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Anupama is a 1981 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film directed by Renuka Sharma and written by Vietnam Veedu Sundaram. The film starred Ananth Nag and Madhavi in the lead roles. The film had the successful score and soundtrack composed by Ashwath - Vaidi.
The film was released in 1981 all over Karnataka. The film met with wide positive response and was a musical hit at the box-office.
All the songs are composed and scored by Ashwath - Vaidi with the lyrics by Doddarangegowda. The songs "Barthaale Kanasina Rani" and "Olume Poojegende" were instant hits and considered as evergreen songs in Kannada cinema.
Anupama (in Devanagari : अनुपमा anupamā) is a Hindu feminine given name, whose meaning in Sanskrit is "incomparable", "excellent".
Sneha (Kannada: ಸ್ನೇಹ) is a 1999 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film directed by V. S. Reddy and produced by Mohan Natarajan. The film stars V. Ravichandran, Ramya Krishna, Raasi and Karan in the leading roles. The film was a remake of Telugu film Snehithulu (1998) directed by Muthyala Subbaiah and written by Posani Krishna Murali. The film was also remade in Tamil as Aasaiyil Oru Kaditham (1999). The music was composed by Ravichandran to the lyrics of K. Kalyan. The film spoke about the friendship between a man and woman and their troubled marital relationships.
The music was composed by V. Ravichandran and lyrics were written by K. Kalyan. A total of 6 tracks have been composed for the film and the audio rights brought by Lahari Music.
Suhasini Rajaram Naidu (born 12 October 1981), popularly known by her stage name Sneha, is an Indian film actress, who works in the South Indian film industry. She is best known for her girl-next-door demure looks and appearing in female oriented films. She debuted in the Malayalam film Ingane Oru Nilapakshi (2000), directed by Anil and was later signed for a Tamil film Virumbugiren, though it was released only after 2 years. She started getting offers in Tamil and moved her focus to Kollywood and the movie Ennavale where she starred opposite R. Madhavan was released first in the same year. She had her first commercial success with Aanandham in the year 2001. She became one of Tamil cinema's contemporary lead actresses in the 2000s, following appearances in several commercially successful films and she has shared screen space with all the leading Tamil actors like Kamal Hassan, Ajith, Vijay, Vikram, Suriya, Dhanush & R. Madhavan
She debuted in Telugu in the year 2001 with the film Priyamaina Neeku which was a commercial success. Following which she appeared in many Tollywood films with leading stars like Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, Ravi Teja & Nandamuri Balakrishna and established herself as one of the leading heroines in Telugu. She is referred by the Telugu people as the next Soundarya. She sporadically continued in Malayalam and starred opposite Malayalam super stars like Mammootty and Mohanlal. She has also appeared in few Kannada language films.
Mano Maritime was founded by the Israeli entrepreneur Moshe Mano, and is a subsidiary of the Mano Holdings Group. It engages in a wide range of shipping activities, including various types of cargo ships, passengers ships and other services. Mano Maritime ranks among Dun’s top 100 companies in Israel. Moshe Mano is the founder, owner, chairman and president of the company.
Moshe’s father, Mordechai Mano, immigrated to Israel in the 1930s along with a group of pioneers who built the Port of Haifa. Abba Hushi, then chairman of the Haifa Workers Council, traveled to Thessaloniki with the aim of motivating Jewish workers to immigrate to what was then the British mandate of Palestine. Among the 100 households that agreed to take the step were members of the Mano family, including Moshe Mano’s father, Mordechai, who was then nine years old. Mordechai became a pioneer in Israeli shipping from the 1940s, and was well known in the shipping industry both in Israel and worldwide.
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Nagoor Babu known by his stage name Mano is an Indian playback singer, voice-over artist, actor, producer, television anchor and music composer. He is a recipient of several awards such as the Nandi Awards from the Government of Andhra Pradesh and Kalaimamani award from the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Mano has recorded more than 30,000 songs for various Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Oriya and Bollywood films. He has also performed for over 3000 live concerts across the continents. Notably, he has recorded 2,000 songs for Maestro Ilayaraja.
Mano was born as Nagoor Babu in Sattenapalli, Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh state. His father Rasool, was a musician in the All India Radio, Vijayawada division and his mother Shaheeda, was a popular Stage actress. Inspired heavily by his mother, Mano joined the stage theater and played many historical characters which also involved singing live songs in his own voice. He soon started taking formal training of carnatic classical music under the vocalist Nedunuri Krishnamurthy. Subsequently, he started his film acting career in the late 1970s. He featured as a supporting character in films such as Rangoon Rowdy.