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phoenixdiedaweekago · 9 days ago
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madhansband · 10 months ago
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Song of the week from the previous show:
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Original Song Credits:
Name: Roja Poonthottam Kadhal Vaasam Movie: Kannukul Nilavu Singers: P. Unnikrishnan, Anuradha Sriram Music: Ilaiyaraaja Lyricists: Pazhani Bharathi
Song Lyrics:
ஆ: ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம்… 🌿🌹🌹இசை🌹🌹🌿 ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம்… பூவின் இதழெல்லாம் மௌன ராகம் மௌன ராகம்… ஒவ்வொரு இலையிலும் தேன்துளி ஆடுதே.. பூவெலாம் பூவெலாம் பனிமழை தேடுதே… நம் காதல் கதையைக் கொஞ்சம் சொல் சொல் சொல் என்றதே
பெ: ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம்… பூவின் இதழெல்லாம் மௌன ராகம் மௌன ராகம்…
🌿🌹🌹இசை🌹🌹🌿
அழகிய தமிழ் வரிகள் HQ track தரத்தில் பாடலை பதிவு செய்தவர் 🌿🌹Flutes_Kavithadi🌹🌿
ஆ: விழியசைவில் உன் இதழசைவில் இதயத்திலே இன்று ஒரு இசைத்தட்டு சுழலுதடி…
பெ: ஒ ஒ ஒ ஓ…
ஆ: புதிய இசை ஒரு புதிய திசை புது இதயம் இன்று உன் காதல் கிடைத்தடி…
பெ: ஒ ஒ ஒ ஓ…
பெ: ��ாதலை நான் தந்தேன் வெட்கத்தை நீ தந்தாய் காதலை நான் தந்தேன் வெட்கத்தை நீ தந்தாய் நீ நெருங்கினால் நெருங்கினால் இரவு சுடுகின்றதே
ஆ: ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம்… பூவின் இதழெல்லாம் மௌன ராகம் மௌன ராகம்…
ஒவ்வொரு இலையிலும் தேன்துளி ஆடுதே பூவெலாம் பூவெலாம் பனிமழை தேடுதே நம் காதல் கதையைக் கொஞ்சம் சொல் சொல் சொல் என்றதே
பெ: ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம் பூவின் இதழெல்லாம் மௌன ராகம் மௌன ராகம்
🌿🌹🌹MUSIC🌹🌹🌿
பெ: ஆ … ஆ…. ஆ… ஆ….. ஆ… ஆ ஆ……
பெ: உனை நினைத்து நான் விழித்திருந்தேன் இரவுகளில் தினம் வண்ண நிலவுக்குத் துணையிருந்தேன்…
ஆ: ஒ ஒ ஒ ஓ…
பெ: நிலவடிக்கும் கொஞ்சம் வெயிலடிக்கும் பருவனிலை அதில் என் மலருடை சிலிர்த்திருதேன்…
பெ: ஒ ஒ ஒ ஓ…
ஆ: சூரியன் ஒரு கண்ணில் வெண்ணிலா மறு கண்ணில் சூரியன் ஒரு கண்ணில் வெண்ணிலா மறு கண்ணில் என் இரவையும் பகலையும் உனது விழியில் கண்டேன்..
பெ: ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம் பூவின் இதழெல்லாம் மௌன ராகம் மௌன ராகம்
ஆ: ஒவ்வொரு இலையிலும் தேன்துளி ஆடுதே பூவெலாம் பூவெலாம் பனிமழை தேடுதே நம் காதல் கதையைக் கொஞ்சம் சொல் சொல் சொல் என்றதே ரோஜாப் பூந்தோட்டம் காதல் வாசம் காதல் வாசம் பூவின் இதழெல்லாம் மௌன ராகம் மௌன ராகம்
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terriblycrafty · 8 months ago
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Oduvil.
(Actor, Musician)
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dragunnikrishnan · 1 year ago
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mindblowingscience · 8 months ago
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Strawberries could be fewer and more expensive because of higher temperatures caused by climate change, according to research from the University of Waterloo. Using a new method of analysis, the researchers found that a rise in temperature of 3 degrees Fahrenheit could reduce strawberry yields by up to 40%. Canada is a major importer of strawberries from California. In 2022, Canadian imports of strawberries from California were worth US$322.8 million. "This research shows how climate change can directly impact the foods we love, emphasizing the importance of sustainable farming practices to maintain a stable food supply for everyone," said Dr. Poornima Unnikrishnan, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Systems Design Engineering at Waterloo.
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manasavacha · 8 months ago
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Hey! I just came across your blog and immediately thought of this:
Yes godavari and it's playlist lives in my heart eternally ♡⁠‿⁠♡
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herpsandbirds · 2 years ago
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Wire-tailed Swallow (Hirundo smithii), male (L) and female (R), family Hirundinidae, Kerala, India
photograph by Ajith Unnikrishnan
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cere-mon-ials · 27 days ago
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tagged by the wonderful and brilliant @elderflowergin — thank you :* turns out the last time i did this was over two years ago!
last song: kaattrae en vaasal from rhythm, sung by unnikrishnan and kavitha subramanyam, and composed by rahman
favourite colour: always green. enjoying burgundy these days too
last book: that i finished — park sang-young's love in the big city (only book deserving of being described as 'bittersweet'). i am currently reading one non-fiction, one fiction, and one poetry collection to give myself options: joya chatterji's shadows at noon (interesting although not as pathbreaking as it posits to be), penelope fitzgerald's human voices (FUN, my dream job might have been to be her assistant or editor or publisher), and cavafy's selected poems (like licking sweet rain and learning all truths at once)
last movie: rewatched swades (cunty shahrukh aaaah) and started soundtrack to a coup d'etat
last tv show: that i finished — love scout (not as fun as i hoped it would be but i didn't mind). that i am watching — undercover high school (kinda fun but she gotta find out his real identity SOON or it will simply not work for me)
sweet/savoury/spicy: sweet
last thing I searched online: remembered keeley hawes' magnificent performance in line of duty and went to check out how long the show ran for (till 2021 for 6 seasons)
current obsession(s): park hyung-sik, how to do my job better, my girlfriends
looking forward to: this month of fasting and terrible sleep cycles and feeling something akin to peace. lee je-hoon in grey hair. iu and bogum back on our screens. this year to slow down. a short trip during eid with the family. the birthdays of most of my dearest ones, which fall in the months between march to sept.
tagging @didim-dol @peppersnot @angryteapott @alwaysirrelephant @sunsoothed to take this forward, only if you'd like <3
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wtfearth123 · 2 years ago
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Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont, is a majestic stratovolcano in New Zealand. It has a symmetrical cone, a snow-capped summit, and a rich Māori legend. It is the second highest mountain in the North Island. The glimpse of the peak is truly mesmerizing. ❤️😍🥰
🎥 Courtesy: Navaneeth Unnikrishnan
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celluloidrainbow · 2 years ago
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ഉടലാഴം | UDALAAZHAM (2018) dir. Unnikrishnan Avala Gulikan, a tribal trans woman from a deep jungle settlement in Kerala was married in childhood to Maathi. She is constantly being abused whenever she steps out of the forest looking for work. Two unfortunate love affairs culminates into destruction. Hounded by the society that wants to capture and kill, Gulikan is on the run. (link in title)
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lokeshbhandarimovies233 · 4 months ago
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 Indian Cinema has taken a 360degree change in last 5 years by delivering some of the extraordinary movies. So Here are some of the best Indian movies released in the last 5 years, showcasing the diversity of Indian cinema
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1.     RRR– After delivering the successful Baahubali franchise, the pioneering director S.S. Rajamouli presented yet another visionary experience with RRR. Set in the pre-independence era, the story follows two iconic characters who decide to join forces and chart a path for the country’s independence. As expected, RRR was made on a lavish scale, with each frame feeling like a movie in itself. The larger-than-life scenes and characters made RRR a once-in-a-lifetime cinematic experience.
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2.     Kantara – Directed and acted by Rishab Shetty, the film tells the story of a festival celebrated in a tribal community. A young tribal man reluctantly takes on the traditions of his ancestors to seek justice. The movie highlights an important aspect of Indian culture, and Rishab Shetty deserves credit for introducing Indian viewers to such a significant part of their heritage. Over the years, Kantara has become an emotional experience for the Indian audience, providing a strong reason for the ongoing buzz surrounding the film.
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3  The Kashmir Files – Arguably one of the most controversial movies, delves deeply into the status and survival of Kashmiri Pandits, who were brutally killed in the 1990s amid unimaginable brutality. Director Vivek Agnihotri deserves credit for bringing the harsh reality of the Kashmiri Pandits to the big screen. The beauty of the movie lies in its blend of emotional depth and hard-hitting political commentary. Agnihotri fully immerses himself in the pain of the Pandit community and does justice to a topic that remains underrepresented in mainstream cinema.
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4  Rocketry: The Nambi Effect – Directed by and starring R. Madhavan, the movie is a biographical drama based on the life of Indian scientist Nambi Narayanan and his remarkable contributions to the country. The film portrays the inspiring story of this great scientist, with a cameo by Shah Rukh Khan adding an element of entertainment. The beauty of the movie lies in its ability to bring such an inspiring story to the audience. It sheds light on the life of an unsung Indian scientist in a thought-provoking and motivational manner. The climax scene, where Shah Rukh Khan says, “We apologize to you on behalf of the entire country,” leaves a powerful impact.
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5 Major – Another hard-hitting biographical drama, Major highlights the significant contributions of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who sacrificed his life during the 26/11 Taj attack. There are several reasons why Major is a “must-watch.” The film pays tribute to Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan’s bravery and dedication, featuring breathtaking action scenes in the climax that take the movie to another level. This is further elevated by an absolutely sincere performance by Adivi Sesh. The way he embodies the inspiring life of Major Unnikrishnan makes it seem like no one could have portrayed the role better. Additionally, Prakash Raj’s emotional speech is sure to leave viewers in tears CLICK TO READ MORE
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newspatron · 1 year ago
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How Tukaram Omble Helped Uncover the Truth Behind the 26/11 Mumbai Attacks
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To Read About 26/11 Mumbai Attacks and Tukaram Omble: A Chronicle of Terror and Resilience The 26/11 Mumbai attacks were one of the most horrific and tragic events in India’s history. A group of 10 terrorists, belonging to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, unleashed a wave of violence and terror across the city, killing 175 people and injuring more than 300. The attacks lasted for four days,…
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kummatty · 2 years ago
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tagged by @igneousbody 🥰🐣💐🪐
currently reading: securing paradise by vernadette vicuña gonzalez, and whale by cheon myeong-kwan (trans. chi-young kim), im trying to keep my focus on 2-3 books max at a time
favorite color: forest green
last song I listened to: poovullo daagunna, unnikrishnan - my love sends me a song everyday 😭 otherwise I havent been listening to music much
last movie I watched: joyland, dir. said sadiq
sweet, spicy, or savory: spicy but im always glad these kinds of questions have no bearing on life and I can happily have all of them
currently working on: not letting stress sink in beneath my skin and wreak havoc internally; and enjoying my time here
tagging @nicholasbritellhive @redweathertiger @phenakistoskope @khlur @hyperculture and anyone else who wants to <3
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themovieblogonline · 2 years ago
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The Kerala Story (2023): An Untold True Story Of Terrorist Conversions
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The truth is not delicate, and it does not suffer from denial. The truth only dies when true stories are untold. Bollywood has gone the extra mile to bring before its audiences a true story of the Islamic conversion of innocent Hindu women in India. Titled “The Kerala Story”, this crime-thriller has been produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, directed by Sudipto Sen, and co-written by both along with Suryapal Singh. The Kerala Story tells the story of the prevalence of Love Jihad in India. Love Jihad is the concept where women from other religions, especially Hindu women, are lured by “Jihadi” Muslim men through seduction, deception, kidnapping, and marriage to be converted to Islam. The motive of Love Jihad by Muslims is to hook up with non-Muslim women, as many as possible, and reproduce to increase the Muslim community. This movie tells the story of four friends who fell victim to such deception and were converted to Islam in the state of Kerala in India. After their conversion, they were forced to join the notorious terrorist organization named the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Adah Sharma plays the lead in this film. She plays the role of a Kerala-based Hindu nurse named Shalini Unnikrishnan who was deceived into love by her Muslim boyfriend. Her “so-called” boyfriend was actually a recruiter of the ISIS. She got pregnant with his child, and was made to convert to Islam with a new name “Fatima Ba”. She later married another Muslim man and was brainwashed into joining ISIS in Syria. The Kerala Story (2023) Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/3Jk3vquJDGs The Good: This is an exceptional true story that does not hide anything at all! The best thing about The Kerala Story is that it satisfies the hunger of the Hindu-majority audience in India. If you are Islamophobic, then this film will serve you ample Islamophobia on a plate to satisfy your hunger. As you are aware that the reigning leader of India is a Hindu nationalist, this film does come as a feast for his blind supporters. The Kerala Story depicts the insecurities of people in modern-day India and quenches their thirst for such content. People are very well aware that Love Jihad exists in India. A few months ago, a vicious murder of a Hindu girl by her Muslim boyfriend happened in Delhi, India. The girl was living with her boyfriend and was mercilessly butchered by him. He cut her corpse into small pieces and stored her body parts, organs, and her severed head inside a refrigerator at their home. And if you ask, why he did so? He did it because she was constantly coaxing him to marry her. That was the only reason! So, this is just one case. And not just this one, but Hindu girls have been targeted by Jihadi Muslim men for ages. They have fallen victim to betrayal and rape at the hands of Muslim nationalists. Here I am not talking about all Muslim men. I am referring to those Muslims who practice Love Jihad and spoil the name of the entire Muslim community. In fact, their aim is to target women of other religions and lure them into love, marry them, and convert them to Islam. In The Kerala Story, Shalini did not have “safe sex” with her Muslim boyfriend and as a result, she got pregnant. Her boyfriend then tells her that unless she converts to Islam, he will not marry her. So, Shalini had no other option but to transform herself into “Fatima Ba”, a Muslim woman. But after her conversion, her boyfriend flees! Shalini, who is now “Fatima Ba”, seeks help from a Muslim religious leader. The Muslim religious leader advises her to get married to another Muslim man, now that she has become a Muslim. But wait! She already had pre-marital sex which is considered to be a sin in Islam. So what do you expect her to do next? She has to repent for this sin, right? So now, the Muslim religious leader advises her that she has to go to Syria and join Jihad, ISIS. I have to applaud this. What a trap! But before Shalini went to Syria to join ISIS, she got a call from her friend that her boyfriend who had impregnated her and escaped was actually a recruiter of ISIS. He did this on purpose to make her join the ISIS. He had gone underground and was still in Kerala. He hadn’t run away anywhere. Now he is on his desperate mission of seeking other non-Muslim women, trapping them through his love, and converting them to Islam. https://youtu.be/miBZop2oisQ The Bad: In this movie, Adah Sharma who plays the role of a Hindu nurse named Shalini Unnikrishnan, has been shown getting converted to Islam. And how did she get converted? In her medical college, she was brainwashed that wearing a “hijab”, which Muslim women wear, will save her from getting raped. What bullshit! Now, how can I praise Adah’s acting? I believe that instead of Adah Sharma, if a female puppet was put as the lead of this film, then also this film could have done well. She actually did have nothing to do throughout the film except surrender herself and be preyed upon by Jihadi Muslims. Hindu women in this movie have been portrayed as weak, desperate, and confused and they have been shown to be falling as easy prey to Muslim men. This film actually mocks the Hindu religion and its Gods. Shalini was brainwashed by Jihadi Muslims of ISIS. The "travel bug" inside her urged her to go to Syria along with her new husband in spite of knowing what was going to happen to her. So she did, and finally, she realized the mistake she made! Her phone was taken away from her in the name of the Sharia Law of Islam. I don’t know much about this crap of a "so-called law" but yes, it has been shown in the film that under the Sharia Islamic Law, women are not allowed to keep mobile phones. So, Shalini’s phone was taken away from her, and she was trapped in Syria without any means of communication. Now tell me, why didn’t Shalini know about this Sharia Law before traveling to Syria? That’s why I advise filmmakers in my reviews; please do your homework before making a movie! There is a concept of red flags in any relationship. Some kind of alarm bell always rings whenever things are supposed to go wrong. If you keep ignoring those red flags, you are sure to dig deep into the worst possible situations! Firstly, if a woman’s boyfriend gets her pregnant and runs away, how can she marry a stranger in the very next instant? I would say, the plot of this movie is like a 10-year-old trouser which has been infested with holes! https://youtu.be/ieZyejqOxjs The Verdict: The cinematography by Prasantanu Mohapatra, and the editing by Sanjay Sharma, are both dull. I can show you better productions than this film on YouTube. The Kerala Story will become a box-office hit not because of its viewing experience but because of its emotional impact. The Kerala Story has been surrounded by controversy ever since its trailer came out. The Indian National Congress and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) alleged the film of spreading communal misinformation and propagating the conspiracy theory of Love Jihad. They said that such false propaganda can defame the Kerala state and called for a ban on this film. In fact, this film does promote violence and hate which can affect the mentality of the audiences. It has been stated in the film that 32,000 non-Muslim Indian girls have been converted to Islam and have been buried in the deserts of Syria and Yemen where they had been trained to become dreaded terrorists. I can understand that The Kerala Story depicts the true story of four Indian women who were converted and made to join ISIS, but 32,000?! That’s a huge number! Where’s the evidence of such statistics? In light of the allegations, Vipul Amrutlal Shah responded that they made this film after conducting thorough research, and they have all evidence regarding the matter. Whatever the case is, The Kerala Story is a truly heart-breaking story of four Indian non-Muslim women who were converted to Islam, and made to join ISIS. The filmmakers have claimed that the Indian government, in spite of being aware of everything, did not take any definitive action against such massive international conspiracies led by ISIS groups in India. The communication modes of these women were taken away from them in Syria, their husbands were killed, and they got no help from India. This film highlights the failure of the Indian government in such matters. The Kerala Story shows an organized ISIS recruitment occurring on a large scale in the state of Kerala in India. It is true that ISIS attracts and recruits fundamentalists from all over the world; there’s no doubt about that. But the concept of this “organized recruitment” going on in Kerala has no real evidence and is actually defaming the Kerala state. The Kerala Story does provoke extreme reactions. Some may love this film, and some may hate it. In light of the General Elections to be held in India in 2024, I believe that this is the right time for the ruling party in India, The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), to propagate its agenda in the state of Kerala. No doubt, nowadays Prime Minister Narendra Modi can be seen mentioning The Kerala Story in his political campaigns.   Read the full article
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indlyrics · 4 days ago
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Vanathu Nilaveduthu Song lyrics | Simmarasi
Vanathu Nilaveduthu Song Lyrics in Tamil Movie From “Simmarasi (1998)”.The song is sung by Unnikrishnan, Swarnalatha and the music is composed by S.A.Rajkumar.Vanathu Nilaveduthu Lyrics is penned down by “Kalaikumar”.Starring SarathKumar and Khushboo in lead roles. Directed by Erode Soundar, produced by R. B. Choudary, music composed by SA Rajkumar. Song Credits Movie NameSimmarasi (1998)Song…
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