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Rani Padmini (1962 – 15 October 1986) was an Indian actress during the 1980s in Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and a few Hindi films. She entered the film field with Sangharsham and played notable roles in Parankimala , Sharam , Bandham and Kilikonchal .
Rani Padmini, 23–24, Indian actress (Parankimala, Kilikkonjal), murdered. [59] Jacqueline Roque, 59, French ife of Pablo Picasso, suicide. [60] Marcus Samuel, 77, British businessman and hereditary peer, director of Lloyds Bank. [61] Jerry Smith, 43, American NFL footballer (Washington Redskins), AIDS. [62]
From right to left: Padmini, Ragini and Lalitha. The Travancore sisters refers to the trio of Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini.They were actresses and dancers who performed in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Kannada films.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Indian queen (13-14th century C.E.) This article is about the Queen of Mewar. For the Indian actress, see Rani Padmini (actress). For the Malayalam film, see Rani Padmini (film). Rani Padmini Rani of Mewar An 18th-century painting of Padmini Spouse Ratnasimha Dynasty Guhila (by marriage ...
Chitor Rani Padmini (transl. Padmini, queen of Chitor) is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language historical drama film written by C. V. Sridhar and Elangovan, and directed by Ch. Narayana Murthy. [1] It is based on the legend of Rani Padmini. [2] [3] The film starred Sivaji Ganesan as Rana Ratan Singh and Vyjayanthimala as the title character. M. N.
The most famous perhaps is the case of the Rajput queen, Rani Padmini of Mewar, ... Sati causes death, which is self-violence; thus sati is against Vedic teachings.
Bharat Ek Khoj (lit. ' India: An Exploration ') is a 53-episode Indian historical drama based on the book The Discovery of India (1946) by Jawaharlal Nehru [3] that covers a 5,000-year history of the Indian subcontinent from its beginnings to independence from the British in 1947.
Rani Padmini, the supposed 14th-century queen of the Rajput kingdom of Chittor – it is not clear if she ever existed [6] – had committed jauhar rather than be captured by the invading Alauddin Khalji, the Sultan of Delhi. Padmini stood for the Rajput ideal of self-sacrificing bravery, mythologised for preferring death to capture by a Muslim.