Revathi was born in Kochi Asha's real name. His father, Army Major Kelunni. She lived in various parts of the country. Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, including more than one hundred films and starred in five languages. Revathi good Bharatnatyam artist. The location of his dance performance in Chennai, in the year 1979. His debut Hindi film hero Salman Khan's film titled 'Love'. 'Minsara Kanavu' for Kajol in the film , 'Kandukonden Kandukonden ' for Tabu in the film, 'Devaraga’ gave voice for sridevi to the film.
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Written By Nila on Saturday, November 1, 2014 | 5:54 PM
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