Sunanda Murali Manohar
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Sunanda Murali Manohar | |
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Born | September 10, 1957[1] |
Died | December 30, 2017 | (aged 60)
Spouse | Murali Manohar |
Relatives | Sharmiela Mandre (niece) |
Sunanda Murali Manohar was an Indian-British film producer and entrepreneur, based in London England. She has produced, along with her husband, Dr. J. Murali Manohar (an ENT Surgeon), several Indian, American and British films, including Indian Summer (British 1987), Blood Stone (US 1988), Jungle Boy (US 2001), Tropical Heat (US 2002), Inferno (US 2006), Jeans (1998 film), Jeans (Tamil 1998), JODI (Tamil 1999), Minnale (Tamil 2001), Majnu (Tamil 2002), Arasatchi (Tamil 2003), Backwaters (English/UK 2004), Ramji Londonwale (Hindi/UK 2005), Telling Lies (English/UK 2005), Provoked (English/UK 2006), Sajni (Kannada/ UK 2006), Dhaam Dhoom (Tamil 2008), Mirattal (2008), Chikku Bukku (Tamil 2010), and Kochadaiiyaan (2014).
In 2001, she launched "South for You", a south Indian Tamil Channel on Sky network in Great Britain, and was running it till 2011. When she sold it, the channel was taken over by UTV.
Personal life
She is the daughter of R. N. Mandre, a veteran in Production, Distribution and Exhibition of Hindi and Kannada films for more than 50 years, who built the first air-conditioned theater Sangam, in Bangalore and Mysore. Sharmila Mandre, a popular Kannada actor, is her niece.[2]
Death
She died on December 30, 2017 due to lymphomas.[3][4]
Filmography
- Indian Summer (UK) English (1997)
- Blood stone (US) English (1988)
- Tropical Heat (US) English 2001
- Jungle Boy (US) English (2001)
- Inferno (US) English (1994)
- Jeans (1998)
- Kaadhal Kavithai (1998)
- Jodi (1999)
- Minnale (2001)
- Majunu (2001)
- Arasatchi (2004)
- Ramji Londonwale (2005)
- Thambi (2006)
- Provoked (2007)
- Dhaam Dhoom (2008)
- Modhi Vilayadu (2009)
- Chikku Bukku (2010)
- Mirattal (2012)
- Kochadaiiyaan (2014)
- Aake (2017)
References
- ^ "Sunanda Murali Manohar - Times of India". Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ "Producer Sunanda Manohar loses battle to cancer - Times of India". Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ "Producer Sunanda Murali Manohar passes away on December 30". 30 December 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ "Bidding adieu to Sunanda Murali Manohar in Bengaluru - Times of India". Retrieved 18 January 2018.