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Just then, Kahhori and the Sky World villagers arrive. She uses her abilities to pressure Queen Isabella in making peace with the Mohawk people. The Watcher narrates that Kahhori and the Sky People have made peace with the other countries. Doctor Strange Supreme appears from a portal and congratulates Kahhori, saying that he has been looking ...
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Kuzhanthaigal Munnetra Kazhagam (transl. Children's progressive federation) is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language political satire drama film written, directed and produced by Shankar Dayal [a] [2] along with Arunkumar Sammantham under Meenakshi Amman Movies banner.
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Tho Pa wrote several books in Tamil that continue to hold value in the Tamil literary space. Lena, who was Tho Pa’s friend for over 20 years, added, “I have published his books Naan Hinduvala Neengal, Valithadangal, Theivam Enbathoor among others. He is a walking dictionary also because he knows the root words of many Tamil words.
The Madurai project commenced with the utilization of Inaimadhi and Mayilai Tamil fonts. However, starting from 1999, mobile phones have been manufactured using the Tamil Script Code for Information Interchange (TSCII) within the Tamil-language Tamil database. These mobile phones are distributed on web pages and in PDF format.
The Iraiyanar Akapporul in its present form is a composite work, containing three distinct texts with different authors. These are sixty nūṟpās which constitute the core of the original Iraiyanar Akapporul, a long prose commentary on the nūṟpās, and a set of poems called the Pāṇṭikkōvai which are embedded within the commentary.
Magizhchi (transl. Happiness) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language film directed by V. Gowthaman. It stars Gowthaman in the lead role with Anjali, Karthika, director Seeman and Prakash Raj playing important roles. [1] The film, based on Neela Padmanabhan's novel Thalaimuraigal, [1] was released on 19 November 2010.