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Kollavarsham 1975
Kollavarsham 1975 is a 2020 Malayalam period film directed by Sajin K. Surendran. Cast * Tito Wilson Tito Wilson is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam films. He made his debut in the 2017 film ''Angamaly Diaries'' in which he played the role of U-Clamp Rajan. Personal life Tito Wilson was born in Thrissur District of Kerala, India to ... * Kichu Tellus Plot The movie is set in the backdrop of the Emergency. The story takes place in Vakeri, a fictional tribal village set in Wayanad and develops through the interactions of the tribal inhabitants with left radicals and the police. The movie traces how the emergency affects the lives of the inhabitants of an isolated village. References External links * * {{2020s-Malayalam-film-stub Unreleased Malayalam-language films ...
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Tito Wilson
Tito Wilson is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam films. He made his debut in the 2017 film ''Angamaly Diaries'' in which he played the role of U-Clamp Rajan. Personal life Tito Wilson was born in Thrissur District of Kerala, India to a middle class family. Growing up he always wanted to become an actor. Coming from a middle class family, he realized his path to becoming an actor should start from learning acting and thus he joined a Drama School. Career While attending drama school, Wilson had given many auditions for movies, but none of them came through. During the final stage of school, he gave an audition for a role in the movie Angamaly Diaries. After giving the audition to Chemban Vinod Jose, the writer and Lijo Jose Pellissery, the director of the movie, he was selected to play the role of U-Clamp Rajan, a villainous character, along with Appani Sarath. He was one of the 86 actors who debuted in that movie. He received several accolades for his natural acting ...
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Malayalam
Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was designated a "Classical Language of India" in 2013. Malayalam has official language status in Kerala, and Puducherry ( Mahé), and is also the primary spoken language of Lakshadweep, and is spoken by 34 million people in India. Malayalam is also spoken by linguistic minorities in the neighbouring states; with significant number of speakers in the Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada districts of Karnataka, and Kanyakumari, district of Tamil Nadu. It is also spoken by the Malayali Diaspora worldwide, especially in the Persian Gulf countries, due to large populations of Malayali expatriates there. There are significant population in each cities in India including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune etc. The origin of Malayalam remains a matter of ...
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The New Indian Express
''The New Indian Express'' is an Indian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper published by the Chennai-based Express Publications. It was founded in 1932 as ''The Indian Express'', under the ownership of Chennai-based P. Varadarajulu Naidu. In 1991, following the death of owner Ramnath Goenka, his family split the group into two companies. Initially, the two groups shared the ''Indian Express'' title, as well as editorial and other resources. But on 13 August 1999, the northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained the ''Indian Express'' moniker, while the southern editions became ''The New Indian Express''. Santwana Bhattacharya was appointed Editor-in-Chief on July 1st, 2022, replacing G.S. Vasu. History ''Indian Express'' was first published on September 5, 1932, in Madras (now Chennai) by an Ayurvedic doctor and Indian National Congress member P Varadarajulu Naidu, publishing from the same press where he ran the ''Tamil Nadu'' Tamil weekly. But soon, on accoun ...
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