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Kollam-based women's rights activist Resmi R Nair was the co-founder and spokesperson of the Kiss of Love protest. [37] Another activist, Rehana Fathima, also participated in the protest along with her partner, filmmaker Manoj K Sreedhar. [38]
A mob of attackers, vandalized the cafe following the report. Following this, Rahul Pasupalan, a short film maker from Kerala together with his wife Resmi R Nair and a group of friends from a Facebook page called Freethinkers, started the Facebook page Kiss of Love. [34]
Billy Nair (1929–2008), a South African politician, a former member of the National Assembly of South Africa (1994–2004), an anti-apartheid activist. Damodran Nair, a Fijian politician who served as the Member of the Tavua Open Constituency in the House of Representatives of Fiji.
K.K. Ramachandran Nair (1953 - 14 January 2018) [1] was an Indian politician of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and represented Chengannur constituency in the Kerala state legislative assembly from 2016 until his death.
Set in Kadamakkudy, the film revolves around Lallu, a privileged daily wage painter and his colorful gang of friends.Although he comes from an aristocratic family and is the son of Kombanaayil John, a respected criminal lawyer in the area, he prefers the company of his underprivileged friends Panchikuttan, Vicky Peedika, and Teny Sebastian.
S. Jayachandran Nair (1939 – 2 January 2025) was an Indian journalist, writer and screenwriter from the south Indian state of Kerala. He was known for his journalistic activities which included the founding of Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika, a Malayalam language newsweekly and website published by The New Indian Express group as well as for his association with the award winning films, Piravi ...
K. Ravindran Nair was the fifth son of Vendor Krishna Pillai, one of the cashew processing pioneers of Kerala. [citation needed] His passion for literature and arts brought him into Malayalam cinema and in 1967, he established General Pictures under the banner of which he produced his first movie, Anweshichu Kandethiyilla, directed by P. Bhaskaran.
V. Parameswaran Nair [1] (June 1918 — 19 December 1990) was an Indian politician from Kerala who served as a member of Lok Sabha, representing Chirayinkil [2] and Quilon [3] Lok Sabha constituencies.