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K. P. A. C. Leela is an Indian actress best known for her work in Malayalam theater and films. She has received the Guru Pooja Award of Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy . The Kerala State Film Awards 2018 jury gave a special mention for her performance in the film Roudram 2018 .
The Leela Group is an Indian business conglomerate founded by Chittarath Poovakkatt Krishnan Nair in 1981, and named after his wife. The hotel division, The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts , is its most well known.
The Leela Palace, Bangalore The Leela Palace, Chennai. The Leela Ambience Gurgaon Hotel & Residences is the group's first non-owned, managed property. The Leela Palace New Delhi opened in April 2011; the palace is inspired by Sir Edwin Lutyens Delhi. [4] The group opened a new hotel in Chennai in 2013 called The Leela
ITC Royal Bengal, Kolkata ITC Kohenur, Hyderabad. ITC Limited entered the hotel business on 18 October 1975 with the opening of a hotel in Chennai, which was renamed as Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Cathedral Road, Chennai.
Delhivery was established in May 2011 as SSN Logistics Ltd. It was initially conceptualised as a hyperlocal express delivery service provider for offline stores, delivering flowers and food locally in the city of Gurgaon at the time of its inception.
Leela is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language satirical film directed and produced by Ranjith. The film is an adaptation of a short story by the same name by Malayalam screenwriter Unni R. which was published in Mathrubhumi Weekly . [ 1 ]
Vijayaraghavan, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Basil Joseph, K. P. A. C. Leela, Annu Antony: CNC Cinemas, Thomas Thiruvalla Films [123] Section 306 IPC: Sreenath Shiva Rahul Madhav, Renji Panicker, Shanthi Krishna: Sree Varma Productions [124] 14: Adi: Prashob Vijayan Shine Tom Chacko, Ahaana Krishna, Dhruvan, Anu Joseph: Wayfarer Films [125] Thaaram ...
Kerala (English: / ˈ k ɛr ə l ə / ⓘ / KERR-ə-lə; Malayalam: [keːɾɐɭɐm] ⓘ), is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. [16] It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Canara, and Travancore.