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- Tiruvalla Sri Vallabha Mahashetram is a temple in the town of Tiruvalla in Pathanamthitta district, estimated to have been built in 59 BC and is one of the oldest and largest places of worship in Kerala. The main deities are Lord Vishnu and the fierce Sudarshanamurthy, meaning the giver of good sight. Lord Vishnu is known here as "Shrivallabhan". The name 'Thiruvalla' is said to be derived from this name. The Thiruvalla Sri Vallabhamaha Temple is one of the 108 Vaishnava shrines sung by the devoted poets of the Azhwars.
- Akshay, A 25-year old guy is facing many difficulties in his life due to caste, religion, color, etc. The movie goes through the life of Akshay, who have been staying in the city for seeking jobs.
- Anto Simon is a photographer from Kerala, India and Ivy is a Kenyan girl. The movie IVY tells an Indo-Kenyan love story. The entire movie gives us a message Continents never matter. True love never dies.
- This documentary film is about the reality of yoga which is now performed all over the world.Now this film criticizing the yoga and its postures.Now the yoga postures are taken from contortion,drill,circus etc.The yogis who made the yoga has know nothing about the human anatomy ,blood circulation, respiratory system etc. therefore yoga is unscientific and the same time it is a fake one. All over the world there are so many casualties due to yoga.This documentary discussing these aspects and the unscientific nature of the yoga.
- This film belongs to a psychological-horror genre. It revolves around a young researcher and take the audience through his mental and physical journeys.
- As per a recent report, since 2009 - more than 17 thousand girls from Kerala and more 15 thousand girls from Mangalore from Hindu and Christian communities has been converted to Islam and most of them ended up landing in Syria, Afghanistan and other ISIS and Taliban influential areas. In spite of accepting this facts and numbers of conversion and eloped girls, erstwhile Chief Ministers from CPM and Congress party and relentless claim by RSS - there is hardly any action is visible on ground zero. No specific data available... no confirmed evidences are being attended... Police & administration are muffled... 'Government' is in denial mode (clearly due to possible erosion of respective vote bank). As a result - rampant religious conversion through deep-rooted indoctrination network taken over Kerala like fire in hay... simply rescinding 'god's own country', silently and inevitably. Like light in the end of the tunnel, on Supreme Court's intervention, NIA started investigating 90 odd cases. Whatever politics been brewing behind... whatever international conspiracy being hatched... there is no denial to the fact the thousands and thousands of daughters of India are getting eloped and getting vanished in to the blues of middle-eastern deserts. We have seen the tears of the mothers of the eloped girls...we have heard the cry of their despair...! This important documentary have tried to hear the cry of mother earth... tried to feel the melancholy of a country - who is losing her daughters in thousands, every year.
- A documentary revealing the versatile faces of the legendary actor Oduvil Unnikrishnan from Malayalam film world
- "Keni: Preserving Indigenous Food Culture" is a documentary film that captures the visual ethnography of the indigenous food culture and ways of life of the Mullukuruman, a scheduled tribal community who inhabits the Wayanad district of Kerala, a southern Indian state. The tribe cooks a variety of foods that extend beyond the purpose of subsistence and that which is related to life cycle rituals such as pregnancy, childbirth, puberty, marriage and death. The Mullukurumans of Wayanad have been living in the agrarian ecosystem and following their own unique socio-cultural adherences and food habits. The documentary has been conceptualized, scripted and directed by Ms Sukanya G (NIAS CSP) with research guidance from Prof Sangeetha Menon, and a group of talented film crew including State awardees.
- Patterns of Life - Prana talks about the food habits , cultivation, art form, festivals, beliefs and how the indigenous tribes of western ghats are embracing nature and landscape.
- Marma Jalam is a 1994 Indian Tamil movie directed by Sharmili. The film stars Shakeela, Reshma, Neha, Maria, Sindhu, Sharmili, Mumtaz in lead roles. The film had musical score by Sharmili.
- The Sword of Liberty The Life and Death of Velu Thambi Dalawa 'The Sword of Liberty, the Life and Death of Velu Thambi Dalawa' uses an unconventional narrative to recap the story of a legend. Marionettes dance in the shadows and spin the chronicle of an extraordinary personality, a man who fought for his homeland, long before the seeds of nationalism were sown in India. The protagonist, Devaki, journeys from the laid-back, picturesque, Nanjinadu territory, to the distant Kilimanoor Palace, in pursuit of the Dalawa stories she had learnt as a child from her father. Her path crosses those of puppeteers, artists and historians and interweaves indigenous art forms like 'Tholpaavakoothu', the diverse forms of 'Thullal', and 'Villupattu', to narrate prominent anecdotes and little-known snippets from Velu Thambi's life. Touching places significant to his life and death, the film engages the viewer in the unravelling of a saga: a nineteen-year- old confidant of the king, who finally goes on to become one of Travancore's most celebrated leaders. Velu Thambi's initial association and later hostility with the British, his success and failure as a Dalawa, his famous ' Kundara Vilambaram' which called forth the masses to unite against the British, and his self-annihilation, are a few of the many incidents covered in this tribute to Velu Thambi, the immortal hero.
- M. Tyude Kumaranellurile Kulangal' traces the journey back home of Jnanpith award winner M.T. Vasudevan Nair. It looks at the pathetic state of his favorite river the Nila, about which the writer has nostalgic childhood memories.
- An ex-gang leader was leading his life in his home country as devotional citizen with his mother. His peace is taken away as soon as his brother died in the middle east region. Ex-gangster friend a forensic technician raises doubts to induce an investigation himself with his old friend a police officer in that region. The story will progress based on his findings about his brother. A final verdict has been revealed as the screenplay demands an unexpected ending.
- Biography of Vallathol Narayana Menon, the poet from Kerala, India.
- Two friends, on the verge of bankruptcy, decide to rob a finance firm. To their surprise, another team of professional hit-men also attempt a heist there at the same time.
- The biographies of Muhammad the Prophet of Islam and Qutbul Alam CM Muhammad Aboobacker Musliyar a sufi saint from India.
- What can a Catholic missionary priest from India achieve in a modern, secular country?
- A police inspector gets beaten by the goons and loses his sanity and is taken care of by the village headman's daughter. But the inspector's girlfriend arrives from another village to take him back.
- Njattyela Sreedharan, a fourth standard drop-out, compiles a dictionary connecting four major Dravidian languages. Travelling across four states and doing extensive research, he spent twenty five years making the multilingual dictionary. This unique dictionary offers a comparative study of Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil and Telugu. 'Dreaming of Words' traces Sreedharan's life, work, love for languages and the struggles to get the dictionary published. The film also explores the linguistic and cultural diversity in India.
- The documentary narrates about the problems of Municipal Garbage dumping in Laloor, a suburban area in Thrissur Municipal Corporation. The film also reveals the history of the waste dumping in Laloor since the period of Sakthan Thampuran who was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin and first violence against the Garbage dumping here.
- A satire on political corruption and class injustices in Indian village culture.
- Sanju Surendran composes a dreamlike and abstract portrait, focusing on the sensorial universe of a hyper-contemporary vestal committed to three thousand-year-old practice.
- Thomas Ittikkora is dead. Family and friends gather at his home for the pre-funeral ceremonies.
- The movie deals with the experience of a backward class person who falls in love with the daughter of the Police Superintendent.
- A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares their opinion on the first thing they want to change in their country if they get the power to do so.
- Watch the full movie, Swargam, only on Eros Now.Swargam is a 2000 Indian Tamil film, directed by S.Chandran and produced by V.K.Kishorekumar. The film stars Shakeela, Sajni and Shashi Kumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by S.Chandran.
- Chris, a young, independent filmmaker moves to Kolkata with his wife Anita, who is also a movie actress, to work on his documentary.
- 'ONLY SOMETIMES A GOD'- A documentary seeking to find the relevance behind the existence of an age old ritual art form- 'THEYYAM' performed in India.
- A film about Realization and Acceptance. Kumar, a bachelor in his thirties leaves his corporate job in Kochi to become a graphic novelist. He embarks on a new life as an Uber driver in Kochi while working on his graphic novel titled 'Pixelia'. One day a transgender named Mandakini gets into his cab and that day changes Kumar's life forever. Gradually a bonding ensues between Kumar and Mandakini making Kumar realize and come to terms with his queer identity. As they start their new relationship, Kumar gets into deeper conflicts regarding adopting a child, as adoption by queer parents is realistically difficult in a country like India.
- 5 Scenes, 5 Shots, 5 Characters
- THE STORY REVOLVES AROUND THE CENTRAL CHARACTER CLEMENT ,WHICH IS PLAYED BY THE DEBUTANT GAUTHAM S KUMAR , A NORMAL YOUNG MAN WHOSE LIFE TURNED AROUND AFTER HE HAD A TRAUMATIC EVENT IN HIS HAPPY LIFE.
- Radha, the daughter of blacksmith, Narayanan, falls in love with Unnikrishnan, the new postman in town. Their love is however opposed by the evil moneylender, Kaalimuthu.
- Theruvu Narthaki is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N. Sankaran Nair and produced by S Kumar. The film stars Balan K Nair, Bheeman Raghu, Geetha and Anuradha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vijayabhaskar. Watch the full movie, Theruvu Narthaki online, only on Eros Now.
- An intruder, in his mobile shoots the scene of a pair of lovers hugging on a beach. He tries to blackmail them. The film is around the theme of hegemonic sexual morality's potential to determine the nature of relationships and its intervention in personal relationships. the film does not attempt to tell a story. Three shots of three situations are there.
- Jessy wakes up one morning with a splitting headache and a vague memory of the bygone week to realize that his partner, Maanu, is missing. A frantic search follows. Jessy and Maanu, an eccentric couple, had decided to experiment on sleep deprivation in an attempt to liven up their relationship. What began as a joke turned serious in a couple of days. Their initial phases of creativity, fun, and frolic slowly gave way to lack of judgment, agitation, and temperamental issues. At the end of 4 days of turmoil, they crack and have an altercation about the state of their relationship. Things turn violent and soon Jessy passes out. The movie, structured in a non-linear narrative, is an attempt by Jessy to recollect what went down in the last four days. We go back and forth between his present search for her and the bursts of memories that he has about her. With the help of his friend Venu, he attempts to discover her past that she'd refused to ever reveal.
- Two boys steal a Camera kept for surveillance in a store aspiring to make a cinema. But their plans go astray and their attempts to abandon the Camera fails. They end up on wrong side of their actions leading to an irrecoverable loss.
- This feature documentary explores the consequences of the Islamic culture of polygamy on the lives of young boys by observing their daily lives in an orphanage in southern India. The boys, in the absence of a family have formed their own.
- Film featuring the abused, abandoned and isolated childhood stories of a father, two girls, and three men through their childhood memories and moments of terrorist attacks, communal riots, abuse and rape which separated and scattered them from the humane and peaceful life.
- Richter Scale 7.6 speaks about the universal theme of displacement. The story revolves around the lives of a father and son, and narrates the agonies and struggles the duo go through when they decide not to relocate when faced with displacement.
- The film is a layered examination of the factors, both contemporary and historical, that have led the Adivasi (tribal) communities of Attappady (Kerala, South India) to the verge of extinction. The film focuses on the phenomenon of rising infant mortality to probe the entire range of underlying factors. Is it mainly due to malnutrition, as the State claims? Is it their exclusion from the fruits of so-called development? Is it their refusal to 'modernise'? Or is it our inability to comprehend and preserve their centuries-old harmonious way of life? Have our prescriptive interventions helped? Or have they caused great harm? The film attempts to understand the gamut of 'alienations' responsible - social, cultural, economic and political while gently posing the core question: Is it they who are alienated from the onward march of progress or is it us who are alienated, blinded by the discourse of modernity?