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Amulya
Amulya (born as Moulya) is a former Indian actress who appears in Kannada films. She made her debut as a child artist in the early 2000s and appeared in a lead role in 2007 with ''Cheluvina Chittara''. She is best known for her roles in the commercially successful films ''Chaitrada Chandrama'' (2008), ''Naanu Nanna Kanasu'' (2010) and ''Shravani Subramanya'' (2013). Early life Amulya was born as Moulya in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Her father worked as a head clerk in Seshadripuram main college until he died in 2009. Her mother, Jayalaksmi, is a housewife who Amulya resides with, in Bangalore. She has an older brother, Deepak Aras, who directed her 2011 film ''Manasology''. Her first appearance on-screen came as a six-year-old in a Kannada television soap opera, ''Supta Manasina Sapta Swaragalu''. She describes her childhood as a "busy" one, having involved herself in sports and music alongside academics. While in school, she trained as Bharatanatyam dancer and has obtained a green ...
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Shravani Subramanya
''Shravani Subramanya'' is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Manju Swaraj and produced by K. A Suresh under his home production banner Suresh Arts Productions. The film features Ganesh and Amulya in lead roles. This is the second collaboration of both stars after the 2007 blockbuster hit '' Cheluvina Chittara''. Amulya makes her comeback after a hiatus through this film. The film features the score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna. The principal photography of the film began at Mysore around the Lalit Mahal palace and has been progressing at a brisk pace in the same city. The first teaser of the film was released on YouTube website by the producer on 29 June 2013. Amulya won Best Actress Award at 61st Filmfare Awards South for her Performance. Plot Shravani is a final-year college student in Mandya who is the daughter of Kempegowda, who is the head of the village. She always plays pranks and is loved by her family. Subramanya ...
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Ramleela (2015 Kannada Film)
''Ram-Leela'' is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language action comedy film directed by Vijay Kiran and produced by Soundarya Jagadish. The film stars Chiranjeevi Sarja and Amulya, pairing up for the first time, in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Telugu film, ''Loukyam'' starring Gopichand and Rakul Preet Singh. The principal photography of the film commenced from 2 April 2015. Actor Darshan released the trailer of the film in early October 2015. The film released on 12 November 2015. The introduction of the character ''Boiling Star'' Bablu spoofs the hero introduction scene of '' Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari'' and the same character spoofs the interval fight sequence of ''Veera Madakari'' in the climax of the film. The theatrical poster of the 1975 movie '' Thrimurthy'' was used in the film to show an edited photo of Ram, his father, and grandfather. The comedy sequences of ''heroine cheating boys in cafe shop in the name of love'' was copied from the 2013 movie ''Balupu''. Plo ...
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Khushi Khushiyagi
''Khushi Khushiyagi'' () a 2015 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film, the first by the director Yogi G. Raj with former associate directors Preetham Gubbi and Harsha. It stars Ganesh, Amulya, and Nandini Rai. It is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster film ''Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde'' (2013) and was released on 1 January 2015. Plot Raj is an independent-carefree software engineer, who believes that everyone should love their independence and takes their decisions wisely. At his friend Sadhu's wedding reception, he sees Priya and falls for her. He asks Sadhu's wife to learn more about Priya. Sadhu's wife gives Priya's number to her husband and asks him to pass it to Raj. A miscommunication between Raj and Sadhu leads to Raj calling another woman, Nandini. Raj mistakes Nandini for Priya on the phone and has a conversation with her where he calls her ''Chinnu''. Unknown to him, Nandani knows about Raj and develops an interest in him. Through a series-of-events, everything is revea ...
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Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole
''Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole'' is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film written directed by Kaviraj in his directorial debut. It stars Suraj Gowda and Amulya in the lead roles whilst Anant Nag and Achyuth Kumar feature in supporting roles. The plot revolves around the families of the two friends who, intending to convert their friendship into a relationship, are elated when their children fall in love with each other and eventually marry upon encountering certain familial disputes. Produced under the banner Thoogudeepa Productions, music for the film was scored by V. Harikrishna, who also composed the soundtrack. Cinematography was done by K. S. Chandrashekar and was edited by K. M. Prakash. Filming began in April 2015 and was completed in December, before releasing theatrically on 8 January 2016. It received positive reviews from critics who acclaimed the film's screenplay, and the acting performances of Nag and Kumar. Cast Production Development In February ...
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Premism
''Premism'' ( kn, ಪ್ರೇಮಿಸಂ) is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic film directed by Ratnaja of '' Nenapirali'' fame. He has teamed up yet again with producer Ajay Gowda and music director Hamsalekha for the third time after ''Nenapirali'' and ''Honganasu'' in this film. The film mainly stars Chetan Chandra, Amulya and Varun with actor Sunil Raoh making a guest appearance. The film released on 2 April 2010 across Karnataka and set high expectations for its storyline and picturization. Plot Nitin (Chetan) and Varun (Varun) are Police commissioner and head constable sons respectively. They are at loggerheads right from their childhood. Eventually, they both fall for the same girl Amulya, the sister of a traffic inspector. They express their love to her directly. But she travels back to her background happenings in Belgaum where she was in love with Prasanna (Sunil Raoh). How the twosome win over her despite her background forms the rest of the story. Cast ...
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Male (film)
''Male'' ( Rain), is a 2015 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film directed by Tejas and produced by R. Chandru under his home banner. The film stars Prem Kumar and Amulya in the lead roles. Most of the filming took place at Bangalore and Sakleshpur localities. The film is released on 7 August 2015. Cast * Prem Kumar as Varun * Amulya as Varsha * Sadhu Kokila * Bullet Prakash * Padmaja Rao * Jai Jagadish * Shivaram * Gowthami * Nagendra Shah * Ninasam Siddharth Soundtrack The music for the film and soundtracks were composed by Jassie Gift. The soundtrack album consists of 6 tracks and was leaked on the internet prior to the release. The song ''Life is Awesome'' was copied in the Odia movie ''Jaga Hatare Pagha ''Jaga Hatare Pagha'' is a 2015 Odia romance action family drama film produced by Tarang Cine Productions. It stars Anubhav Mohanty and Elina Samantray in lead roles. The film is directed by Murali Krishna. It is a remake of Marathi film ''La ...''. ...
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Naanu Nanna Kanasu
''Naanu Nanna Kanasu'' () is a 2010 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Prakash Raj, starring himself and Amoolya. It is a remake of the Tamil hit film '' Abhiyum Naanum'' (which was inspired by '' Father of the Bride'') that was produced by Prakash Rai himself. Ramya was originally cast as the lead in the film, but she was later replaced by Amoolya. In Bangalore, the film ran in theatres for 17 consecutive weeks. Plot The movie is about a relationship between a father and his daughter. It emphasis on how a father has to go through changes as his daughter grows up from being an infant to a grown woman married as per circumstances. Cast * Prakash Rai as Raj Uthappa * Amulya as Kanasu * Sithara as Kalpana * Ramesh Arvind as Jayanth * Achyuth Kumar as Brijesh Patel * Rajesh as Uthappa's friend * Veena Sundar * Sihi Kahi Chandru * Ruthu * Kawaljith Singh as Joginder Singh * Manmeet Singh as Veerji Soundtrack The lyrics and the background scores of all the songs in the mo ...
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Filmfare Award For Best Actress – Kannada
The Filmfare Best Actress Award is given by the ''Filmfare'' magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Kannada films ''(Sandalwood)''. The awards were extended to "Best Actress" in 1972. Film world, p 43 The year indicates the year of release of the film. Superlatives Winners Nominations *2008 Radhika Pandit – ''Moggina Manasu'' as Chanchala ** Daisy Bopanna – ''Gaalipata'' as Soumya ** Pooja Gandhi – ''Taj Mahal'' ** Ramya – ''Mussanjemaatu'' as Tanu ** Suhasi – '' Haage Summane'' as Khushi *2009 Radhika Pandit – ''Love Guru'' as Kushi ** Haripriya – '' Kallara Santhe as Roopa'' ** Priyamani – '' Raam'' as Pooja ** Priyanka Kothari – ''Raaj The Showman'' as Parvathy ** Rekha – ''Parichaya'' *2010 Radhika Pandit – ''Krishnan Love Story'' as Geetha ** Aindrita Ray – ''Veera Parampare'' ** Nayantara – ''Super'' as Indira ** Nidhi Subbaiah – ''Pancharangi'' as Ambika ** Ramya – ''Just Math Mathalli'' as Tanu *2011 Ramya – ' ...
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Parva (2002 Film)
''Parva'' is a 2002 Indian Kannada-language musical drama film directed and written by Sunil Kumar Desai and produced by H. C. Srinivas. The film stars Vishnuvardhan along with Prema, Roja and Yakshagana exponent ' KeremaneShambhu Hegdein prominent roles. The music was written, scored and produced by Hamsalekha. The film released on 18 January 2002 to generally positive reviews from critics. Plot This is one of the rare movies in Kannada cinema history. The movie starts with a song and also ends with a song and dance. This is probably the first time in Kannada cinema where the director uses a song to complete the climax for the movie. Sagar (Vishnuvardhan) is a good singer and dancer. He starts searching for Suma (Prema) in a huge crowd. When the crowd starts wondering why is he looking for her commences the first flashback, which is one among the seven or so flashbacks in the movie. Sagar is a nice guy who has taken up drinking due to failure in his love life. Suma la ...
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Prem Kumar (Kannada Actor)
Prem Kumar, known mononymously as Prem, is an Indian actor who works in Kannada films. He made his acting debut in 2004 through the film ''Praana''. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for '' Nenapirali'' in the year 2005 and for ''Charminar'' in 2013. He is popularly known as Lovely Star in Kannada films. Career Prem debuted in film with the 2004 Kannada film ''Praana''. It was by a team of newcomers: director Prakash, composer Allwyn and the actress Preeti were all new besides Prem. The next year, Prem acted in Rathnaja's debut film, '' Nenapirali''. Prem picked up a Best Actor Filmfare Award for his performance in the film. In 2006, Prem released '' Jothe Jotheyali'' with the actress Ramya. His next release '' Pallakki'' did well for 100 days. In 2008, Prem teamed up with Rathnaja once more for the film ''Honganasu''. Prem acted in ''Ghauttham'', a remake of the Tamil film '' Aahaa..!'' in 2009. In 2010, he teamed up with heroine Ramya for the film '' Jothe ...
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Cheluvina Chittara
''Cheluvina Chittara'' ( ''Galant Design'') is a 2007 Kannada-language film directed and produced by S. Narayan. Ganesh, Amoolya played the lead roles. Music was composed by Mano Murthy. The movie is a remake of Tamil film ''Kaadhal''. Plot Maadesha works as a mechanic in a garage. He is liked by an innocent college-going girl Aishwarya who is the daughter of a local don Potharaju. Aishwarya is deeply in love with him and they elope. Later the gang members of Potharaju are in search of the couple. The lovers are lured by the bride's uncle, and they are taken back to Potharaju. An enraged Potharaju beats up Maadesha and takes out the Mangalsutra of Aishwarya to forcibly marry her to a person engaged earlier. After a few years, Aishwarya while travelling with her husband and her child, comes across Maadesha where she finds him as a mentally deranged beggar roaming near a traffic signal. Aishwarya faints realizing that the beggar is Maadesha and gets admitted to the nearby hospi ...
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Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
Mount Carmel College (MCC) is an autonomous college located in Bangalore, India, affiliated to Bengaluru City University. It is one of the first women’s colleges established in 1944 in Trichur as 'Carmel College' under the Madras University and shifted to Bengaluru in 1948. It's ultimate aim is to empower women with the help of education. MCC has been featured on ‘India Today’ since its conception and has continued to claim its ranking as one amongst the top twenty colleges of India every year Academics and accredition The college offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in arts, science and commerce. The college is Re-Accredited with an A+ Grade(4th Cycle) by NAAC . A College with Potential for Excellence by UGC, Star College Status by DBT, Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India . The college has a sister institution Mount Carmel Institute Of Management ...
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