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Mrs. Mukhyamantri (transl. Mrs. Chief Minister) is an Indian Marathi language television series which aired on Zee Marathi. [1] It starred Amruta Dhongade and Tejas Barve in lead roles. [2] It premiered from 24 June 2019 by replacing Lagira Zala Ji. [3] It is produced by Shweta Shinde under the banner of Vajra Production. [4]
Mukhyamantri (transl. Chief Minister) is a 1996 Bengali political drama film directed by Anjan Choudhury. This film's music was composed by Mrinal Bandhyopadhay. [3] [4]
The sobriquet Mukhyamantri (Chief Minister) stuck to his name after the play of the same name that sees him portray the title role became widely popular. Having portrayed mostly comic and negative roles throughout his career, Chandru is a character actor, and has acted in over 500 films since making his debut in 1983. [2] [3]
Mukhyamantri Chandru, Kalpana Naganath, Srinivas, B. V. Rajaram Play Mukhyamantri: 159 3 September 2016 H. G. Dattatreya, Vijaya Prasad, Hariprriya: Neer Dose [57] 162 18 September 2016 Shilpa Manjunath, Chandan Shetty, Neha Shetty: Mungaru Male 2: 170 23 October 2016 Ramya: Nagarahavu: 173 30 October 2016 Rachita Ram: Diwali special 173 30 ...
Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote "The songs are nice and some parts of the movie are good. Other than that it’s a film that turns out to be just average". [3] Rohan Juvekar of Maharashtra Times gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and Says"Overall, the spectacle has come after a long time. Those who want ...
2 May 2016 Star Pravah: 22 October 2018 Telugu: Kumkuma Puvvu కుంకుమ పువ్వు 18 July 2016 Star Maa: 26 April 2024 References
Muktha S. Sundar is an Indian film director and cinematographer who has worked on Tamil language films. Being the son of film maker Muktha Srinivasan , he made his directorial debut with Kodai Mazhai (1986), before making the films, Chinna Chinna Aasaigal (1989), Ethir Kaatru (1990) and Now Vedanta desika ha in sanskrit .
Of 178,000 (1.7 lakh) habitations with a population of above 500 in the plains and above 250 in the hilly areas planned to be connected by all-weather roads, 55% (97,838) were connected by March 2014, 82% (80% or 131,000 or 1.3 lakh under the PMGSY and 2% or 14,620 under state govt schemes) were connected by December 2017.