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Lakshmi hosted a special event celebrating the timeless beauty of Kanchipuram and Kota sarees, paying tribute to India’s rich textile heritage. The handwoven masterpieces showcased the intricate craftsmanship of local weavers.
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The issue also affected overseas screenings, with USA premiere shows being canceled at the last minute.
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Veera Dheera Sooran Part 2 will have a wide release across multiple regions.
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Directed by Jofin T Chacko, the film has impressed audience with its gripping story and continues to perform well on OTT.
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The film originally released on SonyLIV on February 14 in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada.
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Directed by Haneef Adeni, the film has grossed over ₹115 crore, becoming the first A-rated Malayalam film to cross the Rs 100 crore mark.
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The explosive action entertainer ‘Marco’, which was high on violence, was so successful that it emerged as the first Malayalam film with an ‘A’ rating to gross over a whopping Rs 100 crore.
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Made on a budget of Rs 30 crores, Marco relied on its strong storyline, proving that good content can attract audiences to theatres regardless of promotion campaigns.
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Labelled as the 'most violent' Indian film, beating 'Kill' and 'Animal', it has already created a buzz among fans and industry insiders.
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The court made it clear that all who have complaints must register it with the nodal officer before January 31.
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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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The special bench of Justices A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar and C. S. Sudha, hearing the matters relating to the Justice Hema Committee report, decided to appoint advocate Mitha Sudhindran to assist the court.
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Trouble began for Siddique when on September 24, the Kerala High Court rejected his anticipatory bail.
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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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A Kerala Police team probing the case came searching for the actor at his two residences here but failed to find him. The two mobile numbers that the star uses were also found to be switched off.
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Presently, those who are in the dock include actor-turned-CPI(M) legislator Mukesh Madhavan, Nivin Pauly, Jayasurya, Edavela Babu, Maniyanpilla Raju, directors Ranjith and Prakash, and production executives Vichu and Noble.
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The director was released on bail soon after, as he had secured anticipatory bail from the Kerala High Court early this month.
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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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Veteran actor Maniyanpilla Raju, however, got a major relief as the charges against him are available and hence, his anticipatory bail plea was allowed by the Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court.