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The Karnats of Mithila [3] or Karnata dynasty (Karṇāṭa) was a dynasty established in 1097 CE by Nanyadeva. The dynasty controlled the areas we today know as Tirhut or Mithila in the state of Bihar , India and adjoining parts of South Eastern Nepal .
UTV Action (formerly Bindass Movies) was an Indian pay television movie channel that featured American animated and live-action Hollywood movies in Hindi dub. It also often aired some other country's films. It was based partly in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Initially launched as Bindass Movies, a youth-oriented Hindi movie channel, it was later ...
[7] [8] [9] In 2023, the Hindi film industry accounted for 44% of box office revenue, followed by the Telugu industry at 19% and the Tamil industry at 16%. The Kannada (5%), Malayalam (3%), Bengali , Marathi , Odia , Punjabi , Gujarati and Bhojpuri industries contributed to the remainder, while the foreign film industry made up 9% of the total ...
Mithila (IAST: mithilā, also known as Mithilanchal, Tirhut and Tirabhukti) is a geographical and cultural region located in the Indian subcontinent. The native language is known as Maithili and its speakers are referred to as Maithils. [1] The majority of the Mithila region falls within modern-day India, more specifically in the state of Bihar ...
Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote "Hollywood is a boring film with unimpressive script. You can safely avoid it, even when you get a chance to watch it for free on your idiot box". [2] A critic from Full Hyderabad wrote "The movie is essentially for three kinds of audiences: fans of Upendra, fans of the monkey and fans of filmi experiments ...
Prosenjit Chatterjee is an Indian actor, producer and television presenter, who works predominantly in Bengali and Hindi language films. He debuted as a child actor in the Hrishikesh Mukherjee-directorial Chotto Jigyasa, for which he has won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Most Outstanding Work of the Year Award.
The 2017 film Raajakumara was the first Kannada movie to gross ₹75 crore mark. [2] KGF: Chapter 1 (2018) was the first Kannada film to gross ₹100, ₹150, ₹200 and ₹250 crores. [3] [4] Its sequel KGF: Chapter 2 (2022) was the first Kannada film to gross ₹500, ₹750, ₹1000 and ₹1250 crores respectively.
PM Movies [39] A U G U S T 11: Byomkesh O Durgo Rahasya: Birsa Dasgupta: Dev, Rukmini Maitra, Ambarish Bhattacharya: Shadow Films, Dev Entertainment Ventures [40] Cheeni 2: Mainak Bhaumik: Aparajita Auddy, Madhumita Sarcar, Anirban Chakrabarti, Lily Chakravarty, Soumyo Mukherjee SVF [41] 15: Eklavya: Aritra Banerjee