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Manorathangal (transl. Mindscapes) is a 2024 Indian Malayalam-language anthology television series. [2] [3] The anthology features nine featurettes based on M. T. Vasudevan Nair's nine short stories: [4] [5] Aswathy V Nair, daughter of M.T. Vasudevan Nair, is the creative director of this film.
Author: Laseron, E. Short title: A dictionary of the Malayalim and English, and the English and Malayalim languages, with an appendix. Date and time of digitizing
He lives with his wife, Dr. Nalini, and their two children. Both doctors work at Apothecary Hospital. The film begins with Nambiar being admitted to the hospital because of a motor vehicle accident. He has suffered a brain injury, and his chance of survival seems slim. Subin Joseph, a patient of Nambiar's, comes to visit him.
First Malayalam mega serial 20 September 1999 Samayam [11] 25 October 2000 7 January 2000 Nizhalukal [12] 6 April 2002 First Malayalam horror serial 19 June 2000 Durga [13] 29 March 2002 Snehanjali [14] [15] 18 May 2001 Sthree (Part 2) [16] 9 November 2001 19 August 2000 Shamanathaalam [17] 11 August 2001 16 October 2000 Akshayapathram [18] 12 ...
Marimayam (transl. Deceit) is an Indian Malayalam-language television sitcom broadcast on Mazhavil Manorama since 5 November 2011. It showcases satirical sketches depicting typical scenarios observed at government institutions and societal trials faced by common man.
Sancharam (transl. Travel) is an Indian Malayalam-language travel documentary telecast on Safari TV. [1] The program was shot, edited and directed by Santhosh George Kulangara . It airs at 09:30 pm and 10 pm ( IST ) every weekday and is re-telecast the next day (weekdays only) four times.
Injury is physiological damage to the living tissue of any organism, whether in humans, in other animals, or in plants. Injuries can be caused in many ways, including mechanically with penetration by sharp objects such as teeth or with blunt objects , by heat or cold, or by venoms and biotoxins .
Yakshi is a Malayalam novel written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan in 1967. [1] The novel follows a college lecturer, Srinivasan, who is disfigured in an accident in his college lab. He meets a beautiful woman who is willing to accept him despite his disfigurement.