Rough and Tough Raghu Ramalingam
Raghu Ramalingam |
Raghu Ramalingam popularly known as Raghu Ram or Chutia-e-Azam of TV is a senior supervising producer at MTV India and the executive producer of reality television shows MTV Roadies and MTV Splitsvilla. He born in Machilipatnam April 15, 1975. He ruled by Venus. He completed his education from Woodstock School, University of Delhi. Raghu Ram is married to actress Sugandha Garg who acted in many Hindi films like Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na, Tere Bin Laden and My Name Is Khan. He worked in TV shows as well as in Movies. He Managed MTV Roadies. He seen in Jhootha Hi Sahi and Tees Maar Khan on a big screen.
He looks rough and tough but he is a peace lover as well as loving, stable, and harmonious vibration.
Keywords: compassionate, stable, family-loving, trustworthy, domesticated. If expressed negatively, superficial, jealous, possessive, unwilling to change.
As lovers: Number Sixes have a deep dislike of discord and will generally work hard at keeping the peace. They are very attached to their homes and their families. At their best, they are devoted and stable partners who do whatever they can to maintain balance and harmony. At their worst, they take their peace-loving natures too far, and become lethargic, diplomatic to the point of superficiality, and jealous.
Raghu Ramalingam |
Raghu was born an identical-twin in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India, and raised in Delhi, India, along with his twin brother, Rajeev Lakshman. He studied at the Woodstock School in Landour, Uttarakhand, India, with his brother Rajeev. They later attended the University of Delhi in Delhi. In the first year, both were students of the university's Deshbandhu College, but in the second year, they joined its Sri Venkateswara College. They did not sit for the third year at all, and both brothers dropped out of the college.
Raghu started at MTV India supervising shows including MTV Love Line with Malaika Arora Khan and Cyrus Broacha, video jockeys (VJ)s, and also lead MTV Select and the first few seasons of MTV Super Select with VJ Nikhil Chinapa. His idea of MTV Roadies was accepted as an experimental project by MTV in 2000. The show was tentatively entitled MTV: Find The Road, and was initially met with skepticism by the senior producers of the channel. Raghu has continuously been in controversies about his style of words, however he remains the soul responsible for rebirth of MTV.
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