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Hariharan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hariharan may
refer to:
Hariharan (singer) (born 1955),
Indian ghazal and
playback singer from Mumbai...
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Hariharan Anantha Subramani (born 3
April 1955) is an
Indian playback,
bhajan and
ghazal singer who
predominantly sings in Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada...
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Hariharan is an
Indian film
director who has
directed over 50
Malayalam films. His
movies mainly revolve around the
cultural and
relational aspects of...
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Sruthi Hariharan (born 2
February 1989) is an
Indian actress who
primarily appears in
Kannada and
Tamil films.
Sruthi is a
recipient of a
National Film...
- This
article includes the
discography of
Indian singer and
composer Hariharan.
Listed are all the
albums and the
notable film
songs sung by him in order...
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Githa Hariharan (born 1954) is an
Indian writer and
editor based in New Delhi. Her
first novel, The
Thousand Faces of Night, won the
Commonwealth Writers'...
- 1996
Manju warrier starrer film Ee
puzhayum kadannu. Her
first film was
Hariharans Panchagni, in 1986.
Later she
acted in
Malayalam films like
Anantha Bhadram...
- Dr.
Hariharan Chandrashekar is an
Indian ecological economist,
founding and
presiding over
urban people-led
movements for
urban sustainability on water...
- The
founding editor of the
paper when it was
launched in 1961 was P. S.
Hariharan. The
current editor of The
Economic Times is
Bodhisattva Ganguli. In June...
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different roles in
films "made by the
great masters", such as G. Aravindan,
Hariharan, M. T.
Vasudevan Nair, Padmarajan,
Bharathan and Lohithadas. Mohanlal...