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Loveis a 2004 Indian Kannada-language romance film written, directed and produced by Rajendra Singh Babu. The film stars Mohanlal, Aditya, making his debut, and Rakshita in lead roles, while Amrish Puri and Kota Srinivasa Rao feature in supporting roles. This was also Mohanlal debut in Kannada. The film features soundtrack composed by Bollywood composer Anu Malik, marking his debut in Kannada cinema. A. R. Rahman's Airtel jingle was featured and reused for another four similar tunes in the film. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Prema Nagar and in Malayalam as Aey Taxi.[1]

The story is about the romantic relationship between Vicky and Ganga that begins from Kashi and then travels to Dubai. Tragedy starts with Jai Jagadish and ends with Saligrama Oberoi. Ganga, who mistakes Vikram to be a womaniser, understands his character when he saves her from a fire accident. They become lovers, but things change when a mysterious woman enters their lives.


Mohanlal made his Kannada cinema debut with the film, as a taxi driver.[2] The film was shot in locations such as Allahabad and Varanasi, a month long shoot was conducted in Dubai from November 2003. Mohanlal joined the film in November in Dubai.[3] The film was written, directed and produced by Rajendra Singh Babu. His son Aditya made his acting debut with the film in the leading role.[4]


The music of the film was composed by veteran Bollywood music composer Anu Malik, making his debut in Kannada cinema. The makers also used A. R. Rahman's Airtel jingle was featured in the original soundtrack album and reused for another four similar tunes in the movie.[5]


The reviewer for Deccan Herald called the film "a disappointing fare" and criticized its plot. Of the acting performances, they wrote, "Actingwise, Adithya has put in good efforts. There is nothing much to say about Rakshitha's performance as she has done similar roles earlier. Arun Sagar in the role of Amrish Puri's son is wasted." The reviewer concluded writing, "Camerawork gets noticed particularly in Banaras and Dubai desert scenes. Anu Malik's musical score has nothing new. The only songs by A R Rahman's were good."[8] Sify wrote "This is a big budget film shot in the picturesque locales of Varanasi, Dubai and other exotic locations on a lavish scale. The songs, cinematography and actions are well conceived but the director has not given any importance to the story which is predictable and banal".[9]


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Self-love, defined as "love of self" or "regard for one's own happiness or advantage", has been conceptualized both as a basic human necessity and as a moral flaw, akin to vanity and selfishness, synonymous with amour-propre, conceitedness, egotism, narcissism, et al. However, throughout the 20th and 21st centuries self-love has adopted a more positive connotation through pride parades, Self-Respect Movement, self-love protests, the hippie era, the modern feminist movement, as well as the increase in mental health awareness that promotes self-love as intrinsic to self-help and support groups working to prevent substance abuse and suicide.


Colors Kannada presents a new star-studded family drama, NINAGAAGI. The new show is set to air from May 27 at 8pm, Monday through Friday, promising an emotional journey of two contrasting individuals.


In association with special partners, Sparsh Masala, Ullas Agarbathi and Bhima Jewellers, Colors Kannada brings to life the captivating story of Rachana and Jeeva. Rachana, portrayed by Divya Uruduga of Bigg Boss Kannada fame, is a Kannada film superstar with over 100 films to her credit. Trapped in a golden cage by her controlling mother, she has been pushed into making more films for financial gain. In contrast, Jeeva, played by television superstar Ritvik Mathad, is a single parent striving to provide a loving and secure life for his 6-year-old daughter, often telling her that her mom is a star in the sky.T


he story takes a heartwarming turn when Jeeva's daughter innocently accepts Rachana as her mother, setting the stage for a unique journey of love and connection between two people from vastly different worlds.


Prashanth Nayak, business head of Colors Kannada, shared his excitement on the new show, "We have always been presenting storylines of core family values before our audiences that involves family bonding. Ninagagi is a fresh experiment with its unique storyline of parental love that will involve many dramas and twists that enable the togetherness of two different people from the different worlds. Featuring superstars such as Ritvvik Mathad and Divya Uruduga in lead roles have justified our presentation of the story too. We are very confident that our audiences will receive Ninagaagi with massive response."


Deeksha S Kumar, managing director, Sparsh Masala, said, "Sparsh Masala is proud to partner with the highly anticipated family drama 'NinnaGaagi.' This collaboration with COLORS Kannada offers us a unique opportunity to reach a wider audience and enhance their viewing experience. As the heartfelt story of Rachana and Jeeva unfolds, our spices will bring an added touch of authenticity to the culinary journeys of our viewers."


Vishnusharan K Bhat, managing director, Bhima Jewellers, said, This collaboration perfectly aligns with our shared values, as both Bhima Jewellers and COLORS Kannada are deeply committed to honoring our roots and traditions. As the heartfelt story of Rachana and Jeeva unfolds, Bhima Jewellers is proud to bring a touch of our rich heritage to the homes of 'NinnaGaagi' viewers. Together with COLORS Kannada, we celebrate the artistry and beauty that define our brand."


NINAGAAGI is produced by Sri Jai Matha Combines, known for acclaimed shows like Nammane Yuvarani, Kannadathi, Bhagyalakshmi, and Lakshmi Baramma. The show features a stellar cast, including promising talents like Priyanka Kamath, Kishan Belagali, Vijay Koundinya, Siri Sinchana, and Punith Hegde. The show is directed by Sampruthvi, the visionary behind the successful show Nammane Yuvarani.


To bring this engaging fiction closer to the audience, Colors Kannada will launch a comprehensive 360-degree marketing campaign, including Print, TV Ads, and pop-up ads on Wynk and Jio Saavn music apps. NINAGAAGI will also feature unique and extensive on-ground activities, such as public caricatures in shopping malls, forehead stickers to connect with home engineers, and social media contests with specially designed and crafted jewelry boxes as prizes. Additionally, the campaign will include bus branding and hoardings to ensure the show is ubiquitous.




Bengaluru, Jun 20 (PTI) Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday urged people to take pride in speaking their mother tongue and said it is the responsibility of every Kannadiga to protect the Kannada language, land and water.



He noted that people living in Karnataka should learn Kannada and stressed the need to create a "Kannada atmosphere" in the state.





Speaking after performing 'bhoomi puja' for the construction of a 25-feet-tall bronze statue of Nada Devi Bhuvaneshwari on the premises of Vidhana Soudha here, the CM said speaking our mother tongue should be a matter of pride.





"A vow must be made that no language other than Kannada is spoken in the state. Kannadigas are generous. That is why there is an environment in Karnataka where even those who speak other languages can live without learning Kannada. The same situation cannot be seen in Tamil Nadu, Andhra and Kerala. They speak only in their mother tongue," he pointed out.





Calling on Kannadigas to speak in their mother tongue, Siddaramaiah said there is no need to feel inferior about it.



"We also have to speak in our mother tongue. That should make us proud..." he added.





Asking people living in Karnataka to learn Kannada, the CM said, "It is the duty of all of us to create a Kannada atmosphere. For that, all the people living here should learn Kannada. We cannot remain silent like that. Kannadigas are not insolents. But love for Kannada should be developed."





"We should not become like the bigots in other states. But we should develop respect and admiration for our language, land and country," he said.

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