name | Shiva |
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director | Ram Gopal Varma |
producer | Ram Gopal Varma |
starring | Mohit AlawatNisha KothariDilip PrabhawalkarUpendra LimayeNagesh BhonsleSuchitra PillaiShereveer Vakil |
music | Ilaiyaraaja |
cinematography | Amal Neerad |
released | |
country | |
language | Hindi |
gross | }} |
Since the forming of this alliance, a series of murders take place upon Bappu's top Counterparts.
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Name | Shreya Ghoshal |
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Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Shreya Ghoshal |
Origin | Durgapur, West Bengal, India |
Birth date | March 12, 1984 |
Genre | Ghazal, Filmi, Hindustani classical music |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Instrument | Vocals |
Label | Sagarika |
Website | shreyaghoshal.com }} |
Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with ''Devdas'', for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has worked in more than 180 films and received four National Film Awards, five Filmfare Awards and four Filmfare Awards South.
From the age of four, Ghoshal accompanied her mother on the harmonium. She got training in Hindustani classical music in Kota with Maheshchandra Sharma.
As a child, she won the children's special episode of the Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa) contest on Zee TV. Kalyanji, who also judged the competition, convinced her parents to move to Mumbai. She trained with Kalyanji for 18 months and continued her classical music training with Mukta Bhide in Mumbai.
She studied at Atomic Energy Central Schools (AECS) at Rawatbhata and Anushaktinagar (Mumbai). After graduation she enrolled at SIES College.
She has received Filmfare awards in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam industries and State Film Awards from Malayalam, Tamil industries. She debuted in South through the song "Yen Chellam" in Vasantha Balan's Tamil film ''Album'' and got noticed after singing the duet "Munbe Vaa" from ''Sillunu Oru Kaadhal'' under composer A. R. Rahman. She sung nearly 100 Songs in Tamil. She debuted in Malayalam through a studio album of composer Alphons Joseph and later gave voice to his song "Vida Parayukayano" from ''Big B''. In 2010, Shreya sang for the English independent film "When Harry Tries to Marry"
She has also been a judge for ''Star Voice Of India-Chhote Ustaad'' with singer Kunal Ganjawala and composer Pritam. Currently, Ghoshal is one of the three judges in X Factor (India) with Sonu Nigam and Sanjay Leela Bhansali
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;State Film Awards 2009: Apsara Award for Best Female Playback Singer - "Teri Ore" (''Singh Is Kinng'') 2010: Apsara Award for Best Female Playback Singer - "Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai" (''Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi'') ;;Nominated
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name | Ram Gopal Varma |
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birth date | April 07, 1960 |
birth place | Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India |
birthname | Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma |
occupation | Film director, producer and writer |
spouse | Mayawati (Current) |
children | Revathi (Ex-Wife's) |
yearsactive | 1989–present |
inspired by | Ayn Rand, Friedrich Nietzsche, Satyendra (College Friend) |
influenced | Puri Jagannadh, Krishnavamsi |
website | http://rgvzoomin.com/ |
imdb id | 0890060 }} |
''Shiva (1989 film)'' was his first film as a director and ''Dongala Mutta'' (2011) is his most recent one. He gained recognition in Hindi cinema, with the straight Hindi version of ''Shiva (1989 film)'' in (1990) and ''Rangeela (film)'' (1995). The next film he directed was ''Satya'' (1998), which won six Filmfare Awards, including the Critics Award for Best Film. ''Satya'', together with his 2002 film ''Company'' (which he directed and which won seven Filmfare Awards) and 2005 film ''D'' (which he produced), form an "Indian Gangster Trilogy".
Other acclaimed films that Varma directed include ''Kshana Kshanam'' (1991), ''Gaayam'' (1993), ''Anaganaga Oka Roju'' (1997), ''Kaun'' (1999), ''Jungle'' (2000), ''Bhoot'' (2003), ''Sarkar'' (2005), ''Sarkar Raj'' (2008), ''Rakta Charitra'' (2010) ''Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju'' (2011) and ''Dongala Mutta'' (2011). His upcoming films include, Department (film) and Bezawada Rowdilu, starring Rana Daggubati and Naga Chaitanya respectively.
In an interview to ''Tehelka'', Varma talked about his relationship with his parents, and the reasons behind his decision to become a filmmaker-
Varma completed BE in civil engineering from V.R.Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada. Even during this period, Varma remained a film buff, through his uncle. Varma would skip classes often and watch films instead. He would watch the same film repeatedly "just to watch certain scenes which interested him." According to him, that is how he learned film direction.
After a brief stint as a site engineer, for a hotel in Hyderabad, He then put his dreams on the back burner and decided to go to Nigeria to make some money. It was at this moment that he visited a video rental library in Hyderabad. He loved the idea and decided to start one of his own at Ameerpet in Hyderabad, through which he slowly developed connections with the film world.Without being successful as a fourth assistant director in B. Gopal's film, collector gari abbayi, Varma directly ventured into film direction, in Nagarjuna's 1989 film shiva.
Filmfare Best Director Award (Telugu)
Varma's next film was ''Kshana Kshanam'' with Venkatesh & Sridevi which got him noticed by Bollywood critics. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Hairaan. Then he made films such as ''Raatri'' and ''Antham''. While ''Gaayam'' with Jagapathi Babu & Anaganaga Oka Roju with J.D. Chakravarthy were successful, ''Govinda Govinda'' with Nagarjuna & Sridevi proved to be moderate at the box-office. During this period, Varma also produced films such as ''Money'' and ''Money Money (1995 film)'', and was the screen writer for Mani Ratnam's Tamil film Thiruda Thiruda.
In 1998, Varma was an executive producer for ''Dil Se'', directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Shahrukh Khan, Manisha Koirala and Preity Zinta. The film won the NETPAC Award for Special Mention at the Berlin Film Festival, as well as two National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards.
In 1998 came his masterpiece, the critically acclaimed ''Satya'', a film based on the Mumbai underworld. A script written by Anurag Kashyap and Saurabh Shukla, music by Vishal Bharadwaj and Sandeep Chowta, acclaimed performances by J. D. Chakravarthy, Manoj Bajpai and Urmila Matondkar, and Varma's directorial and technical brilliance, contributed to a film that was a landmark. The film won six Filmfare Awards, including the Critics Award for Best Film.
In 2002 came his greatest commercial as well as critical success, ''Company'', again set against the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld, in which he cut off the song-and-dance sequences, a commonplace in Bollywood films at the time. It was based on the real-life underworld organization, the D-Company. The film won seven Filmfare Awards and earned him a Filmfare Best Director Award nomination. Mohanlal debuted in Bollywood with this film.
A prequel to ''Company'' was made in 2005, titled ''D'', produced by Varma and directed by Vishram Sawant. ''Satya'', ''Company'' and ''D'' are together considered an "Indian Gangster Trilogy". ''Satya'' and ''Company'', in particular, were cited by British director Danny Boyle as influences on his Academy Award winning film ''Slumdog Millionaire'' (2008), for their "slick, often mesmerizing portrayals of the Mumbai underworld", their display of "brutality and urban violence", and their gritty realism.
Following the success of ''Company'' in 2002, Varma's next film as director was ''Bhoot'' (2003), a psychological horror film, which was a major success. It starred Ajay Devgan and Urmila Matondkar, who earned a number of awards for her performance. Varma himself was nominated for the Filmfare Best Director Award for the film.
Following the success of ''Bhoot'', Varma produced two other experimental films: Sriram Raghavan's ''Ek Hasina Thi'' (2003), a psychological thriller, and Shimit Amin's ''Ab Tak Chhappan'' (2004), a film about an inspector in the Mumbai Encounter Squad famous for having killed 56 people in police encounters. In 2005, Varma was nominated for the Zee Cine Award for Best Producer of the Year.
In 2006, his next film as director was ''Shiva'', which premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival, where a retrospective featuring several of his previous films was also staged. Alongside ''Shiva'', the festival screened his earlier successful films ''Company'', ''Ek Hasina Thi'' and ''Ab Tak Chhappan''. While these three films were praised, ''Shiva'' was a critical and commercial failure. In 2007, he directed the ambitious ''Sholay'' remake, ''Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag'', as well as ''Darling'', both of which were critical and box office disasters.
He was written off by the media and public until June 2008, when he reclaimed, to some extent, his lost reputation with his much hyped venture, ''Sarkar Raj'', a sequel to ''Sarkar''; it was an average and met with good reviews. The primary cast featured Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan reprising their roles from the prequel alongside Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Supriya Pathak, Tanisha Mukherjee and Ravi Kale also reappeared in their respective roles from ''Sarkar''. Unlike ''Sarkar'', which was loosely adapted from ''The Godfather'', ''Sarkar Raj'' had an original plot.
''Phoonk'' (2008) was of the horror film genre and met with mixed reviews, with more of them leaning to the negative side. However, the film was a major hit in comparison to its minuscule budget. Agyaat, which released on 7 August 2009, was again a commercial as well as critical failure. Next was Rann, a film about the media. It had Amitabh Bachchan, Kannada actor Sudeep, Ritesh Deshmukh and Paresh Rawal. Released on 29 January 2010, the film was praised by some critics, but was a commercial disaster. Then he began the promotion works for Phoonk 2, a sequel of Phoonk, which was released on April 16, 2010.
Next came Rakta Charitra, a trilingual in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi languages. This movie is based upon the faction backdrop of the Rayalaseema in Andhra Pradesh. As the entire film lasted for about 5 hours, the film was released in two parts, with in a gap of three months. The film depicts the life of slain political leader Paritala Ravindra, played by Vivek Oberoi, with Tamil actor Surya Sivakumar, enacting the role of Maddelacheruvu Suri, Shatrughan Sinha, playing N. T. Rama Rao. Radhika Apte and Priyamani star in other pivotal roles. The film has released to a good opening following Varma's clever pre-release marketing using the controversy surrounding the main characters to his advantage. A fortnight after the film's release, Maddelacheruvu Suri was shot fatally. Though the movie could not get a good reputation in Hindi and Tamil, it gained positive reviews in Telugu and the critics quoted "RGV is back".
Varma has also announced another horror film titled 'Warning'. This film will be the first 3D horror film made in India and is reported to have Ritesh Deshmukh in a significant role.
Varma latest release had comedian Sunil as the lead. The film was titled ''Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju'' (Story Screenplay Direction AppalRaju, when translated to English). This is said to be a satire on Telugu Film Industry mainly targeting directors. A song in the film covered almost all directors like Raghavendra Rao, E.V.V, Kodi Ramakrishna, B.Gopal, S.S Rajamouli, Sreenu Vaitla, Puri Jagannadh, Vinayak and Boyapati Seenu. On 25 February, 2011 Ram Gopal Varma reportedly filed a complaint against a Telugu News Channel at Hyderabad.
RGV has roped in Amitabh Bachchan for the lead role in his yet to be filmed movie ''Department'', the plot of which shall revolve around the internal politics of te police department. He has been quoted saying that this film may be considered as "the other side of Company". Sanjay Dutt and Rana Daggubati are reportedly going to play supporting roles. It is a much anticipated collaboration of Sanjay Dutt with the director after their earlier venture "Daud".
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Year !! Film !! Language !! Notes | ||
1989 | Shiva (1989 film)>Shiva'' | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1991 | ''Kshana Kshanam''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1992 | ''Antham''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1992 | ''Raathri''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1993 | ''Gaayam''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1993 | ''Govinda Govinda''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1995 | ''Rangeela (film)Rangeela'' || | Hindi | |
1996 | ''Deyyam''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1997 | ''Anaganaga Oka Roju''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1997 | ''Daud (film)Daud'' || | Hindi | |
1998 | ''Satya (film)Satya'' || | Hindi | |
1999 | ''Prema Kadha(film)Prema Kadha'' || | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1999 | ''Kaun (film)Kaun'' || | Hindi | |
1999 | ''Mast (film)Mast'' || | Hindi | |
2000 | ''Jungle (2000 film)Jungle'' || | Hindi | |
2002 | ''Company (film)Company'' || | Hindi | |
2003 | ''Bhoot''| | Hindi | |
2004 | ''Naach (film)Naach'' || | Hindi | |
2005 | ''Sarkar (film)Sarkar'' || | Hindi | |
2006 | ''Shiva (2006 film)Shiva'' || | Hindi | |
2007 | ''Nishabd''| | Hindi | |
2007 | ''Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag''| | Hindi | |
2007 | ''Darling (Hindi film)Darling'' || | Hindi | |
2008 | ''Sarkar Raj''| | Hindi | |
2008 | ''Contract (2008 film)Contract'' || | Hindi | |
2008 | ''Phoonk - The Black Magic Story''| | Hindi | |
2009 | ''Adavi (film)Adavi/Agyaat'' || | Telugu language>Telugu/Hindi | |
2010 | ''Rann (film)Rann'' || | Hindi | |
2010 | ''Rakta Charitra''-Part I| | Telugu Language>Telugu/Hindi | |
2010 | ''Rakta Charitra''-Part II| Telugu/Hindi/Tamil || | ||
2011 | ''Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
2011 | ''Dongala Mutta''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
2011 | ''Not a Love Story (2011 film)Not a Love Story'' || | Hindi/Telugu language>Telugu | |
2011 | ''Trishank (film)Trishank'' || | Hindi | Pre-Production |
2011 | ''Department (film)Department'' || | Hindi | Goes on floors on 20th June 2011. |
2011 | ''Amma 3D''Telugu/Hindi/Tamil/English |>Pre-Production | ||
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Year !! Film !! Language !! Notes | ||
1992 | ''Raathri'' | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1993 | ''Money (1993 film)Money'' || | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1995 | ''Money Money''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1996 | ''Gulabi (film)Gulabi'' || | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1996 | ''W/O V varaprasad''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1997 | ''Anaganaga Oka Roju''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
1998 | ''Dil Se''| | Hindi | Co-Produced with Mani Ratnam and Shekhar Kapur |
1999 | ''Shool''| | Hindi | |
2001 | ''Love Ke Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega''| | Hindi | |
2001 | ''Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya''| | Hindi | |
2002 | ''Road (film)Road'' || | Hindi | |
2003 | ''Ek Hasina Thi''| | Hindi | |
2003 | ''Darna Mana Hai''| | Hindi | |
2004 | ''Ab Tak Chhappan''| | Hindi | |
2004 | ''Vaastu Shastra (film)Vaastu Shastra'' || | Hindi | |
2004 | ''Gayab''| | Hindi | |
2004 | ''Naach''| | Hindi | |
2005 | ''My Wife's Murder| | Hindi | |
2005 | ''Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon''| | Hindi | |
2005 | ''D (film)D'' || | Hindi | |
2005 | ''James (2005 film)James'' || | Hindi | |
2005 | ''Sarkar (film)Sarkar'' || | Hindi | |
2005 | ''Mr Ya Miss''| | Hindi | |
2006 | ''Darwaza Bandh Rakho''| | Hindi | |
2006 | ''Shock''| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
2006 | ''Shiva (2006 film)Shiva'' || | Hindi | |
2006 | ''Darna Zaroori Hai''| | Hindi | |
2007 | ''Nishabd''| | Hindi | |
2007 | ''Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag''| | Hindi | |
2007 | ''Go (2007 film)Go'' || | Hindi | |
2008 | ''Sarkar Raj''| | Hindi | |
2009 | ''Adavi| | Telugu language>Telugu | |
2009 | ''Agyaat| | Hindi | |
2010 | ''Phoonk 2''| | Hindi | |
2010 | ''Department (film)Department'' || | Hindi | Pre-Production |
2011 | ''Bejawada Rowdeelu''| | Telugu language>Telugu | Pre-Production |
Year !! Film | |
1989 | Shiva3 (film)>Shiva'' |
1990 | ''Kshana Kshanam'' |
1992 | Antham'' / ''Drohi (1992 film)>Drohi'' |
1992 | ''Raathri'' / ''Raat'' |
1993 | ''Gaayam'' / ''Desam'' |
1993 | ''Govinda Govinda'' |
1994 | ''Thiruda Thiruda'' / ''Donga Donga'' |
1995 | Rangeela (film)>Rangeela'' |
1996 | ''Deyyam'' |
1997 | Daud (film)>Daud'' |
1999 | ''Shool |
2006 | Shock (film)>Shock |
2006 | ''Darna Zaroori Hai |
2007 | ''Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag'' |
2008 | ''Sarkar Raj'' |
2010 | ''Na Ishtam'' |
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Name | Vandana Shiva |
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Birth name | Vandana Shiva |
Birth date | November 05, 1952 |
Birth place | Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India |
Occupation | Philosopher, environmentalist, writer |
Nationality | india |
Awards | Right Livelihood Award in 1993. |
Website | }} |
Vandana Shiva (Hindi: वन्दना शिवा; b. November 5, 1952, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India), is a philosopher, environmental activist, and eco feminist. Shiva, currently based in Delhi, has authored more than 20 books and over 500 papers in leading scientific and technical journals. She was trained as a physicist and received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, in 1978 with the doctoral dissertation "Hidden variables and locality in quantum theory."
She is one of the leaders and board members of the International Forum on Globalization, (along with Jerry Mander, Edward Goldsmith, Ralph Nader, Jeremy Rifkin, et al.), and a figure of the global solidarity movement known as the alter-globalization movement. She has argued for the wisdom of many traditional practices, as is evident from her interview in the book ''Vedic Ecology'' (by Ranchor Prime) that draws upon India's Vedic heritage. She is a member of the scientific committee of the Fundacion IDEAS, Spain's Socialist Party's think tank.
She was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1993.
In the area of IPRs (Intellectual Property Rights) and Biodiversity, Dr. Shiva and her team at the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology successfully challenged the biopiracy of Neem, Basmati and Wheat. Besides her activism, she has also served on expert groups of government on Biodiversity and IPR legislation.
Her first book, "Staying Alive" (1988) helped redefine perceptions of third world women. In 1990 she wrote a report for the FAO on Women and Agriculture entitled, “Most Farmers in India are Women”. She founded the gender unit at the International Centre for Mountain Development (ICIMOD) in Kathmandu and was a founding Board Member of the Women Environment and Development Organisation (WEDO)
Shiva has also served as an adviser to governments in India and abroad as well as non governmental organisations, including the International Forum on Globalization, the Women's Environment & Development Organization and the Third World Network. Dr. Shiva chairs the Commission on the Future of Food set up by the Region of Tuscany in Italy and is a member of the Scientific Committee which advises President Zapatero of Spain. Shiva is a member of the Steering Committee of the Indian People’s Campaign against WTO. She is a councillor of the World Future Council. Dr Shiva serves on Government of India Committees on Organic Farming. Vandana Shiva participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2007.
Time Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as an environmental “hero” in 2003 and Asia Week has called her one of the five most powerful communicators of Asia.
Vandana Shiva is working on a 3 year project with the Government of Bhutan, at the invitation of the Prime Minister Jigme Thinley, advising the Government on how to achieve their objective of becoming an Organic Sovereign country (the first fully 100% organic country).
Shiva's focus on water has seen her appear in a number of related films: "Ganga from the ground up" a documentary on water issues in the river Ganges,, ''Blue Gold: World Water Wars'' by Sam Bozzo, Irena Salina's documentary ''Flow: For Love of Water'' (in competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival).
On the topic of genetically modified crops, she is featured in the documentary "Fed up!:Genetic Engineering, Industrial Agriculture and Sustainable Alternatives." Recently, she has been featured in the documentary ''The World According to Monsanto'', a film made by a French independent journalist Marie-Monique Robin.
Vandana is also featured in the feature documentary film about the Dalai Lama, entitled ''Dalai Lama Renaissance''.
Vandana is featured on the PBS NOW documentary entitled ''On Thin Ice''.
In 2010, Vandana was interviewed in the feature documentary about honeybees and colony collapse disorder entitled, "Queen of the Sun".
Additional awards include:
Also awarded the "John M. Berry Sr. Leadership Award" for dedicated vision and commitment to family farm agriculture; the Special International Literary Prize “Ken Saro Wiwa” awarded by Acquiambiente, Italy for her book Water Wars; the "Reading for the Environment Book Prize" by the German Foundation for the Environment for her book Tomorrow’s Biodiversity
Awarded the Lennon ONO grant for peace by Yoko Ono and Honourable Mayor of Reykjavik. Awarded the Yo Dona Award by Yo Dona Magazine, Spain
The view held by Vandana Shiva has been criticised as being essentialist by C. Jackson.
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As we continue to develop our business, we might sell certain aspects of our entities or assets. In such transactions, user information, including personally identifiable information, generally is one of the transferred business assets, and by submitting your personal information on Wn.com you agree that your data may be transferred to such parties in these circumstances.