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Mouna Ragam (other)
''Mouna Ragam'' is a 1986 Indian film. ''Mouna Ragam'' (alternatively ''Mounaragam'', ''Mounaraagam'' or ''Mouna Raagam''; ) may also refer to these in Indian entertainment: * ''Mouna Ragam'' (soundtrack), of the 1986 film * ''Mouna Raagam'' (Tamil TV series), a 2017 Tamil TV series * ''Mounaraagam'' (Telugu TV series), a 2018 Telugu TV series * ''Mounaragam'' (Malayalam TV series), a 2019 Malayalam TV series * ''Mouna Raagam 2'', a 2021 Tamil TV series See also *Maun (other) * Mauna (other) *Ragam (other) Ragam, or raga, is a melodic framework for musical improvisation. Ragam may also refer to: * Ragam (surname), including a list of people with the name * Ragam (festival), an annual cultural festival hosted by the National Institute of Technolog ...
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Mouna Ragam
''Mouna Ragam'' ( ) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam, and produced by G. Venkateswaran. The film stars Mohan and Revathi, with Karthik in a guest appearance. V. K. Ramasamy, Ra. Sankaran, Bhaskar, Kanchana, Vani, Kalaiselvi and Sonia play supporting roles. It narrates the life of Divya (Revathi), a free-spirited college girl who is forced into an arranged marriage with Chandrakumar (Mohan) by her father (Sankaran) though she still lives with the memory of her deceased lover Manohar (Karthik). The story follows Divya's inner conflict between holding on to her past and coming to terms with the present. The film's development began when Ratnam began writing a short story titled "Divya" with no cinematic plans until he finished it. Since production on his directorial debut '' Pallavi Anu Pallavi'' (1983) was delayed, he took a break for a month and developed "Divya" into a film script, which would eventually be renamed ...
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Mouna Ragam (soundtrack)
The soundtrack to the 1986 Tamil-language romantic drama film ''Mouna Ragam'' features five songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and written by Vaali. The album was released through Echo on double LP, which features three songs on each side of the record, with "Nilaave Vaa" appearing twice. The film and its soundtrack was dubbed in Telugu, under the same name, whose adapted lyrics were written by Rajasri. Background ''Mouna Ragam'' is Ilayaraaja's fourth and Vaali's second collaboration with Mani Ratnam; the composer had previously worked with Ratnam on the latter's debut film ''Pallavi Anu Pallavi'' (1983) and the lyricist worked on ''Pagal Nilavu'' (1985). According to Martin Clayton, Trevor Herbert and Richard Middleton's 2003 book ''The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction'', "Oho Megam Vandhadho" (featuring several teenage girls dancing) is a resemblance of Broadway and MTV style singing-and-dancing, that combined American music with Indian vocals (S. Janaki was the ...
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Mouna Raagam (Tamil TV Series)
''Mouna Raagam'' () is an Indian Tamil-language musical drama series that premiered on 24 April 2017 on Star Vijay and ended on 17 March 2023, and digitally streams on Disney+ Hotstar. The show is produced by actress Chippy Renjith under Global Villagers. The series has two seasons, with the first season of the story starring the seven-year-old Sakthi (Krithika Khelge), who is born with a talent. It is the official remake of the Bengali language series ''Potol Kumar Gaanwala''. Its first season stars B Krithika Iyer and Sherin Farhana with Rajeev Parameshwar, Chippy Renjith and Shamitha Shreekumar After a 12-year leap, it continues as ''Mouna Raagam 2'', stars Raveena Daha and Shilpa Nair with Rajeev Parameshwar, Chippy Renjith and Anusree Chembakassery additionally with Salmanul Faris and Rahul Ramachandran. Series overview Synopsis Kadhambari (Kaadhu), an impatient, argumentative women, was the second wife of Karthik Krishna, a celebrated singer. Years later, Shruthi, the ...
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Mounaraagam (Telugu TV Series)
''Mounaraagam'' is an Indian Telugu language television drama series that aired on Star Maa from 16 September 2018 to 30 January 2021. It stars Priyanka Jain, Shiva Kumar Marihal and Anil Allam in lead roles. Synopsis The story is about a mute child named Ammulu, who is rejected by her father Seenaiah and her grandmother Kanthamma as they believed that she brings misfortune. Ammulu's mother Neelaveni raised her separately in a hatch outside their house while her sister Vasantha and her brother Chakri are raised in the house. Seenaiah is a mechanic and he loves his son Chakri a lot, but he never even looks at Ammulu. Although Ammulu cannot speak, she loves drawing and painting. On the other hand, Nandini is a good-hearted rich CEO who raised her son Ankith and daughter Lucky on her own. Nandini's brother Vishnu is evil and wants to acquire the entire property by marrying off his daughter Sarayu to Ankith. Nandini admires her brother and is unaware of Vishnu and Kalpavalli's ...
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Mounaragam (Malayalam TV Series)
''Mounaragam'' (transl. ''Silent Symphony'') is a Malayalam-language Indian television soap opera that airs on Asianet and streams on JioHotstar in India It is a loose adaptation of the Telugu language serial ''Mouna Raagam'', which airs on Star Maa. It is one of the longest-running soap opera in Malayalam. Plot summary A mute, talented young woman, Kalyani, seeks her father's affection. She is drawn into the life of a wealthy boy, Kiran, who falls for her kind nature. Their love story is complicated by family feuds, misunderstandings, and a villainous cousin, Sarayu. Kalyani's journey is one of overcoming adversity, finding love, and proving her worth. The story explores themes of gender discrimination, familial love, and the resilience of the human spirit. It delves into the complexities of family dynamics, the consequences of toxic masculinity, and the enduring bond between mother and child. Cast Main cast * Aishwarya Ramsai as Kalyani Kiran: A mute girl and the d ...
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Mouna Raagam 2
Mouna Raagam 2 () is a 2021 Indian drama television series that premiered on Star Vijay and streams on Disney+ Hotstar. It was produced by Avanthika Creations, starring Salmanul Faris, Raveena Daha, Rahul Ramachandran and Shilpa in lead roles. It is the sequel to '' Mouna Raagam''. It premiered on 1 February 2021 and ended on 17 March 2023 with 517 episodes. Synopsis The narrative opens with Sakthi, now an adult, residing in a modest home in Thandikudi with her mother, Mallika. The second season introduces four new characters: Varun and Tharun (Manohar's sons), Manohar (a close associate of Karthik), and Sheela (Manohar's sister). Throughout the years, Karthik had continuously wondered where Mallika and Sakthi had gone. Not long after, at an orchestra event, Sakthi runs into a now-grown Sruthi and Karthik, where she gets the chance to sing alongside her father. However, following Mallika's instructions, she keeps her true identity hidden. Meanwhile, Karthik is captivated by ...
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Maun (other)
Maun may refer to: Places * Maun, Botswana, a town in the North-West District * River Maun, a river in England * Maun (island), an island in the Adriatic Sea People * Caroline Maun (born 1968), American professor, author, poet, lyricist and musician * Danny Maun (born 1981), English rugby league player * Ernie Maun (1901–1987), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Marsal Maun (1913–2000), second ''Menteri Besar'' (Chief Minister of Brunei) See also * Ma'un, a chapter of the Quran * Maun Vrata A vow of silence is a vow taken to avoid the use of speech. Although the concept is commonly associated with monasticism, no religious order takes such a vow, and even the most austere monastic orders such as the Carthusians have times in their sc ..., term for a vow of silence in India * Mauna (other) * Mouna Ragam (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Mauna (other)
Mauna or Mouna may refer to: * ''Mauna'' (moth), genus of moths in the family Geometridae * Mauna (silence), silence in Hindu philosophy ** Maun Vrata, term for a vow of silence in India * Mauna, Käbschütztal, village in Käbschütztal, Germany * A Hawaiian word for mountain, used in the following Hawaiian volcano names: ** Mauna Loa, on Hawai'i ** Mauna Kea, on Hawai'i ** Mauna Ulu, cinder cone of Kīlauea, on Hawai'i ** Mauna Iki, cinder cone of Kīlauea, on Hawai'i ** Mauna Haleakalā, on Maui ** Mauna Hina, cinder cone of Haleakalā See also *Maun (other) *Mouna Ragam (other) ''Mouna Ragam'' is a 1986 Indian film. ''Mouna Ragam'' (alternatively ''Mounaragam'', ''Mounaraagam'' or ''Mouna Raagam''; ) may also refer to these in Indian entertainment: * ''Mouna Ragam'' (soundtrack), of the 1986 film * ''Mouna Raagam'' (Ta ...
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