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English Botanical name Assamese Bengali Gujarati Kannada Malayalam Marathi Oriya Punjabi Sinhala Tamil Telugu Tulu Urdu Konkani Meitei Maithili Nepali Rajasthani; बादाम Badaam Almond: বাদাম Badam: বাদাম Badam: Badam: ಬಾದಾಮಿ (Badami) ബദാം പരിപ്പ് (Badam Parippu) बदाम Badām ...
Badam halva is a sweet made from almonds with added colouring. Almond flakes are added to many sweets (such as sohan barfi), and are usually visible sticking to the outer surface. Almonds form the base of various drinks which are supposed to have cooling properties. Almond sherbet or sherbet-e-badaam, is a common summer drink. Almonds are also ...
Loose Loose Arappiri Loose (transl. Crazy Crazy Little Crazy) is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Prassi Malloor. . Starring Jagathy Sreekumar, Mala Aravindan, Kuthiravattam Pappu and Patt
Appu Pappu speaks of the importance of family values and ties on one hand, and animal welfare and protection on the other. A good outing for the kids". [9] B. S. Srivani from Deccan Herald wrote "However, “Appu Pappu” is meant mainly for the kids, and their doting parents. When each trick, twist and turn featuring the human-animal duo gets ...
Soan papdi has no confirmed origin, but one hypothesis is that it originated in the western state of Maharashtra, India. [3] According to culinary anthropologist Kurush F Dalal, Soan papdi is a Persian dish, the word "soan" has a Persian origin and the name comes from the term sohan pashmaki. [4]
The various names for the flatbread include puran puri (પુરણ પુરી) or vedmi (વેડમી)in Gujarati, bobbatlu or baksham or oliga in Telugu, Andhra Pradesh holige or obbattu in Kannada, puran poli (पुरणपोळी) in Marathi, payasaboli or simply boli (ബോളി) in Malayalam, Boli in Tamil, bhakshalu or pole or polae in Telugu, Telangana and ubbatti or simply ...
In the film, Pappu, a teenager, is awaiting his pre-degree results to join an engineering course. He gets attracted to his neighbour Rathi, who is a middle-aged woman, and falls hopelessly in love. The story-line of the film miffed many for its sensitive portrayal of the lead as well as garnered appreciation for its narrative.
In the meantime, Shobha, who also mistakes Shambhu for the fiancé, falls in love with him. At the same time, Sardar Koma Kurup (Kuthiravattam Pappu), cousin to Sardar Krishna Kurup, has been in constant fight with Krishna Kurup for many years. Both are trying to capture the power at the Nethaji Club, a reputed social club, for personal reasons.