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  1. May 2, 2019 · Fusing teen-rebel and Angry Young Man movies with the aesthetic of Hindi musicals, Srinivas Krishnas Masala was one of the first Canadian films to explore t...

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  2. Krishna Srinivas (1913–2007) was an Indian writer of English literature, known for his spiritualistic poems. He was the president of the World Poetry Society Intercontinental (WPSI). The Government of India awarded him the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, in 2004. Biography.

  3. avasant.com › thought-leader › srinivas-krishnaSrinivas Krishna - Avasant

    Explore Srinivas Krishna's notable publications that offer strategic insights into banking process transformation, digital service evolution in the GCC region, and payroll business process transformation, reflecting his deep expertise in guiding businesses through digital transitions.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0102415Masala (1991) - IMDb

    Masala: Directed by Srinivas Krishna. With Srinivas Krishna, Sakina Jaffrey, Zohra Sehgal, Saeed Jaffrey. Five years ago, under the watchful eye of the great god Krishna, a plane of Indians returning to the homeland exploded in Canadian skies; a mortal named Krishna lost his family in that crash.

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    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Srinivas Krishna
    • 1993-03
  5. In Srinivas Krishna’s wicked comedy, Masala, airplanes tumble from the sky, Lord Krishna communes with his devotees by television and a priceless postage stamp falls into the hands of an impoverished civil servant. Caught up in all of this is Krishna (played by Srinivas himself), a recovering heroin addict (no tidy ethnic role models here ...

  6. Participating with the collaboration tools discussions, Srinivas Krishna is the CEO and Founder of Geogram, an XR collaboration platform for venues and events. He is also the founder of the...

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  8. May 31, 1996 · Toronto-based Srinivas Krishna's film Lulu makes it to Cannes Everybody wants to go to Cannes. And one of the lucky guys to make it to the film festival this year is Srinivas Krishna (remember Masala?) whose film Lulu is on show in the 'Un Certain Regard' section.