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- Arishina Kumkuma (Kannada: ಅರಿಶಿನ ಕುಂಕುಮ) is a 1970 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy (Ravee) and produced by H. V. Nagendrappa, M. V. Dodda...
- almost every household. Arishina Kuttuva Shastra (ಅರಿಶಿನ ಕುಟ್ಟುವ ಶಾಸ್ತ್ರ) is an important wedding ritual in Southern India. Arishina is a Kannada word for...
- movement in 1960s. Ramamurthy is known for designing the red-and-yellow arishina-kumkuma (turmeric-vermilion) Kannada flag. Ramamurthy Nagar, a locality...
- Kartavya (1965) Belli Moda (1967) Dhoomakethu (1968) Kadina Rahasya (1969) Arishina Kunkuma (1970) Naguva Hoovu (1971; also director) Bhale Adrushtavo Adrushta...
- successful films like Prema Khaidi, Snehada Kadalalli, Megha Mandara, Arishina Kumkuma, and Solillada Saradara. She took brief hiatus after marriage and...
- Apurva Kanasu Aragini Aralida Hoovugalu (1991) Aranyadalli Abhimanyu (1991) Arishina Kunkuma Arasu (2007) Archana Ardhangini Arivu Arjun Abhimanyu Arrest Warrant...
- 1993–94 – Aakasmika – "Huttidare Kannada" 1994–95 – Thayi Illada Thavaru – "Arishina Kumkuma" In 2013, a bronze statue of Rajkumar was placed in the replica...
- significant: The essences of the goddess, indeed of all females, are said to be arishina and kunkum [sic]. ... Turmeric, though applied to the exterior of the female...
- Bilupu Eradu Mukha Punnya Purusha Kaanike Brindavana Bhale Basava 1970 Arishina Kumkuma Mooru Muthugalu Boregowda Bangalorige Banda Namma Mane **** Samsara...
- decline. He would go on to appear in successful films such as Mavana Mgalu, Arishina Kunkuma, Bedi Bandavalu, Kathaa Sangama, and Kaleju Ranga. In G. V. Iyer's...