Meena on returning as Rani George in ‘Drishyam 2’
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February 19, 2021 13:00 IST
The actor, who reprises her role in the sequel to the 2013 blockbuster Malayalam film Drishyam , says she didn’t have to hit the rewind button while filming
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The actor, who reprises her role in the sequel to the 2013 blockbuster Malayalam film Drishyam , says she didn’t have to hit the rewind button while filming
For Meena, returning to the sets of
Drishyam 2 was a homecoming. Reprising Rani George, a role she says is close to her heart, was not difficult. “It was easy to go back because the character and the movie are both special to me,” the actor says. Meena had also reprised this role in the Telugu remake,
Akkulam tourist village gets more facilities
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Musical fountain, children’s park, bicycle track among attractions
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Musical fountain, children’s park, bicycle track among attractions
A musical fountain, artificial waterfall, bicycle track, swimming pool, children’s park, and cafeteria are the new additions awaiting visitors at the Akkulam tourist village.
Executed by the Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society, the musical fountain focusses on the theme ‘Unity in Diversity’ and reflects the rich and diverse culture of Kerala. Its effect is created by DMX technology and gives a right feel of spatial dimensions and harmony of the elements water, earth, and air.
Kerala’s tourism minister launches Travancore Heritage Project
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God’s Own Country now has a new attraction. In a major tourism initiative in the state, Kerala has launched work on the Travancore Heritage Project to conserve and showcase the cultural richness and tangible legacy of the erstwhile Travancore kingdom and make the visit to the state capital and its surroundings a more riveting experience.
Inaugurating the work, state tourism minister Kadakampally Surendran said Kerala Tourism is making a major stride by presenting before the world the heritage and legacy of Travancore. The project is conceived in such a way that it will provide a complete experience to the visitors.
Work on Travancore Heritage Project launched
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It seeks to preserve old-world look of vintage structures of erstwhile Travancore
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It seeks to preserve old-world look of vintage structures of erstwhile Travancore
Kerala Tourism has launched work on the ₹100-crore Travancore Heritage Project to conserve and showcase the cultural richness and tangible legacy of the erstwhile Travancore and make the visit to the capital and its surroundings a more riveting experience.
Launching the work at Park View, the headquarters of Kerala Tourism, on Tuesday, Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran said Kerala Tourism was making a major stride by presenting to the world the heritage and legacy of the erstwhile Travancore.