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Kalai Arasi (transl. Queen of Arts) is a 1963
Indian Tamil-language
science fiction film
directed by A. Kasilingam. The film
stars M. G. Ramachandran...
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Arasi (Persian: داش اراسي, also
romanized as Dāsh
Ārāsī and Dasharasy; also
known as Dasharehsī and Mīān Sang) is a
village in Minjavan-e Sharqi...
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pregnant Arasi (Ivana), the victim, on the run from her
uncle and his
goons who plan to get her an abortion.
Although Naachiyaar saves Arasi, her uncle...
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original on 8
February 2013.
Retrieved 10
September 2012. "Kıtalar
Arası Derbi –
Fenerbahce – Galatasaray" (in German). derbys.org.
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- co-actors ****isted and gave her tips when
filming certain scenes.
Portraying Arasi, a young,
innocent girl,
Ivana received praise for her performance. Sify...
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Their children include Kuzhali, Saravanan, Senthilnathan, Kathiravan, and
Arasi.
Pandian and Muthuvel-Sakthivel hold
grudges against each
other due to past...
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performances in the
series Chinna Papa
Periya Papa (2000),
Selvi (2005) and
Arasi (2007). He won the Best
Character Artiste in
Mozhi (2007), the Best Actor...
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Ophelia Santhaselvi, po****rly
known as
Imsai Arasi ("Queen of Mischief") and RJ
Ophelia (RJ Ophe for short), is an
Indian television show host and former...
- Express, and most
prominently for her
performance in the
mainstream TV
series Arasi. She won the
Nandi Award for Best
Female Comedian for her role in Nuvvostanante...
- as Varadharajan's wife
Supergood Subramani as a toy shop
owner Mullai Arasi as a thief's wife
Pradeep K.
Vijayan as a
saloon customer ****o Kandasamy...