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Poi (transl. The Lie) is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by K. Balachander in his 101st and final film as a director. Produced by Prakash Raj, the film starts Uday Kiran (in his Tamil debut) and Vimala Raman (in her acting debut), [1] while Geetu Mohandas, Prakash Raj, Adithya Menon, and Avinash play supporting roles along with the director in a guest appearance. [2]
In Odia cuisine, it is cooked with mustard paste to make "poi saaga rai". In Andhra Pradesh, a southern state in India, a curry of Basella alba and yam is made. In Gujarat, fresh big and tender leaves are washed, dipped in besan mix and deep-fried to make crispy pakodas called "poi na bhajia". The vegetable is used in Chinese cuisine. It has ...
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Saag also spelled sag or saga, is an Indian and Pakistani cuisine leafy vegetable dish eaten with bread, such as roti or naan, [1] [2] or in some regions with rice. Saag can be made from mustard greens , collard greens , basella or finely chopped broccoli along with added spices and sometimes other ingredients, such as chhena .
Aayiram Poi is the feature film debut of Neelu, previously a theatre actor. [1] The film's title references the Tamil proverb, "Aayiram Poiyai Solliyaavadhu Oru Kalyanathai Pannu" (At least tell a thousand lies to make a marriage work). [2] It is based on Yaaro Ivar Yaaro, a novel written by Cho and serialised in the magazine Kalki. [3] [4]
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Poi Satchi (transl. False witness) is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language film directed by G. Ramakrishnan and K. Bhagyaraj, starring Bhagyaraj, Radhika and Sumithra. It was released on 3 September 1982. [ 1 ]
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