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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shogun_FilmsShogun Films - Wikipedia

    Shogun Films (formerly GoodKnight Films) is an Indian film production company, which produces mainly Malayalam films. It is owned by R. Mohan (also known as GoodKnight Mohan). It has also produced Hindi films such as Gardish and Kabhi Na Kabhi, which established popular director Priyadarshan in Bollywood. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

  2. M.E (Software Engg.) - From Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2004. Ph. D (CSE) - From National Institute of Technology, Trichy, 2014. Area of Specialization: High Performance Computing. Title of the Thesis: A study of Task Assignment Problems in Distributed systems.

  3. www.cyient.com › board-of-directors › bvr-mohan-reddyBVR Mohan Reddy | Cyient

    As Founder Chairman, BVR Mohan Reddy contributes to the organization’s global brand and purpose. Mohan acts as a sounding board, mentor, and critic in the spirit of enabling sustainable growth, especially in matters related to strategy, values, policy, CSR and government relations.

  4. R.Mohan is a film producer who works in the Indian film industry. He is also known as Goodknight Mohan. R.Mohan has predominantly worked in the Malayalam movie industry. He has worked in movies like Kochi Rajvu (2005), Onnamam (2001). In the year 2005, his film Kochi Rajvu hit the theaters.

  5. Nov 6, 2017 · Veteran journalist R Mohan, general secretary of the Madras Union of Journalists (MUJ), died of cardiac arrest in Chennai on Sunday, The Hindu reported. Mohan, 54, who was working with the Tamil daily Dinakaran, is survived by his wife and two children.

  6. C. Raja Mohan is a Visiting Research Professor at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore and a contributing editor on international affairs for The Indian Express.

  7. Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Center is a top diabetes hospital, and has been ranked the best and No1 Diabetes Clinic in India by surveys conducted by ‘The Times of India (i3rc)’ and ‘The Week’, 7 times in a row.