Mollywood‘Sree Dhanya Catering Service’ is helmed by ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ fame Jeo Baby and bankrolled by Mankind Cinemas and Symmetry Cinemas. Tnm StaffFacebook/ Jeo BabyActor Mammootty took to social media on Tuesday, May 31 to unveil the first look poster of The Great Indian Kitchen fame director Jeo Baby’s next. The film has been titled Sree Dhanya Catering Service. It is bankrolled by Mankind Cinemas and Symmetry Cinemas.“Presenting the First Look Poster of Sree Dhanya Catering Service directed by Jeo Baby and produced by Mankind Cinemas and Symmetry Cinemas. Best wishes to the entire team,” Mammootty wrote in his post. Director Jeo Baby also revealed that the shooting for the film has been completed. Prior to Sree Dhanya Catering Service, Jeo Baby presented the anthology Freedom Fight. He directed the segment Old Age Home, while segments from other directors such as Akhil Anilkumar, Kunjila Mascillamani, Francies Louis...
- 6/1/2022
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
Film awards‘Aavasavyuham’, which tells the story of an environmental disaster, won the best film award, while Dileesh Pothan won best director for ‘Joji’. ‘Minnal Murali’, ‘Churuli’ and ‘Hridayam’ have also won multiple awards.Tnm StaffBiju Menon, Revathi and Joju GeorgeHushing stereotypes, middle-aged mothers and elderly fathers prove that they can lead great stories in films and walk quietly away with the accolades. Revathi, who has contributed many great characters to Malayalam cinema, has won the Best Actor (Female) award at the 52nd Kerala State Film Awards for playing a mother character so strikingly well in the horror flick Bhoothakaalam. Biju Menon, a 50 something actor who played a mysterious man in his 70s — a seemingly harmless doting father — in Aarkariyam has won the Best Actor (Male) award, along with Joju George, an actor who has been consistently delivering meticulous performances. This time, Joju has bagged the award for four different...
- 5/27/2022
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe retort, with two words of profanity, has been used in multiple memes to call out any misogynistic lines glorified in films in the past.CrisAlert: Spoilers ahead Malayalam film production house Aashirvad Cinemas uploaded a video from Mohanlal’s 2000 movie Narasimham on Valentine’s Day. If one wondered why the misogynistic proposal by Mohanlal to actor Aishwarya was reposted instead of being forgotten forever, well that’s because the production house was unhappy – perhaps even outraged. The scene has been mercilessly trolled – and that’s where the Freedom Fight meme comes in. Last scenes in films, and especially those with sharp comebacks, can sometimes have a rippling effect. It happened after Ishq, when a middle finger was raised dramatically on the face of patriarchy. And now, it is happening after Freedom Fight, an anthology, in which at the end of the first segment, a woman, expected to stay quiet...
- 2/19/2022
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe Malayalam film industry in which 'Asanghadithar' was made, has, in itself, been hostile towards women’s demands for sanitation facilities.Sowmya RajendranIn Kunjila Mascillamani’s Asanghadithar (The Unorganised), part of Jeo Baby’s anthology film Freedom Fight, the women are engaged in a battle that amuses the men around them. They are fighting for a toilet because their workplace, Sm Street, does not have one, and none of the women employed in the small shops on the street can relieve themselves when they want to. Why can’t they hold their bladders until it’s the end of the work day? Why can’t they use the toilet at a restaurant nearby? Why can’t they find a discreet place to urinate like the men? Why can’t they take a membership with a union and then figure out a way? The unhelpful suggestions from the men only go...
- 2/16/2022
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
InterviewIn the anthology 'Freedom Fight', Kabani plays herself in 'Asanghadithar' and is cast opposite Jeo Baby in ‘Ration’, where she plays a woman in a lower-middle-class household.CrisKabani in 'Ration', 'Freedom Fight'In Asanghadithar, meaning the unorganised, a segment in the anthology Freedom Fight, actor Kabani H plays herself. She introduces herself as Kabani, an active member of Penkootu, a group that was formed in a street of Kozhikode to win toilet access for women workers there. Two short films later, in Ration, part of the same anthology, Kabani is cast as a woman in a lower-middle-class home, running hither and thither to replace a fish she accidentally cooked. In both the films, you can’t fail to notice her character, presented with a quiet perfection that neither calls attention to herself nor lets you forget her. "I don't know if you can call me an activist but I...
- 2/15/2022
- by Cris
- The News Minute
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