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On Thursday, Chemmanur was remanded to 14 days of judicial custody in connection with an actress harassment case. He was subsequently transferred to a jail in Kochi.
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It is his second film to achieve this milestone after Malikappuram.
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The film’s success has led to the addition of more than 55 extra theaters for its screening in Telugu states.
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Across India, fans express their admiration in unique ways, but no one celebrates quite like the Telugu and Tamil film industries.
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When the staff broke open the door, they found the actor dead.
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Actor Dileep, a well-known figure in the Malayalam film industry, is one of the accused in the case. He was jailed for nearly three months in 2017 and is currently out on bail.
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The film, directed as a spin-off of Nivin Pauly’s Mikhael, is generating high expectations and is set to hit the theaters on December 20.
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Already excited by the background score, fans went on to be elated with the full title track.
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With a career spanning over 160 films, Arjun has showcased his versatility in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi films.
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George was understood to be upset over the views of Adarsh who is a research student and is a film buff too.
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Talking to IANS about her plans on celebrating Diwali, Shruti said: “Diwali this year is quiet and simple with friends and in Mumbai ! Nothing major, just enjoying time around good food and good hearts.”
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Unni Mukundan’s fierce and ultra-stylish portrayal of Marco promises to captivate audiences, with the film expected to leave a bloody mark on the box office.
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Marco is a pan-Indian film directed by Haneef Adeni and co-produced by Unni Mukundan and Shareef Muhammed.
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Named the Progressive Film Makers, the new organisation has Aashiq Abu, his actress wife Rima Kallingal, and popular directors Anjali Menon, Lijo Jose Perilassery, and Rajiv Ravi, among others, behind it.
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The former actress was bold enough to appear in public soon after the Justice K. Hema Committee report on the miserable conditions and sexual exploitation of women in the Malayalam film industry was released on August 19, with her complaint, and now she said that she decided to appeal against the lower court’s verdict.
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Ranjith, in his bail plea, dismissed all the allegations against him and said he was being "implicated" after 15 years.
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The Minister said this here at the state-owned Sree Theatre to mark the release of ‘Churul’, a film produced by Kerala State Film Development Corporation (KSFDC) under the project to empower filmmakers from the SC/ST communities.
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Among those against whom FIR has been registered, actor Jayasurya got a jolt when a second complaint was filed against him from a different actress.
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The court has granted a five-day reprieve and will consider his anticipatory bail plea on September 3.
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The charges against Ranjith created an uproar as they came in the wake of the Hema Committee report which was made public recently, exposing 'rampant sexual abuse' in the Malayalam film industry.