Mamta

Mamta

Mamta may refer to:

Mamta is also a female given name and may refer to:


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  • Mamta Prabhu — Personal information Full name Mamta Ashok Prabhu Nationality  India Born March 1, 1983 (1983 0 …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta Sagar — was born in 1966 in Bangalore. India. She is a contemporary Kannada poet and playwright living in Bangalore, in Karnataka, India. Mamta has three collections of poems, “Hiige Haaleya Maile Haadu” (Like this the song) 2007 (to be published… …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta Kulkarni — Born April 20, 1972 (1972 04 20) (age 39) Mumbai, India Occupation former Actress, Model Mamta Mukhund Kulkarni (Marathi: ममता कुलकर्णी, born 20 April 1972[1] in Mumbai …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta Sharma — at Will to Live Music Launch. Photo: FilmiTadka. Background information Birth name Mamta Sharma Origin …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta (TV series) — Mamta A promotional logo image of Mamta . Format Drama Created by Shobhna Desai Productions Entertainment One Productions …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta Baruah Herland — is a painter and digital artist born in Assam, north east India, now living just outside Oslo, Norway. She has studied Visual Arts at Sydney College of the Arts in Australia, Graphic Design in Oslo and has her Masters degree in Fine Art Painting… …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta (1966 film) — Mamta Directed by Asit Sen Produced by Charu Chitra Written by Nihar Ranjan Gupta (story) Starring Suchitra Sen …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta, Tibet — Mamta is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. See also List of towns and villages in Tibet Coordinates: 32°30′N 94°34′E /  …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta Mohandas — The Indian name Mohandas is a patronymic, not a family name; thus, the person should be referred to by her given name, Mamta . Mamta Mohandas Born 14 November 1985 (1985 11 14) (age 26)[1] Manama, Bahrain …   Wikipedia

  • Mamta (Hindi film) — The word Mamta has a meaning approximating to Motherly feeling in most Indian languages. It is the name of as many as five Hindi language films. The earliest Hindi film to bear this name was a 1936 black and white film directed by Franz Osten and …   Wikipedia

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