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  1. K. R. Udayasankar is an Indian film director known for his works in Telugu and Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut with Pathavi Pramanam starring Vijayakanth and Vineetha. In 2000, he directed Kalisundam Raa, which won a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu.

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · Udayasankar is an accomplished Indian film director who has made a significant impact on both Telugu and Tamil cinema. He embarked on his directorial journey with the film “Pathavi Pramanam,” featuring renowned actors Vijayakanth and Vineetha.

    • Director
    • Chennai
    • K. R. Udhayashankar
    • 01/01
  3. Oct 31, 2020 · The book is a prequel to The Aryavarta Chronicles trilogy, in which Krishna Udayasankar re-imagined the Mahabharata and its epic battle between good and evil. In this book, she traces the origin...

    • Sangeetha Devi Dundoo
    • Kasturi Building, Anna Salai, 859-860, Mount Road, Chennai, 600002, Tamil Nadu
  4. Krishna Udayasankar is the author of The Aryavarta Chronicles (Govinda, Kaurava and Kurukshetra), a bestselling series of novels that has received critical acclaim. She is also the author of Immortal, 3 (a novel on the founding of Singapore), and Objects of Affection – a book of prose-poems.

  5. Apr 3, 2019 · Udayasankar, who had earlier written the bestselling Aryavarta Chronicles, is now out with her latest release, Beast, where the Assistant Commissioner of Police Aditi Kashyap is called upon to solve a gruesome triple homicide in a Mumbai suburb, and she is dragged into the terrifying world of the Saimhas - werelions - who have lived alongside ...

  6. Krishna Udayasankar is the author of The Aryavarta Chronicles (Govinda, Kaurava, Kurukshetra), Immortal and Objects of Affection. She lives in Singapore with her family, which includes three bookish canine children, Boozo, Zana, and Maya.

  7. Jan 1, 2012 · Govinda: Aryavarta Chronicles #1 is the debut novel of Krishna Udayasankar, reinventing Mahabharata, the longest epic ever. Govinda Shauri, a cowherd-turned-prince of Mathura and now the commander of armies of Dwarka will use all his astuteness to make Dharma the emperor of Aryavarta against The Firewrights.