MollywoodThe past decade in the Malayalam film industry saw some remarkable storylines, characters and well, their deaths.Neetha JohnIt doesn’t happen too often that a character dies on screen and you are left lamenting for the next couple of weeks. But what’s worse is having to hide your tears, cough your way out of sobs and constantly assure your friends that everything’s all right in response to their “What’s the matter? You look like somebody has died!” Well, if only that weren’t true! The past decade in the Malayalam film industry saw some remarkable storylines, characters and well, their deaths. If Snape bled our hearts with, “Always,” (and still continues to do so), the Malayalam industry isn’t any short of characters who have left similar gashes. Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja (2009): It all began with Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja (Mammootty), a long and heart-wrenching tale of valour,...
- 2/1/2020
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
KollywoodThe director was shocked to learn that some fraudsters were luring in aspiring actors by offering them roles in his magnum opus for exorbitant rates.Digital NativeChiyaan Vikram’s next film in the pipeline will be the historical Mahavir Karna. The director of this film, Rs Vimal is currently busy with the groundwork but received a rude shock recently when he heard that some fraudsters were luring in aspiring actors by offering them roles in this magnum opus for exorbitant rates. The director has now filed a police complaint and sent a letter to the Kerala Chief Minister cell, which took cognizance and launched an inquiry. Interestingly, the role of Kanchanamala, the love interest of the lead actor is the most wanted role and it was offered to several aspiring actors. On this, Rs Vimal has said in an interview, “I was shocked to realize that in my name, there...
- 6/19/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
MollywoodFrom Prem Nazir to Parvathy, these love songs featuring our favourite actors speak of troubles of the heart.Neelima Menon"Between what is said and not meant and what is meant and not said, most of love is lost" goes a Khalil Gibran quote. We bring you a compilation of beautiful melodies from Malayalam cinema that speak about the anguish of lost love, about those memories that are too deep and profound to get over and a heart that seems to take its own sweet time to heal. 1. 'Kaathirunnu Kaathirunnu' from Ennu Ninte Moideen (2016): A song that encapsulates Moideen (Prithviraj) and Kanchanamala’s (Parvathy) love story, as they correspond mostly over handwritten love letters, their endless patient wait to unite despite family opposition. Singers - Shreya Ghoshal Music - M Jayachandran Lyrics - Rafeeq Ahammed 2. 'Ennodenthini Pinakkam' from Kaliyattam (1997): In Jayaraj’s version of Othello, we have the...
- 5/31/2019
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
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