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I'm getting wet in the rain) is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by T Suresh Kumar with its dialogues being penned by Viji and Kavin Pandiyan. The film stars Anson Paul and Reba Monica John in the lead roles alongside Mathew Varghese, Anupama Kumar , Sankarguru Raja, Sujatha Panju, Vetrivel Raja, Kishore Kumar and others ...
Mukhathala is a small town and block panchayat in Kollam district of Kerala, India. [1] As an important area in Kollam, the region is rich in agriculture products like, cashew nuts, coconuts, tapioca, pepper, areca, vegetables and most importantly, paddy. The region holds ‘Perumkulam ela' (second largest paddy field in the state).
Narayanan did his schooling from government primary and high school in Tamil medium. His house was electrified only when he was in class-IX. Until then, he and his siblings studied using kerosene lamps. The primary school where he studied didn't even have a proper roof. So, students there always welcomed rain, as the rainy days meant holidays.
As Tauktae continued to lash the coast with heavy rain, rainfall warnings were imposed in parts of Lakshadweep, Kerala, western Tamil Nadu, coastal districts of Karnataka, Goa, Gujarat and southwestern Rajasthan. [22] In Chellanam, a coastal village in Ernakulam district, homes were submerged due to unexpected rain and sea erosion. The ...
There is a belief that Amr̥tavarṣiṇi causes rain ( The name of the rāgam is derived from the Sanskrit words Amrita: meaning Nectar and Varshini: meaning one who causes a shower or rain, and hence the association with rain ), and that the Carnatic composer Muthuswami Dikshitar brought rain at Ettayapuram, Tamil Nadu, India by singing his ...
Mazhai (transl. Rain) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film directed by Rajkumar. It is a remake of the 2004 Telugu film Varsham, and stars Ravi Mohan and Shriya Saran, while Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani and Rahul Dev play supporting roles.
Mizhikal Sakshi was released on 20 June 2008. [1] [2] G. Jayakumar of The Hindu described the film as "a poignant tale" which is "worth watching" and praised the performance of Sukumari, stating that "Sukumari's performance tugs at the heartstrings of the viewer [...] so long as this character appears on screen, the film keeps tugging at the heartstrings".
[1] [2] The film is inspired by the 1970 Tamil film Veettuku Veedu which was based on Chithralaya Gopu's play Thikku Theriyatha Veettil which in turn was an adaptation of the English comedy play Right Bed Wrong Husband. [3] [4] The film's title pays homage to the composer duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. [5]