AwardsThe awards will take place on August 15 and 16 in Doha.Tnm StaffThe nominees for South Indian International Movie Awards (Siima) 2019 have been announced under various categories for all four south Indian languages. The eighth edition of this awards ceremony will take place on August 15 and 16 Doha, Qatar. Here is the list of nominees under different categories for all four different languages. For full details on the nominees under different categories in all four languages, click here. Best Film (Tamil) Kadaikutty Singam, Vada Chennai, 96, Paraiyerum Perumal, Sarkar Best Director (Tamil) Ajay Gnanamuthu for Imaikaa Nodigal, Ar Murugadoss for Sarkar, Vetrimaaran for Vada Chennai, Pandiraj for Kadaikutty Singam, Shankar for 2.0 Best Actor Male (Tamil) Dhanush for Vada Chennai, Karthi for Kadaikuddy Singam, Vijay for Sarkar, Vijay Sethupathi for 96 and Jayam Ravi for Adanga Maru Best Actor Female (Tamil) Aishwarya Rajesh for Kanaa, Jyothika for Kaatrin Mozhi, Nayanthara for Kolamavu Kokila, Samantha for...
- 7/18/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Unesco Director-General Audrey Azoulay on 5 July named Nadia Nadim, the Afghan-born Danish football striker for the French women’s Paris Saint-Germain team, Unesco Champion for Girls’ and Women’s Education.
Unesco Director-General Audrey Azoulay and Nadia Nadim
Ms Azoulay designated Ms Nadim in recognition of her role in promoting sport and gender equality, her contribution to Unesco’s educational action in favour of young people, advocacy for girls and women’s education and support for the Organization’s action worldwide.
The designation took place as Unesco launched a major initiative, Her Education our Future to mobilize political and financial support for girls and women’s education while working to improve the quality of data that education policy makers require to accelerate gender parity.
Ms Nadim was born on 2 January 1988 in Herat, Afghanistan. Following the execution of her father, an Afghan National Army (Ana) general in 2000, the family sought refuge in...
Unesco Director-General Audrey Azoulay and Nadia Nadim
Ms Azoulay designated Ms Nadim in recognition of her role in promoting sport and gender equality, her contribution to Unesco’s educational action in favour of young people, advocacy for girls and women’s education and support for the Organization’s action worldwide.
The designation took place as Unesco launched a major initiative, Her Education our Future to mobilize political and financial support for girls and women’s education while working to improve the quality of data that education policy makers require to accelerate gender parity.
Ms Nadim was born on 2 January 1988 in Herat, Afghanistan. Following the execution of her father, an Afghan National Army (Ana) general in 2000, the family sought refuge in...
- 7/18/2019
- Look to the Stars
MollywoodThe film, directed by Shanker Ramakrishnan, has Mammootty playing an important role as Stanford professor John Abraham Palackal.Digital NativeFacebook / Pathinettam PadiThe upcoming Malayalam film Pathinettam Padi just got bigger with actor Prithviraj joining the sets. The film was announced with Mammootty roped in to play an important role and we hear that he will be seen as Stanford professor John Abraham Palackal. The crux of this story falls on his character, which is why he decided to take up the offer, we hear. The still of the star from the movie was released sometime ago and it looked every bit stylish. While we had reported some time ago that Prithviraj will be joining the sets of this film, the latest is that scenes involving him are being canned. He will be playing a cameo in this film. There are reports that Unni Mukundan has also been roped in for...
- 4/20/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film will mark the debut of actor and writer Shanker Ramakrishnan as a feature film director, who has earlier directed a segment in the anthology film ‘Kerala Café’.Digital NativeMammootty starrer Pathinettam Padi is reaching the final stages of shooting and will soon go into the post production stage. The latest update about this film is that scenes involving Prithviraj Sukumaran will be shot next week. The actor, who recently made his directorial debut with Lucifer, will be playing a cameo in this film and scenes involving him will be shot in Alappuzha. According to reports, Mammootty’s character is named John Abraham Palackal and the crux of the story falls on him. The still of the star from the movie was released sometime ago and it looked every bit stylish. The film will mark the debut of actor and writer Shanker Ramakrishnan as a feature film director. It is bankrolled by August Cinemas.
- 4/5/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
OpinionManju’s silence about several issues to do with the Wcc has been disappointing; however, it’s devious of Shrikumar to tie that with his film.Sowmya RajendranFacebook/Manju WarrierOdiyan director Va Shrikumar Menon has been on the defensive ever since the film opened on December 14 to mostly negative reviews. Starring Mohanlal and Manju Warrier in the lead, the film was made on a lavish budget but failed to live up to its promise. And according to Shrikumar, the fault lies squarely with Manju. Not the hackneyed plot, not the unskilled direction, not the badly written characters, not the weird make-up on poor Prakash Raj. And oh, not the overselling before the film’s release which people on social media labelled as ‘Odiyan Pushing’, saturated as they were with Shrikumar's marketing. No, the fault lies with Manju, even though Odiyan was sold as a Mohanlal film, and the superstar has...
- 12/19/2018
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
Popular musical rhythms are always skipping and skittering back and forth between Africa and its diasporic communities, from Jamaica to Brazil to Colombia and elsewhere. “That’s a process that’s been going on for a long, long time,” says musicologist Wayne Marshall, who teaches at Berklee College of Music. “What was called, for a while, Congolese rumba and then evolves into soukous — the reason it’s called rumba is because it’s [based on] Cuban son records that became popular in the Congo. It’s circular: The son doesn’t exist...
- 10/17/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
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Princess Eugenie marries her boyfriend Jack Brooksbank on Oct. 12, and the event will bring together - for the first time in decades - many members of her father Prince Andrew's side of the family, and her mother Sarah Ferguson. To say there has been a lot of water under the bridge since the announcement of Andrew and Sarah's separation in 1992 might be a teensy bit of an understatement. There have been lurid newspaper headlines, well-publicized indiscretions, and one epic lapse in judgment. Through it all, Prince Andrew and Sarah have remained best friends, and their daughter Eugenie has called them "The best divorced couple I know." However what about Andrew's family – most specifically, the queen?
It had all started off so well. Sarah's father, Major Ron Ferguson, ran the Guards Polo Club for Prince Philip, and as a young girl Sarah often found...
Princess Eugenie marries her boyfriend Jack Brooksbank on Oct. 12, and the event will bring together - for the first time in decades - many members of her father Prince Andrew's side of the family, and her mother Sarah Ferguson. To say there has been a lot of water under the bridge since the announcement of Andrew and Sarah's separation in 1992 might be a teensy bit of an understatement. There have been lurid newspaper headlines, well-publicized indiscretions, and one epic lapse in judgment. Through it all, Prince Andrew and Sarah have remained best friends, and their daughter Eugenie has called them "The best divorced couple I know." However what about Andrew's family – most specifically, the queen?
It had all started off so well. Sarah's father, Major Ron Ferguson, ran the Guards Polo Club for Prince Philip, and as a young girl Sarah often found...
- 10/12/2018
- by Marcia Moody
- Popsugar.com
Mollywood The film marks the directorial debut of Prithviraj and stars Mohanlal, Manju Warrier, Tovino Thomas and Vivek Oberoi among others. Digital NativeThe much-awaited film, Lucifer, which will mark the directorial debut of ace actor Prithviraj, started rolling with the official pooja last month. The shooting also commenced immediately thereafter but now Prithviraj has revealed that it has been put on hold due to heavy rains. He posted this on Instagram, “When you have multiple cameras set up on a complex rig and a superstar waiting..but the rain gods decide Wait is all you will do through the day!” indicating that the team can do nothing about it but wait. When you have multiple cameras set up on a complex rig and a superstar waiting..but the rain gods decide Wait is all you will do through the day! #Lucifer #inprogress A post shared by Prithviraj Sukumaran (@therealprithvi) on...
- 8/3/2018
- by Sreedevi
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film with Mohanlal in the lead will also include Manju Warrier, Saniya Iyappan, Tovino Thomas and Indrajith Sukumaran, among others.Digital NativeThe official pooja of the Malayalam film Lucifer happened on July 16th as announced earlier. The event was attended by its actor-turned-director Prithviraj Sukumaran, his mother and actor Mallika Sukumaran, his wife and journalist Supriya Menon, producer Antony Perumbavoor, writer Murali Gopy among others. The film’s lead star Mohanlal could not make it to the pooja as he was busy with his prior acting commitments and will be joining the sets very soon, say sources. Lucifer is one of the most anticipated and hyped films in Mollywood right now because it will mark Prithviraj’s debut as director and he will be directing Mohanlal. The film has been written by actor-writer Murali Gopy and will be bankrolled by Anthony Perumbavoor under his banner Aashirvad Films. The shooting of this film begins on July 18th, confirm sources. The cast also includes Manju Warrier, Queen-fame Saniya Iyappan, Tovino Thomas, Indrajith Sukumaran among others. Recently, it was confirmed that Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi has been signed up to play an important role in the film and reports are that Vivek may be seen as Mohanlal's brother. Lucifer will be shot extensively in Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai and Kuttikkanam. The technical crew of the film includes Sujith Vasudevan for cinematography and Samjith for editing. Besides directing Lucifer, Prithviraj also has a string of acting assignments needing his attention including Nine, a sci-fi thriller, Aadujeevitham, and Champ. Two of his films opposite actor Parvathy have just been released – My Story and Koode. More releases are scheduled for later this year. (Content provided by Digital Native) Also read: From 5 am shows to box-office gold: How has 'Tamizh Padam 2' fared?...
- 7/17/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
Mollywood The film is bankrolled by Prithviraj's wife Supriya Menon and the distribution rights have been bagged by Sony Pictures. Digital NativeDirector Jenuse Mohammed’s upcoming film has been titled Nine and it will feature Prithiviraj Sukumaran in the lead role. The title Nine is apparently in relation with the series of events that unfolds in nine days and how it is resolved. The film is touted to belong to the sci fi horror genre and this is the first such film to be ever made in the Malayalam film industry. The shooting of Nine commenced in Kerala on April 9th and the team intends to shoot some important portions in Manali later. The film is bankrolled by Prithviraj’s wife Supriya Menon under the banner Prithviraj Productions along with Spe Films and the film’ distribution rights have been bagged by Sony Pictures. This is the maiden production venture from the Prithviraj banner. On the star cast, we hear that talks are on with Nithya Menen and Parvathy to play the female leads but nothing has been confirmed yet. Besides directing the film, Jeuse Mohammed had written the story and screenplay as well. On the technical crew, it is Shaan Rahman, who will be composing the tunes for the soundtrack while Sekhar Menon will be composing the background score. Abinandhan Ramanujam is the cinematographer for this venture and Shameer Muhammed is the editor. As the film went on to the floors recently, rumors have surfaced that Prithviraj plays a scientist in it and it is inspired by the Spanish film Times Crimes. However, this needs to be confirmed yet as there are no official word on it yet. Prithviraj’s next film release would be Ranam, which is due to hit the silver screens this month. He also has a number of films such as My Story, Aadujeevitham, an Anjali Menon directorial, and Kaaliyan in his kitty needing his attention. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 4/12/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
Mollywood The Hollywood giant will be joining hands with Prithviraj Productions for an untitled Malayalam film. Digital NativeActor Prithviraj Sukumaran’s tryst with film production began with August Cinemas, a production house that he founded along with ace cinematographer Santosh Sivan, actor Arya and Shaji Nadesan. The production house’s first venture was the Prabhu Deva starrer Urumi, released in 2011. The next film, produced under this banner, Indian Rupee, went on to win the prestigious National Film Award - Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Kerala State Film Award - Best Film. Despite being a successful production house, Prithviraj announced last year that he will be moving out of August Cinemas to launch his own production house. Actor Prithviraj announced the launch of his own banner co-founded with his wife Supriya Menon and it will be the first home production. The actor had named his production house Prithviraj Productions. Meanwhile, Sony Pictures International is all set to expand into Indian regional cinema. The Hollywood giant is joining hands with Prithviraj Sukumaran for an untitled Malayalam film. The film will be made in collaboration with Prithviraj Productions and the movie will go on floors by mid-April 2018. Prithviraj Sukumaran took to social media and confirmed that he would be joining hands with Sony Pictures, for his first home production in Malayalam cinema. In a press statement released, Prithviraj has been quoted as saying, “It started with what I thought was a casual conversation over coffee with Vivek Krishnani, MD, Sony Pictures India. I was trying to convince him that if ideas that would make entertaining films and yet stay away from conventions were what they were looking for, then Malayalam cinema is the place to be,” "In more ways than one, I believe it is a landmark event for Malayalam film industry. Sony Pictures, the international studio behind iconic blockbusters and entertainers like 2012 (2009), the Spider-Man franchise and most recently Jumanji (2017), ramped up its local production with Pad Man (2018) early this year and is now stepping into the small and dense world of Malayalam cinema. "What makes this partnership doubly exciting is the nature of the film that we're producing together...More announcements about this partnership and our first film will soon follow," wrote Prithviraj Sukumaran in a detailed post on his Twitter handle. On the career front, Prithviraj is currently working on the period drama Kaali, Aadujeevitham, based on the Malayalam novel by Benyamin, and My Story, a romantic comedy directed and produced by Roshni Dinaker. His Ranam is expected to release soon. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 3/20/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
InterviewSpeaking to Tnm, Parvathy shares her joy on winning the Kerala State Award, how the 'Kasaba' controversy made her strong and her plans to keep talking.Sowmya RajendranActor Parvathy is standing tall. In the Kerala State Film Awards announced on Thursday, Parvathy picked up 'Best Actor (Female)' for her film Take Off. This is the second time that she has won but the honour is still special. Speaking to Tnm, a happy Parvathy says, "I'm beyond cloud nine. I feel very comforted winning it. Because it is multi-fold important. It's a movie we made for Rajesh (Pillai) and this award has come two years after his demise. I got my first State Award three days after he passed away and I couldn't exult at all. It was right in those days that Take Off started in our discussions and we didn't want to let him go. And two years later, just after his second death anniversary, his movie is being celebrated at the state level and recognised. So that is a huge moment of pride and comfort for me." Parvathy's first State Award came in 2016 for Charlie, an unusual rom-com in which she starred with Dulquer Salmaan, and Ennu Ninte Moideen, a tragic love story. This year, Parvathy is especially delighted because the character, Sameera, whom she played in Take Off is close to her heart. Sameera is an assertive, independent woman, who is among the group of nurses held hostage by the Isis in the film. The story was based on a real-life incident. "That the award has come on Women's Day for a character like Sameera, goes beyond anything really. The nurses and everyone who helped me, Mahesh (Narayan) who wrote it...they all really helped me get Sameera right. I feel like I owe it to all friends. Before Take Off released is when the bad things happened and the Wcc came...you know, life changed after that. I don't feel the same way about anything after that," she says. The incident Parvathy is referring to is the abduction and sexual assault of a prominent woman actor from the Malayalam film industry which split the film fraternity and led to the formation of the Women in Cinema Collective (Wcc). "There is a comfort and calm in the way I do things now. There is a lot of Sameera in the way I handle crises. So you know, you go into that expected phase of gratitude but the encouragement is not loud...it is an encouragement to go back to work," she shares. Parvathy made the headlines last year when she became the first Malayalam actor to win the prestigious Silver Peacock at the Iffi. The award came for her performance in Take Off. However, soon after, the actor was subjected to death and rape threats because she called out the misogyny in the Mammootty film, Kasaba, at the Iffk, on a panel discussion on sexism in cinema. Apart from random social media users, several people from the film industry also slammed her, claiming that according to them, Parvathy knew nothing about acting. The active encouragement to the abuse given by her own colleagues led to more hate. Videos from the actor's upcoming film My Story were targeted and subjected to incessant trolling. Does the State Award come as a good answer to all of this? What's Parvathy's take? The actor laughs and says, "I really don't have anything to say. Something all my friends in the industry told me when they supported me is that no matter what you do in your personal life and how you are treated, what you do on screen, you leave untouched. You go to work and nobody can strip that away from me or any artist for that matter. I truly believe that the award and this has no connection. The work I do now 110% reflects my political views and my belief in what art is supposed to do to society. Apart from that connection between Parvathy the citizen and Parvathy the actor, I don't see any such criticism coming into the picture for an award like this. It's truly for cinema." Parvathy is quick to add that although this is a pat on her back, there is no room for complacency. "I have a great set of people in the industry who have told me that you cannot rest on your past glory and that you cannot let your success fail you. So I can never fly off the ground, my feet are always on the ground," she says. Speaking further on the Kasaba controversy and the hellish abuse she was put through in those days, she says that she's learnt to separate such incidents from her art like "oil on water". "I'm going to keep talking my heart out. If people think that they can take it out on my films, I still don't lose anything. I will still do a good job, I will still give a 110%. The state recognising my performance is a huge deal and especially because it is Take Off, I'm a very happy person," she says. Parvathy also believes that she's become a stronger person because of the Kasaba controversy. "A lot of things have got perspective now. There's no going back. Seriously, time's up. We're going to talk, we're going to make things happen, people are going to be uncomfortable and we're not even sorry. It's fine. A lot of people are messaging me saying this is a great reply...but I was saying I didn't plan this," she says, laughing. ...
- 3/9/2018
- by Nitin
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film is an adaptation of M Mukundan’s short story ‘Autorikshawkarante Bharya’.Digital NativeDigital NativeWhen two of the finest actors team up for a movie, film buffs are sure to be in for a treat. We are happy to report one such news. According to reports, Parvathy and Biju Menon will soon be working together for a film to be directed by Harikumar. Adapted from the short story Autorikshawkarante Bharya, written by M Mukundan, the film will have the script penned by the author himself. The groundwork for this project is currently happening and an official announcement regarding the film is on the cards. According to sources in the know, both the actors are busy with their own projects and are yet to give their dates. Once it is finalised, other details about the film will be revealed. Director Harikumar has been quoted by the Times of India as saying, “I have consulted both Biju Menon and Parvathy for the movie. However, we are yet to lock down their dates. Once everything is finalised, we will announce the project.” Parvathy, who has been very selective about her projects, began her career with the Malayalam film Out of Syllabus in 2006. She had acted in films such as Notebook, Bangalore Days, Flash, Ennu Ninte Moideen and Charlie in Malayalam and Male Barali Manju Irali, Prithvi and Andhar Bahar in Kannada; Poo, Chennaiyil Oru Naal, Uttama Villain in Tamil and Qarib Qarib Singlle in Hindi. She currently has a number of films in her kitty lined up for release including an Anjali Menon directorial and My Story in Mollywood and Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum in Tamil. Biju Menon, who will be sharing the screen space with her in the upcoming Harikumar directorial, also has a long line-up of films needing his attention, including Orayiram Kinakalal. His last film was Rosapoo which was directed by Vinu Joseph. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 3/8/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
MollywoodWhile the brothers have shared screen space in a few films earlier, this will be their first venture together as director and actor.Digital NativeDigital NativeMohanlal and Indrajith have shared screen space in quite a number of films including, Chotta Mumbai, Baba Kalyani, Flash and Twenty 20, and it looks like this combo is set to get together for yet another film. Reports say that actor Prithviraj, who is gearing up for his directorial debut with the Mohanlal starrer Lucifer, has roped in his elder brother and actor Indrajith for an important role in the film. Going by the reports doing the rounds, it appears that Indrajith may be playing the baddie in Lucifer but this has not yet been confirmed by sources in the know. While the brothers – Prithviraj and Indrajith – have shared screen space in a few films earlier, this will be their first venture together as director and actor. Further, expectations are high on this film not just because it marks the association of Mohanlal and Prithviraj for the first time, but because the latter gets to direct the former. Anthony Perumbavoor is bankrolling the film under his banner Aashirvad Cinemas. Earlier, the buzz was that Lucifer was to be directed by the late Rajesh Pillai along with Murali Gopy, but the project never took off. With Mohanlal and Prithviraj being termed the most talented and versatile stars in the Malayalam film industry, movie buffs can’t wait to know more about it. The shooting for Lucifer is expected to begin in May, and Mohanlal and Prithviraj are expected to complete their respective assignments by then. While Mohanlal is busy with the Va Shrikumar Menon directorial Odiyan and Ajoy Varma directorial Neerali, Prithiviraj is concentrating on completing a slew of films by then. His Ranam, earlier titled Detroit Crossing, is in the post-production mode while his My Story and the untitled Anjali Menon directorial is in different stages of production. Further, he has Aadujeevitham that will go on the floors soon and he plans to complete a major portion of the shooting before shifting his complete focus on Lucifer. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 2/13/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe actor looks sensuous, defiant and strikingly beautiful.Tnm StaffThe trailer for Manju Warrier's Aami which is based on writer Madhavikutty's life is out. Directed by Kamal, the film has been in the news for various reasons. Kamal's first choice for the film was actor Vidya Balan. However, after she walked out of the film for undisclosed reasons, Manju Warrier stepped in. The trailer gives us more than a glimpse of how Manju has transformed into the role of the controversial Madhavikutty who broke social taboos and wrote with a free pen. With the glasses and nose-stud that Madhavikutty was recognised by, Manju looks the part every bit. The film starts with Renji Panicker reading the manuscript of Madhavikutty's Ente Kadha (My Story), and wondering if all that she says in it is true or if it is a figment of her imagination. The scene leads to Murali Gopy, who plays her husband, and Manju in bed - with the latter pushing him away in disinterest. The film also suggests her romance with other men, including Tovino Thomas and Anoop Menon. We also catch sight of Madhavikutty as a young girl. Madhavikutty, also known as Kamala Das and later Kamala Surayya, was chastised for her writing when she blazed into the literary scene. She was among the first Indian women writers to write about female sexuality without holding back. She also attracted controversy when she converted to Islam late in life. Although Kamal had made sexist comments about Vidya Balan recently, stating that "sexuality would have come into the picture" if the actor had done the film, the trailer for Aami shows a sensuous Manju Warrier who looks strikingly beautiful. Expected to release this year, Aami is a highly anticipated film with a big star cast. Watch:...
- 1/18/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
MollywoodDirected by Blessy, ‘Aadujeevitham’ is based on Benyamin’s novel by the same name. Digital Native prithviraj_DN.jpgIt was revealed quite some time ago that Malayalam director Blessy intends to make a film based on Benyamin’s novel Aadujeevitham and that Prithviraj would be playing the lead role in it. To get into character, Prithviraj has reportedly stated that he will be putting on weight for the role, as instructed by the director. The first schedule of Aadujeevitham will begin in February next year and the shooting will go on for some weeks. While the team breaks after the filming of the first schedule, Prithviraj will move on to his next project Lucifer, which will be his first directorial venture. He will then move back to the sets of Aadujeevitham, after one schedule of Lucifer. According to reports, he will be sporting two different looks in the film. Blessy, noted for his works such as Kazcha, Thanmathra, and Pranayam is busy with the groundwork of this film. He is also the recipient of several awards in his long career and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam for Thanmathra in 2005. He had won the Kerala State Film Awards for best director in 2011 for Pranayam, while Thanmathra won him best screenplay, best director and best film in 2005. Prior to this, Blessy also won the state film award for best film with popular appeal and aesthetic quality for Kaazhcha in 2004, which also won him the best debutant director award. On the other hand, Prithviraj is busy with the release of Vimaanam, which is getting ready for release on December 21. His other films in the pipeline are Detroit Crossing, My Story and the untitled Anjali Menon directorial which are in various stages of production. (Content provided by Digital Native) Enanble Notification: NoTNM Marquee: No...
- 12/16/2017
- by Editor
- The News Minute
After earning critical acclaim and commercial success with Ennu Ninte Moideen, the hit pair of Mollywood, actors Prithviraj and Parvathy Menon once again unite in the upcoming film My Story. Now the latest news is that the movie will tentatively hit the screens by March 2018.
- 11/17/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
The second poster of My Story, featuring Prithviraj and Parvathy was released on the second anniversary of Ennu Ninte Moideen.
Incidentally, Ennu Ninte Moideen features Prithviraj and Parvathy as the lead pair and it went on to become a big hit. Therefore, movie buffs are eager for the release of My Story, which features the successful on-screen pair. Directed by Roshni Dinakar, the film has been produced jointly by her and Ov Dinakar under the banner Roshni Dinakar Productions.
Incidentally, Ennu Ninte Moideen features Prithviraj and Parvathy as the lead pair and it went on to become a big hit. Therefore, movie buffs are eager for the release of My Story, which features the successful on-screen pair. Directed by Roshni Dinakar, the film has been produced jointly by her and Ov Dinakar under the banner Roshni Dinakar Productions.
- 9/20/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
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