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Simha

Simha may refer to:

Surname
  • Abhaya Simha (born 1981), Kannada film director and screenwriter
  • Bobby Simha (born 1983), Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language films
  • C. R. Simha (19422014), Indian actor, director and dramatist
  • Pratap Simha (born 1976), Indian politician
  • Siva Simha Malla (AKA Shiva Simha, before 15831619), Malla Dynasty King from Kathmandu
  • Vasishta N. Simha (born before 2011), Indian film actor who has appeared in Kannada and Tamil language films
Given name
  • Simha of Speyer (13th century), German rabbi and tosafist
  • Simha Arom (born 1930), French-Israeli ethnomusicologist
  • Simha Babah (190273), Israeli politician
  • Simha Bhagavatula (playback singer), in the Telugu film industry
  • Simha Erlich (191583), Israeli politician
  • Simha Flapan (191187), Israeli historian and politician
  • Simha Varman II (before 438460), ruler from the Pallava Dynasty in what is now Karnataka and coastal Andhra Pradesh
Movies
  • Keralida Simha, a 1981 Indian Kannada film
  • Raja Malaya Simha, a 1959 Telugu/Tamil language movie
  • Sahasa Simha, a 1982 Indian Kannada film
  • Simha (film), a 2010 Telugu movie featuring Nandamuri Bala Krishna
  • Simha Gharjane, a 1983 Indian Kannada film
  • Simha Jodi, a 1980 Indian Kannada film
  • Simha Swapna, a 1968 Indian Kannada film
  • Simha Swapnam, a 1989 Telugu crime film
  • Simhadriya Simha, a 2002 blockbuster Indian Kannada action family drama
Other uses
  • Siᚃha, the sign in Indian astrology corresponding to Leo (astrology)
  • Simha (fusion band), a Mumbai-based fusion group composed of Harold Fernandes, Shyamala Sajnani and Prasad Ruparel
  • Sahasa Simha Comics Series, a detective series in comics format published in English and Kannada
Simha (film)

Simha is a 2010 Tollywood action film directed by Boyapati Srinu and produced by Paruchuri Kireeti under the United Movies banner. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna as the protagonist in a dual role. It also stars Nayantara and Sneha Ullal in the other lead roles, Adithya Menon and Sai Kumar as the antagonists and Namitha, Kota Srinivasa Rao, K. R. Vijaya and Rahman in supporting roles. The film features original soundtrack by Chakri, art direction by A. S. Prakash, cinematography by Arthur Wilson and editing by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. The film was released on 30 April 2010 and received positive reviews from critics. The film was a massive success at the box office and went on to become the highest grosser of 2010 in Tollywood. The film also achieved the distinction of being one of the highest-grossing films in the Telugu Film Industry. It is also the first time in nine years that a Balakrishna film has become the biggest grosser of the year after Narasimha Naidu. Balakrishna received the Nandi Award for Best Actor for this film, his second after his 2001 film Narasimha Naidu. The film was subsequently dubbed and released in Hindi under the same name.