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It is Mammootty and wife Sulfath’s wedding anniversary, and Dulquer Salmaan posted a greeting on the occasion. Alongside a sweet photo of the superstar - looking his usual dashing self, in pre-lockdown short hair and stubble, and a black jacket - and wife taken in a foreign city, the doting son wrote, “Happy anniversary Umma and Pa! This picture looks like it could be from last year! You both are what we all strive to be like!”
Dulquer, who usually gets creative with his hashtags, gave an idea of what the anniversary meant with a mention of ‘couple goals’, ‘OG’, ‘forever young’, ‘beacons of love’ and ‘festive week’. Even as his parents celebrated their 42nd anniversary, it was Dulquer’s daughter Maryam’s 4th birthday, and another one spent in lockdown.
Pic courtesy: Instagram/ Nadiya Moidu
Evergreen Malayalam actress Nadiya Moidu has an important message to share with her fans about the current COVID-19 crisis. With the surging number of cases, oxygen supplies ebbing and many losing their lives halfway, India’s battle against the second wave of coronavirus is becoming tough by day and the actress has now urged fans to stay at home, as much as possible.
Nadiya Moidu is an avid social media user and the actress has shared a very important message with fans in her latest Instagram post. She said that one shouldn’t think that they are ‘stuck’ at home, instead understand that they are ‘safe’ at home.
Director Sharan Venugopal on his recent short film, ‘Oru Paathiraa Swapnam Pole’
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January 23, 2021 14:42 IST
The film was recently screened at the 51st International Film Festival of India, Goa and it explores the idea of personal space
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Nadiya Moidu in a still from the film
The film was recently screened at the 51st International Film Festival of India, Goa and it explores the idea of personal space
In about 37 minutes, the Malayalam short film,
Oru Paathiraa Swapnam Pole (
Like a Midnight Dream in English), makes its audience introspect about the idea of personal space in relationships. The film, written and directed by Sharan Venugopal, was recently screened in the Indian Panorama Section at the 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa. “I was always intrigued by the idea of personal space. When I thought of doing a movie, I decided to explore this subject,” says the 28-year-old filmmaker who is based in Thiruvan