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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miss Kumari</span> Indian actress

Miss Kumari (1932–1969) was an Indian actress working in the Malayalam film industry between 1949 and 1969. In the '50s and early '60s she was the most prominent female lead in the Malayalam film industry. She briefly worked as a teacher before she made her film debut in the 1949 film Vellinakshatram. She took on the stage name Miss Kumari on the sets of her second film, Nalla Thanka.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">T-Series (company)</span> Indian music record label and film production company

Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited, doing business as T-Series, is an Indian music record label and film production company founded by Gulshan Kumar on 11 July 1983. It is primarily known for Hindi film soundtracks and Indi-pop music. As of 2014, T-Series is India's largest music record label, with up to a 35% share of the Indian music market, followed by Sony Music India and Zee Music. T-Series also owns and operates the most-viewed and the most-subscribed YouTube channel, with over 257 million subscribers and 243 billion total views as of 5 January 2024. While best known as a music label, T-Series has also had some moderate success as a film production company.

<i>Moz & Cat</i> 2009 Indian film

Moz & Cat is a 2009 Indian psychological comedy-drama film written and directed by Fazil starring Dileep and Rahman in lead roles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mazhavil Manorama</span> Indian Malayalam-language TV channel

Mazhavil Manorama is an Indian Malayalam language general entertainment free to air television channel owned by Malayala Manorama. The channel is headquartered at Aroor, Alappuzha in Kerala, India.

M. Krishnan Nair was an Indian film director of Malayalam films. He directed over 100 films. He also directed 18 Tamil movie including four films starring M. G. Ramachandran and two Telugu movies, one each with superstars N. T. Rama Rao and Krishna Eminent filmmakers including Hariharan, K. Madhu, S. P. Muthuraman, Bharathiraja and Joshiy apprenticed under him as assistant directors.

T. N. Krishnachandran is an Indian actor, playback singer, and dubbing artist in Malayalam cinema and television.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">T. K. Balachandran</span> Indian actor (1928–2005)

T. K. Balachandran was an Indian actor who worked mainly in Malayalam films. He has acted in more than 200 films. His areas of contribution includes Production, Dialogue, Story, Screenplay. He is the first actor to do a double role in the history of Malayalam cinema.

<i>Aniyathi</i> (film) 1955 Indian film

Aniyathi is a 1955 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by P. Subramaniam. The film stars Prem Nazir and Miss Kumari. The film had musical score by Br. Lakshmanan. The popular song "Kunkuma Chaaraninju" is from this movie. Miss Kumari won Madras Film Fans Association Award for Best Actress (1956) for her performance in the film.

Aniyathi is an Indian television series which launched on the channel Mazhavil Manorama. The show stars Meera Muraleedharan and Gowri Krishna in the leading roles. It replaced the series Pattu Saree, and ended on 20 February 2015 after running for 152 episodes.

Parvathi T., also known as Maala Parvathi, is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Malayalam films.

T. N. Gopinathan Nair, was an Indian dramatist, novelist, poet, screenwriter and biographer of Malayalam language. One of the prolific among Malayalam playwrights, Nair published 39 plays, besides his four novels, four poetry anthologies and five biographies. He was a member of the council of Kerala Sahitya Akademi and held the char of the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi. His drama, Pareeksha, received the Vikraman Nair Trophy for the best drama and the Kerala Sahitya Akademi selected his work, Sakshi, for their annual award for drama in 1979.