Ranjini (disambiguation)

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Ranjini is a form of Carnatic music.

Ranjini may also refer to:

Ranjini Haridas TV anchor, model

Ranjini Haridas is an Indian television anchor, movie artist and model.

Sasha Selvarajoo, better known as Ranjini, is a Singapore-born Indian actress known for her roles in Tamil and Malayalam films of the mid-1980s and early 1990s.

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<i>Red Chillies</i> (film) 2009 film by Shaji Kailas

Red Chillies is a 2009 Indian Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by A. K. Sajan, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. It was produced by M. Renjith under Rajaputhra Visual Media and was distributed by Vaishaka Release. The film also stars Thilakan, Siddique, Biju Menon, and Hareesh Peradi. Red Chillies was released in India on 14 February 2009 in Valentine's Day. It was a superhit at the box office.

<i>Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu</i> 1988 film by Priyadarshan

Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu is a 1988 Indian Malayalam romance drama film, directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, and Ranjini. The story is based on the Marathi play Sasa Aani Kasav, which was earlier adapted into the 1983 movie Katha.

The News is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian mystery thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and produced by G.R.Sureshkumar, starring Suresh Gopi, Ranjini, Lizy and Babu Antony. This is the debut release of Shaji Kailas.

Journalist is a 1993 Malayalam film, directed by Viji Thampi, starring Jagadish, Siddique and Sithara.

Lunars Comedy Express is an Indian popular Malayalam comedy reality-television competition, broadcast on the Malayalam channel Asianet and is sponsored by Britelite. Team Mamankam and Team Happy were declared as the winners of the series and bagged 1.5 Million rupees.

<i>Entry</i> (film) 2013 Indian film

Entry is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Rajesh Amanakara and starring Baburaj, Ranjini Haridas, Bhagath Manuel and Sija Rose in the lead roles.

<i>Muthaaram</i>

Muthaaram is a 2011-2014 Indian Tamil-language soap opera starring Devayani, Vijayalakshmi, Neenu Karthika, Sathyapriya, Manjari and Neepa. It aired on Sun TV 14 November 2011 to 25 January 2014 on Monday to Friday at 12:30PM (IST) for 564 episodes.

<i>Parisam Pottachu</i> 1987 film

Parisam Pottachu is a 1987 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by K.Shozharajan, starring Karthik, Pandiyan, Madhuri and Ranjini in lead roles.

<i>Velicham</i> 1980 film

Velicham is a 1987 Tamil-language Indian feature film, directed by Sundar K. Vijayan, starring Karthik and Ranjini in lead roles.

Kudumbam Oru Koyil is a 1987 Indian Tamil film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and produced by Anandavalli Balaji. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Lakshmi, Murali and Ranjini in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ranga Rao L M.

Pavakkoothu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sreekumar Krishnan Nair and produced by Panthalam Gopinath. The film stars Jayaram, Parvathy, Ranjini and Innocent in the lead roles. This film was inspired by Rettai Vaal Kuruvi.

Anantha Vruthantham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Anil, starring Saikumar and Ranjini in the lead roles.

Ayur Rekha is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by GM Manu, starring Mukesh and Indrajith in the lead roles.

<i>Kalasam</i> (TV series) Tamil television soap opera

Kalasam is a 2008-2009 Tamil soap opera that aired Monday through Friday on Sun TV from 14 July 2008 to 26 June 2009 at 8:30PM IST totalling 234 episodes. It received the highest ratings of Tamil serials and high praise from viewers.