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- Sankeertana is a 1987 Telugu-language film, produced by M. Gangaiah under the Konark Movie Creations banner and directed by Geetha Krishna. It stars Nagarjuna...
- made Telugu and Tamil films. He made his debut with the Telugu film Sankeertana starring Nagarjuna, for which he won the Nandi Award for Best First Film...
- Kirtana (Sanskrit: कीर्तन; IAST: Kīrtana), also rendered as Kiirtan, Kirtan or Keertan, is a Sanskrit word that means "narrating, reciting, telling, describing"...
- routine life cir****stances filled with both happiness and hardships. Sankeertana Varma of Film Companion calls film portrayal of his female characters...
- starring Karthik and Revathi. It is a partial remake of the Telugu film Sankeertana (1987). The film was released on 11 September 1992. Amsaveni channels...
- (1987) (Telugu) Swayam Krushi (1987) (Telugu) Velaikkaran (1987) (Tamil) Sankeertana (1987) (Telugu) Khaidi No. 786 (1988) (Telugu) Veguchukka Pagatichukka...
- while praising the comic timing of the lead actors. Firstpost reviewer Sankeertana Varma criticized the film's logic and story, calling it a "laughable...
- impress". "Radha Gopalam - Telugu cinema Review - Srikanth, Sneha". Varma, Sankeertana (25 February 2019). "Revisiting 'Radha Gopalam': A Telugu film on marital...
- positive reviews for his portrayal of a heartbroken man. He then starred in Sankeertana, a below average grosser directed by debutant Geetha Krishna with music...
- (silence) or dhyana (meditation) or ****a (repetition of Lord's name) or sankeertana (bhajan) and thereby think of God all the time. One should walk slowly...