Thendral serial thulasi biography sample
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Real Name | : Kristina Vinokree |
Celebrity Name | : Tina |
D.O.B | : 5th February 1984 |
P.O.B | : Taiping, Perak |
Marital Status | : Single |
First Experience | : Beauty pageant – 2003, Acting in Ghana’s Telemovie- 2005 |
Breakthrough | : Modelling |
Hobby / Past Time | : Reading, Dancing (Salsa), Fishing, Cooking |
Unforgetable Moment | : I immediately started to trace my memory….and gotstuck. I’ve got an extremely bad memory… or better |
FAVOURITES | |
Food | : Arabian, Chinese, Indian |
Drink | : Fresh juice, Red Wine |
Actor | : Bollywood – Abhishek Bachchan, Arjun Rampal, John Abraham, Shahid Kapoor, Akshay Kumar. Hollywood – Will • Indian television dramaSoap operas written, produced, and filmed in India, with characters played by Indians Not to be confused with Bollywood. Indian television dramas, often called Indian series or serials, are scripted television programs made in India, featuring Indian actors. These dramas are broadcast on Indian television networks.[1][2] India's first television teaterpjäs, Hum Log (Hindi), aired from 1984 to 1985 and had 154 episodes.[3]Ekta Kapoor's Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (2000–2008) became the first Indian TV teaterpjäs to surpass 1,000 episodes, with a total of 1,833 episodes, entering the Limca Book of Records.[4] The Marathi series Char Divas Sasuche (2001–2013) reached 3,200 episodes, becoming the first Indian series to exceed 3,000 episodes, also entering the Limca Book of Records. The Telugu series Abhishekam (2008–2022) was the first Indian show to reach 4,000 episodes, ending on 1 February 2022. The Hindi titta • ThendralFor other uses, see Thendral (disambiguation). 2009 Indian TV series or programme Thendral (transl. Breeze) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired Monday through Friday on Sun TV. It was broadcast from 7 December 2009 to 17 January 2015 for 1,340 episodes. The show stars Shruthi Raj and Deepak Dinkar and revolves around a girl's struggle in a middle-class family, focusing on the importance of women's education. It was produced by Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd and directed by S. Kumaran.[1][2] The show replaced Kolangal and was replaced by Priyamanaval which both serials was also produced by Vikatan Televistas. Thendral was amongst the first Tamil serials to go viral on the internet.[3] The Indian newspaper Business Standard described it as the "first youthful prime time daily soap in Tamil".[4][5][6]Thendral has been highly acclaimed and has won many awards.[7][8
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