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Pathonpatham Noottandu
2022 Indian film
Pathonpatham Noottandu (transl. Nineteenth century) is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-language periodaction film written and directed by Vinayan. Set in the 19th century Travancore, the story is based on the life of Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker, a warrior who fought against social injustices suffered by the lower caste.[1] The film stars Siju Wilson and Kayadu Lohar, with Anoop Menon, Chemban Vinod Jose, Sudev Nair, Vishnu Vinay, and Senthil Krishna in supporting roles.[2] The original score was composed by Santhosh Narayanan (in his Malayalam debut) and songs by M. Jayachandran.
Pathonpatham Noottandu was released in theatres on 8 September 2022. The film won three Kerala State Film Awards.
Plot
[edit]A young Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker from Arattupuzha arrives at the English East India Company headquarters at Travancore to ask a lord for a permit to export cardamom. There he witnesses a brutal fight m
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From glossy covers to the red carpet, young designer Nikhil Thampi is on a spectacular style journey
By NIMERTA CHAWLA
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Red carpet darling: Fashion designer Nikhil Thampi had no formal mode training
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Small talk: Pop goes Pernia
The stylist will move to Mumbai to join films as soon as she develops a thick skin.
Pernia Qureshi is first and foremost a Kathak and Kuchipudi dancer. Then she’s a stylist, entrepreneur, author, designer and lately an actor. “I’m not used to having a free moment,” says the 26-year-old. “I’m a boarding school child. My endeavour has been to find financial independence through things that I love doing so it doesn’t seem like work. I’m not there yet, but slowly I will be.” Her interest in fashion led to an internship with Cosmopolitan when she was on vacation in India. She discovered she liked it and followed it up with more work in New York.
A liberal upbringing opened these avenues to her. “Coming from a conservative Muslim family, my mother was never allowed to pursue her passion for dance. The first thing she did when here was sign up for Kathak. My sister and I would go along with her. But only I ended up purs