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The Judgement (2024 Film)
''The Judgement'' is a 2024 Indian Kannada-language legal thriller film written and directed by Gururaj Kulkarni and produced by G9 Communication Media and Entertainment. The film features V Ravichandran in the lead advocate role besides Diganth Manchale, Meghana Gaonkar, Dhanya Ramkumar, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Ravishankar Gowda in pivotal roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Anoop Seelin J. Anoop Seelin is an Indian film music director and playback singer primarily associated with the Kannada film industry. He has composed musical scores for films including ''Gooli'', ''Eddelu Manjunatha'', ''I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona'', ..., while the cinematography is by PKH Das, with editing by Kemparaju B. S. The film released on 24 May 2024. Premise The film features a protagonist who seeks justice within the legal framework. Even when faced with challenges, he remains committed to finding solutions within the system, rather than resorting to vigilante act ...
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V Ravichandran
Veeraswamy Ravichandran (born 30 May 1961), known mononymously as Ravichandran, is an Indian actor, director, producer, music director, lyricist and editor working predominantly in Kannada cinema. The son of film producer N. Veeraswamy, he continues to produce and distribute films under his father's production house, Sri Eswari Productions. He is popularly referred to as "Crazy Star" by the media and his fans. Starting his acting career as a child artist in '' Kula Gowrava'' (1971), Ravichandran started early as a co-producer for films such as '' Khadeema Kallaru'' (1982) and ''Chakravyuha'' (1983) besides acting in supporting roles. His lead role films started with ''Premigala Saval'' (1984), '' Pralayanthaka'' (1984) and ''Swabhimana'' (1985). He got his career best breakthrough with the film ''Premaloka'' in 1987 for which he directed, produced and acted in the lead role. Since then, Ravichandran films are considered to be technically savvy and lavish in production. His subs ...
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Prakash Belawadi
Prakash Belawadi is an Indian actor, director and screenwriter, who works predominately in English, Kannada and Hindi theatre, films and television. He is also a theatre teacher, activist and a journalist. He hails from Bengaluru. He has participated in many seminars, conferences and festivals in India and abroad. He is a motivational speaker at events and TEDx conferences. He is also a mentor with the founding team of BISFF ( Bengaluru International Short Film Festival) since 2010. Belawadi prefers stage acting to film acting. Early life Belawadi was born into a family of theatre artists in Bangaluru, in the erstwhile Mysuru State (now Karnataka). His father, Belawadi Nanjundaiah Narayan (1929–2003) popularly known as Makeup Nani, was a personality in Kannada theatre, who also appeared in films, and worked as a make-up artist. His mother, Bhargavi Narayan, was a renowned film and theatre artiste. His siblings Sujata, Sudha and Pradeep, and nieces and nephews are also ...
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4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is a square number, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. The Arabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross. While the shape of the character ...
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Rangayana Raghu
Koththuru Chikkarangappa Raghunath (born 17 April 1965), known by his screen name Rangayana Raghu, is an Indian film and stage actor, known for his work in Kannada cinema. He is a recipient of multiple Filmfare Awards South, SIIMA Awards, and two Karnataka State Film Awards. Born in Koththuru, a village in the Tumkur district of the erstwhile Mysore State (now Karnataka), to a Bayalaata artist, Raghu was inspired to act as a teenager. He began his career in theatre and worked as a stage actor with B. V. Karanth's theatre group Rangayana, from 1988 to 1999. His first feature film, ''Suggi'', got shelved, and '' Bhoomi Thayiya Chochchala Maga'' (1998) was his first release. During the initial phase of his career, Raghu usually portrayed comedic or negative-shaded characters and played supporting roles. His first major break came when he appeared as an antagonist in '' Dhumm'' (2002). He is best noted for his performance in the 2007 film '' Duniya'' which won him his second ...
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Ravishankar Gowda
Ravishankar Gowda (born 26 August 1973) is an Indian actor who works in the Kannada film industry. He is known mostly for his comic roles in television and films. He acted as Dr. Vittal Rao, in the sitcom ''Silli Lalli'' which aired on ETV Kannada. Career Gowda appeared in the very popular Kannada sitcom ''Silli Lalli'', playing the role of Dr. Vittal Rao, that aired on ETV Kannada. It ran for over 1,100 episodes. Following this stint in television, he appeared in a lead role in the 2008 film, '' Payana''. He performed in the 2012 film ''Snehitaru''. In the film, he plays the role of a deaf character. His other movies are ''Nanjangud Nanjunda'' (2010), '' Akka Pakka'' (2013), '' Mangana Kaiyalli Manikya'' (2013) and ''Jai Lalitha'' (2014). Personal life Gowda is from Mandya. He travelled to Bangalore in 1993 in search of opportunities to become a singer. He married Sangeetha, a singer, and daughter of singer Manjula Gururaj, in an Arya Samaj Arya Samaj () is a monotheis ...
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Diganth Manchale
Diganth Manchale (born 28 December 1983), known professionally as Diganth, is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Kannada films. Diganth made his lead acting debut in ''Miss California'' (2006) and is best known for his performance in ''Gaalipata'' (2008). He is a recipient of two SIIMA Awards along with nominations for four Filmfare Awards South. Diganth received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada nomination for his portrayal in ''Manasaare'' (2009), ''Pancharangi'' (2010) and ''Katheyondu Shuruvagide'' (2018). He further established himself as a leading actor in Kannada cinema with successful films such as ''Lifeu Ishtene'' (2011), '' Parijatha'' (2012), ''Minchagi Nee Baralu'' (2015), ''Chowka'' (2017), ''Happy New Year'' (2017), ''Gaalipata 2'' (2022), '' Thimayya & Thimayya'' (2022), ''Bachelor Party'' (2024) and '' Marigold'' (2024). Early life Diganth Manchale was born in Sagara, Karnataka into a family of Havyaka Brahmins. He completed schooling in S ...
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Dhanya Ramkumar
Dhanya Ramkumar is an Indian actress and model who works in Kannada films. She started her career as an employee at PR firm in Bangalore and as a fashion model. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for her role in '' Ninna Sanihake''. After the success in her debut movie, she got the role in Kannada movies ''Hide and Seek'', ''The Judgement -- See You in Court'', and ''Ella Ninagagi''. Early life Dhanya is the grand daughter of veteran actor and one of the biggest icon of Indian cinema, Dr. Rajkumar and daughter of actor Ramkumar and Poornima. She grew up in Bangalore, Karnataka. After completing her schooling pursued a B.A. degree in Mass Communication Studies from Jain University Jain (Deemed-to-be University), is a deemed university based in Bengaluru. In August 2019, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) opened its off campus in Kochi, Kerala. History Jain (Deemed-to-be University) originates from Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jai .... Filmography Films Awar ...
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