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Sarathi (TV Series)
Sarathi, Saarathi or Sarathy may refer to: People with the name * Sarathi (comedian) (1942–2022), Indian actor and producer * Sarathi Baba, self-proclaimed Indian guru * Brinda Sarathy, Indian film director * M. P. Sarathy, politician from Tamil Nadu, India * M.S. Partha Sarathi (born 1961), politician from Andhra Pradesh, Indian * Sanjana Sarathy, Indian actress * Sarathy Korwar, Indian musician * Sunitha Sarathy, Indian singer Other uses * Sarathi (name of Krishna), a name for the Hindu god Krishna, meaning "charioteer" * ''Saarathi'', a 2011 Indian film * Sarathi, Karnataka, a settlement in Davanagere district, Karnataka, India * Sarathi Studios, a film studio in Hyderabad, India * Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust, an NGO in Bangalore, India See also *Parthasarathy (other) Parthasarathy is one of the titles and names of Krishna. Parthasarathy may also refer to: People First name * Parthasarathy Iyengar (1903–1983), Tamil lawyer and police commissioner * ...
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Sarathi (comedian)
Sarathi, also called Kadali Jaya Sarathi, (26 June 1942 – 1 August 2022) was an Indian comedic actor and producer in the Telugu film industry. His most notable roles are in ''Manavuri Pandavulu'', ''Bobilli Brahmanna'', ''Driver Ramudu'', ''Bakta Kannappa'' and ''Jaganmohini''. Sarathi died from kidney ailments at a hospital in Hyderabad on 1 August 2022, at the age of 80. Filmography *'' Velugu Needalu'' in 1961 *'' Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha'' in 1966 *'' Brahmachari'' in 1968 *'' Sukha Dukhalu'' in 1968 *'' Bhale Rangadu'' in 1969 *'' Gandikota Rahasyam'' in 1969 *'' Aggi Veerudu'' in 1969 as Fisherman *'' Mattilo Manikyam'' in 1971 as Manikyam's friend *'' Collector Janaki'' in 1972 *'' Bangaru Babu'' in 1973 *'' Mayadari Malligadu'' in 1973 as Balabrahmananda Swamy's ( Padmanabham) disciple *'' Tatamma Kala'' in 1974 *'' Manchi Manushulu'' in 1974 *''Bhakta Kannappa'' in 1976 *'' Edureeta'' in 1977 *'' Chiranjeevi Rambabu'' in 1977 as Singaram *'' Raja Ramesh'' in 1 ...
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Sarathi Baba
Sarathi Baba (born Santosh Raul, ), also known as Srimad Sarathi Dev, is a self-proclaimed godman from Odisha, India, currently under investigation for fraud and In custody. On 4 August 2015, a TV channel, Prameya News7, ran a report of him being a charlatan The channel claimed that he had stayed in a luxury hotel in Hyderabad with a young woman. The report also included images of him wearing a T-shirt and jeans. This triggered widespread protests in the state He was arrested on 8 August 2015 , the state police is investigating various charges against him Life Sarathi Baba was born as Santosh Raul in Ganjam district. Later, his family moved to Kendrapara district. His father was an electricity meter reader in Mahipala, Kendrapara. He completed his matriculation from Gulnagar High School, Gulnagar, Kendrapara and joined Kendrapara Autonomous College, Kendrapara. He dropped out and worked as an errand boy for a while before leaving town in 1985. In 1992, he returned and est ...
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Brinda Sarathy
Brinda Sarathy is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and poet. Life Brindha Sarathy started his film career by working as an associate director and dialogue writer to N. Linguswamy in his debut film ''Aanandham''. However, he didn't work together with Linguswamy again in the latter's subsequent films, but turned an independent director. He went on to remake the 2001 Telugu film ''Manasantha Nuvve'' into his directional Tamil debut ''Thithikudhe'' (2003). The film starred Jiiva and Sridevi Vijaykumar in the main lead roles, with Shrutika in a main supporting role. It was a moderate success at the box office. He then had planned to shoot his next film after, again featuring Jiiva in the lead, which, however got shelved for unknown reasons and didn't take off again. After a long hiatus, he again joined Linguswamy as a dialogue writer for the romantic-action film ''Paiyaa ''Paiyaa'' () is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action-adventure film directed by N. Lingusamy and pro ...
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Sanjana Sarathy
Sanjana Sarathy (born July 25, 1993) is an Indian actress and model who mainly works in the Tamil film industry. She is best known for her small role as the sister of Jagadeesh (played by Vijay) in the 2012 Tamil film ''Thuppakki''. She had modeled for several brands such as Cinthol, Amazon firestick, 7up, Pizza Hut, AVT tea, 7UP madras Gig and Ace2Three. Early life and education Sanjana Sarathy was born to Vijay Sarathy and actress Rajie Vijay Sarathy on 25 July 1993. She did her schooling at St. Michael's Academy, Chennai. She graduated with B.Sc. in Electronic Media at M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai and M.Sc. in Electronic Media at Anna University, Chennai. Finishing her studies, she started working for a news media company at Hong Kong. Career Though Sarathy made her acting debut through ''Vazhakku Enn 18/9'' directed by Balaji Shakthivel, she became popular through ''Thuppakki'', playing the youngest sister of Jagdeesh, played by Vijay. She also appears i ...
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Sarathy Korwar
Sarathy Korwar is a US-born, Indian-raised, London-based drummer, percussionist, composer and bandleader. He works predominantly in a jazz and Indo jazz field but also incorporates elements of hip-hop, and other fusions. Background Born in the US, Korwar grew up in Chennai and Ahmedabad in India and began studying tabla aged 10. He later moved to Pune to study Geology from Fergusson College, Pune before making the decision to dedicate his time to music, continuing to study tabla with Rajeev Devasthali as well as translating his skills to the western drum kit and playing as a session musician. He then moved to London and continued his studies with Sanju Sahai at SOAS. Career In 2016 Korwar released the album ''Day To Day'' on the Ninja Tune label. This record incorporated field recordings of the Siddi people of Southern India blended with his own compositions drawing from contemporary jazz and electronic music. He leads the UPAJ Collective, a collective of Eastern and Weste ...
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Sunitha Sarathy
Sunitha Sarathy is an Indian vocalist and performer in both Indian contemporary and Western classical music genres. She is also a gospel singer who performs in various church choirs. After having won the "Virgin Voice Choice" contest – a joint initiative of Channel V and Virgin Records in the year 2000, Sarathy debuted into film playback in the year 2002. She debuted as a playback singer with the Tamil film '' Yei! Nee Romba Azhagey Irruke'' guest-singing the prelude and interlude portions of the song "Ini Naanum Naanillai" with Srinivas and Sujatha Mohan as the lead singers. Sarathy has around 200 film songs in various languages, performances as singer-keyboardist-percussionist across a wide spectrum of Western music genres including classical, jazz, soul and R&B, neo-soul and quiet storm, and a prolific output of gospel songs to her credit. Early life Coming from a family well-versed in Western music (classical jazz), Sarathy started singing in choirs from a young age of ...
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Sarathi (name Of Krishna)
Sarathi (, also anglicised as Sarathy) is an epithet of the Hindu deity Krishna used in the epic ''Mahabharata''. It is also a common personal name in South India, mostly associated with Tamil Brahmins. In the ''Mahabharata'', Krishna initially counselled peace to the Pandavas and Kauravas, two closely related families that chose to fight over the Kuru Kingdom, Kuru kingdom in northern India. Eventually siding with the Pandavas, he offered his services as a charioteer to Arjuna, the Pandavas' greatest archer. Krishna is thus accorded the title , which translates to "charioteer of Partha" (another name for Arjuna), or "eternal charioteer". The ''Bhagavad Gita'', considered by many traditions to be Hinduism's most important religious text, consists of a dialogue between Krishna, the charioteer, and Arjuna just before the actual battle begins, where Krishna instructs Arjuna in the principle of dharma in response to his hesitation to fighting against his own relatives. Symbolism In ...
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