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Sunila may refer to: Given name * Sunila Abeysekera (1952–2013), Sri Lankan human rights campaigner * Sunila Apte, Indian badminton player * Sunila Devi (1963–2017), Indian social activist and political worker Surname *Juho Sunila (1875–1936), Finnish politician ** Sunila I Cabinet ** Sunila II Cabinet Other uses *'' Silent Sunila'', a 2015 Indian Kannada-language film See also *Sunil, an Indian name *Sunil (actor), Indian actor *Sunil (director) Sunil is an Indian film director in Malayalam movies. He has directed more than 15 Malayalam movies. His most popular movies are ''Maanathe Kottaram'', ''Priyappetta Kukku'', ''Vridhanmaare Sookshikkuka'', and ''Alancherry Thambrakkal''. Filmog ..., Indian film director in Malayalam cinema * Sunil (Kannada actor), Indian film actor {{disambiguation, given name, surname Indian feminine given names Feminine given names Sinhalese feminine given names ...
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Sunila Abeysekera
Sunila Abeysekera (September 4 1952 – September 9, 2013) was a Sri Lankan human rights campaigner. She worked on women's rights in Sri Lanka and in the South Asia region for decades as an activist and scholar. Quitting a career as a singer, Abeysekera briefly joined the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and then founded the Women and Media Collective in 1984. As head of the INFORM Human Rights Documentation Centre, she monitored human rights violations by all parties in the civil war. She received the United Nations Human Rights Award in 1999 and the Didi Nirmala Deshpande South Asian Peace and Justice Award in 2013. Early life Sunila was born on 4 September 1952, to Turin and Charles Abeysekera, a public servant and a leader of civil society in Sri Lanka. She first became involved in politics in the 1970s as a member of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM), which campaigned for political prisoners who had been involved in the 1971 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) youth insurrection. She b ...
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Sunila Apte
Sunila Apte is a female badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played using racket (sports equipment), racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net (device), net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" (with one player per s ... player from India. Career Apte has won three doubles titles at Indian National Badminton Championship, with her sister Sarojini Gogte. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Apte, Sunila Indian female badminton players Indian national badminton champions Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Sportswomen from Maharashtra Marathi sportspeople Racket sportspeople from Maharashtra ...
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Sunila Devi
Sunila Devi (1 May 1963 – 7 July 2017) was an Indian social activist and politician. She was an executive member of an NGO called People's Association for Research and Development, Patna which is working on financial inclusion of women and on the issues of women empowerment through micro-finance activities particularly in Nawada district of Bihar. She was wife of Sheikhpura former MLA Sanjay Kumar Singh alias Munna Singh who died in 2010, who was two times Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly before her. Now her son represents Barbigha earlier as Candidate of Indian National Congress but in 2020 Elections he joined Janata Dal (United). Political career Sunila Devi had been grass root worker with her husband late Mr Sanjay Kumar Singh who had been two times MLA in the Bihar Assembly from Sheikhpura. Mr SK Singh had been also the State Minister of Rural Development. Sunila Devi is the daughter in law of well known politician and MP Shri Rajo Singh. Sunila Devi won the ele ...
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Juho Sunila
Johan (Juho) Emil Sunila (16 August 1875 – 2 October 1936) was a Finnish politician from the Agrarian League, the managing director of the agrarian finance board, and Prime Minister of Finland in two cabinets. He was born in Liminka. After Santeri Alkio had withdrawn from the Parliament of Finland in 1922, Sunila became, in addition to Kyösti Kallio, the second of the Agrarian Party's strong members in the 1920s. Supported by the agrarian-background governor of the province of Viipuri and the President of Finland Lauri Kristian Relander, he supported productive agrarianism, where the attention of politics was concentrated mainly on making agrarianism more effective instead of widespread improvement of the countryside. Sunila's first cabinet lasted from December 1927 to December 1928 and his second cabinet lasted from March 1931 to December 1932. Before this, Sunila had served as Minister of Agriculture in two of Kyösti Kallio's cabinets and Antti Tulenheimo's cabinet. Su ...
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Sunila I Cabinet
Juho Sunila's first cabinet was the 15th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from December 17, 1927 to December 22, 1928. It was a minority government A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in .... References {{Cabinets of Finland Sunila, 1 1927 establishments in Finland 1928 disestablishments in Finland Cabinets established in 1927 Cabinets disestablished in 1928 ...
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Silent Sunila
Duniya Suri, credited onscreen as Suri, is an Indian movie director. He became known as Duniya Suri in the wake of the success of his debut movie '' Duniya'', for which he won the 2006–2007 Karnataka State Film Awards in the Best Screenplay category. Suri came to fame after the ''Duniya'' release, for its realistic style. The work brought a different dimension to Kannada cinema. His second film ''Inthi Ninna Preethiya'' though critically acclaimed, performed poorly at the box office, while his next project ''Junglee'' was a greater critical and commercial success. Recent projects include the film '' Jackie'' with Puneeth Rajkumar which was declared the blockbuster of 2010 and was adjudged the Best Film of 2010 at the South Filmfare Awards. After the success of '' Jackie'' in 2010, Suri teamed up with Puneeth Rajkumar again in '' Anna Bond'' which released on 1 May 2012 and broke all previous Sandalwood Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus ''Santal ...
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Sunil
Sunil (सुनील) is a first name for males, often found in the South Asian community. The Sanskrit word ' means "dark", "very blue", and is also an epithet of Krishna. Notable people * Sunil (actor), Indian Telugu film actor * Sunil (Kannada actor) (1964-1994) * Sunil (director), Indian Malayalam film director * Sunil Kumar Ahuja (born 1961), American scientist * Sunil Ambwani (born 1952), Indian judge * Sunil Ariyaratne (born 1949), Sri Lankan director, lyricist, poet and writer * Sunil Barve (born 1966), Indian actor and producer * Sunil Batta (born 1961), Indian cameraman, director, producer and scriptwriter * Sunil Bohra, Indian film producer * Sunil Chhetri (born 1984), Indian footballer * Sunil Kumar Choudhary (1980–2008), Indian military officer * Sunil Deshmukh (born 1958), Indian doctor and member of Legislative Assembly * Sunil Dhaniram (born 1968), Canadian cricketer * Sunil Dutt (1929–2005), Indian actor, director, politician and producer * Sunil E ...
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Sunil (actor)
Indukuri Sunil Varma (born 28 February 1974), known mononymously as Sunil, is an Indian actor primarily known for his work in Telugu films, with occasional appearances in Tamil films. He has appeared in over 180 films, predominantly in comedic roles, and has received three Nandi Awards and two Filmfare Awards South. During the 2000s, he was regarded as one of Telugu cinema's leading comedians, recognised for his distinctive laugh and comedic timing. Sunil transitioned to lead roles with '' Andala Ramudu'' (2006) and went on to star in several commercially successful films, including ''Maryada Ramanna'' (2010), '' Poola Rangadu'' (2012), and ''Tadakha'' (2013). However, his career saw a decline in the late 2010s as his focus on lead roles resulted in multiple unsuccessful films. In recent years, he experienced a resurgence by taking on versatile supporting roles, antagonistic roles, and returning to comedic roles. He played an antagonist in commercially successful films such as ...
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Sunil (director)
Sunil is an Indian film director in Malayalam movies. He has directed more than 15 Malayalam movies. His most popular movies are ''Maanathe Kottaram'', ''Priyappetta Kukku'', ''Vridhanmaare Sookshikkuka'', and ''Alancherry Thambrakkal''. Filmography Direction Screenplay * Vanarasena (1996) * Red Indians (1999) Story * Priyappetta Kukku (1992) * Gaandhaari (1993) * Vanarasena (1996) * Red Indians (1999) * Lucky Jokers ''Lucky Jokers'' is a 2011 Malayalam-language comedy film written by Saju Kodiyan, directed by Sunil, and produced by D. Ramesh Babu under the banner of V. Ravichandran's Aascar Films. The cast includes Anoop Menon, Ajmal Ameer, Suraj Venjara ... (2011) Dialogue * Vanarasena (1996) * Red Indians (1999) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sunil Malayalam film directors Malayalam screenwriters Malayalam playback singers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Indian male playback si ...
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Sunil (Kannada Actor)
Sunil also known as Sunil Kumar (1 April 1964 – 24 July 1994) was an Indian actor in Kannada cinema. Some of the notable films of Sunil as an actor include '' Shruthi'' (1990), '' Mana Mecchida Sose'' (1992), '' Belli Kalungura'' (1992) and '' Shambhavi'' (1992). Career Sunil had been part of more than thirty Kannada feature films. Death In 1994, actress Malashri and Sunil met with a car accident when their car was hit by a truck. While Malashri suffered multiple injuries, Sunil died within an hour. Selected filmography # '' Bisi Raktha'' (1989) # '' Shruthi'' (1990) # '' Nadasurabhi'' (1991) # '' C. B. I. Shiva'' (1991) # ''Nagu Naguta Nali'' (1991) #''Thavarumane Udugore'' (1991) #'' Anatha Rakshaka'' (1991) # ''Mangalya'' (1991) #''Amma Kadupu Chellaga'' (1991; Telugu) # ''Halli Krishna Delhi Radha'' (1992) # ''Obbarigintha Obbaru'' (1992) # ''Malashree Mamashree'' (1992) # '' Mana Mecchida Sose'' (1992) # '' Nagaradalli Nayakaru'' (1992) # '' Snehada Kadalalli'' (1 ...
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Indian Feminine Given Names
Indian or Indians may refer to: Associated with India * of or related to India ** Indian people ** Indian diaspora ** Languages of India ** Indian English, a dialect of the English language ** Indian cuisine Associated with indigenous peoples of the Americas * Indigenous peoples of the Americas ** First Nations in Canada ** Native Americans in the United States ** Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean ** Indigenous languages of the Americas Places * Indian, West Virginia, U.S. * The Indians, an archipelago of islets in the British Virgin Islands Arts and entertainment Film * ''Indian'' (film series), a Tamil-language film series ** ''Indian'' (1996 film) * ''Indian'' (2001 film), a Hindi-language film Music * Indians (musician), Danish singer Søren Løkke Juul * "The Indian", an unreleased song by Basshunter * "Indian" (song), by Sturm und Drang, 2007 * "Indians" (song), by Anthrax, 1987 * Indians, a song by Gojira from the 2003 album '' The Link'' Other uses ...
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