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Oru Adaar Love (transl. "A Fantastic Love" ) is a 2019 Malayalam -language romantic comedy film. [ 3 ] The screenplay was written by Sarang Jayaprakash and Lijo Panadan from a story by Omar Lulu, and produced by Ousepachan Vaalakuzhy under his production company Ousepachan Movie House. [ 4 ]
"Manikya Malaraya Poovi" is a Mappila song originally composed by Thalassery Rafeeque in 1978 and performed by Eranjoli Moosa.The song which was later recomposed by Shaan Rahman for the 2018 Malayalam film Oru Adaar Love is sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan. [1]
His third movie Oru Adaar Love was an international sensation [4] which made Priya P Warrier an internet sensation by a wink scene from the film. [5] It is also the first ever Malayalam film that got released in four different language (Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada and Tamil) simultaneously all around the world in more than 2000 theatres.
Sajin Shrijith of Cinema Express rated the movie 1.5 out of 5 and wrote "After Oru Adaar Love, Omar Lulu returns with Dhamaka, another movie that gives tough competition to the former in the patience-testing department. I can't tell which of the two is more potent in that regard.
Chunkzz (transl. Buddies) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Omar Lulu and produced by Vyshak Rajan. It was written by debutants Joseph Vijeesh, Sanoop Thykoodam, and Aneesh Hameed from a story by Lulu.
Dhamaka may refer to: . Dhamaka, a Hindi film of 1980; Dhamaka, an Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Omar Lulu; Dhamaka, an Indian Hindi-language action thriller written and directed by Ram Madhvani
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Salim Kumar was born on 10 October 1969 in North Paravur, as the youngest son of Gangadharan and Kausalya.He once told an interviewer that his father was an atheist and a follower of the veteran social reformer Sahodaran Ayyappan, who was also from North Paravur, and so named his son Salim Kumar to avoid religious associations.