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Akkara (Telugu: అక్కర) may refer to Anil Akkara (born 1972), Indian politician; Nigel Akkara, Bengali actor; Akkara Kazhchakal, a 2008–2010 Malayalam sitcom;
Akkara Kazhchakal (transl. Sights of a foreign land) [1] is an Indian Malayalam-language sitcom that aired on Kairali TV from 2008 to 2010. The series consisted of fifty episodes which chronicled the lives of a middle-class Malayali family settled in the United States of America. [ 2 ]
Filming commenced on the same date. A teaser trailer appeared on the official Akkara Kazhchakal YouTube page on 22 September 2010. [5] It was announced on the official facebook page on 10 November 2010 that filming has been completed and the post-production works had begun. The film released in the United States on 29 April 2011.
Anil Akkara (born 1972) is an Indian politician of the Indian National Congress, social worker and farmer from Kerala, India. He represented the Wadakkancherry constituency in Kerala Legislative Assembly .
Akkara made his acting debut in 2012 with Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy's Bengali movie Muktodhara.He shared the screen with Rituparna Sengupta.He played the character of a prisoner who changes himself into a positive person after getting in touch with a female dance drama coach while staying in jail.
Before his debut into the film industry, He was doing a character role in the hit sitcom Akkara Kazhchakal. His character was well received by the family audience along with the sitcom. He was able to tour across the United States, Canada, and the European Union; performing shows on a variety of stages based on Akkara Kazhchakal.
Akkara Kazhchakal: TV Sitcom: Writer, Director: Adjudged as one of 3 Best Malayalam T.V programs ever by Reporter TV Cameo as Guest at Josekutty's house 2011 Akkarakazhchakal: The Movie: Internet Movie: Writer, Director: 2012 Penumbra: Short Film: Writer, Director: Selected for Cannes International Film Festival 2012 2013 English: An Autumn in ...
Nigel Akkara was a hardened criminal, who had resisted all attempts of reformation till a renowned dancer visited the Presidency Correctional Home and began a therapy session. He delivered a powerful performance in Muktodhara, a film loosely based on his life and transformation.