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Chapters (film)
''Chapters'' is a 2012 Malayalam film written and directed by debutant director Sunil Ibrahim. Dialogues by Duo writers M R Vibin and Suhail Ibrahim. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Sreenivasan, Nivin Pauly, Hemanth Menon, Vijeesh, Dharmajan, Vineeth Kumar, Shine, Aju Varghese, Riya Saira, Rejith Menon, Gauthami Nair, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Lena. In a narrative structure similar to hyperlink cinema, the film consists of four "chapters", each related to the other in some or the other way. The film is produced by Shafeer Sait under the banner of Qurban Films in association witCampus Oaksand features music composed by Mejo Joseph, whilst cinematography is handled by Krish Kymal and the film is edited by V. Saajan. Campus Oaks is an entertainment company, conceptualised and driven by students of the 1995 batch of NSS Engineering College, Palakkad. The film was released on 7 December to positive reviews. Plot The film is narrated in text book format with ever ...
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Sunil Ibrahim
Sunil Ibrahim is an Indian screenwriter, film producer and film director. His first film was ''Chapters'' in 2012, where Nivin Pauly and Sreenivasan played the lead roles. His second movie was Arikil Oraal released in 2013. Film career ''Sunil Ibrahim'' started his film career witthemovie ''Chapters''. His second movie was ''Arikil Oraal'' where Indrajith Sukumaran, Nivin Pauly and Remya Nambeesan played the leads. It was a psychological thriller movie. Y movie Released in 17 November 2017 with 40 new faces and Alencier Ley Lopez received good reviews and ran successfully in theaters. His fourth movie is "Roy" where Suraj Venjaramood, Sija Rose, Shine Tom Chacko and Jins Baskar Jins Baskar is an Indian actor and model. He made his debut in the 2011 Malayalam film '' Swapna Sanchari'' directed by Kamal. Early life Jins was born in Kannur, Kerala, India as the second son of his parents and grew up in Wayanad. He is a ... are playing the lead roles. Filmography * '' ...
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Vanitha Krishnachandran
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Kalabhavan Shajon
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Dharmajan Bolgatty
Dharmajan Bolgatty (born 1976) is an Indian actor, producer, comedian, politician and entrepreneur, who works in Malayalam films, television, and stage shows. He began his career as a comedian appearing in sketch comedies on stage, later forayed into such comedic television shows and into films in 2010s. Dharmajan entered active politics in 2021, ahead of the assembly elections in Kerala. He is a member of Indian National Congress and was the United Democratic Front (Kerala), United Democratic Front candidate in Balusseri (State Assembly constituency), Balusseri constituency, but failed. Career He appeared in several TV shows and received his breakthrough through the success of the TV comedy show ''Bluff Master'' on Asianet Plus, hosted along with his friend Ramesh Pisharody. Later they became a popular comedy duo. Both of them together have wrote script for the comedy show Cinemala. The duo is also known for the Malayalam TV shows, TV show ''Badai Bungalow''. He started his Ma ...
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Manikandan Pattambi
Manikandan Pattambi ( ml, മണികണ്ഠൻ പട്ടാമ്പി) is an Indian television, stage, and film actor. He's best known for his roles in Malayalam television. He became famous for his character ''Sathyasheelan'' in the sitcom ''Marimayam'', a social satire in Mazhavil Manorama. He has also acted in a few supporting roles in various Malayalam films. Personal life He is married and has two daughters. Awards * 2000 kerala sangeetha nataka acadami award for best actor.play ''uyirthudi'' * 2003 kerala state television award for best supporting character ''devamanasam''short film * 2009 kerala state television award for best actor ''unaru'' short film * 2011 Kerala State Television Award for Best Comedian - ''Marimayam'' Television Filmography As an actor * ''Mankolangal'' (2000) * ''Meesa Madhavan'' (2002)... Man at Vedi Vazhipadu counter * ''Manassinakkare'' (2003)... Benny's friend and fellow Kerala Congress member * '' Pattalam'' (2003) * ''Uthara'' (2 ...
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