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Mathru Devo Bhava is a 1993 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Ajay Kumar and starring Madhavi and Nassar. [1] The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Akashadoothu (1993) by Sibi Malayil. [2] The film won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics by Veturi for the song "Raalipoye Puvva" and Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu). [3]
The Middle Malayalam (Madhyakaala Malayalam) was succeeded by Modern Malayalam (Aadhunika Malayalam) by 15th century CE. [26] The poem Krishnagatha written by Cherusseri Namboothiri, who was the court poet of the king Udaya Varman Kolathiri (1446 – 1475) of Kolathunadu, is written in modern Malayalam. [27]
Kettyolaanu Ente Malakha (transl. Wife is my angel; also reported as Kettiyolaanu Ente Malakha) is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Nissam Basheer (in his directorial debut), written by Aji Peter Thankam, and produced by Magic Frames.
Pattellar's wife advises the Pattellar to change his ways and be a good man. She is a kind woman and treats Thommy with love and affection. Fed up with her advice, Pattellar decides to kill his wife and asks Thommy's help to make it look like an accident. But during the attempt, unfortunately, Thommy is injured by gunshot instead of Pattellar's ...
Thoovanathumbikal (transl. Dragonflies in the Spraying Rain) or, Dragonflies in the Gentle Rain, is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written and directed by P. Padmarajan, based partly on his own novel Udakappola.
The film was remade in Telugu as Matrudevobhava, in Kannada as Karulina Koogu and in Hindi as Tulsi. The film achieved cult status in the years following its release and regarded as one of the best emotional drama films in Malayalam cinema. [2] A serial on Surya TV with the same name Akashadoothu was made as a sequel to the film.
Two Countries is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written by Rafi and directed by Shafi.The film stars Dileep and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles with Suraj Venjarammoodu, Mukesh, Aju Varghese, and Jagadish appearing in supporting roles. [3]
Jeevitha Nouka (transl. The Lifeboat) is a 1951 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by K. Vembu and jointly produced by K. V. Koshi and Kunchako.It was the first "blockbuster cinema" in Malayalam cinema, with a theatrical run of 284 days.