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Calcutta News is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language romantic horror thriller film written and directed by Blessy. The film stars Dileep, Indrajith Sukumaran, Meera Jasmine and Vimala Raman. The music is by Debojyoti Mishra. The film deals with the issue of trafficking in women and how an Orphan girl from Kerala gets caught in it. It showcased ...
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2008 Calcutta News: Blessy: 2009 Winter: Deepu Karunakaran [13] Kana Kanmani: Akku Akbar [14] Kerala Cafe: Uday Ananthan: Fourth segment in Kerala Cafe [15] Chemistry: Viji Thampi [16] 2010 Drona 2010: Shaji Kailas [17] In Ghost House Inn: Lal: Sequel to 2 Harihar Nagar [18] Yakshiyum Njanum: Vinayan [19] 2011 Maniac: Syed Usman 2012 Manthrikan ...
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Blessy's next venture had Mammootty in Palunku (2006), followed by Calcutta News (2008), starring Dileep and Meera Jasmine, went on to be marginal hits. Bhramaram (2009), which had Mohanlal once again in the lead role was another successful film. It was a story of revenge against those that falsely accused a man of murder and ruined his life.
The number of childfree women is at a record high: 48 percent of women between the ages of 18 and 44 don’t have kids, according to 2014 Census numbers. The Huffington Post and YouGov asked 124 women why they choose to be childfree.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been one of the NFL’s hottest teams. Bettors know all about it. The Eagles have won eight in a row since their bye and they’ve been nearly as good against the spread.
The Calcutta Chronicle and General Advertiser was a weekly English-language newspaper published in Kolkata (then Calcutta), the capital of British India. [1] It was one of the earliest newspapers in colonial India and was published for four years until it stopped its publication under pressure from the East India Company.