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Avni Cinemax

Avni Cinemax

Indian film production company


Avni Cinemax, also operating as Avni Movies and Avni Telemedia, is an Indian film production and film distribution company run by the married couple Khushbu Sundar and Sundar C. Established in 2004, the company's name is inspired by the first two letters of their daughter Avantika's name.[2]

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Khushbu made her debut as a film producer with the 2004 action drama Giri, directed by her husband. The film, starring Arjun Sarja, Reemma Sen and Ramya, performed well at the box office. Encouraged by this, Khushbu continued her role as a producer, taking on numerous projects further listed in this article.[3]

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