title song was penned by lyricist Vairamuthu and sung by Sadhana Sargam. The show ended with 1054 episodes. Cast * Sithara as Aarthi * Vijay Adhiraj as Santhosh * Raja Ravindra as Santhosh-Post surgery * Y. Vijaya as Parvathi (Santho's mother) *Deepa Venkat *Nithya Ravindran *Manjari Vinodhini *Shakti Kumar *Ajay Kapoor *Monicka *Archana *Seetha *Bharath Kalyan *Jhanvi *Achamillai Gopi *Jayanth *Shilpa Mary Theresa *Sivakavitha *Premi *Daniel Balaji * SN.Lakshmi *J. Lalitha *Bombay Gnanam *Delhi Kumar Delhi Kumar (born 19 December 1955) is a former Indian actor known for playing various roles in teleserials like '' Chithi'', ''Metti Oli'', ''Anandham'', ''Malargal'', ''Enge Brahman ...
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Arti (given Name)
Arti (also spelled Aarti, Aarthi or Arati) ( hi, आरती ) is a Hindu feminine given name, derived from the ritual with the same name. Notable people with the name include: * Aarathi (born 1954), Indian Kannada-language actress and director * Aarthi (actress), actress * Aarthi Agarwal (1984–2015), Indian-American actress * Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar (born 1963), Indian classical singer * Aarti Bajaj, Indian film editor * Arti Cameron (born 1988), Guyanese model * Aarti Chhabria (born 1982), Indian actress and model * Arti Dhand (21st century), Canadian novelist * Aarti Mann (born 1978), Indian-American actress * Aarti Gupta, Indian teenage model * Arti Mehra (21st century), Indian politician * Aarti Mukherji, Indian Bengali-language playback singer * Aarti Nayak (born 1983), Indian classical vocalist * Arati Prabhakar (born 1959), American engineer and head of DARPA * Aarti Puri, Indian actress and model * Aarthie Ramaswamy (born 1981), Indian chess-player * Arati Saha (19 ...
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Aarti
''Arti'' (Sanskrit: Ārātrika, Hindi: Ārtī) is a Hindu ritual employed in worship, often part of '' puja'', in which light (usually from a flame) is offered to one or more deities. ''Arti(s)'' also refers to the songs sung in praise of the deity, when the light is being offered. Origin Arti is derived from the Sanskrit word () which means something that removes , darkness (or light waved in darkness before an icon). A Marathi language reference says it is also known as ( sa, महानीराञ्जना). ''Arti'' is said to have descended from the Vedic concept of fire rituals, or '' homa/yajna''. In the traditional ''arti'' ceremony, the flower represents the earth (solidity), the water and accompanying handkerchief correspond with the water element (liquidity), the ghee or oil lamp represents the fire component (heat), the peacock fan conveys the precious quality of air (movement), and the yak-tail fan represents the subtle form of ether (space). The incense rep ...
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Arti (other)
Arti may refer to: Companies and organizations * Arti et Amicitiae, a Dutch artist's society in Amsterdam * Arti Sacrum, a Dutch artists' society located in Rotterdam, Netherlands * ''Arti'', an alternative name for the Guilds of Florence * ARTİ (Azərbaycan Respublikasının Təhsil İnstitutu), the Institute of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan Entertainment * ''Aarti'' (film), a 1962 Indian Bollywood film * Aarti Bajaj, Indian film editor * Aarti Chhabria (born 1982), Indian actress and a former model * Aarti Mann (born 1978), American actress in ''The Big Bang Theory'' * Aarti Puri (born 8 January), also known as ''Arthi Puri'', an Indian film and television actress * Aarti Singh, Indian television actress Places * Arti, Russia, an urban locality in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia * Arți, a village in Șugag Commune, Alba County, Romania * Arti, a village in Aurangabad district, Bihar, India Other uses * Arti (Hinduism), a Hindu ritual of worship ** Arthi (Balmiki), a ...
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