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Geetha (other)
Geetha may refer to: *Geetha (actress) (born 1962), Indian actress * P. Geetha Jeevan (born 1970), Tamil Nadu minister *Geetha Salam (1946–2018), Indian actor also known as Abdul Salam *Geetha Vijayan (born 1972), Indian actress * Sathi Geetha (born 1983), Indian sprinter * ''Geetha'' (1981 film), a Kannada film * ''Geetha'' (2019 film), a Kannada film * ''Geetha'' (TV series), a 2020 Kannada serial *GEETHA, a syllabic abbreviation for the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (ΓΕΕΘΑ) * Geetha Angara homicide, a 2005 murder case of an Indian-American in New Jersey, US See also *Geeta (other) * Githa (other) *Geetam, an element of Carnatic music * ''Geetham'' (film), a 1986 Indian film *Geetam Tiwari Prof. Geetam Tiwari is currently the TRIPP Chair Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering of the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi, India. She teaches transportation planning, traffic engineering, and transport economics and f ...
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Geetha (actress)
Geetha is an Indian actress who appears in Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Hindi films. She debuted in the Tamil film '' Bairavi'' (as Rajinikanth's sister). Since then she has acted in over 200 films in all major South Indian languages, and in a few Hindi films. She also appears in South Indian television serials. Geetha has won two Filmfare Awards South and Kerala State Film Awards, Karnataka State Film Awards each. Career Geetha made her film debut with the 1978 Tamil film '' Bairavi'' as the title character in which she played Rajinikanth's sister. She was in her seventh grade when she was cast for the film. She later discontinued her studies to concentrate on her movie career. Her performance as Indira in the 1986 Malayalam film '' Panchagni'' based on the true life story of a Naxalite revolutionary Ajitha was well acclaimed and described by The Hindu as "one of Malayalam cinema's landmark heroines". The same year she had more Malayalam releases such as ...
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Geetha Salam
Abdul Salam (9 October 1946 – 19 December 2018) was an Indian actor in Malayalam cinema known by his stage name Geetha Salam, known for '' Malabar Wedding'', '' Jalolsavam'' (2004) and '' Mylanchi Monchulla Veedu'' (2014). He lived in Krishnapuram, Alappuzha, Kerala. He performed in about 82 Films and some TV series. Personal life He was married to Rahmath, and was survived by two sons, Shan and Shafeer. Career He started his career as a Dramatist artist with the drama group ''Geetha''. He started his film career in the Malayalam film '' Mani Koya Kurup'' (1979), directed by S. S. Devadas and produced by P. P. Jose. His second movie was ''Megasandesam'' (Horror movie), directed by Rajasenan and produced by K. Radhakrishnan. He performed in about 82 films and some TV series. He received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award in 2010. Filmography * ''Vasanthathinte Kanal Vazhikal'' * ''To Let Ambadi Talkies'' * ''David and Goliath'' * ''Outsider'' * ''Ee Thirakkiniday ...
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Geetha Vijayan
Geetha Vijayan is an Indian actress who appears in Malayalam movies, a few Tamil and Hindi movies. She debuted in the 1990 Malayalam comedy- thriller film ''In Harihar Nagar''. She has since acted in more than 150 Malayalam movies and in some Tamil and Hindi films. She has also acted in about 20 Malayalam television serials. Early life and education Geetha Vijayan is the eldest daughter of Dr. Vijayan and Sharadambal Raman. She has a younger sister, Divya. Actress Revathi is her cousin. She completed her primary and high school education from Sacred Heart Convent GHSS, Thrissur, and then joined Kalakshetra Foundation, Chennai, where she did her graduation and postgraduation in dancing. Filmography Malayalam films Hindi films Tamil films Television TV series Reality shows as a judge * ''Comedy Festival'' (Mazhavil Manorama) * ''Comedy Express'' ( Asianet) * ''Idea Star Singer'' ( Asianet) * ''Super Dancer Junior'' (Amrita TV) Reality Shows as Anchor *''Golden Coupl ...
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Sathi Geetha
Sathi Geetha (born 5 July 1983) is an Indian track and field athlete from Palakollu, Andhra Pradesh. She is a sprinter specializing in the 400 metres. Sathi Geetha was born on 5 July 1983 in Maruteru, coming from a Telugu Hindu traditional and small middle-class family. Geetha finished seventh in 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics, together with teammates K. M. Beenamol, Chitra K. Soman and Rajwinder Kaur. Geetha also won a silver medal at the 2005 Asian Championships in a personal best time of 51.75 seconds. See also *List of Asian Games medalists in athletics This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in Track and field, athletics from 1951 to 2018. Men 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m 5000 m 10,000 m 110 m hurdles 400 m hurdles 3000 m steeplechase 4 × 100 m relay 4 × 40 ... * List of National Sports Award recipients in athletics External links * 1983 births Living people Athletes from Andhra Pradesh Sportswomen f ...
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Geetha (1981 Film)
''Geetha'' () is a 1981 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by and starring Shankar Nag in lead, alongside Akshatha Rao in title role. The supporting cast features K. S. Ashwath, Ramesh Bhat and Gayathri. Ilaiyaraaja composed the soundtrack and the background score for the film that and was declared a blockbuster musical hit. He went on to re-use four songs from the movie in five different films later. The track "Santhoshakke" from the film became widely popular in Karnataka and is still performed for in concerts and other events. The characterization of the lead actress from Mani Ratnam 's 1989 Telugu movie '' Geethanjali'' was reported to have been partially borrowed from this movie – the chirpy attitude with which the eponymous lead speaks and behaves – and also bore a great resemblance in terms of closure of the movie – where she breathes her last due to cancer in the climax. Plot Geetha ( Akshatha Rao) is a college-going student, who has co-organis ...
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Geetha (2019 Film)
''Geetha'' is a 2019 Indian Kannada action drama film written and directed by debutant Vijay Naagendra starring Ganesh, Shanvi Srivastava and Prayaga Martin in lead roles. Anup Rubens handle the music for the movie. The film derives its name from 1981 film ''Geetha'', directed by Shankar Nag, however, the film team has clarified the content is very different and revolves around the famous Gokak Agitation. Plot Set against the backdrop of the Gokak Chaluvali (the language rights agitation in the 1980s in Karnataka), this movie tells the story of Akash and Geetha whose paths keep crossing as they bump into each other at different stages of their lives. Cast Production The film is a joint venture of Syed Salam Films and Ganesh's home banner Golden Movies. The movie is shot in Kolkata, Manali and Bangalore. Soundtrack The film's score and soundtrack is composed by Anup Rubens. The music rights are acquired by Anand Audio. Reception A critic of ''The Times of In ...
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Geetha (TV Series)
''Geetha'' is an Indian television drama in the Kannada language that premiered on Colors Kannada from 6 January 2020. It stars Dhanush Gowda and Bhavya Gowda in the lead roles. The show is produced by Gagana Enterprises and is directed by K.S.Ramji. Plot Geetha, a college-going, lower-middle-class girl wants to make it big in her life on her own, but she faces hurdles from Vijay, who hails from a rich family, studying in the same college. Vijay is a son of a minister who respects women, but his son Vijay is quite opposite to him. An arrogant Vijay studies in the college-owned by his father, and he gets caught red-handedly for malpractice in the college. Geetha decides to complain to college authorities, which earns her the wrath of Vijay, who leaves no stone unturned to spoil Geetha's life. He even abducts Geetha to tarnish her image. Geetha claims in front of the media that Vijay has married her and her life takes different turn after her marriage. This forms the rest of the ...
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Hellenic National Defense General Staff
The Hellenic National Defence General Staff (, abbr. ΓΕΕΘΑ) is the senior staff of the Hellenic Armed Forces. It was established in 1950, when the separate armed services ministries were consolidated into the Ministry of National Defence. Its role in peacetime was as a coordinating and senior consultative body at the disposal of the Greek government, and in wartime as the overall headquarters of the Armed Forces. In recent years, through ongoing efforts at increased inter-services cooperation and integration, the HNDGS has assumed peacetime operational control over the separate branches. Between 19 December 1968 and 10 August 1977, the HNDGS was abolished, and the Armed Forces Headquarters (, abbr. ) established in its place. The Chief of the HNDGS The Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff () conducts the HNDGS and is the main adviser to the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defence (KYSEA) and to the Minister of Defence on military issues. Throug ...
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Geetha Angara Homicide
On the afternoon of February 9, 2005, the body of 43-year-old Geetha Angara (born July 15, 1961) a chemist, was found in a water tank at the Passaic Valley Water Commission treatment facility in Totowa, New Jersey, United States, after the tanks had been drained. She had not been seen since the previous morning when she had gone to the water tanks to take samples; items she had been carrying when she was last seen alive were also found. The itemsa radio and broken beakerwere found in the water, below an access panel that was slightly ajar. Broken glass was found on the floor near that panel. An autopsy found bruises on Angara's neck consistent with choking, as well as on her waist and elbows, suggesting she had been involved in a violent struggle, but not a deadly one. The cause of death was determined to be drowning, as she was alive when she had gone into the water. Investigators classified the case as a homicide, believing the killing had been intentional; they put Angara's d ...
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Geeta (other)
The Gita, or the ''Bhagavad Gita'', is a Sanskrit text, part of the ''Mahabharata''. Gita or Geeta may also refer to: Music * ''Gita'' (album), an album by Raul Seixas * ''Geeta'' (album), an album by Charles Lloyd *Mahāgīta, the complete corpus of Burmese classical songs Places * Gita, Stara Zagora Province, a village in Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria * Gita, Israel, a village People * Gita (given name) or Geeta, an Indian feminine given name (including a list of persons with the name) * Oshri Gita (born 1985), Israeli footballer Other uses * GITA, Global Innovation & Technology Alliance, established by the Technology Development Board of India * Gita (elephant), an Asian elephant at the Los Angeles Zoo whose death ired animal rights activists * Gita (mobile carrier), a cargo-carrying robot * Gita Press, a publisher of Hindu religious texts * Cyclone Gita, 2018 South Pacific cyclone * ''Geeta'' (1940 film), an Indian Bollywood film * Gita (''Sholay''), a fictiona ...
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Githa (other)
Githa, a given name, may refer to: *Githa Hariharan, Indian author and editor *Githa Sowerby, English playwright, children's writer, and member of the Fabian Society *Gytha Thorkelsdóttir, also known as Githa, Danish noble See also *''Ongole Gittha'', 2013 Indian film *Geetam, an element of Carnatic music * ''Geetham'' (film), a 1986 Indian film *Geetam Tiwari, an Indian engineer *Gita (other) *Geetha (other) *Gytha (other) '' Gytha'' is a synonym for the ground spider genus ''Eilica''. Githa may also refer to: * Gytha of Wessex (1053/1061–c. 1098), daughter of King Harold II of England and spouse of Vladimir II Monomakh of Kyiv * Gytha Thorkelsdóttir (c. 997 - ... {{disambiguation, given name English-language feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Geetam
Geetam, (Sanskrit: गीतम्; gītaṃ) the simplest music form in Carnatic music, was created by Purandara Dasa in order to introduce '' talas'' with '' sāhityaṃ'' (lyrics). Gītaṃ literally means "song" in Sanskrit. Structure A gītaṃ is a simple devotional melody song with same tempo throughout the song. There is no "anga" change, repetition and Sangati in gītaṃ. Gītaṃs usually have 10/12 avarthanams. Though gītaṃs have no absolutely defined divisions of pallavi, anupallavi or charanas, they may be observed in some cases. Some gītaṃs contain sections rather than the defined divisions (pallavi etc.). They often have no sangatis or variations, with each swara taking one syllable of the sahitya. The gītaṃ is sung without repetition from the beginning to end. However most gītaṃs are concluded by repeating a portion of the opening part. Gītaṃs are set in medium tempo and contain no ''saṃgatis'' or variations and the flow of the music is natu ...
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