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Ranjini Haridas – An Exclusive Interview

Ranjini Haridas, as always, is a vibrant and lively anchor, still in her early 30’s. The winner of the Miss Kerala 2000 achieved prominence in Malayalam television in 2007 as the anchor of the reality show "Idea Star Singer" on Asianet. Ranjini Haridas also presented the closing ceremony at the 2010 Keli International Kalamela in Switzerland. Ranjini Haridas Ranjini Haridas made her film debut with a cameo role in China Town, where she appeared as herself, the anchor of Idea Star Singer. In 2013, Ranjini acted in a Malayalam film named ‘Entry’ which was her first film in a lead role. She then signed her second film with internationally acclaimed director Rupesh Paul. Here is an exclusive i...

Manju Warrier – The Superstar

Malayalam cinema’s own daughter and the gem of the Malayalee heart, Manju Warrier has returned to the silver screen donning new roles. The multi-talented superstar will be seen opposite Mohanlal and Prithviraj in two films set to release in 2014. Her 13-year exile from Malayalam cinema has not dimmed her enthusiasm for acting. Manju Warrier’s first love, dance, which she has been attuned to from the age of four has taken a new direction over the years. The cherished actress has elevated herself by performing across continents. Her recent performance on Amma’s birthday at Amritapuri was a spell-bounding act of devotion which touched the heart of Amma and all who had gathered to attend the fu...

Fun At Weddings – Wedding Entertainment

The great Indian wedding is one grand party! – With all its merriment and flamboyance, it promises to be a complete entertainer for the couple and their guests. To the outside eye, the Indian wedding is a bright show of flashy colours and loud music, combined with great ethnic cuisine and warm fellow-partiers who have come to enjoy themselves with the blessed couple. Indian weddings have a host of opportunities to dance and celebrate. Traditionally, the entertainment at weddings were fixed. At South Indian Muslim weddings, oppana was played. No Punjabi wedding was complete without Dhol and bhangra. Different castes had different forms of entertainment. But now, wedding entertainment is tail...