Dasara 2023

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Dasara (film)

Running time 156 minutes Country India Language Telugu Budget ₹65 crore Box office est. ₹117 crore Dasara ( transl. The film was announced in October 2021. Dasara was released on 30 March 2023 and received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success at the box office. Plot [ ] In 2009, Dharani is a young ruffian, who steals Dharani and Suri get into a fight with Chinna Nambi's supporters at the bar and damage it. As a result, Chinna Nambi gets Dharani and his friends arrested. Rajanna, Shivanna's kinder step-brother, bails them out and asks them to not worry about the village politics. However, Suri asks him to contest in the Dharani is injured in the ensuing chase, and Suri tries to escape with him on a bicycle. While escaping, Suri is beheaded, thus devastating Dharani and Vennela. Baying for vengeance, Dharani begins to investigate into the matter. He learns that Chinna Nambi was the perpetrator and ordered Suri's death. Chinna Nambi's wife tells him that Chinna Nambi lusts after Vennela and had Suri killed when he learnt about his relationship with her, not because he contested against him. After learning about this, Dharani begins to protect Vennela from Chinna Nambi by marrying her during the 11th day funeral rituals of Suri. At first, Vennela sees Dharani with hatred due to him forcefully marrying her, but later grows fond of him. On the day of During the Ravana dahanam, the same gang that chased and killed Suri and Dharani's friends are waiting to...

2023 Mysore Dasara Calendar

Mysore Dasara Calendar 2023 Mysore Dasara is the state festival of Karnataka and is organized every year in Mysore. Mysore is well known for the festivities that take place during the period of Dasara. Numerous cultural events and functions are organized during ten days of Dasara festivities. On the ninth day of Dasara, which is popularly known as On the tenth day, known as Goddess Chamundeshwari is placed on a golden howdah on the back of a decorated elephant and taken on a procession, accompanied by tableaux, dance groups, music bands, decorated elephants, horses and camels. The five kilometers long procession starts from Mysore Palace and culminates at a place called Bannimantapa, where the Banni tree is worshipped. The grand and famous elephant parade is locally known as Jumbo Savari. The Dasara festivities culminate on the night of Vijayadashami with a torchlight parade, locally known as Panjina Kavayatthu.