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Karnan is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language mythological film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, NTR, Savithri, Devika etc. Its soundtrack and score were composed by Viswanathan, Rama Murthy. KiranPrabha talks about the background story of this film making and many more interesting anecdotes about this film.
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J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India’s highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series.
This is Part 5 / Last Part . Topics covered in this episode are: -
About TIFR, TELCO, TCS etc -
Who is Sumo in Tatasumo -
Sudha Kulakarni Episode -
Final Days
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J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India’s highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 4.
Topics covered in this episode are: -
Air India Nationalization
- JRD as Air India Chairman
- Enacting 1932 feet after 30 years in 1962 and after 50 years in 1982
- Kalpana Chawla inspired by JRD
More topics in Part 5
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J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India’s highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 3. Time line covered in this episode is 1932 to 1942: - Accomplishments from 1932 to 1938 - Elected as Chairman in 1934 - Initial Challenges - Second world war impact - Sudden death of Nevill Vincent More topics in Part 4
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J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India’s highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 2.
Time line covered in this episode is 1925 to 1932: - JRD entry into Tata Group as an apprentice - His father RD's death and web of financial problems - Trained as pilot - Bought own small flight for him self - Participation in Aga Khan announced air journey competetion - Birth of Tata Air Mail Service More topics in Part 3
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J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India.His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India’s highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 1. More details will be covered in Part 2.
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Budaguru Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu (26 July 1910 – 8 October 1974) was an Indian film director, producer and actor. He is best known for directing films in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi. His most popular films are Karnan, Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Sri Krishnadevaraya, School Master and Kittur Channamma, B. R. Panthulu, is also a successful actor KiranPrabha narrates most interesting film journey of BR Panthulu, in this episode.
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Harikatha Pitamaha Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Das (31 August 1864 – 2 January 1945) was a multifaceted gem of a talent in diverse fields of learning and forms of fine arts in Madras Presidency, British India. He was born in Ajjada village, near Bobbili. Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Das garu, a versatile genius of all times from Andhra Pradesh. He was a poet, musician, dancer, linguist, and philosopher with an unparalleled body of work in a wide variety of subjects with great depths. A seemingly impossible feat by human effort inspiring the rest to push their limits. A Real life "Bahumukha Praznasaali" poly art exponent. KiranPrabha narrates the highly interesting life journey of Sri Adibhatla Narayana Dasu Garu, in this episode.
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Subbarayalu Munuswami Sriramulu Naidu (1910-1976), also known as SM Sreeramulu Naidu, was an Indian businessman and movie producer from Coimbatore who founded the Pakshiraja Studios in 1945.
He was responsible for the early development of the Tamil film industry in Coimbatore and was called the "Coimbatore movie mogul". He has directed and produced films predominantly in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam languages, while also having made one Kannada film. In 1944, he was implicated as one of the accused in the Lakshmikanthan Murder Case and served his sentence till 1945 when he was discharged due to lack of evidence. Malaikallan which was made in 6 languages was a sensational hit in all languages.
SMS Naidu gave lift to so many film personalities. KiranPrabha narrates most interesting anecdotes from Sri Ramulu Naidu life journey.
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Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna (1930-2016) was a legendary Indian Carnatic vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, renowned for his exceptional voice and unique renditions. Born in Andhra Pradesh, he displayed extraordinary musical talent at a young age, giving his first concert at just eight years old. Balamuralikrishna was known for his innovative spirit, creating new ragas and compositions that enriched the Carnatic music tradition. His mastery extended beyond vocals, as he played several instruments, including the violin, viola, and mridangam. He received numerous prestigious awards, including the Padma Vibhushan, for his immense contributions to Indian classical music. Throughout his career, Balamuralikrishna traveled the world, captivating global audiences with his soulful performances. His music was characterized by a blend of tradition and innovation, making him one of the most respected figures in Indian classical music. His legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers. KiranPrabha narrates many interesting chapters in his life journey.
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Amarnath was a versatile actor , who acted as a Hero in about 20 movies during 1950-1960. He also produced a movie by name Magavari Maayalu in 1960. SriLakshmi, famous actress in telugu movies is daughter of Amarnath. Rajesh , hero in movies like Ananda Bharavi, Mallemoggalu is his son. Aiswarya Rajesh who is currently acting in Tamil and Telugu Movies is Amarnath's grand daughter. KiranPrabha narrates the life journey of Amarnath in this talk show.
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Ian Fleming, the creator of the iconic James Bond series, was born on May 28, 1908, in London, England. A man of diverse talents, Fleming served as a naval intelligence officer during World War II, where his experiences heavily influenced his writing. In 1953, he introduced the world to the suave and daring secret agent James Bond with his first novel, Casino Royale. Fleming's Bond novels, known for their thrilling plots, exotic locations, and charismatic hero, quickly became bestsellers, captivating readers worldwide. Beyond Bond, Fleming also penned the beloved children's book Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. Despite his literary success, Fleming led a life marked by personal struggles, including a tumultuous marriage and health issues. He spent significant time at his Jamaican estate, Goldeneye, where he wrote most of his novels. Fleming's influence on popular culture is immeasurable, with his creation of Bond becoming a global phenomenon through books, films, and merchandise. Ian Fleming passed away on August 12, 1964, but his legacy lives on, with James Bond remaining one of the most enduring characters in fiction. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life sketch of Ian Fleming in this talk show.
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SD Lal (1931-1993) was a prominent film director in the 1960s and 1970s, best known for his work in crime, suspense, thriller, and action genres. He directed several notable films with NTR, including Nindu Manasulu, Nippulanti Manishi, and Magaadu, many of which were Hindi remakes. Lal was instrumental in setting new trends in NTR's on-screen styling during that era. He also played a key role in establishing the Film Directors' Colony in Chennai. After his illustrious film career, he continued to contribute to the entertainment industry by working on various Doordarshan programs. KiranPrabha narrates the life sketch of S.D.Lal in this highly interesting talk show with gripping narration.
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#franzkafka #literature #inspiration Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a Czech-born writer whose work has left a lasting impact on modern literature. Known for his surreal and existential themes, Kafka's stories often explore alienation, bureaucracy, and the absurdity of life. His most famous works include "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," and "The Castle," which delve into the complexities of human existence and the often incomprehensible forces that govern our lives. Despite his profound influence, Kafka remained relatively unknown during his lifetime, with much of his work published posthumously by his friend Max Brod. His personal life journey is also equally complex and interesting. KiranPrabha brings the biography of Kafka as a well documented documentary with highly gripping screen play.
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#indiancinema #tamilcinema #telugucinema Raja Sandow, born P.K. Nagalingam, was a pioneering figure in early Indian cinema, known for his exceptional contributions as an actor, director, and producer. Born in 1894 in Tamil Nadu, he began his career in silent films and quickly gained fame for his charismatic screen presence and athletic prowess. Sandow's performances in films like "Bhaktha Bhodhana" (1922) and "Anadhai Penn" (1930) established him as one of the leading stars of his time. Beyond acting, he was also a successful filmmaker, producing and directing several hits. His dedication to the craft and innovative approach helped shape the Indian film industry. Despite passing away in 1943, Raja Sandow's legacy endures, inspiring generations of actors and filmmakers. KiranPrabha narrates the life sketch of Raja Sandow in detail in this talk show
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Michelangelo Buonarroti, born in 1475, was a towering figure of the Italian Renaissance, celebrated for his contributions to art, sculpture, and architecture. From an early age, his extraordinary talent was evident, leading him to study under prominent artists in Florence. His masterpiece, the statue of David, symbolizes human strength and beauty. Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in Vatican City, with its breathtaking frescoes, remains one of the greatest achievements in Western art. Despite his success, he was known for his intense and solitary nature, often clashing with patrons like Pope Julius II. His later works, including the iconic Pietà and The Last Judgment, showcase his deep religious faith and artistic genius. Michelangelo's influence extended beyond his lifetime, shaping the course of art history. His dedication, meticulous attention to detail, and relentless pursuit of perfection continue to inspire artists worldwide. Living to the age of 88, he left behind a legacy that transcends time, immortalizing him as one of history's greatest artists. KiranPrabha narrates the life sketch of Michelangelo with highly gripping narration.
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Swarnalatha is a distinguished singer from the golden era of Telugu films. Most of her songs were performed for comedy actresses. She has sung thousands of songs in eight South Indian languages, featuring in over 500 movies. Notable songs by Swarnalatha include "Kasiki Poyanu Rama Hare," "Ada Neevu Eeda Nenu," "Divvi Divvi Divvittam," and "Amma Noppule." Her eldest son, Anand Raj, is a renowned villain in Tamil and Telugu movies. Additionally, five of her children are doctors in the USA. This talk show is a tribute to the legendary singer Swarnalatha.
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Explore the fascinating life and genius of Leonardo da Vinci, one of history's greatest polymaths, in this captivating video. From his iconic masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper to his groundbreaking studies in anatomy, engineering, and botany, Leonardo's contributions to art and science are unparalleled. Dive into his Milanese period, where he served the Duke of Milan and created some of his most renowned works. Discover his innovative designs for futuristic machines and his meticulous scientific observations that were centuries ahead of their time. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of his sketchbooks, the Codex Atlanticus, and his intriguing personal life. Learn about his connections with other great minds of the Renaissance and how his insatiable curiosity and boundless creativity continue to inspire us today. Don't miss this journey through the mind of a true Renaissance genius.
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Dhulipala Sitarama Sastry (24 September 1921 – 13 April 2007), known mononymously by the surname Dhulipala, was an Indian actor and thespian, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He was noted for playing mythological roles, particularly the role of Shakuni. He began his acting career at the young age of 13 and went on to work in about 300 films. He shot to fame with Bhishma and Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam, acting alongside N. T. Rama Rao. After taking a voluntary retirement from movie career, he constructed Maruthi Devalayam in Guntur and dedicated his last years to Anjaneya Swamy temple. He became a Sanyasi at the age of 80 years with the name Maruti Sevendra Saraswathi. KiranPrabha narrated the unique life events of Sri Dhulipala in this hour long episode.
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