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Shyama
Shyama may refer to: * Shyama (Hindi actress) (1935–2017), Indian actress in Hindi films * Shyama (Malayalam actress) (?–1996), Indian actress in Malayalam and Tamil films * Shyama (Jain monk) ( 247 BC–151 BC), Jain monk * Shama Dulari ( 1940s–1950s), often confused with the above Hindi actress * ''Shyama'' (film), a 1986 Malayalam film * Kali Kali (; sa, काली, ), also referred to as Mahakali, Bhadrakali, and Kalika ( sa, कालिका), is a Hindu goddess who is considered to be the goddess of ultimate power, time, destruction and change in Shaktism. In this tra ... Shyama (Hindu Deity). "Shyama Kali has a somewhat tender aspect and is worshipped in the Hindu Households. She is the dispenser of boons and the dispeller of fear." ource: Harding, E. Kali. 1993. {{hndis, Shyama ...
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Shyama (Hindi Actress)
Shyama (born Khurshid Akhtar; 7 June 1935 – 14 November 2017) was an Indian actress who appeared in Hindi films. She was active between 1945 and 1989. She is best known for her roles in ''Aar Paar'' (1954 film) and '' Barsaat Ki Raat'' (1960 film). Career Born as Khurshid Akhtar in Lahore, Punjab in British India on 7 June 1935 into a Muslim family, Shyama moved to MUmbai from Lahore in the 1940s. As a young girl, she acted in a few films such as Noor Jehan's husband Shaukat Hussain Rizvi's Zeenat (1945 film) and ''Meerabai'' (1947). She worked with Shammi Kapoor in romantic classic Mirza Sahiban (1957). Director Vijay Bhatt gave her the stage name Shyama, by which she is credited in her movies. She had starring roles in Guru Dutt's classic ''Aar Paar'' (1954 film), and later in '' Barsaat Ki Raat'' (1960 film), which was perhaps her best performance. She was a major star in the 1950s and 1960s and acted in more than 150 movies, many in starring roles. During the period 1 ...
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Shyama (film)
''Shyama'' is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language romantic thriller film produced by Joy Thomas under Jubilee Productions, directed by Joshiy and written by Dennis Joseph. It stars Mammootty and Nadia Moidu in the lead roles. The film was remade in Tamil as '' Unakkaagavee Vaazhgiren''. It is partially inspired by Gulzar's ''Kinara''. Plot Viswanathan (Mammootty), a famous filmmaker, is haunted by the death of his wife (Sumalatha) and a young man (Mukesh) whom he accidentally hit while driving. Later he meets Shyama (Nadia Moidu), the daughter of his friend, still struggling with the death of her boyfriend, the man whom Viswanathan had killed. They fall in love but Viswanathan tries to avoid her. In the climax, he reveals the truth to Shyama. He tries to leave the town but is stopped by her brother Chandran (Lalu Alex). They have a fight and Viswanathan is hurt. The film ends where Shyama and Viswanathan console each other and are united. Cast *Mammootty as Viswanathan *Nadi ...
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Shyama (Malayalam Actress)
Shyama was an Indian actress of Malayalam movies. She was one of the prominent lead and supporting actress of Malayalam and Tamil movies during 1990s. She came into movie industry as a child artist and later started doing lead roles and supporting roles. Death She died of a gas cylinder explosion at her home in 1996. She was a distant relative of Parvathy Jayaram Ashwathy Kurup (born 7 April 1970), better known by her stage name Parvathy and married name Parvathy Jayaram (Aswathi Jayaram) , is a former Indian actress, costume designer and classical dancer, who appeared in Malayalam films. Parvathy was .... Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Syama Actresses in Tamil cinema Actresses from Thiruvananthapuram Actresses in Malayalam cinema Indian film actresses Year of birth missing 1993 deaths 20th-century Indian actresses Child actresses in Malayalam cinema ...
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Shyama (Jain Monk)
Shyamacharya or Kalakacharya I (c.247 BC - 151 BC) was a Jain monk. Life Shyamacharya or Kalakacharya I lived from c. 247 BC to 151 BC. He composed ''Prajnapaana Sutra'', an encyclopaedia of Jain tenets. Citations Sources * Indian Jain monks {{India-reli-bio-stub ...
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Shama Dulari
Shama Dulari is an actress and dancer. She acted in the 1940s to the early 1950s and is often confused with actresses Shyama and Dulari as her name is separated instead of one word. She has lived in Bombay after her film career ended in 1952. Filmography *''Shahzadi'' (1941) *''Meera Bai'' (1947) *''Shair ''Shair'' ( ur, ) is the oldest Urdu-language literary magazine, based in Mumbai, India. It was launched in Agra in 1930 by the famous poet Seemab Akbarabadi. Its editor-in-chief is the poet, writer and journalist Iftikhar Imam Siddiqui, and ...'' (1949) *''Rangila Rajasthan'' (1949) *'' Jan Pahechan'' (1950) *''Nili'' (1950) *''Bhule Bhatke'' (1952) References External links * Indian film actresses Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses from Mumbai Year of birth missing Year of death missing {{India-actor-stub ...
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