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Ammu may refer to Fiction * ''Ammu'' (1965 film) * ''Ammu'' (2022 film) * Ammu Ipe, a character in the novel The God of Small Things People * Ammu Abhirami, actress * Ammu Swaminathan Ammu Swaminathan or A. V. Ammakuti (22 April 1894 – 4 July 1978) was an Indian social worker and political activist during the Indian independence movement and a member of the Constituent Assembly of India. Early life Ammukutty Swaminadhan w ..., social worker and political activist * Ammu Joseph, journalist, author, media analyst and editorial consultant {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Ammu (1965 Film)
''Ammu'' is a 1965 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by N. N. Pisharady and produced by M. Kesavan. The film stars Ambika in the eponymous role along with Sathyan, Madhu, Sukumari and Adoor Bhasi in pivotal roles. It marked actress Sujatha Menon’s debut film as an actress in the industry. Plot Cast * Sathyan as Shekharan * Madhu as Bhasi * Sukumari as Saro *Adoor Bhasi as Achummaavan *Omanakuttan *P. K. Saraswathi as Kalyaniyamma *Prem Nawas as Appu *Ambika as Ammu *Baby Saru as Thankam *Indira Thampi as Ammini *Kaduvakulam Antony as Anthonimaappila *Kedamangalam Ali *Master Ajit Kumar *Premji as Shankunni Nair * Sujatha as Sharadha Soundtrack The music was composed by M. S. Baburaj and the lyrics were written by Yusufali Kechery Yusufali Kechery (Yūsaphali Kēccēri; യൂസഫലി കേച്ചേരി 16 May 1934 – 21 March 2015) was a poet, film lyricist, film producer and director from Kerala, India. He wrote during the modern era of ...
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Ammu (2022 Film)
''Ammu'' is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language drama thriller film written and directed by Charukesh Sekar and produced by Stone Bench Films. The film features Aishwarya Lekshmi, Naveen Chandra, and Bobby Simha in primary roles and premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 19 October 2022. Plot The story starts and fully take place in Maharanipalli, where Amudha alias Ammu (Aishwarya Lekshmi) gets married to her neighbor Ravindranath alias Ravi (Naveen Chandra), who works as a police inspector. The newlyweds seem to have a great life ahead as both love and support one another, but things take a turn when Ravi becomes harsh with Ammu, occasionally shouting at her and embarrassing her in front of his colleagues. The situation worsens when Ravi slaps Ammu for disrespecting his wishes about her parents, though it was not on purpose. Ammu, who is fed up with getting abused by Ravi, wants to end their relationship but cannot do so because of fear and embarrassment. Even though she takes contrac ...
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The God Of Small Things
''The God of Small Things'' is a family drama novel written by Indian writer Arundhati Roy. Roy's debut novel, it is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins whose lives are destroyed by the "Love Laws" prevalent in 1960s Kerala, India. The novel explores how small, seemingly insignificant things shape people's behavior and their lives. The novel also explores the lingering effects of casteism in India. It won the Booker Prize in 1997. ''The God of Small Things'' was Roy's first book and only novel until the 2017 publication of ''The Ministry of Utmost Happiness'' twenty years later. She began writing the manuscript for ''The God of Small Things'' in 1992 and finished four years later, in 1996. It was published the following year. The potential of the story was first recognized by Pankaj Mishra, an editor with HarperCollins, who sent it to three British publishers. Roy received £500,000 in advance and rights to the book were sold in 21 countries. Plot The ...
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Ammu Abhirami
Abhirami Sundar better known by her stage name Ammu Abhirami is an Indian actress who has appeared in Tamil and Telugu films. She made her acting debut with 2017 Tamil film ''Bairavaa'', alongside Vijay. She is known for playing pivotal roles in ''Ratsasan'' (2018), '' Thambi'' (2019) and '' Asuran'' (2019). Career Abhirami's first releases were Bairavaa (2017), ''En Aaloda Seruppa Kaanom'' (2017) and ''Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru'' (2017), where she portrayed supporting roles. She then portrayed a schoolgirl who faces trouble in Ratsasan. She Prefixed Her Character Name "Ammu" from the Movie Ratsasan to Her Birth Name after Receiving Positive Response from the Audience. Later She reprised the same role in the film's Telugu remake, '' Rakshasudu'' (2019), featuring alongside Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran. Ammu Abhirami appeared in ''Thuppakki Munai'' (2018), playing an innocent school girl who gets murdered. In 2019, she appeared in Vetrimaaran's drama '' Asuran ...
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Ammu Swaminathan
Ammu Swaminathan or A. V. Ammakuti (22 April 1894 – 4 July 1978) was an Indian social worker and political activist during the Indian independence movement and a member of the Constituent Assembly of India. Early life Ammukutty Swaminadhan was born into the Vadakkath family of Anakkara in Ponnani taluk, Kerala. Her father, Govinda Menon, was a minor local official. Both of Ammu's parents belonged to the Nair caste, and she was the youngest of their thirteen children, which included nine daughters. Ammu never went to school and received only a rudimentary education at home, which consisted of minimal reading and writing in Malayalam, cooking and keeping house, to prepare her for married life. She lost her father at a very young age, and her mother struggled to raise her children and arrange marriages for her many daughters. Resultantly, when Ammu was 13, her mother arranged an alliance for her which conformed to the Sambandam system which was well accepted in Kerala society a ...
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