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Actor-dancer Vineeth who was recently seen in 'Dominic and the Ladies' Purse' said he has no qualms about playing villain roles in movies as long as the characters excite him. The actor played a shady character in the Mammootty-Gautham Vasudev Menon film and delivered a brilliant performance as
She is currently thrilled to be garnering praise from both critics and audiences for her portrayal of Mrs Madhuri in the latest Mammootty starrer 'Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse'.
Actor Arjun Ashokan who was last seen in 'Anand Sreebala' and the Mammootty-starrer 'Bramayugam' says he wants to try out new roles and believes he has achieved that with his latest release 'Anpodu Kanmani'. The movie directed by Liju Thomaz, who previously helmed a couple of short films, follows a
Vishak, in a recent interview with Onmanorama, admitted he had difficulty shedding the ‘Kuppi’ image he gained after the hit 2016 Malayalam film ‘Aanandam’ and said he took a break for a few years to reinvent himself.
‘Rekhachitram’ directed by Jofin T Chacko is on its way to becoming the first blockbuster of the year. The movie has set new standards in Malayalam cinema, opting to delve into a parallel world with an alternate history set inside one of Mollywood’s most loved films. The film was also praised for
Souparnika Nair, who shot to fame with Britain's Got Talent, is known for her extraordinary prowess in flooring audiences and judges. When she was just 10 years old, Souparnika grabbed international attention for her beautiful rendition of 'Never Enough' at the Britain's Got Talent stage and the
Indo-Nigerian model Joshua Okesalako never expected to play the pivotal role of Muwesi Mariya, an occultist, in Mohanlal's fantasy-thriller 'Barroz'. He was surprised when the 'Barroz' team contacted him, saying Mohanlal wanted him to be part of the movie. Okesalako auditioned for two roles and
'Marco' marks the fourth directorial venture of Haneef Adeni, a filmmaker deeply inspired by Tarantino’s visceral storytelling and the stylistic finesse of Korean cinema.
The film has been getting good responses after it was premiered at the ongoing 29th edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) in Thiruvananthapuram.
New-York based filmmaker Jayan Cherian took eight years to helm ‘Rhythm of Dammam’, the one hour 32 minutes-long film, which will be showcased at the competition section at the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), set to kick off in Thiruvananthapuram on December 11. What began as a
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