Examples of using Ravi in English and their translations into Tamil
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Ravi S. Naik Wilfred de Souza Ramakant Khalap Francisco Sardinha Dayanand Narvekar Filipe Nery Rodrigues Francis Dsouza.
Satyabhama is credited with the adaptation of costumes and hair-do seen in Ravi Varma paintings[1].
Cyber Swachhta Kendra was launched by Ravi Shankar Prasad, the Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology.
In the 1950s, she performed along with Ravi Shanker and supposedly received more adulation than Ravi Shanker!
Technology is solely meant to make human life better and what better than using it for the security of women,” said India's communications minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
According to the 2001 Indian census, the town is situated on the banks of the Ravi River(a major tributary of the Trans-Himalayan Indus River), at its confluence with the Sal River.
Year Film Role Notes 2016 Sethupathi Iraivi 2017 Maanagaram Lead's friend Peechankai Nallathambi Vikram Vedha Ravi Podhuvaga Emmanasu Thangam Murugesan Meyaadha Maan Vinoth Velaikkaran Babu.
Chinna Muthu was released on 19 February 1994.[1] The Indian Express gave a negative review criticising Radha Ravi's acting that"he indulged in a lot of over-acting"
Parthiban as Ravi Suman Ranganathan as Priya Mohini as Asha V. K. Ramasamy Nassar as Asha's father Manorama as Ravi's mother Sangeeta as Priya's mother Senthil Kumarimuthu MRK Typist Gopu Vasu Prabhu Deva(special appearance).
Gautham Karthik as Hari Nikki Galrani as Ramya Sathish as Kathir Karunakaran as Kumaru Rajendran as Spike Ravi Mariya as Thalaivar Bala Saravanan as Ravi R. K. Suresh as Inspector Mayilsamy Namo Narayanan as IDI Manobala as Bhakta.
Vanamagan Directed by A. L. Vijay Produced by A. L. Azhagappan Written by A. L. Vijay Starring Jayam Ravi Sayyeshaa Saigal Prakash Raj Thambi Ramaiah Varun Music by Harris Jayaraj Cinematography Tirru Edited by Anthony Production company Think Big Studio Distributed by Kona Film Corporation Release date June 23, 2017(2017-06-23)[1] Country India Language Tamil.
Ravi began his professional career as a sound engineer
Yennamo Yedho Film poster Directed by Ravi Tyagarajan Produced by P. Ravikumar P. V. Prasad Written by Nandini Reddy Starring Gautham Karthik Rakul Preet Singh Prabhu Ganesan Nikesha Patel Music by D. Imman Cinematography Gopi Jagadeeswaran Edited by I J Alen Production company Ravi Prasad Productions Release date 25 April 2014(2014-04-25) Country India Language Tamil.
Paritala Sunita is a member of the legislative assembly and minister of Civil Supplies[1] of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh representing the Raptadu constituency of Anantapur.[2] She represents the Telugu Desam party.[3][4] She is the wife of the slain Rayalaseema politician, Paritala Ravi.
This college is administrated by Ravi Pachamuthu as the Chairman, P. Sathyanarayanan as President,
Jyothimayi as Divya Vadivelu as Naai Sekar Prakash Raj as Inspector Bose Venkat as Balu Judo. K. K. Rathnam as Qassim Bhai K. S. Ravikumar as Assistant Commissioner Mayilsamy Manobala Delhi Ganesh Sonia Bhuvaneswari Sashikumar Besant Ravi Imman Annachi Vichu Vishwanath.
Chandrasekhar, Madhuri and Radha Ravi in the lead roles.[1][2].
Author Instruments sitar Labels Various Associated acts Ravi Shanker, Vilayat Khan,
Chenab River, Ravi River, and Sutlej River that enter from India. Among these the Ravi and Sutlej are diverted in upstream India, for which consumptive use was awarded to India under the Indus Waters Treaty signed in 1960 by India and Pakistan.
Activist of the Indian independence movement Major Ravi, Malayalam film director.
