Cast: Sreenivasan, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Suhasini, Nadhiya Moidu, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar
Producer: G.P. Vijayakumar
Director: V.M. Vinu
Music Director: M.Jayachandran
Lyricist: Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, Anil Panachooran
Cinematographer: Manoj Pillai
Editor: P.C.Mohanan
Art Director: Saburam
Screenplay Writer: Samjad Narayanan
Story: Samjad Narayanan
In UK the British Humanist Association started a campaign that says “There’s probably no God, Now stop worrying and and start enjoying your life”. This campaign was met with a lot of protest from various religious groups, especially the hard core Christians.
There is probably no god
The major arguments against the campaign follows.
The wording is offensive to religious people
The advert is misleading because...
Yes, even I belong to the great Indian IT dream or more appropriately the Indian IT ‘outsourcing’ dream. I say the word outsourcing with much hurt and I’ll go on to tell why it hurts that way. Well, you would ask ‘What’s wrong with the job? It’s a white collar corporate job that pays very well’. This is only in part true. To be more specific, that ‘pays well’ part is good, but nothing else, I assure you....
Fiat launched Linea, the big car with a small price. It looks stylish and the price is something close to 6.5 Lakhs. Here are some good pictures of the vehicle. Click on the image to get a larger version
Is this how we want to build Rama Rajyam ?
Love In Singapore is the first release of Mammootty in 2009. Scripted, produced and directed by Rafi-Mecartin, the movie also features Jayasurya, Navneet Kaur, Salim Kumar, Nedumudi Venu, Bijukuttan, Suraj Venjarumoodu in prominent roles.
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The British are said to have nurtured a communal divide in India to rule India easily. Though divide and rule is a consistent method of conquest, especially in Africa, where Europeans favored one side against another, in the end ruling both. But in India, where it was most prominent, given the partition of the India and Pakistan in 1947, I find the picture to be far murkier.
It was near the end of the first Elizabethan era of England....