Taraka Ratna Ramarao Nandamuri is an actor, known for Raja Cheyyi Vesthe (2016), Nandeeswarudu (2012) and Yuva Ratna (2002).
Tarakesh Chauhan was born in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. He is known for Mahabharat (1988), 1942: A Love Story (1994) and Ssshhhh... Koi Hai (2001).
Taraknath Mourya is known for Swaragini: Jodein Rishton Ke Sur (2015), Shraddha (2009) and Jaane Kya Baat Hui (2008).
Tarako was born on 17 December 1960 in Gunma, Japan. She is an actress, known for Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984), Noir (2001) and Dragon Ball Z (1989).
Tarakumar Bhaduri is an actor and director, known for Seeta (1933), Srikanta (1930) and Swami (1949).
Taral Almola is known for Jamnapaar (2024) and Jamnapaar (2017).
Taral Almoula is an actor and writer based in Mumbai. He's trained in the Meisner Technique from 'The Acting Studio' in New York and is working in the industry since 2020. He's been part of plays such as "The Chalky White Substance" by Tennessee Williams and "Lover's Leap" by Michael Hardstark, among several others. He has been featured in over 15 ads for companies such as Microsoft, Franklin Templeton, and Chaayos, and his most recent feature film appearance was in the film "Shabaash Mithu". His writing credits include the Gujarati web series "Ka Kha Ga", and "Circle of Love", and short films such as "Missing Person".
Taral Hicks (born on 21, September 1974 in Queens, New York) is an African American R&B singer and actress, sister of singer D'Atra Hicks. She began her film career with a role alongside Robert De Niro in the 1993 film "A Bronx Tale." Her subsequent film roles were small, 1995's "Just Cause" with Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne, 1996's "Educating Matt Waters" and "The Preacher's Wife" with Whitney Houston. It wasn't until 1997 in the HBO original film "Subway Stories" that audiences began to take notice. As the "Woman with Flowers" who sang to her mother on the payphone, her performance was widely deemed to be one of the best in the film. In 1997, Hicks signed a deal with Motown Records and released an album entitled "This Time." The single "Ooh, Ooh Baby," produced and written by, and featuring Missy Elliott, charted on the Billboard R&B singles chart. However, the lead single intended to debut her singing career was "Distant Lover," an uptempo track produced by Teddy Riley. The album didn't take off until the second single, "Silly," a remake of the classic R&B hit by Deniece Williams was released. Featuring a black-and-white video directed by Hype Williams, the single charted well on the R&B chart. After collaborating on the video for "Silly," Hype Williams cast Hicks in his directorial film debut (and in her largest role to date), 1998's "Belly" as Kisha, DMX's girlfriend. The video for "Silly" appeared in one of the film's scenes. Following the film's release in 1998, Hicks was absent from film and music until 2000, when she appeared on screen in the short film "Are You Cinderella?" with actor Wood Harris. Two television guest roles followed: 2002's "100 Centre Street" in the episode titled "Fathers", and in a 2003 episode of "Soul Food: The Series" titled "The New Math". Her later film roles were in independent films such as 2005's "The Salon," with Vivica A. Fox, Dondre Whitfield and Darrin Henson, 2006's "Forbidden Fruits" with Ella Joyce, Fredro Starr and R&B singer Keith Sweat, 2007's "Humenetomy," and 2008's "Ex$pendable."
Taran Bajaj is known for Holiday (2014), Thuppakki (2012) and The Tashkent Files (2019).
Taran Balwant is known for Ishqaa (2019).