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  Bosskey
Bosskey is an Indian film actor, Radio Jockey, Television anchor,stand-up comedian and film critic working in the Tamil film and media industry. He has anchored TV shows such as Hari Giri Assembly and Siri Giri Station in Jaya TV and appeared in some Tamil films mostly in comedy roles.

He currently presents Sollunga Boss program in Sun TV and Kashayam with Bosskey a Tamil cinema review program in YouTube's Indiaglitz Tamil channel. He ran Giri Giri column in Ananda Vikatan.He also worked as an anchorman for Kishkinta's Manthira Arai.

Bosskey is an Indian film actor, Radio Jockey, Television anchor,stand-up comedian and film critic working in the Tamil film and media industry. He has anchored TV shows such as Hari Giri Assembly and Siri Giri Station in Jaya TV and appeared in some Tamil films mostly in comedy roles.

He currently presents Sollunga Boss program in Sun TV and Kashayam with Bosskey a Tamil cinema review program in YouTube's Indiaglitz Tamil channel. He ran Giri Giri column in Ananda Vikatan.He also worked as an anchorman for Kishkinta's Manthira Arai.

Known For: Vaanam Vasappadum
 
  Rohini
Rohini is an Indian actress, lyricist, screenwriter, voice actor and director.  She has mainly acted in south Indian, notably Malayalam and Tamil films. Having started her acting career at five, she has about 130 south Indian films to her credit.  She received National Award of Special mention and Andhra Pradesh State Award for Best Female Actor in the year 1996 for the film Sthree.

A native of Anakapalli, Rohini spent all her childhood in Chennai.  She started her career in 1976 as a child artiste. She was first seen as a wide-eyed 5 year old in Yashoda Krishna, a Telugu film.

She is also a popular dubbing artist in the Tamil industry. She has voiced six characters in five of Mani Ratnam's films. She lent her voice to actresses like Jyothika (Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu), Aishwarya Rai (Iruvar and Raavanan), Manis...  See full bio

Rohini is an Indian actress, lyricist, screenwriter, voice actor and director.  She has mainly acted in south Indian, notably Malayalam and Tamil films. Having started her acting career at five, she has about 130 south Indian films to her credit.  She received National Award of Special mention and Andhra Pradesh State Award for Best Female Actor in the year 1996 for the film Sthree.

A native of Anakapalli, Rohini spent all her childhood in Chennai.  She started her career in 1976 as a child artiste. She was first seen as a wide-eyed 5 year old in Yashoda Krishna, a Telugu film.

She is also a popular dubbing artist in the Tamil industry. She has voiced six characters in five of Mani Ratnam's films. She lent her voice to actresses like Jyothika (Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu), Aishwarya Rai (Iruvar and Raavanan), Manisha Koirala (Bombay) and Amala (Shiva).

She wrote lyrics for the Tamil film Pachaikili Muthucharam, before ending another hiatus by writing all songs in the album, Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey.  Her acting skills were recognized and she was given the Kalaimamani award recently.

She writes episodes for Tamil TV serials.  She started writing scripts for TV series way back in 1996, and has adapted the Sahithya Academy Award winning novel Verukku Neer for a tele film in 2005.  She hosted the live TV talk show Kelvigal Aayiram for Vijay TV, which she said "dealt with issues close to my heart".  She moderated the Tamil programme Azhagiya Tamizh Magal on Kalaignar TV and has worked as the anchor of Raj TV’s show, Rohini’s Box Office in which she reviewed the latest releases.

Being an activist for AIDS awareness, Rohini has also directed short films for M.G.R. Medical University and Tamil Nadu Aids Control Society.  In 2008, Rohini had directed a 50-minute documentary Silent Hues about film industry’s child artists, she being one herself.  In 2013, she has directed a feature film Appavin Meesai which is yet to be released.

She is also the sister of famous Telugu TV artiste, Balaji. She was married to actor Raghuvaran in 1996.  They got divorced in 2004.  She has a son Rishi Varan.

 
  K. S. Adhiyaman
K. S. Adhiyaman is an Indian film director and producer, who has directed Hindi and Tamil films. His films have often had a delayed release due to production trouble.

Adhiyaman apprenticed under director K. Vijayan for eight films in the late 1980s, before deciding to become a film maker. After beginning his directorial career with a relatively unnoticed film in Thoorathu Sondham (1992), Adhiyaman wrote the dialogues for Suresh Menon's well received films Pudhiya Mugam (1993) and Paasamalargal (1994) and subsequently bagged the opportunity to make another film. Thotta Chinungi, a relationship drama featuring an ensemble cast of Raghuvaran, Karthik, Revathi, Devayani, Rohini and Nagendra Prasad, won critical acclaim and performed well at the box office. He then featured as an actor in Thalaimurai (1998) directed by Saravana Pandian and won acclaim for ...  See full bio

K. S. Adhiyaman is an Indian film director and producer, who has directed Hindi and Tamil films. His films have often had a delayed release due to production trouble.

Adhiyaman apprenticed under director K. Vijayan for eight films in the late 1980s, before deciding to become a film maker. After beginning his directorial career with a relatively unnoticed film in Thoorathu Sondham (1992), Adhiyaman wrote the dialogues for Suresh Menon's well received films Pudhiya Mugam (1993) and Paasamalargal (1994) and subsequently bagged the opportunity to make another film. Thotta Chinungi, a relationship drama featuring an ensemble cast of Raghuvaran, Karthik, Revathi, Devayani, Rohini and Nagendra Prasad, won critical acclaim and performed well at the box office. He then featured as an actor in Thalaimurai (1998) directed by Saravana Pandian and won acclaim for his performance, while making another family drama titled Swarnamukhi which had Parthiban and Prakash Raj in leading roles.


Adhiyaman then chose to direct his first Hindi film and began remaking Thotta Chinungi in Hindi as Aap Mere Hai Sanam in early 1998. Notably, the film featured an ensemble cast of several leading actors including Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai while several music composers also worked on the film. The film languished in development hell and was eventually released in 2002 as Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam earning mixed reviews and below average collections, with a critic noting Adhiyaman's "overly simplistic direction lacks both pace and creativity." He then began making a project titled Mujhse Shaadi Karogi in 2002, a romantic drama featuring Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. The project's title was changed to Dil Chura Ke Chal Diye and then to the eventual title Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar and the film was completed within a year, though the producers delayed the film's release indefinitely. Delays meant that Adhiyaman chose to remake the film and release it swiftly in Tamil as Priyasakhi (2005) with R. Madhavan and Sadha playing lead roles. Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar was finally released in August 2006, with the films earning mixed reviews in both languages. In between the ventures, he also started a film titled Hot featuring Neha Dhupia and Parvin Dabbas, but despite completing shoot has not released.


Adhiyaman made another family drama film titled Thoondil starring Shaam, Sandhya and Divya Spandana. Extensively shot in London, Thoondil began shoot in mid 2006 and progressed slowly before releasing to average reviews in February 2008, with reviewers calling it "melodramatic" and noting that it "starts promisingly and turns unsatisfying". Adhiyaman initially planned to remake Thoondil in Hindi with Vivek Oberoi and Bipasha Basu, as well revealing he was set to remake the 2004 Tamil film Ghilli in Hindi with Harman Baweja and Deepika Padukone.He then announced that he was set to remake the Malayalam film Chinthamani Kolacase with Sunny Deol in Hindi as Judgement and would incorporate real life events of the death of journalist Shivani Bhatnagar into the script. Neither of the three films eventually materialised. In early 2010, he began a comedy film titled Amali Thumali featuring Nakul and Shanthnu in lead roles. Despite filming scenes in locations including Fiji in 2012, the film is yet to be complete and have a theatrical release. In 2014, it was reported that the director was 

 
  Nalini
Nalini is a South Indian mainstream actress who worked in the 1980s. She acted in Tamil and Malayalam films opposite the stars including Mohanlal, Mammootty, Vijayakanth, Sathyaraj and Mohan. Nalini, originally from South India, moved to the south to act in films. Her pairing with Mohan in Tamil is a hit. She did act in a few Malayalam movies and is currently doing character roles under her real name.


Nalini married actor Ramarajan in 1987 and they have a twins, daughter Aruna and son Arun. After their divorce in 2000, she is actively starring in a line of Tamil TV serials. Nalini acted as a mother-in-law in soaps like Kolangal and Idhayam which were two very famous serials that were broadcast in Sun TV network. Her Daughter Aruna is married to Ramesh Subramanian on 6 May 2013.

Nalini is a South Indian mainstream actress who worked in the 1980s. She acted in Tamil and Malayalam films opposite the stars including Mohanlal, Mammootty, Vijayakanth, Sathyaraj and Mohan. Nalini, originally from South India, moved to the south to act in films. Her pairing with Mohan in Tamil is a hit. She did act in a few Malayalam movies and is currently doing character roles under her real name.


Nalini married actor Ramarajan in 1987 and they have a twins, daughter Aruna and son Arun. After their divorce in 2000, she is actively starring in a line of Tamil TV serials. Nalini acted as a mother-in-law in soaps like Kolangal and Idhayam which were two very famous serials that were broadcast in Sun TV network. Her Daughter Aruna is married to Ramesh Subramanian on 6 May 2013.

 
  Ravi Raghavendra
Ravi Raghavendra is an Indian film actor who appears in Tamil films and television serials.

Ravi Raghavendra is Group President, Business Development (South), of Yes Bank. He is the brother of philanthropist Latha Rajinikanth, the wife of film actor Rajinikanth. He is also the brother-in-law of playwright Y. Gee. Mahendra, while he is also related to former actress Vyjayanthimala.

Ravi Raghavendra is married to a dancer Lakshmi and the couple have a son named Anirudh Ravichander who made his debut as a music composer with Aishwarya Dhanush's 3, winning critical acclaim for his work.

Ravi Raghavendra is an Indian film actor who appears in Tamil films and television serials.

Ravi Raghavendra is Group President, Business Development (South), of Yes Bank. He is the brother of philanthropist Latha Rajinikanth, the wife of film actor Rajinikanth. He is also the brother-in-law of playwright Y. Gee. Mahendra, while he is also related to former actress Vyjayanthimala.

Ravi Raghavendra is married to a dancer Lakshmi and the couple have a son named Anirudh Ravichander who made his debut as a music composer with Aishwarya Dhanush's 3, winning critical acclaim for his work.

 
  Nisha Noor
Nisha Noor was a popular South Indian actress. She mainly concentrated on Tamil and Malayalam films. She also acted in Telugu and Kannada films.

She was popular for her roles in the films like Kalyana Agathigal (1986) and Iyer the Great (1990). She acted in several other films like Tik Tik Tik (1981), the critically acclaimed Chuvappu Naada, Mimics Action 500, Inimai Idho Idho etc. She was on the peak of her career during 1980 to 1986. Afterwards, she left the industry unnoticed.

She was at last found in appalling condition at the street and the Muslim Munnetta Kazhagam volunteers admitted her to Thambaram hospital.  Later her health deteriorated and was struggling with AIDS. She died in 2007.

Nisha Noor was a popular South Indian actress. She mainly concentrated on Tamil and Malayalam films. She also acted in Telugu and Kannada films.

She was popular for her roles in the films like Kalyana Agathigal (1986) and Iyer the Great (1990). She acted in several other films like Tik Tik Tik (1981), the critically acclaimed Chuvappu Naada, Mimics Action 500, Inimai Idho Idho etc. She was on the peak of her career during 1980 to 1986. Afterwards, she left the industry unnoticed.

She was at last found in appalling condition at the street and the Muslim Munnetta Kazhagam volunteers admitted her to Thambaram hospital.  Later her health deteriorated and was struggling with AIDS. She died in 2007.

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