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Lee (2017 Film)
''Lee'' is a 2017 Indian-Kannada-language action film written by H. M. Srinandan. It was produced by Sarathy Sathish for Vivid Dreams Entertainment, with cinematography by Nandakumar. Its lead actors include Sumanth Shailendra and Nabha Natesh. Sneha Namdhani debuts as the second lead. The film score was composed by Gurukiran while the soundtrack was composed by Anand Rajavikraman. The filming began in January 2016 and it was launched at the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium in Bangalore, India. Cast * Sumanth Shailendra as Charlee * Nabha Natesh as Leela * Sneha Namdhani * Sadhu Kokila * Rahul Dev * Achyuth Kumar * Rangayana Raghu * Suchendra Prasad * Chikkanna * Tabla Nani * Jayashankar * Master OM * Sanil Soundtrack Newcomer Anand Rajavikraman composed the soundtrack music. Critical reception The film received 2.5 out of 5 stars from Sunayana Suresh of ''Times Of India ''The Times of India'', also known by its abbreviation ''TOI'', is an Indian English language, English- ...
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Sumanth Shailendra
Sumanth Shailendra (born 7 September 1988) is an Indian actor working in Kannada and Telugu language films. He made his acting debut in the 2011 film '' Aata'' and got a good break through from the film ''Dilwala'' (2013) which brought him much appreciation and popularity. He is the son of popular Kannada film producer Shailendra Babu. Career Sumanth debuted in films with the 2011 film, ''Aata'' which was produced by his father and directed by Vijayakumar. The film featured him as a football player from a middle class family. His portrayal of Rahul as the male lead opposite Vibha Natarajan, was not received well among the critics who found the film's plot and his performance to be disappointing. Following this negative response, Sumanth underwent a rigorous training in acting at the Kishore Namith School of Acting and signed his second venture titled ''Dilwala'' starring opposite Radhika Pandit Radhika Pandit is an Indian film and television actress. She has established a car ...
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Tabla Nani
Tabla Nani is an Indian theatre and film actor who works primarily in Kannada cinema. He began his career as a supporting actor in the 2006 Kannada film '' Mata''. His role in the 2009 film ''Eddelu Manjunatha'' won him critical praise. Career A theatre actor, Nani began his film career with the 2006 Kannada film '' Mata'' that stars Jaggesh in the lead role. Known for playing comedic roles, he received critical praise for his role in the 2009 film, ''Eddelu Manjunatha'' and ''Rambo'' (2012). His role in '' Akka Pakka'' also won him critical praise. Partial filmography * '' Mata'' (2006) - Venugopal * ''Eddelu Manjunatha'' (2009) - Nani * ''Sanju Weds Geetha'' (2011) * ''Kaanchana'' (2011) - Manja * '' Maduve Mane'' (2011) * ''Hudugaru'' (2011) * ''90'' (2011) * '' Lucky'' (2012) * ''Addhuri'' (2012) * ''Rambo'' (2012) - Prem Kumar * ''Myna'' (2013) * '' Akka Pakka'' (2013) - Bhuvan (Bukka) * ''Ale'' (2013) * ''Victory'' (2013) - Choornaananda * ''Shathru (2013 film)'' (2013 ...
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2010s Kannada-language Films
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2017 Films
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Times Of India
''The Times of India'', also known by its abbreviation ''TOI'', is an Indian English language, English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group. It is the List of newspapers in India by circulation, third-largest newspaper in India by circulation and largest selling English-language daily in the world. It is the oldest English-language newspaper in India, and the second-oldest Indian newspaper still in circulation, with its first edition published in 1838. It is nicknamed as "The Old Lady of Bori Bunder", and is an Indian "newspaper of record". Near the beginning of the 20th century, Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, called ''TOI'' "the leading paper in Asia". In 1991, the BBC ranked ''TOI'' among the world's six best newspapers. It is owned and published by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (B.C.C.L.), which is owned by the Sahu Jain family. In the Brand Trust Report India study 2019, ''TOI'' was rated as the most trusted English newspap ...
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Mohana Bhogaraju
Closing stale October merge proposal; no case made; no support Mohana Bhogaraju is an Indian playback singer who has recorded songs in Telugu-language films. She gained recognition with the song " Manohari" from the film '' Baahubali: The Beginning'' for which she won the Radio Mirchi–Mirchi Music upcoming female vocalist 2015 award in Telugu Cinema. Early life Bhogaraju was born in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh but her family is settled in Hyderabad. She completed her bachelor's degree from Bhojreddy Engineering College and MBA from Osmania University. Since childhood, Bhogaraju has always had a fascination towards music and participated in many competitions held at schools and at various ethnic auditoriums such as Ravindra Bharati, Thyagaraja Ghana Sabha. She began singing at the age of 6. She received her first award from the former Assembly Speaker D. Sripada Rao at the age of 8. Musical career Bhogaraju started her career in 2013. She has sung her first song "Sayyama Masam" in the ...
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Anuradha Bhat
Anuradha Bhat is an Indian playback singer for the feature films. She sings predominantly in Kannada language films. Bhat has recorded 1500 songs in 15 different languages for various private music albums and films . Early life and background Anuradha Bhat was born to Srikrishna Bhat and Gayathri Srikrishna Bhat in Mangalore, Karnataka. Anuradha has a younger sister, Anupama Bhat who is a television host (TV anchor) and actor. Anuradha Bhat received her primary education from Carmel school and later from premier institutes like Canara College and MSNM Besant PG Institute of Management Studies (both affiliated to Mangalore University) and passed out her B.Sc. and MBA. She received training for Bharatanatyam. She also got trained for Carnatic classical vocal. Career Anuradha Bhat was first spotted by Music Director Gurukiran who judged her singing at a District Level - Open to all - Singing Competition that was held in Mangalore. She then started performing in Gurukira ...
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Santhosh Venky
Santhosh Venky is an Indian playback singer known for his work in Kannada cinema. He has performed for many Kannada film songs. Starting his singing career from the film ''Krishnan Marriage Story'' in 2011, Santhosh Venky recorded for many film songs and won Karnataka State Film Awards and Filmfare Awards South for his singing. Filmography *2015 ''Aatagara'' *2015 ''Preethiyalli Sahaja'' *2015 '' Rhaatee'' *2016 ''Jai Maruthi 800'' *2018 '' K.G.F: Chapter 1'' *2019 ''Yajamana (2019 film)'' *2022 '' Odeya'' *2022 ''Iravan'' *2022 ''Shokiwala'' *2021 '' Antim'' *2022 '' Nam annayya'' *2022 ''Madhagaja'' *2022 '' ET'' *2022 '' K.G.F: Chapter 2'' *2022 ''Liger'' Awards State Awards * 2015 – Karnataka State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer – "Sundarangiye" (''Preethiyalli Sahaja'') Filmfare Awards * 2015 – Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Kannada – "Raja Raniyanthe" ('' Rhaatee'') * 2016 - Nominated - "Mandara Mandara" ("J ...
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Ananya Bhat
Ananya Bhat is an Indian playback singer who primarily sings in Kannada and Telugu. Through her singing career, she is the recipient of Filmfare Award for the song "Namma Kaayo Devan", of the film '' Rama Rama Re...'' at 64th Filmfare Awards South in 2017. Early life and career Born in Ankali, Belagavi district, she was raised in Mysuru, Karnataka. She is currently residing in Bengaluru. Bhat is the singer in songs ''Garbadhi (solo), Sidila Bharava, Dheera Dheera and Koti Kanasugalu'', of the multi-lingual film ''KGF''. She has recorded songs in all four South-Indian languages and also in Hindi. Previously she worked for a playback "Namma Kaayo Devane" in '' Rama Rama Re...'' (2016). In 2018 she sang "Hold On" & "Mental Ho Jawa" songs in ''Tagaru''. Out of two the former song "Hold On" gave her the SIIMA 2019 for best female playback singer -Kannada and a Best Playback Singer – Female Nomination at 66th Filmfare Awards South. She also did her Telugu debut singing for "Y ...
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The New Indian Express
''The New Indian Express'' is an Indian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper published by the Chennai-based Express Publications. It was founded in 1932 as ''The Indian Express'', under the ownership of Chennai-based P. Varadarajulu Naidu. In 1991, following the death of owner Ramnath Goenka, his family split the group into two companies. Initially, the two groups shared the ''Indian Express'' title, as well as editorial and other resources. But on 13 August 1999, the northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained the ''Indian Express'' moniker, while the southern editions became ''The New Indian Express''. Santwana Bhattacharya was appointed Editor-in-Chief on July 1st, 2022, replacing G.S. Vasu. History ''Indian Express'' was first published on September 5, 1932, in Madras (now Chennai) by an Ayurvedic doctor and Indian National Congress member P Varadarajulu Naidu, publishing from the same press where he ran the ''Tamil Nadu'' Tamil weekly. But soon, on accoun ...
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Film Soundtrack
A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film, video, or television presentation; or the physical area of a film that contains the synchronised recorded sound. In movie industry terminology usage, a sound track is an audio recording created or used in film production or post-production. Initially, the dialogue, sound effects, and music in a film each has its own separate track (''dialogue track'', ''sound effects track'', and '' music track''), and these are mixed together to make what is called the ''composite track,'' which is heard in the film. A ''dubbing track'' is often later created when films are dubbed into another language. This is also known as an M&E (music and effects) track. M&E tracks contain all sound elements minus dialogue, which is then supplied by the ...
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