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  Ayesha Takia
Cute and charming Ayesha Takia Azmi is an actress of Hindi Film Industry. Ayesha is among those few actresses who had immense talent but is unlucky for not getting the right opportunity.

Ayesha was born on 10th April 1986 to a Gujarati Father Nishit and Mother Faridah, an Anglo-Indian Muslim. She has a younger sister Natasha. She is married to Farhan Azmi who is a Restaurateur. Samajwadi Party Leader Abu Asim Azmi is her Father-In-law. Ayesha did her schooling from the St. Anthony High School, but seldom went to college because she started to work since she was fifteen. Ayesha did her first ad at the age of four and since then she dreamt of becoming an actress. She also featured in a 'Complan' ad Campaign along with Shahid Kapoor where they played Complan Girl and Complan Boy. She did her first music video 'Meri Chunar Udd Udd jaye' of Singer Falgu...  See full bio

Cute and charming Ayesha Takia Azmi is an actress of Hindi Film Industry. Ayesha is among those few actresses who had immense talent but is unlucky for not getting the right opportunity.

Ayesha was born on 10th April 1986 to a Gujarati Father Nishit and Mother Faridah, an Anglo-Indian Muslim. She has a younger sister Natasha. She is married to Farhan Azmi who is a Restaurateur. Samajwadi Party Leader Abu Asim Azmi is her Father-In-law. Ayesha did her schooling from the St. Anthony High School, but seldom went to college because she started to work since she was fifteen. Ayesha did her first ad at the age of four and since then she dreamt of becoming an actress. She also featured in a 'Complan' ad Campaign along with Shahid Kapoor where they played Complan Girl and Complan Boy. She did her first music video 'Meri Chunar Udd Udd jaye' of Singer Falguni Pathak at the age of fifteen. She featured in another video song 'Shake It Daddy' at sixteen. Ayesha grew up speaking English at her home and learned Fluent Hindi and Telugu after entering respective industries.

She signed her first movie 'Socha Na Tha' opposite Abhay Deol and then 'Taarzan - The Wonder Car' but the delay in the making of the former movie let later to be her first release. She won the Best Filmfare debut in the same. After that she appeared in a few movies but they could not do much for her. Although she got some notice in 'Dil Maange More' and 'Shaadi No. 1'. She entered Tollywood in 2006 from the movie 'Robbery'. In the same year she bounced back with Nagesh Kukunoor's 'Dor' where she successfully essayed a strong role of a widowed daughter-in-law. She gained much appreciation for her role. She won the Screen Award for Best Actress (Critics' choice). She was seen in 2007 multi-starrer 'Salaam-E-Ishq', Rohit Shetty's 'Sunday' (2008), Nagesh Kukunoor's '8 x 10 Tasveer' (2009). Her 2009 movie 'Wanted' opposite Salman Khan was a blockbuster. She recently debuted as an Anchor for a Music-Reality show 'Sur kshetra'. Ayesha loves chatting with fans and is a familiar face on Twitter which she also uses to voice her opinions.

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  R. Panneerselvam
R. Panneerselvam (born 10 April 1970) is an Indian/Tamil action film director. His films include Renigunta (2009) starring the actor known as Johnny.

His film 18 Vayasu is about a mentally unstable youngster who falls in love and was made with the same team who made Renigunta.

He was the associate director of N. Linguswamy, an Indian film director; he worked on Lingusamy\\\'s action films Run (2002), Ji (2005), Sandakozhi (2005) and Bheema (2008).

R. Panneerselvam (born 10 April 1970) is an Indian/Tamil action film director. His films include Renigunta (2009) starring the actor known as Johnny.

His film 18 Vayasu is about a mentally unstable youngster who falls in love and was made with the same team who made Renigunta.

He was the associate director of N. Linguswamy, an Indian film director; he worked on Lingusamy\\\'s action films Run (2002), Ji (2005), Sandakozhi (2005) and Bheema (2008).

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  Tarun Gopi
Tarun Gopi (born 10 April) is an Indian film director, scriptwriter and film producer. His first film as director was Thimiru (2006), which became one of the year's top-grossing Tamil films. He later ventured into acting roles, but has since prioritised his work as an actor below directorial duties.

Indian film Director, Script writer,producer Mr.Tarun Gopi was born in Gudalur in his native place in Theni District of Tamil Nadu.India and was brought up in Madurai . Tarun Gopi had his School Graduation at the Government Higher Secondary School and then studied bachelor's degree Graduation in Accounting at Madurai Kamaraj University of Tamil Nadu. Soon after completing his education, he joined as an assistant director and apprenticed under directors Sakthi Chidambaram and Upendra. Tarun Gopi made his debut with the masala film, Thimiru (...  See full bio

Tarun Gopi (born 10 April) is an Indian film director, scriptwriter and film producer. His first film as director was Thimiru (2006), which became one of the year's top-grossing Tamil films. He later ventured into acting roles, but has since prioritised his work as an actor below directorial duties.

Indian film Director, Script writer,producer Mr.Tarun Gopi was born in Gudalur in his native place in Theni District of Tamil Nadu.India and was brought up in Madurai . Tarun Gopi had his School Graduation at the Government Higher Secondary School and then studied bachelor's degree Graduation in Accounting at Madurai Kamaraj University of Tamil Nadu. Soon after completing his education, he joined as an assistant director and apprenticed under directors Sakthi Chidambaram and Upendra. Tarun Gopi made his debut with the masala film, Thimiru (2006) featuring Vishal in the lead role. He was keen on casting actress Sriya Reddy in a villainous role and was only successful in signing her on after several rounds of negotiation, with the casting subsequently winning acclaim post-release. The film opened in August 2006 to positive reviews, with a critic from The Hindu adding "Gopi's packaging and treatment make Thimiru engaging".Thimiru became a very successful venture at the box office and Tarun Gopi immediately began pre-production work on another script featuring Madhavan, but later discontinued work the project.

His next venture was Kaalai (2008) featuring Silambarasan and Vedhicka, which fared poorly at the box office and received negative reviews. During the making of the film, Tarun fell out with Silambarasan, with the pair reported to have had a brawl on the location of the shoot.Also during 2007, he announced that he would act as the antagonist in Silambarasan's directorial venture Kettavan and would work on a bilingual film, Nee Oda Naan Thuratha, with Prabhas, Lekha Washington, Ravi Krishna and Nila in the lead roles. However, the former venture was shelved after a single schedule and the latter project did not materialise.Tarun Gopi then set up his own production studio and began work on his home production venture, Kaatupaiya, where he would play the lead role himself.

He was unsuccessful in bringing in Reemma Sen to play the heroine and subsequently found it difficult to continue the project, so accepted an offer to act and make his debut through Rasu Madhuravan's Mayandi Kudumbathar (2009), alongside nine other directors.The film had an average run at the box office, and during a press meet for the film, Tarun Gopi lashed out at actors Vishal and Silambarasan for treating him poorly in his earlier directorial commitments. He accused the pair of tearing promotional posters of Mayandi Kudumbathar and spoke of their continuous interference in their respective films. Tarun Gopi's outburst was widely criticised by his contemporaries in the film industry.

Tarun Gopi then planned to direct the Tamil remake of the successful Telugu film, Ullasamga Utsahamga in 2009, but the venture failed to take off.He also appeared in the films Jeeva Poonga directed by Azhagappan and Ennai Etho Seithu Vittai opposite Saranya Mohan during the period, but neither film had a theatrical release. Likewise in 2010, he worked on a multi-starrer film titled Gnani and Saravana Kudil opposite Saranya Nag, but again neither film was completed. Throughout the following years, he featured in further unreleased films such as Balamurugan's Pechiyakka Marumagan and Vadivudaiyaan's Kanniyum Kaalaiyum Sema Kadhal alongside Karan, and also issued a public apology to the actors he had upset previously.

In 2015, he completed making Veri, a sequel to his previous film Thimiru, albeit with a smaller budget, which would feature a different cast led by himself, Sandhya and Ramana. At the audio launch event of the film, he expressed his frustration at the unreleased state of several of his films and remarked that he would no longer prioritise work as an actor and would return to directing.

 
 
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