Chalachithram

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Chalachithram
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Cover of Chalachithram rated Rs.5.00 [1]
CategoriesFilm
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherManorajyam
Final issuelate 1980s
CountryIndia
Based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Language Malayalam

Chalachithram was a weekly film magazine published in Malayalam language from Kerala, India. The publisher was Manorajyam. [2] M.M. Balachandran served as the editor of the magazine. It was printed at Thiruvananthapuram and distributed throughout Kerala. It was one of the most popular film magazines of 1980's in Kerala. It highlighted the doings and happenings of the Mollywood film scene as well as update from Tamil and Hindi industry. But the publishers discontinued the printing in late 1980s.

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References

  1. "Chalachithram - Cover". Chalachithram. 17 September 1986.
  2. "CID Film in Malayalam". Old Malayalam Cinema. Retrieved 9 January 2017.