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- films produced by Nagi Reddy. I was 7-8 years old when I first saw it [Mayabazaar] as a kid, I loved it immensely. Later, when I came to the film industry...
- Mayabazaar 1995 is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language comedy horror film directed by Keyaar and produced by Meena Panchu Arunachalam. The film stars Ramki and...
- director S. Rajeswara Rao for AIR. P. V. Das, producer and director of Mayabazaar (also known as Sasirekhaa Parinayam) was scouting for a young girl to...
- "rediff.com: Mammootty's Mayabazaar". specials.rediff.com. "Maya Bazaar". Sify. Archived from the original on 26 March 2022. "Mayabazaar: Only for Mammootty...
- Gollapudi Srinivas Memorial Award. In 2006, his second directorial venture, Mayabazaar, featured Bhumika Chawla and Raja in the lead roles. His next film, Ashta...
- 2006 Sillunu Oru Kaadhal Ishwarya Tamil Family Dr. Kavita Bhatia Hindi Mayabazaar Anupama Telugu 2007 Gandhi, My Father Gulab Gandhi Hindi Satyabhama Satyabhama...
- previously composed for this film. It was said to be there in the 1932 Hindi Mayabazaar too. That tune was inspired by Charles Penrose's 1922 song "The Laughing...
- and currently Desher Maati (Star Jalsha). Her first feature film was Mayabazaar. She also dubbed in Bengali movie Fidaa starring Yash and Sanjana. Apart...
- Alibaba Adbhuta Deepam (1995) Rendu Krishnudu (1995) Sisindri (1995) Mayabazaar (1995) Street Fighter (1995) Aadaalla Majaka (1995) Raja Simham (1995)...
- the National Film Award-winning Grahanam (2005) and followed it up with Mayabazaar (2006). While working on the characters, the story became more female-centric...