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Anupama can refer to: * Anupama (given name), an Indian female given name (including a list of persons with the name) *''Anupama'' (1955 film), directed by Agradoot * ''Anupama'' (1966 film), directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee * ''Anupama'' (1981 film), directed by Renuka Sharma * ''Anupamaa ''Anupamaa'' () is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on 13 July 2020 on Star Plus and streams digitally on Disney+ Hotstar. Produced by Rajan Shahi and Deepa Shahi under the banner of Director's Kut Productions, it ...
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Anupama (given Name)
Anupama ( Deva, अनुपमा, anupamā) is a Hindu feminine given name. In Sanskrit, it means "incomparable", or "excellent". Notable people named Anupama * Anupama Aura Gurung (born 1988), Nepalese model and winner of the 2011 Miss Nepal Earth pageant * Anupama Bhagwat (born 1974), Indian sitar player * Anupama Chopra (born 1967), Indian writer, journalist and film critic * Anupama Deshpande (born 1953), Indian playback singer, recipient of Filmfare Awards * Anupama Gokhale (born 1969), Indian chess player * Anupama Kumar (born 1974), Indian actress, model, journalist, anchor, visualizer and producer * Anupama Mukti, Bangladeshi playback singer, recipient of Bachsas Awards * Anupama Niranjana (1934 – 1991), Indian doctor and writer * Anupama Raag, Indian singer and music director * Anupama Verma (born 1965), Indian actress, model and television personality *Anupama Parameswaran Anupama Parameswaran (born 18 February 1996) is an Indian actress who predomin ...
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Agradoot
Agradoot () was a group of Indian film technicians signing collectively as director, a phenomenon unique to Bengali cinema. The Agradoot core unit, formed in 1946, consisted initially of Bibhuti Laha (cameraman, 1915–1997), Jatin Datta (sound), Sailen Ghosal (lab work), Nitai Bhattacharya (scenarist) and Bimal Ghosh (production). The group was active up to the end of 1980s. Selected filmography References External links *Agradoot in www.citwf.com Musicians from Kolkata Bengali film producers Bengali film directors Bengali writers Film theorists Indian film score composers Film collectives Indian artist groups and collectives {{india-film-director-stub ...
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Anupama (1966 Film)
Anupama () is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Shashikala, Deven Verma and Surekha Pandit. The music was composed by Hemant Kumar. At the 1966 National Film Awards it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The film was critically acclaimed and was nominated for four Filmfare Awards and won Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography, B&W. It did "Above Average" business at the Indian Box Office. One of the best Indian movie on father and daughter relationship. Plot Mohan Sharma (Tarun Bose), a successful businessman in Bombay, marries Aruna (Surekha Pandit) late in his life. His happy marriage ends when Aruna dies during childbirth, leaving behind a young daughter, Uma (Sharmila Tagore). Mohan cannot bear to see his daughter unless he is drunk, as she is a painful reminder of his late wife. Naturally, Uma grows up all by herself and becomes highly introverted and depressed. As time passes, Mohan's ...
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Anupama (1981 Film)
''Anupama'' is a 1981 Indian Kannada-language romance drama film, directed by Renuka Sharma and written by Vietnam Veedu Sundaram. The film stars Anant Nag and Madhavi (actress), Madhavi. The film had a successful score and soundtrack composed by C. Ashwath and L. Vaidyanathan. Cast * Anant Nag as Anant * Madhavi (actress), Madhavi as Anupama * Balakrishna (Kannada actor), Balakrishna * M. S. Umesh * Kaminidharan * B. K. Shankar * Dingri Nagaraj * Sudha Rani (credited as Baby Jayashree) * Baby Thanuja Soundtrack All the songs were composed and scored by C. Ashwath, Ashwath - L. Vaidyanathan, Vaidi, with lyrics by Doddarangegowda. The songs "Barthaale Kanasina Rani" and "Olume Poojegende" were instant hits and considered as evergreen songs in Kannada cinema. References External links

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