The term "Kalavanthula" typically refers to a community of performing artists in South India, particularly in Telugu cinema. Many actors from this community have made significant contributions to the film industry, often showcasing their talents in various artistic forms like dance and music. However, not all cine actors belong to the Kalavanthula caste, as the industry is diverse and includes individuals from various backgrounds and communities.
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you have to be discovered and figure out if there are any new shoes and then fly on an airplane to california to audition. Before any of this, you have to be a good actor!
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This scenario exemplifies the concept of "perceived agency" or "attribution of desire." Actor B acts on their belief about Actor A's desires rather than any explicit communication or action from Actor A. This highlights how individuals can interpret and respond to perceived intentions, which can influence their decisions and behaviors.
gaikwad are mostly marathas,can be in other caste also.indian constitution allows any person to keep any surname as he wishs irrespective of any caste
Ahluwalia is jatt caste so they can marry to any jatt caste
mehra caste belongs to jheer caste. the jheer caste are the original water drawers from the wells for all the families in India. any jheer caste interested in association please email me on rani_rani@hotmail.co.uk
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there aren't any
any age, even babies can be actors
Anyone can marriage in any caste or religion. In India, inter caste marriages are legal.
Robbi surname is seen In caste devanga ...which is a weaver community
Bikkina & Bikkani (both are same) belongs to Kamma caste
Napa or any surname is belongs to "Human" caste. Please do not see caste/religion/race. All human beings are born in the same way but why the hell caste/religion came. Caste/religion are created to guide the human beings to live better life not for marrying the girl in the same religion/caste.
Yes. It is found in southern India and Northern Sri lanka. I know well because because I am from that caste.
Oh, dude, the "santra" title doesn't determine someone's caste in Bengal or anywhere else. It's like saying all people named "Smith" are automatically blacksmiths. Caste is a whole other messy, outdated system that we should probably just leave in the past, you know?