Movies results for "dev-krishna"
Devi|
1999
Krishna Rukmini|
1988
Krishna Rukmini
1988 | 130 min
Krishna Rukmini is a 1988 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Smt Suvarna Channanna. The film stars VishnuVardhan, Ramya Krishnan, Devaraj and Mukhyamantri Chandru in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by K. V. Mahadevan.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicKrishna Krishna|
1986
Krishna Krishna
1986 | 138 min
Krishna Krishna is a 1986 Indian Hindi film, directed by Chandrakant and produced by Upendra Jha. The film stars Biswajeet, Vidya Sinha, Anita Guha, Sudhir Dalvi, Dara Singh in lead roles. The film has musical score by Dhirubhai Desai.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicMuddula Krishnayya|
1986
Krishnam Vande Jagadguram|
2012
Murali Krishnudu|
1988
Devasuram|
1993
Devasuram
1993 | 157 min
"Neelakantan (Mohanlal) is the heir to the well-known Mangalassery family. He squanders away his father's largess and good name, but is loved by the people who know him well. He has been the arch-rival of Shekaran of the Mundakkal family since childhood. During a minor ruckus, one of Neelakantan's aides accidentally kills Shekaran's uncle (Janardanan). This incites Shekaran to plan to avenge the death of his uncle. Meanwhile, Neelakantan offends Bhanumathi (Revathi), a talented Bharata Natyam dance graduate, by forcing her to dance in front of him in his house. In retaliation, Bhanumathi quits dancing and curses Neelakantan for desecrating the art so dear to her. Later he feels regretful and helps her family in many ways and tries to persuade Bhanumathi to take up dancing again, but she doesn't budge. Meantime, Neelakantan visits his widowed mother intending to bring her back home, but she passes away after revealing a terrible secret; that he was born of another man, out of wedlock. This fact crushes him, and only Bhanumathi finds out this secret when he curses drunkenly (at the car of his deceased ""father"") that the ancestral heritage which he is proud of, is actually not his. She is surprised by the vulnerable side of Neelakantan. He visits Banumathi at her home to persuade her to take up dancing again, only to be refused like before, telling him that she will resume dancing only after his death. That night while returning home from the visit, Shekaran and his aides ambush (by hitting him with a car from behind) and injure him seriously after also inflicting several wounds with swords and wooden sticks. Neelakantan survives the attack, but his left hand and right leg are badly injured and as a cure he undergoes Ayurvedic treatment to rejuvenate his legs. It is during this time that Bhanumathi falls in love with him (she is also regretful for having cursed him, feeling a bit guilty that the attack was somehow related to her curse). Neelakantan convinces Bhanumathi to dance and he arranges for a dance event for her at Delhi. He refuses to marry Bhanumathi considering her future, but in the end she and Warrier (his elderly right hand man) persuade him to do so. Neelakantan tries to forget all the past events and his rivalry with Shekaran, but Shekaran is not satisfied and wants to defeat Neelakantan in front of the whole village. For this he kidnaps Bhanumathi and forces Neelakantan to take blows in front of the public during a village festival organized by the Mundakkal family. Meanwhile Neelakantan's friends rescue Bhanumathi and after this Neelakantan mauls Shekaran badly and cuts off Shekaran's right hand, claiming ""Shekeran, I want to live peacefully..."" so that he will not again come up with revenge later. However while severing shekharan's right hand neelakandan uses the backside of the sword which shows the agony and power he had"
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Subtitles:English, ArabicMain Krishna Hoon|
2013
Main Krishna Hoon
2013 | 129 min
An abandoned baby boy is rescued from floodwaters by Kantaben and Nattubhai, the kindly proprietors of a small orphanage. They name the baby Krishna because of the way he was found parallels the legend of how the god Lord Krishna came to live with his adoptive parents as a baby. Orphan Krishna lives happily in the orphanage with Kanta and Nattu and the other foundling children. But over the years, as one by one, his other friends are adopted out to families but he remains, young Krishna comes to believe that he is unadoptable, unwanted, and will never find a family. In despair, all alone one night he goes to a temple and prays to Lord Krishna. This is the story of how Lord Krishna himself (in his childhood 'butter thief' avatar) comes to Earth and befriends the young orphan Krishna ... and helps him to discover his family.
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Subtitles:English, Arabic, ChineseMain Krishna Hoon - Russian|
2013
Bommai Kalyanam|
1958
Bommai Kalyanam
1958 | 131 min
Bommai Kalyanam is a 1958 Indian Tamil film, directed by R. M. Krishnaswamy and Produced by M. Radhakrishnan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jamuna, S. V. Ranga Rao and Mynavathi in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by K. V. Mahadevan.
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Subtitles:EnglishDeviyin Thiruvilayadal|
1982
Agnidevan|
1995
Agnidevan
1995 | 138 min
The story is a family drama about the conflict between two brothers who share the legacy of Ezhuthupura, a newspaper company owned by their family. Their roles as the main writers and publishers of a daily newspaper come to the forefront of their rivalry with each other. While one brother Devan has a clinical, business-oriented attitude to growing the newspaper industry that he heads, the younger brother Mohanlal feels very emotional and passionate about the craft of writing and reporting. He gives everything to enriching his relationships and cannot understand how to approach it with business goals because of writing, in itself, marks tradition, legacy and so much more in their family of distinguished writers. How the younger brother wins his legacy is the rest of the film.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicDeivathin Deivam|
1962
Kinnaripuzhayoram|
1994
Rajakota Rahashyam|
1971
Arut Perum Jothi|
1971
Muduula Menalludu|
1990
Sri Saila Bramarambika Kataksham|
1991
Sirivennela|
1986