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  2. Sudeepa - Wikipedia

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    Priya worked in an airline company and then in a bank, prior to their marriage. [29] Their only child, Saanvi, was born in 2004. [ 30 ] In 2013, Sudeepa launched Stage 360°, an events management company, that his wife took an active part in. [ 31 ] The couple split in September 2015; [ 32 ] [ 28 ] [ 33 ] they later reconciled.

  3. How I chose my kids' Indian names so my husband could ... - AOL

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    Meaning and tradition are two factors that greatly influence Indian baby names. When naming our first child 24 years ago, I quickly realized there is another huge factor at play: pronunciation.

  4. Priyasakhi - Wikipedia

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    Priya also argues that it has only been four months into their marriage and she's still too young, but they can have kids later. However, Sakhi wants the child. Priya is miserable but still decides to carry the baby to term for Sakhi and mentions to her mother about her situation. Priya's mother makes an appointment for her to have an abortion.

  5. Ardha Shathabdam - Wikipedia

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    Ardha Shathabdam (transl. Half-century) is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language Social Drama film written and directed by debutant Rawindra Pulle. [2] Produced by Chitti Kiran Ramoju & Radhakrishna Telu the film stars Karthik Rathnam, Naveen Chandra, Krishna Priya and Suhas in prominent roles. [3]

  6. Priyanka - Wikipedia

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    Priyanka is a popular female given name in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Priyankera' or 'Priyankara', meaning someone or something that is sweet, lovable, or her presence makes the place more happy and the one who has lovely eyes (priya ank). [1]

  7. Priya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Priya or Pria (Sanskrit: प्रिया, lit. 'dear, beloved', IAST : Priyā ) [ 1 ] is a common given name in India which is also used in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Thailand. It is cognate to the name of the Germanic goddess Frigg ; both descend from the Proto-Indo-European stem * priH-o- , meaning "beloved".

  8. Radhakrishnan (name) - Wikipedia

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    B. Radhakrishnan, Indian carrom player; C. Radhakrishnan, Malayalam writer; Koppillil Radhakrishnan, former Chairman of ISRO; P. Radhakrishnan (scientist), space ...

  9. Radha - Wikipedia

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    According to William Archer and David Kinsley, a professor of Religious Studies known for his studies on Hindu goddesses, the Radha-Krishna love story is a metaphor for a divine-human relationship, where Radha is the human devotee or soul who is frustrated with the past, obligations to social expectations, and the ideas she inherited, who then ...