Ganga is a village girl who runs away with her brother Narsimha because of her aunty mistreating her. She comes to Banglore in search of a job and after several years she falls in love with Annaya Narsimhas friend. Narsimsha gets married to Yamuna a young business tycoons daughter. Yamuna does not like Gangas interference in her married life and so asks her to leave the house. Will she leave the house or stay? Watch this movie to know more
The plot of the film is based on a Russian Folk Tale. The Cartoon follows a goat, Dereza, who is talented but lazzy. Dereza prefers idleness, pretending to be unhappy and hungry. Using the protection of the Grandfather who believes her, she loses sense of proportion and is thrown out of the house. The goat later repents.
A poor girl named A Qing was sold into the brothel Changle Fang () during Tang Dynasty. Brother Gang is an inventor, he is good at invent sex toy and he fells in love with Wu Gu'niang secretly. While A Qing sleep with the visitor, she drank ecstasy and has sex with A Yi. Later, they fell in love. Finally, A Qing married A Yi and left the brothel Changle Fang.
Srinatha was born to Bhimamba and Marayya in 1365.
Srinatha is respected as Kavi Sarvabhouma (King of poets) in and is being patronised by many kings including the Kondavidu Reddys, Velamas of Rachakonda and Deva Raya II of Vijayanagara Empire. Even though He is married, Srinatha is in awe of woman's beauty and dedicates his poems in praise of the beauty.
Stella is a beautiful young woman with a talent in singing. She dreams of doing one day a big career in singing. Andreas, her boyfriend who works in a small store, doesn't approve her dreams and as consequence there are quarrels between them. When Stella decides to go in the north Greece to sing in night clubs, Andreas sets off to find her, wandered in the places of night fun. Soon Stella is disappointed by the people of nightlife and returns to Andreas.
The movie opens with a shot of a poster with three men in tuxedos under the name "Los Tres Tenores". Inside a theater in Mexico, one of the men, the dapper and refined French tenor Armand Dupres sings an operatic aria. Backstage, Spanish tenor Ricardo Palacios' wife tries to shoot him in the groin for cheating on her. Police take her away screaming, as Palacios and superstitious Italian tenor, Fabrizio Bernini, prepare to go onstage. Palacios hands his colleagues large Mexican sombreros and tells them to their disgust they must sing a mariachi number together. The concert turns into a disaster. A series of newspaper headlines follow their performance asking "Tenors or Clowns?" and explaining that his singing partners are suing Palacios for fraud. Paparazzi photographs follow showing Bernini kissing Palacios' wife and Dupres mourning his own wife's death.