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Savati Koduku (transl. Stepson) is a 1963
Indian Telugu-language
drama film,
produced and
directed by Y.
Ranga Rao. It
stars N. T. Rama Rao and Sowcar...
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comments on that part of the Naighaṇṭukas, in
which he
mentions that "the word
śavati as a verb of
motion is used only by the Kambojas", a
statement that is more...
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Manasulu (1967),
though he was
credited as a
music director in the 1963 film
Savati Koduku under the
supervision of T. V. Raju. Some of his
memorable hit songs...
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Savatiya (also
Kotlas South,
Savati, or Savvatiya) (ICAO: ULKS) is a
former Russian Air
Force air base in
Arkhangelsk Oblast,
Russia located 29 km south...
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Princess Srinaga Svati (Thai: ศรีนาคสวาดิ; RTGS: Sinak Sawat; 14 July 1855 – 7
August 1913) was a
princess of Siam (later Thailand). She was a
member of...
- baʃtoˈvoj]; born 4
August 1976 in Chișinău), best
known as
Savatie Baștovoi ([
saˈvati.e]) is a
Moldavian orthodox monk, essayist, poet, painter, novelist, theologian...
- Raagam" and "Kannula
Vindav Andaalu"
Pempudu Koothuru (1963) "Zara Tahro"
Savati Koduku (1963) "Mudamu Kanedepudo" and "Kanthude Pranamaguchu"
Valmiki (1963)...
- Kodo, the dictator. Spirou, it, are
found in
company of the
rebels of Ava
Savati.
Those learn thanks to the
pigeon from Prabang, a mole
infiltrated in the...
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Neelaganga Preethisiddu Ninnanne Mohvaa Ninna Tholugalalli Ninnolavu Nanagirali Savati Srigandha Nanna Ninna Naduve Chitrada Haadu Dhummasu Erilithagalu Asaregalu...
- Seeta/Ahalya
Malayalam 1963
Punarjanma Vasanthi Telugu 1963
Anuragam Telugu 1963
Savati Koduku Telugu 1963
Ammaye Kaanaan Rema
Malayalam 1964
Sabhash Suri Telugu...