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- Pragasam is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Arul Pragasam (1948–2019), Tamil activist Darren Rahul Pragasam (born 1999), Malaysian...
- develop a program with a global perspective." Pragasam died on 3 December 2019, aged 71. Arul Pragasam was the father of jewellery designer Kali Arulpragasam...
- realistic tone. Jeeva is a Chennai-based youngster from a middle-class family. Pragasam is Jeeva's father and a call taxi driver who is also the family's sole...
- Lewis Pragasam (10 August 1957 – 18 December 2023) was a Malaysian percussionist and drummer recognized for his contributions to Malaysian jazz fusion...
- Super Fertile, founded in 2006. She is the daughter of revolutionary Arul Pragasam and elder sister of British musician M.I.A. Arulpragasam's designs with...
- The album's title is the political code name used by her father, Arul Pragasam, during his involvement with Sri Lankan Tamil militant groups, and themes...
- December 2024. Guru embarks on a quest for revenge by kidnapping Arumai Pragasam, a powerful state Finance Minister whom he blames for the death of his...
- kidnapping skills, Nambikkai asks him to kidnap Gnanodayam's son, Arumai Pragasam, as revenge and offers to pay Das up to ₹20 million (equivalent to ₹34 million...
- School in Los Angeles, California. Writing for The Spinning Image, Andrew Pragasam praised Brooks for "[steering] the subject away from male fantasy and [placing]...
- Arulpragasam was born on 18 July 1975, in Hounslow, London, the daughter of Arul Pragasam, a Sri Lankan Tamil engineer, writer, and activist, and his wife, Kala...