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Ramji may refer to: * Ramji (cinematographer), Indian film cinematographer * Ramji (actor), Indian film choreographer and actor * Ramji, a fictional character in the 2005 Indian film ''Ramji Londonwaley'' * Ramji Rao, a fictional character in Indian films including ''Ramji Rao Speaking'' (1989) See also * *Rama (other) Rama is the legendary Indian king regarded as an incarnation of Vishnu. Rama may also refer to: Within the scriptures of India * Rama in Jainism * Rama in Sikhism * Parashurama (''Rama with an axe''), a partial incarnation of Vishnu * Balarama ... * Ram (other) {{hndis ...
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Ramji (cinematographer)
Ramji (born 31 July 1961) is an Indian film cinematographer, who has worked in Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam languages. He is well known for his association with directors such as Sangeeth Sivan, Ameer Sultan, Selvaraghavan Selvaraghavan is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and actor who has directed and acted predominantly Tamil cinema, Tamil films and few Telugu cinema, Telugu films. He had his directorial debut with ''Thulluvadho Ilamai'' (2002). Still, hi ... and Mohan Raja. Career He initially worked as an associate to cinematographer P. C. Sreeram. Filmography Feature films Webseries Short films References External links * Ramji at Jointscene Living people Tamil cinematographers Malayalam film cinematographers People from Thanjavur 1961 births 20th-century Indian photographers 21st-century Indian photographers Cinematographers from Tamil Nadu {{India-film-bio-stub ...
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Ramji (actor)
Ram G (also known as Ramji) is an Indian dance choreographer and actor, known for his works predominantly in Tamil cinema, and television. He is well known for his performances in '' Kasalavu Nesam'', '' Ramany vs Ramany'' and '' Marmadesam''. Career The actor-choreographer often appeared in Tamil film dance numbers like "Vellarika" from '' Kadhal Kottai'', "Easwara" from '' Kannedhirey Thondrinal'' and "Nee Paathuthu Ponnalum" from '' Paarvai Ondre Podhume'' being prime examples of his roles. In 2001, Ram G toured Japan as a part of the Tamil musical "Thilana", playing the lead role in a venture developed by Bharathan and scripted by Anita Raj and Kalyan. As offers to feature in films began to recede, Ram G became a television compere for shows including "Dance Machi Dance", before accepting to play a role in the low-budget film, '' Madhavi'' (2009). He appeared in a series of HIV awareness adverts shown on South Indian television in 2010 as a character called "Dhillu Durai". ...
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Ramji Londonwaley
''Ramji Londonwaley'' () is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Sanjay Dayma and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar. The film stars Madhavan and Samita Bangargi. Madhavan also worked as the dialogue writer for the film. The film had a theatrical release across India on 2 September 2005. Featuring a story written by Kamal Haasan, the film is a remake of Madhavan's Tamil film '' Nala Damayanthi'' (2003) Plot Ramji is a naive and docile village cook who has taken upon himself the sole responsibility of marrying his sister to a good family, as they are orphans. He eventually finds a good suitor for her, and then he has to shell out dowry for the groom's family, where the marriage is arranged and preparations made. Therefore, Ramji plans to go to London and work as a chef for a multimillion-dollar London-based British Indian businessman family. The arrangement is that Ramji will have to send part of his salary as compensation for the dowry he owes. Unfortun ...
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Ramji Rao Speaking
''Ramji Rao Speaking'' is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-thriller film written and directed by the duo Siddique–Lal (in their directorial debut) and produced by Fazil, Swargachitra Appachan, and Ousepachan Vaalakuzhy. It stars Sai Kumar, Mukesh, Innocent, Vijayaraghavan, Devan, Rekha, with Sankaradi, Sukumari, Kunchan and Mamukkoya in other supporting roles. The film deals with social factors affecting Kerala including unemployment during the 1980s, and went on to achieve a cult classic status. ''Ramji Rao Speaking'' marked the debut of director duo Siddique and Lal, actors Sai Kumar (first appearance in a notable role), Rekha, N. F. Varghese and Harishree Ashokan (both in minor roles), and music director S. Balakrishnan. '' Mannar Mathai Speaking'' (1995) and '' Mannar Mathai Speaking 2'' (2014) are the sequels to the film. The core plot of the movie was inspired by the 1971 American Broadcasting Company TV film ''See The Man Run'' directed by Corey Alle ...
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Rama (other)
Rama is the legendary Indian king regarded as an incarnation of Vishnu. Rama may also refer to: Within the scriptures of India * Rama in Jainism * Rama in Sikhism * Parashurama (''Rama with an axe''), a partial incarnation of Vishnu * Balarama (''the strong Rama''), brother of Krishna * another name of Lakshmi People Kings * Rama (Kings of Thailand) ** Ram Khamhaeng (1279–1298) ** Ramathibodi I (1350–1369), Uthong ** Ramathibodi II (1491–1529), Chettathirat ** Ramathibodi III, the Great (1656–1688), Narai ** Rama I, the Great (1782–1809), Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke ** Rama II of Siam (1809–1824), Buddha Loetla Nabhalai ** Rama III (1824–1851), Nangklao ** Rama IV (1851–1868), Mongkut ** Rama V, the Great (1868–1910), Chulalongkorn ** Rama VI (1910–1925), Vajiravudh ** Rama VII (1925–1935), Prajadhipok ** Rama VIII (1935–1946), Ananda Mahidol ** Rama IX, the Great (1946–2016), Bhumibol Adulyadej ** Rama X (2016–present), Vajiralongkorn *Rulers ...
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