Thalappavu – Story of Naxal Varghese

Written on September 10, 2008 – 11:57 am | by Sarath D R |

I remember – “Naxalite is the one who like his country more than the rest of us and thus more disturbed”. The movie Thalappavu portraits the story of  Naxal Varghese who lead the Naxal movements in kerala in 1960’s. There were several speculations had been going on those days against the naxal movements in Kerala. But we don’t know what had provoked the young bloods to do such dreaded murders? The entire social set up was different or might be a lot of anarchy was there. Even if the killings were not excusable, the community might need that at the time. I hope this movie will surely create wave among the youth and will inspire them to rebel the injustice that has been going on nowadays. In this film Madhupal is wearing the role of a director for the first time. Prithviraj plays main the role , cinematographer, Azhakappan handles camera for the film and Alex Paul composes music.  

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Parthan Kanda Paralokam Scheduled on Onam

Written on September 1, 2008 – 10:41 pm | by Sarath D R |

After the big hit of “Veruthe Oru Bharya”, Jayaram’s new movie “Parthan Kanda Paralokam” scheduled to release on Onam. This fil is based on the story by K B Raju and it seems to be a comedy entertainer. Jayaram plays the character of Parthasarathy who eventually became atheist after the death of his father. The trailer  and wallpapers of the film can be downloaded from the website www.paralokam.com

Blogcamp Kerala, When the Dreams Got Wings.

Written on August 16, 2008 – 5:43 pm | by Sarath D R |
Blogcamp Kerala, When the Dreams Got Wings.

Blogcamp Kerala 2008 was a big success. It was the first time that bloggers from across India and outside Inida gathered in God’s own Country. The event started at 10.30 Am in the House Boat in Alleppey as scheduled. More than 80 bloggers participated and exchanged their views on blogging. I am very much thankful to Kerala Tourism for providing such a beautiful house boat and delicious kerala dishes. I couldn’t explain the beauty of Allepey in words really “The Venice of India”. All the coordinators deserve the same – hats of you guys.

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