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Chandu may refer to: Entertainment * ''Chandu'' (1958 film), a 1958 Hindi film * ''Chandu'' (2002 film), a 2002 Kannada film * ''Chandu the Magician'' (radio), an American radio series * ''Chandu the Magician'' (film), a 1932 film adaptation of the radio series People *Chandrashekhar Prasad (20 September 1964 โ€“ 31 March 1997), an Indian activist and student leader *Chandu (film director) (born 1975), Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter *Chandu Borde (born 1934), Indian cricketer *Chandu Chekaver, a legendary Hindu warrior *Chandu Lal Sahu (born 1959), Indian politician *Chandu Sarwate (1920โ€“2003), Indian cricketer *Pazhayamviden Chandu, an Indian general *Thacholi Chandu, a legendary Hindu warrior Fictional characters *''Chandu'', a tiger sidekick to Sindbad in Sindbad's Storybook Voyage and park merchandise at Tokyo DisneySea Other uses *Chandu (opium), a form of opium * Chandu (Gurgaon), a village near Gurgaon Gurgaon (pronunciation: กสŠษฝษกรฃหw, o ...
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Chandu (1958 Film)
''Chandu'' is a 1958 film directed by Majnu. It stars Mehmood, Om Prakash, Pran Krishan Sikand, Shashikala Om Prakash Saigal and Gope. The film's music was composed by Bipin Babul and the lyrics were by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan, Kaifi Azmi and Raj Baldev Raj. Plot Cast * Mehmood Ali * Om Prakash * Pran Krishan Sikand * Shashikala Om Prakash Saigal * Gope * Sunder * Satish Batra * Khwar Jama * Meena Shorey Meena Shorey (13 November 1921 – 3 September 1989) was a Pakistani film actress who worked first in Indian cinema and later Pakistani cinema. She appeared in Hindi/Urdu and Punjabi language, Punjabi films. Credited in films by her mononym ... * Majnu * Gulab * Haroon * Daljeet Soundtrack References External links * ''Chandu'' at the Bollywood Movie Database 1958 films 1950s Hindi-language films {{1950s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Chandu (2002 Film)
''Chandu'' is a 2002 Kannada romantic-drama film directed by Arun Prasad P.A. featuring Sudeep and Sonia Agarwal. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran and lyrics by K. Kalyan, Anant Kumar and V. Nagendra Prasad. The film released on 10 May 2002. Plot A reckless guy named Chandu (Sudeep) has to deal with the misunderstanding between him and his lover Vidya(Sonia). Cast * Sudeep as Chandrashekar "Chandu" * Sonia Agarwal as Vidya * Siri as Sowmya, Vidya's cousin * Srinath as Vidya's father * Ramesh Bhat as Kumar, Chandu's brother-in-law * Lohithaswa as Chandu's father * Avinash as Swathi's father * Arun Sagar as Clinton, Chandu's friend * Sadhu Kokila as Thimma, servant * Umashree as Mary, women's hostel warden * Chitra Shenoy as Vidya's mother * Sana as Chandu's sister * Chethan as Soori * Amoolya as Akki, Chandu's daughter-in-law * Kishan Shrikanth as Bablu, Chandu's son-in-law (credited as Master Kishan) * Amulya as child artist Soundtra ...
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Chandu The Magician (radio)
''Chandu the Magician'' is an American supernatural radio drama which originally aired from 1931โ€“1936. A revival on a different network took place 12 years later, airing from 1948โ€“1950. The series was created by Harry A. Earnshaw (1878โ€“1953) and Raymond R. Morgan. The two series portrayed the adventures of Frank Chandler, also known as Chandu, an American who had learned mystical arts, such as astral projection, which he used to fight criminals and villains, including the evil Baron Roxor. Chandu was Steve Ditko's and Stan Lee's inspiration for the more famous Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange. Radio version The original version Launched in 1931 on KHJ in Los Angeles, the series was soon heard through the West Coast when broadcast on the Don Lee Network. It was then heard, starting in February 1932, over WOR in the East. Nationally, it aired over the Mutual Network beginning on October 8, 1932. The series was sponsored by White King Soap in the West and by Beech Nut ...
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Chandu The Magician (film)
''Chandu the Magician'' is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery- fantasy film starring Edmund Lowe as Frank Chandler and Bela Lugosi as the villain Roxor that he must stop. Based on the radio play of the same name, written by Harry A. Earnshaw, Vera M. Oldham and R.R. Morgan. The radio series was broadcast from 1932 to 1933, and Fox obtained the rights hoping the film would appeal to a ready-made audience. In 1934 Chandu returned in a twelve part serial, '' The Return of Chandu'', with Bela Lugosi playing the title role. Plot For three years, Frank Chandler has studied eastern magic with the Yogis in India and is now known by his new identity, Chandu. He now has the power to teleport, astral project, mesmerize, as well as project illusions. With these supernatural abilities he has been entrusted by his teacher to "go forth with his youth and strength to conquer the evil that threatens mankind". Chandu is sent to Egypt to deal with an Egyptian megalomaniac known as Roxor, played ...
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Chandrashekhar Prasad
Chandrashekar Prasad (20 September 1964 โ€“ 31 March 1997) popularly known as Chandu was a student leader and later an activist affiliated to the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. He graduated from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, and served as the president of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union for two terms. Prasad played a key role in the development of All India Students Association. On 31 March 1997, he was assassinated by sharpshooters allegedly in the employ of Mohammad Shahabuddin of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, while addressing street corner meetings in the district town of Siwan, Bihar in support of a strike. His assassination led to remarkable student protests across India. In 2012, four people were convicted of his murder and life sentences were awarded to each of them; all the convicted were former members of the Janata Dal (later split into Janata Dal (United) and Rashtriya Janata Dal). Early life and education Chandrashekhar Prasad ...
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Chandu (film Director)
Chandu (born Satti Chandra Sekhar Reddy, 17 October 1975) is an Indian people, Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter who predominantly works in Telugu cinema. Born in Vedurupaka near Kakinada, East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, he studied at St.anns and S.K.V.T. high school in Rajahmundry. Career Chandu started his career as an assistant director for the feature film ''Kalyana Ramudu'' which was directed by "Chirunavvutho Ramprasad", and ''Samba (2004 film), Samba'' directed by V. V. Vinayak. In 2005, producer Shyam Prasad gave Chandu his first directing opportunity with SP Entertainments's film ''10th Class''. It was released in 2006 and was a success at the box office. Later, in 2007, his second directorial venture was the film ''Note Book''. He launched the career of Rajeev (son of composer Koti (composer), Koti). In 2013, Chandu wrote and directed ''Prema Oka Maikam''. Filmography ;As director * ''10th Class'' (2006) * ''Note Book'' (2007) * ''Prema Ok ...
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Chandu Borde
Chandrakant Gulabrao "Chandu" Borde (born 21 July 1934), is a former cricketer who was a member of the Indian team between 1958 and 1970. Following his retirement, Borde became a cricket administrator, serving as the Chairman of national selectors. He has received various awards from the Government of India for his contributions to cricket, on and off the field. His younger brother Ramesh Borde was also a cricketer who played for West Zone and Maharashtra in domestic cricket. He published his autobiography in July 2018, titled ''Panther's Paces'' (as told to Mohan Sinha). Personal life Borde was born into Marathi Christian family in Pune, having five brothers and five sisters. Borde Considers Vijay Hazare His idol and shared the dressing room with him once. Domestic cricket Debut Borde made his debut in 1954/55 domestic season for Baroda against Gujarat in Ahmedabad in December 1954. He played in the semi-final against Holkar and was bowled for a duck. He had more success ...
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Chandu Chekaver
Chandu Chekavar (''Chathiyan Chanthu'', also known as Chandu Panicker), was a sixteenth-century warrior of the Chekavar family from the Hindu Thiyyar caste, mentioned in the folk songs of Northern Kerala called ''Vadakkan Pattukal''. He belongs to the Thiyyar community of the Kadathanad region of Kerala. Popular culture * In ''Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha'', a Malayalam film released in 1989, Chandu is portrayed by Mammootty, which won him the National Award for Best Actor. * Devan played ''Chathiyan Chandhu Chekkavar'' in 2002 Malayalam flim Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha * Kunal Kapoor portrayed Chandu in the 2016 Malayalam film, Veeram. See also * Kalarippayattu Kalaripayattu (; also known simply as Kalari) is an Indian martial art that originated in modern-day Kerala, a state on the southwestern coast of India. Kalaripayattu is known for its long-standing history within Indian martial arts, and is ... References Indian warriors Malayali people 16th-century Indian pe ...
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Chandu Lal Sahu
Chandu Lal Sahu (born 1 June 1959) is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha from Mahasamund as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate in 2009 and 2014. Previously, he had been elected as a member of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly from Rajim Rajim is a town which is proposed to be in Raipur district but officially in Gariaband district, Chhattisgarh, India. Rajim is named after Rajiv Lochan Mandir which is the Main Hindu Pilgrimage Temple of Rajim dedicated to Vishnu. There is also ... in 2003. References 1959 births Living people India MPs 2009โ€“2014 Lok Sabha members from Chhattisgarh India MPs 1998โ€“1999 People from Mahasamund district India MPs 2014โ€“2019 Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Chhattisgarh {{Chhattisgarh-BJP-politician-stub ...
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Chandu Sarwate
Chandrasekhar Trimbak Sarwate (; 22 July 1920 โ€“ 23 December 2003) was an Indian cricketer and fingerprint expert. He was an all-rounder who played nine Test matches for India between 1946 and 1951 with no success — his Test batting average was only 13.00, and his Test bowling average was 124.66. He bowled slow leg breaks. Career Sarwate had a long career in first-class cricket, spanning 32 years, during which he represented Central Provinces and Berar, Maharashtra, Hindus, Bombay, Holkar, Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha. Sarwate's most famous innings as a batsman came while playing for the touring Indian side against Surrey at the Oval in May 1946. Coming in to bat after his team was down 205/9, Shute Banerjee and he put on 249 for the last wicket, more runs than the first nine wickets put together. Both players went on to score centuries, and as of 2018, it remains the only such instance in first-class cricket. Their 249-run stand remains the highest partnership in ...
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Pazhayamviden Chandu
Pazhayaveettil Chandu Nambiar also known as Pazhayamviden Chandu was a general of Pazhassi Raja whose betrayal led to death of his Raja and British victory in Cotiote War. Early life Originally from a poor family, due to starvation he joined the retinue of Pazhassi Raja as a boy. Pazhassi Raja loved him as his own son and was impressed by the ability and courage of Chandu. So he gave the best training to Chandu in war and administration and appointed him as a ''Karyakar'' or minister. Raja also made Chandu, a commoner by birth, into a noble. Raja asked a Nambiar noble clan of Pazhayveedu to adopt him. Thus Chandu became Pazhayaveettil Chandu Nambiar and hence came his nickname Pazhyamviden. Marriage Raja also arranged his marriage with a lady named Unniamma, who was sister of famous Kaitheri Ambu. Ambu, who probably detected the true self of Chandu, was reportedly not very pleased with this alliance. He consented only because he could not say no to Raja. Military service Chan ...
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Thacholi Chandu
Thacholi Chandu was a warrior and a legendary hero who is believed to have lived during 17 th century in North Malabar region of Kerala, India. He belonged to the Thacholi family of Nair community. Chandu was married to Thayattu Madathu Mattu Kutti. He is praised about in Vadakkan Pattukal (ballads of North Malabar). He is the nephew of legendary Thacholi Othenan. Story of Thulunadan fort Kandar Menon was the owner of the Thulunadan fort. Kandar Menon was an expert in martial arts. No one could conquer his fort because he had one lakh soldiers and 17,789 weapons. Even the legendary Thacholi Othenan could not conquer the Thulunadan fort. One day Chandu's wife Mattu Kutty was going to the ''Omaloor Kavu'' temple. Kandar Menon saw her beauty and kidnapped her. Chandu heard this news and disguised as a sage and went to the fort. Kandar Menon was kind to sages and let him in. At the night he managed killed all the soldiers. When Kandar Menon got up, he saw blood shed. Chandu came in hi ...
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