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Taana may refer to: * Thaana or Tāna, the writing system for the Maldivian language *The initial title of film '' Kaaki Sattai'' * ''Taana'' (film), 2020 Tamil film * Taana Gardner, an American disco and post-disco singer *"Ghoom Taana "Ghoom Taana" ( ) is a song by Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon. It was released as the fifth and final single from their seventh full-length studio album, ''Dewaar''. The single also featured in Salman Ahmad's debut solo album, ''Infiniti''. The ...", a song by Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon See also * Tana (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Thaana
Thaana, Taana or Tāna (  ) is the present writing system of the Maldivian language spoken in the Maldives. Thaana has characteristics of both an abugida (diacritic, vowel-killer strokes) and a true alphabet (all vowels are written), with consonants derived from indigenous and Arabic numerals, and vowels derived from the vowel diacritics of the Arabic abjad. Maldivian orthography in Thaana is largely phonemic. Name H. C. P. Bell, the first serious researcher of Maldivian documents, used the spelling ''Tāna,'' as the initial consonant is unaspirated. The spelling ''Thaana'' was adopted in the mid-1970s, when the government of the Maldives embarked on a short period of Romanization; /t/ was transcribed , as was used for the retroflex sound.. History The Thaana script first appeared in a Maldivian inscription towards the beginning of the 17th century in a crude initial form known as Gabulhi Thaana which was written '' scripta continua''. This early script slowly deve ...
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Kaaki Sattai
''Kaaki Sattai'' () is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film co-written and directed by R. S. Durai Senthilkumar and produced by Dhanush, their second collaboration after '' Ethir Neechal'' (2013). The film stars Sivakarthikeyan and Sri Divya, Vijay Raaz and Prabhu. The film's music was composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The story revolves around police constable Mathimaran who wants to prove himself as a true, powerful cop by finding ways to solve issues of corruption in the law and order system in the department of police. The film, which commenced filming in April 2014, released on 27 February 2015, to mostly positive reviews and became a box office success Plot Mathimaran is a police constable who only reports to work and goes home daily without contributing anything useful to the society as his boss, Inspector Sathyamurthy, does not want to get on the wrong side of the upper levels of the police, who are corrupt and politically influenced, and is also unwilling ...
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Taana (film)
''Taana'' is a 2020 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Yuvaraj Subramani. The film stars Vaibhav and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles. Plot Sakthi (Vaibhav) is the only son in the family of cops but he refuses to join the force due to his voice disorder. If Sakthi gets anxious or tensed, he speaks in a female voice. The film is all about how Sakthi overcome his shortcomings and join the police force only to find the criminals behind the murder of an innocent girl. Cast * Vaibhav as Shaktivel **Surendar kpy as young Shaktivel (Flashback) * Nandita Swetha as Nivetha * Yogi Babu as Dooma * Pandiarajan as Shakti's father * Hareesh Peradi * Vela Ramamoorthy * Pasanga Sivakumar * Uma as Shakthi's mother * Sandra as Anitha *Arun *Aravind *Vignesh Karthick *Kalairani * Florent Pereira Production Vaibhav was signed to work on a film titled ''Taana'' directed by Yuvaraj, an associate of Selvaraghavan in 2018. The film was titled ''Taana'', which is based on the Tamil ter ...
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Taana Gardner
Taana Gardner (born September 3, 1960) is an American disco and post-disco singer who found her success through West End Records since 1979. She is also a former member of the Aural Exciters. Early life Born in Newark, New Jersey (where she currently resides), Taana is the granddaughter of a professional opera singer. Her musical career began at the age of eleven when she became active in theater and joined the Harlem Children's Theater Group. Her theater debut was at Lincoln Center as the high priestess in the "Land of the Egyptian," a musical which she also co-wrote. Taana went on to perform with the Dance Theater of Harlem and the National Black Theater. Career Musical beginnings: late 1970s–1980s Vocalist Taana Gardner was one of the leading lights of West End Records, a New York City label that released influential disco during the late 1970s and early ‘80s. At a young age, Gardner knew that she wanted to act and sing. Her grandmother, a former opera singer, beg ...
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Ghoom Taana
"Ghoom Taana" ( ) is a song by Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon. It was released as the fifth and final single from their seventh full-length studio album, ''Dewaar''. The single also featured in Salman Ahmad's debut solo album, ''Infiniti''. The song was originally sung jointly by Ali Noor, vocalist of Noori, and Ali Azmat. However, the duet sung with Shubha Mudgal featured only Salman Ahmad for the male vocals. In 2016, a new rendition of the song featured in the band's eighth studio album, ''Door''.https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/door/id1184557085 "Ghoom Taana" was named at #10 in a list of Junoon's top 10 songs published by Gibson Guitar on their website. Music video The music video for "Ghoom Taana", written by Salman Ahmad, is a collaboration between Junoon and classical Indian vocalist, Shubha Mudgal. The semi-autobiographical video, shot in both India and Pakistan, has been directed by ''Saqib Malik'' with cinematography by Sanjay Kapoor. It features a narrative by int ...
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