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Producer Sunil Varma was born on March 16, 1951 in Bombay, India. He is best known for being the executive producer for the film Insaaniyat (1974). Sunil was married to Rita with whom he had two children: a son, Karan Varma and a daughter Seher Varma who is married to film and television actor Giriraj Kabra.
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He is best known for being the executive producer for the film Insaaniyat (1974). Sunil was married to Rita with whom he had two children: a son, Karan Varma and a daughter Seher Varma who is married to film and television actor Giriraj Kabra. Sunil died on May 2, 2009 in Mumbai, India.
Sunil Varma, son of Munshiram Varma, was the film's executive producer. Madhu Makkar (a.k.a. Madhu), née Madhu Varma, daughter of Munshiram Varma, was cast as Leena in one of the three pivotal roles on Insaaniyat opposite veteran actor Shashi Kapoor, who was cast in another pivotal role.
Feb 28, 2024 · Sunil Varma is an Indian actor and comedian who predominantly works in the Telugu film industry. He grew up in a middle-class family in Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh. Sunil’s father passed away when Sunil was just 5 years old.
Varma Films was a film production and distribution company founded in Bombay, India. The company was predominantly involved in producing and distributing Hindi -language films and to a lesser extent distributing some Italian -language films with English subtitles in India.
Sunil Varma Indukuri [1], popularly known as Sunil Varma, is an Indian actor and comedian, who mainly works in Telugu films. He is known for playing comic roles in Telugu films. In 2021, he was roped in the Telugu-language action drama film “Pushpa: The Rise” to play the role of a serious gangster named ‘Mangalam Seenu.’. Wiki/Biography.
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Sunil Varma was the executive producer of Insaaniyat. Pammy Varma, was the co-producer of Mard (1985), which was the second highest-grossing film of 1985, [3] and the eighth highest-grossing film of the 1980s (1980 to 1989). [4] .