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- Abhinandana (transl. Commendation) is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language musical romance film written and directed by Ashok Kumar. Starring Sarath Babu, Karthik...
- by Nadeem–Shravan. The film is an adaptation of the 1988 Telugu film Abhinandana. Anjali is the younger daughter of her Canadian-born mother and Indian...
- Rubens. The film's title is based on the song of the same name from Abhinandana (1988). Sanjay, a carefree guy earning his income from a TV program in...
- directors and gave several successful films. He acted in the Telugu film Abhinandana (1988) for which he won the Nandi Special Jury Award. He followed with...
- Abbayi (2019–2021) Srimathi Srinivas (2021–2022) Vadinamma (2019–2022) Abhinandana (2012–2013) Attarillu (2010–2012) Avekallu (2018–2019) Chandrakantha...
- Abhinandananatha or Abhinandana Swami was the fourth Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). He is said to have lived for 50 lakh purva. He was born...
- Ilaiyaraaja. The song "Orey Raagam" was later reused in the Telugu film Abhinandana (1988) as "Ade Neevu". The song "Velli Nila Padhumai" is set to the Carnatic...
- Rāmanātha; Mohana, Madana; Langeh, Baldev Singh (1970). (Rajata jayantī abhinandana grantha) (in Hindi). Ḍogarī Saṃsthā. Cūṇḍāvata, Lakshmīkumārī; Swarankar...
- who belongs to a lower caste and is denied entry into the temple. In Abhinandana (1988), she paired with Karthik, and essa**** his love interest, who aspires...
- Maharshi (1987; Telugu) (1 song Maatarani Mounamidi reused as "Manja Podi") Abhinandana (1988; Telugu) (4 songs "Ade Neevu" was reused from "Ore Raagam" from...