Devatha (film)
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Devata is the Hindu term for guardian spirits, and the plural form of Deva (Hinduism)
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Devata or Devatha is also the title of many Indian films, including:
Deva (Hinduism)
' is the Sanskrit word for god or deity, its related feminine term is devi. In modern Hinduism, it can be loosely interpreted as any benevolent supernatural beings. The devs in Hinduism, also called Suras, are often juxtaposed to the Asuras, their half brothers. Devs are also the maintainers of...
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Devata or Devatha is also the title of many Indian films, including:
- Devata (1939 film) is a Marathi film
- Devatha (1941 film)Devatha (1941 film)Devatha is a 1941 Telugu drama film directed by B. N. Reddi. Huge success of this film lead to the making of more such films with the same title in 1964 by B. Padmanabham and in 1982 by D. Ramanaidu.-The plot:...
is a Telugu film - Devatha (1964 film)Devatha (1964 film)Devatha is a 1964 Telugu drama and musical film produced by veteran comedian B. Padmanabham and directed by K. Hemambharadhara Rao. Mahanati Savitri portrayed duel role in this film....
is a Telugu film - Devatha (1965 film) is a Malayalam film
- Devata (1978 film)Devata (1978 film)Devata is a 1978 Hindi film directed by S. Ramanathan.-Synopsis:Tony, a village orphan marries his sweetheart but loses her in childbirth. He showers all his love and devotion on his child Mary. Mary falls in love with a playboy and when he refuses to marry her, Tony goes to meet him but finds him...
is a Hindi film - Devatha (1982 film) is a Telugu film