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Gantakarana Mantra Stotra is a Sanskrit text associated with him which has 71 verses and is used as a mantra as well as hymn. It was composed in later half of the 16th century by a little known Jain monk Vimalachandra who was a disciple of Sakalachandra, a disciple of Tapa Gaccha monk Hiravijaya Suri .
Mantra is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language mystery thriller film directed by debutant Osho Tulasi Ram and produced by Ravi Prakash. The film stars Charmy in the title role alongside Sivaji , with a supporting cast including Kausha Rach , Karuna Sri, Chitram Seenu , and Jeeva . [ 1 ]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of films produced in the Telugu cinema also known as Tollywood and in the Telugu ...
Mantra 2 is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language horror thriller film directed by Satish and starring Charmme Kaur and Chethan Cheenu. [1] [2] The film is based on real incidents. The film was also Charmy's last Telugu film to date, as a leading actress. [3] The film however, is not a sequel to Mantra (2007). [4]
Scenes involving Sonu Sood, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmaji, Shafi, Ravi Prakash and Vamsi Krishna were dubbed from Telugu original 2017: Khaidi No. 150: V. V. Vinayak: Telugu: Telugu remake of Kaththi, Scenes involving people walking on the streets with buckets due to water scarcity reused: 2017 Guru: Sudha Kongara: Telugu Telugu remake of Irudhi ...
Opening Title Director Cast Production house Ref J U L: 1: Brahmi Gadi Katha: Eeshwar Reddy: Varun Sandesh, Asmita Sood, Poonam Kaur, Brahmanandam [41]Virodhi: Neelakanta: Srikanth, Kamalini Mukherjee, Ajay
Mantra (actor), Mumbai based actor, television presenter, model, radio jockey and voice over artist; Mantra (actress), South Indian actress; Mantra (comics), a comic book series written by Mike Barr and published by Malibu Comics in the mid-1990s; Mantra, an Indian Telugu-language film; Mantra, an Indian Hindi-language drama film
Mantra Dandam (transl. Magical Wand) is a 1951 Telugu-language fantasy swashbuckler film, produced by C. K. C. Chitti under the Sri Gnanambika Pictures banner [2] and directed by K. S. Ramachandra Rao. [3]