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Yagnam (transl. Ritual / Sacrifice) is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Pokuri Babu Rao on the Eetharam Films banner, directed by A.S. Ravi Kumar Chowdary. It was released on 2 July 2004.
Yagnam: 40 "Chinnanati Chelikade" Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 41 "Em Chessavo" Suddala Ashok Teja: S. P. B. Charan: Swamy: 42 "Naa Peru Ramba" M. M. Keeravani: Bhuvana Chandra Sri Anjaneyam: 43 "Poola Guma Guma" Mani Sharma: Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry 44 "Avayi Tuvvayi" Tippu Intlo Srimathi Veedhilo Kumari: 45 "Nee ...
Telugu remake of 4 The People, footage from two songs reused 2005 Mannin Maindhan: Rama Narayanan: Tamil Tamil remake of Yagnam, Scenes involving Charminar and the footage of song "Chamakmani" from Telugu original dubbed in Tamil 2006 Gopi: G. K. Mudduraj Kannada Kannada remake of Murari, temple scenes involving Nagendra Babu dubbed from Telugu ...
Yagnam (English: The Offering) is a 1991 Indian Telugu-language social problem film [citation needed] directed by Gutha Ramineedu based on a 1964 play by Kalipatnam Ramarao. [1] The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. [2] [3] The film won two Nandi Awards.
She recorded over 10,000 songs in 10 Indian languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali and other languages. Swarnalatha is referred to as The 'Golden Skylark(Thanga Vanambadi)' In Indian Music due her unique voice and mellifluous sound.
Hamka’s death came after Loughnane subjected her to what Justice Christopher Beale described as a "torrent of highly abusive text messages" in which he threatened to torture her, drown her, set ...
She was the only lady in India to write nearly 800 songs which includes with devotional, folk, patriotic and film songs. She won the Best lyricst award for 2012 & 2015 from Bharatamuni arts academy. She honored with Doctorate from University of California, Berkeley for her unbelievable contribution for Telugu cinema in 2015.
L. V. Revanth (born 10 February 1990), [1] is an Indian playback singer who primarily records songs for Telugu films. He has sung around 200 songs for Telugu films. His notable works include "Vey Vey Debbaku Debba" (from Rajanna), "Ruler" (from Dammu), "Manohari" (from Baahubali: The Beginning) and "Telisiney Na Nuvvey" (from Arjun Reddy).