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Dhosth (transl. Friend) is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language romantic action film directed by Thulasidas. It stars Kunchacko Boban with Dileep in the title roles along with Kavya Madhavan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalabhavan Mani Shiju in supporting roles. It is a remake of Tamil film Kannedhirey Thondrinal (1998).
"Muthuchippy Poloru" is a Malayalam song composed by Shaan Rahman that featured in the film Thattathin Marayathu. The lyrics was written by Anu Elizabeth Jose. It was sung by Sachin Warrier and actress Remya Nambeesan. [1] The song was one of the most popular Malayalam songs of 2012 [2] and won several awards.
The soundtrack is composed by Vidyasagar.Lyrics of all the songs were written by Chandrabose. [4] The song "Navvali Neetho" is based on Vidyasagar's own Malayalam song "Thathamma Peru" from Dhosth while "Pannendintiki" is based on Tamil song "Kadhal Vandhadhum" from Poovellam Un Vaasam (2001).
Mankombu Gopalakrishnan is an Indian film lyricist, poet and script writer in Malayalam movies. [1] [2] [3] He has written more than 700 songs for about 200 Malayalam movies. [4] He has also done story, screenplay and dialogue for more than 10 Malayalam movies. [5]
Thathamma targets children. [1] The magazine, which features stories, cartoons, and comics, emphasizes moral values and aims at enhancing knowledge through humor and hobbies. Its sister publication is Deshabhimani, a political paper founded on 6 September 1942. [2] ONV Kurup served as the editor-in-chief of Thathamma. [3]
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Bichu Thirumala penned the lines for AR Rahman's one and only Malayalam music for film, Yodha and the TV commercial jingle "Manam Pole" Mangalyam [5] for REMANIKA. His first song "Brahma Muhoorthathil" became popular as a "Lalitha ganam" or light song since the movie Bhaja Govindam did not see the light of the day. Radio Ceylon used to air the ...
It is one of the all-time popular songs in Malayalam film music. [9] Apart from the original Malayalam version, the soundtrack was also released in Tamil (as Asokan), Hindi (as Dharam Yoddha), and Telugu (as Yoddha). The respective soundtracks featured versions of all songs except "Mamboove" which was not featured in the film.