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Kanchana may refer to: Media * Unicorn-Kanchana Unicorn-Kanchana is a British independent record label founded by John Goldsmith (died 2020), a former London police officer. Originally known as Unicorn Records, the name Kanchana was added later to distinguish the company from Unicorn Digital ..., British record label * ''Kanchana'' (1952 film), 1952 Indian drama film produced in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil languages * ''Kanchana'' (2011 film), 2011 Indian Tamil horror comedy film directed by Raghava Lawrence * ''Kanchana'' (2012 TV series), a 2012 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired in Vijay TV * ''Kanchana'' (2015 TV series), the Tamil-language version of the Indian television series ''Shastri Sisters'', that aired on Raj TV in 2015 See also * Kanchana (name), for people with the name {{dab ...
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Unicorn-Kanchana
Unicorn-Kanchana is a British independent record label founded by John Goldsmith (died 2020), a former London police officer. Originally known as Unicorn Records, the name Kanchana was added later to distinguish the company from Unicorn Digital of Montréal, Canada which many progressive rock bands like Mystery are signed to. In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, the female name ''Kanchana'' means an Apsara, a spirit of the clouds and waters. The label specialised mainly in classical music and film soundtracks. Artists signed to the label included Andrzej Panufnik, Jascha Horenstein, Jennifer Bate, Henry Herford and Peter Maxwell Davies. The label also released several recordings of lesser-known British composers, including Havergal Brian, George Dyson and Cipriani Potter. Additionally, under licence it released four discs of recordings made in London by the American composer Alan Hovhaness, thereby introducing the composer to a European audience. The Leicestershire Schools Symp ...
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Kanchana (1952 Film)
''Kanchana'' is a 1952 Indian drama film produced and directed by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu. The story is based on a popular Tamil novel, ''Kanchanayin Kanavu'', authored by Lakshmi. It was filmed simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam languages. Plot Pushpanathan is Zamindar of Mathur and his widowed mother is Ponnammal. He is persuaded by his college mate Manohar to start a textile mill. Manohar manages to manipulate and divert Pushpanathan's wealth. He introduces Pushpanathan to a dancer in the city, Bhanumathi. Bhanumathi, though the daughter of a prostitute, leads an honorable life. Bhanumathi is in love with Pushpanathan. Neelamegham Pillai, the former accountant of the Zamindari, now lives in utter poverty. His grandchildren are Kanchana and Sabeshan. Pushpanathan comes to help his family. He becomes enamoured by Kanchana and weds her. He assures Bhanumathi that his marriage will not affect his love for her. Kanchana is ill-treated by her mother-in-law. She is hear ...
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Kanchana (2011 Film)
''Kanchana'' (also known as ''Muni 2: Kanchana'') is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language horror comedy film written, produced and directed by Raghava Lawrence. It is a sequel to his previous venture, ''Muni'' (2007) and the second installment in the ''Muni (film series)''. The film stars Lawrence alongside Sarathkumar, Kovai Sarala and Lakshmi Rai while Devadarshini and Sriman play supporting roles. The film revolves around Raghava, who is scared to venture outside gets possessed by a ghost and starts behaving weirdly. The film's cinematography and editing was handled by Vetri and Kishore Te, respectively. The film's soundtrack was composed by Sai Thaman. The film's distribution rights were bought by Sri Thenandal Films.The Central Board Of Film Certification ( CBFC) gave the film an "A" Certificate for "Violence" and "Horror". ''Kanchana'''s Tamil version was released on 22 July 2011 while a same-titled Telugu dubbed version was released a week earlier on 15 July 2011. Despite receivi ...
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Kanchana (2012 TV Series)
Kanchana is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language thriller soap opera that aired Monday through Friday on Vijay TV from 23 July 2012 to 14 September 2012 for 70 Episodes. The show starred Pooja Ramachandran, Kuyili Kuyili is a fictional character introduced by K Jeevabharathi in his book "Velu Nachiyar". She was portrayed as an army commander of queen Velu Nachiyar who participated in campaigns against the East India Company in the 18th century. She is .... It was director by Azhagar. References External linksOfficial websiteSTAR Vijay on YoutubeSTAR Vijay US
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Kanchana (2015 TV Series)
''Shastri Sisters: Chaar Dil Ek Dhadkan'' ( "Shastri sisters: four hearts, one beat"), commonly known as ''Shastri Sisters'', is an Indian television series that aired from July 21, 2014, to August 8, 2015, on Colors TV. The show stars Ishita Ganguly, Sonal Vengurlekar, Vijayendra Kumeria, and Sumit Bhardwaj. Its plot follows four sisters as they journey from Kanpur to Delhi. The show was dubbed in Telugu as ''Manam'', which airs on Gemini TV, and in Tamil as ''Kanchana'' airing on Raj TV. It is titled ''Tere Naal Ishq'' on Colors Rishtey. Plot Four sisters Alka, Anushka, Devyani, and Piya live with their father Narayan Shastri in Kanpur. They had lost their mother at a very young age and were raised single-handedly by Narayan. They move to Delhi after Narayan gets a job transfer, where they stay at his childhood friend Surinder Sareen's house. Surinder lives with his wife Minty and two sons, Neil and Rajat. Minty and Neil hate the sisters and try to oust them. Narayan lea ...
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