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Vaanam (transl. Sky) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language anthology action drama film written and directed by Krish. A remake of his Telugu film, Vedam (2010), it has an ensemble cast of Silambarasan , Bharath , Prakash Raj , Anushka Shetty , Santhanam , Sonia Agarwal and Saranya Ponvannan .
In 1995, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his historical novel Vaanam Vasappadum (lit. The Sky will be ours) set in the times of Ananda Ranga Pillai . His works have been translated into Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, German, French, English and Swedish.
A part of the soundtrack album to the 2011 film Vaanam, it was released as a single track on 1 December 2010. The song predominantly features vocals and lyrics by Vaanam ' s lead artist, Silambarasan , while Yuvan Shankar Raja has also penned parts of the English phrases, performing them himself.
Following is the list of recipients of Sahitya Akademi translation prizes for their works written in Malayalam. The award, as of 2019, consisted of ₹ 50,000. [ 1 ]
It was her command over the language and perfect diction that took her to great heights in Malayalam films. S Janaki is perhaps the only non-Malayali artist who has won maximum awards in Malayalam films. Some of her hit solo tracks in Malayalam films are: "Thaliritta Kinaakkal" Moodupadam (1963) "Sooryakaanthi" Kattuthulasi (1965)
Swarnalatha (29 April 1973 – 12 September 2010) was an Indian playback singer.She recorded over 10,000 songs in 10 Indian languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali and other languages.
"Neelavelicham" (Malayalam: നീലവെളിച്ചം; transl. The Blue Light) is a short story written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer.Beginning with the ...
Vairamuthu was born on 13 July 1953, to Ramasamy and his wife Angammal, who were agriculturalists based in the village of Mettoor, in the district of Theni, Tamil Nadu.In 1957, his family was forced to move to Vadugapatti, another village in the Theni district, due to the construction of Vaigai Dam across the river Vaigai, which led to evacuation of 14 villages (including Mettur).