Paruchuri rabindranath tagore biography

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  • Tagore (film)

    2003 Telugu film by V. V. Vinayak

    Tagore is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language vigilante action film directed by V. V. Vinayak. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Shriya, and Jyothika, with Prakash Raj and Sayaji Shinde in pivotal supporting roles. The film features music by Mani Sharma and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu.Tagore is a remake of the 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa, with significant changes made to suit Chiranjeevi's stardom and the local context.

    Tagore had a wide release, rivaling Bollywood's major films of the time. Upon release, it received positive reviews, particularly for its narration, Chiranjeevi's performance, and the impactful crowd scenes. The film became a significant commercial success, breaking several box office records, and went on to become the second highest-grossing Telugu film of its time, surpassed only by Indra (2002), another Chiranjeevi starrer. The song "Nenu Saitham," written by Suddala Ashok Teja, won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics.

    Plot

    The story begins with the mysterious disappearance of 15 Mandal Revenue Officers (MROs), of whom 14 are later released, while one is found murdered. Beside the victim's body, the police uncover incriminating files and a tape, which reveal that the officers were targeted for being the most corrupt among their peers. The Anti-Corruption Force (ACF), a vigilante organization, claims responsibility, declaring its mission to eradicate corruption by exposing malpractices, abducting officials, and executing the most egregious offenders.

    The ACF expands its operations to other government departments, including the Public Works Department (PWD) and the police force. Their actions instill fear among bureaucrats and temporarily curb illegal activities. However, corruption resurfaces due to pressure from criminal elements. The ACF identifies Badrinarayana, a powerful businessman, as the root caus

    Fundamentals and Application of Magnetic Particles in Cell Isolation and Enrichment

    Abstract

    Magnetic sorting using magnetic beads has become a routine methodology for the separation of key cell populations from biological suspensions. Due to the inherent ability of magnets to provide forces at a distance, magnetic cell manipulation is now a standardized process step in numerous processes in tissue engineering, medicine, and in fundamental biological research. Herein we review the current status of magnetic particles to enable isolation and separation of cells, with a strong focus on the fundamental governing physical phenomena, properties and syntheses of magnetic particles and on current applications of magnet-based cell separation in laboratory and clinical settings. We highlight the contribution of cell separation to biomedical research and medicine and detail modern cell separation methods (both magnetic and non-magnetic). In addition to a review of the current state-of-the-art in magnet-based cell sorting, we discuss current challenges and available opportunities for further research, development and commercialization of magnetic particle-based cell separation systems.

    Keywords: biomedical, magnetic, cells, separation

    1. Introduction: Cell Separation Context and Motivation

    The separation and sorting of biological cells is critical to a variety of biomedical applications including diagnostics, therapeutics, and fundamental cell biology. As samples of interest are often heterogeneous populations of cells that are in culture or that comprise a tissue, techniques to isolate specific cells are essential for understanding how cells function and respond to various stimuli. Blood, for example, is an extremely information-rich and easily accessible tissue that is a complex blend of cells; accurate analysis of blood character and condition requires isolation of a few desired cells. Effective cell sorting to support numerous biomedical pursuits relies upon opti

    Paruchuri brothers

    Indian screenwriting duo

    Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao (born 21 June 1944) and Paruchuri Gopala Krishna (born 25 September 1947), collectively referred to as the Paruchuri Brothers, are a screenwriting duo whose work is predominant as story writers, dialogue writers, actors, directors, poets, playwrights, and novelists in the Indian Telugu film industry.

    They have written the stories and dialogues for over 358 films; to name a few E Charithra Ye Siratho, Naa Desam, Khaidi, Eenadu, Mundadugu, Bobbili Brahmanna, Prajaswamyam, Karthavyam, Varsham, Sarpayagam, Major ChandrakanthSamarasimha Reddy, Narasimha Naidu, Okkadu, Indra, Tagore, Manasantha Nuvve, Nee Sneham, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Shankardada MBBS, Drushyam, Khaidi No. 150, Rudrama Devi and Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy.

    Filmography

    As directors (1984 – Present)

    In 1984, both the brothers decided to direct films and their first film as directors under Srinadh movies was Kai Raja Kai. Later they directed total of 9 films, Bhale Thammudu, Sreekatnaleelalu, Repati Swarajyam, Praja Swamyamyam, Maa Telugu Talli, Maro Quit India, Sarpayagam and Singanna.

    YearTitleLanguageNotes
    1984Kai Raja KaiTelugu
    1985Sri Katna LeelaluTelugu
    1985Bhale ThammuduTelugu
    1987Repati SwarajyamTelugu
    1987PrajaswamyamTelugu
    1988Maa Telugu TalliTelugu
    1991SarpayagamTelugu
    1994Maro Quit IndiaTelugu
    1997SingannaTelugu

    As writers

    YearFilmCreditsNotes
    2019 (2 Movies)Sye Raa Narasimha ReddyStory
    SitaScreenplay and script Coordination
    2018 (3 Movies)RanguDialogues
    Ayushman BhavaScreenplay
    GayathriStory Development
    2017 (5 Movies)Sapthagiri LLBDialogues
    Kathalo RajakumariScript Coordination
    Nene Raju Nene MantriScript Coordination
    JayadevScreenplay, Dialogues
    Khaidi No. 150Script Co-ordinator

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