Noted Malayalam writer Paul Zacharia, who was attacked for criticising moral policing in Kerala, speaks out.
'What we have here is a director who understands how people fight, but has not a clue about how they make love,' points out Sreehari Nair.
A look at actors, who wowed the Malayalam film industry this year.
Here is a look at the movies that are expected to hit the theatres this weekend.
'Somewhere, I have to be true to myself. At this point in life, I am more interested in human drama.'
Kerala's Pinarayi Vijayan is a cut above the rest in Indian politics today, precisely in his remarkable ability to look beyond the horizon. His was probably the only government that began planning for the incoming pandemic as early as in February, notes M K Bhadrakumar.
Vilaapangalkkappuram, TV Chandran's Malayalam film about the victim of communal riots starring Priyanka in an award winning performance, along with Suhasini has got its heart in right place.
First runner-up to the Miss World 2008 crown Parvathy Omanakuttan returned to Mumbai from Johannesburg early this morning.
The Oscar winner sent the crowd in raptures during his live in concert in the state.
'The controversy created by a Gujarat minister was totally unnecessary and unwanted.' 'It is a disgrace that a person who happened to be Gujarat's finance minister, spoke this kind of rubbish.'
Nayantara Patel lists four hotels to visit for the fabulous food they serve.
The latest updates from the Malayalam film industry.
'I might in the future step out of a Dileesh Pothan movie not completely satisfied, but content I'll be in the knowledge that our greatest living film-maker had failed striving to be something more than just an auteur,' notes Sreehari Nair.
'This will be the first open university in Kerala and it is a great tribute to Gurudevan by the helmsman of the Communist movement in Kerala,' observes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
Meet the Mango Phone, which should hit the Indian markets by the month-end.
Mohanlal, Mammootty, Manju Warrier and other celebs seek justice for Kerala's Nirbhaya.
An interview with Priya Mani, a Malayali born and brought up in Bangalore, who won the National Award for Best Actress for her role in Ameer's Paruthiveeran.
Get your lowdown on what's happening in the Malayalam film industry, right here!
How many people knew her Nani was from Kottayam?
A roundup of what's happening down South.
'The Congress party hated him because he had not gone to jail, he was not lathi charged, he had not gone on hunger strike.' 'They felt he had lived in London all his life and then he came to India and became an MP and a minister.'
Mahindra United and Viva Kerala battled their way to a disappointing goalless draw in an I-League football tie at the Cooperage in Mumbai on Saturday.
Sreesanth's South African jig, says Madhav Thambisetty, will contribute substantially towards endowing this Indian side with a spine and not a little spunk.
A lowdown on what's happening in the Malayalam film industry.
One, she's Majid Majidi's latest muse. Two, she has a cool Instagram account :)
What Director Mahesh Narayanan captures perfectly in C U Soon is the texture of our online conversations, observes Sreehari Nair.
Dulquer Salmaan plays a character from the 1930s in Ranjith's Njan, and media person John Brittas makes his big screen debut in Madhu Kaithapram's Vellivelichathil.
Abhijith Gopinath aka A.B.I was mocked through school and college. He found solace in hip-hop and chose love over hate.
Sreehari Nair reviews Ayyappanum Koshiyum.
"The President was very enthusiastic when we told him we want to give this award to Qader," said MIOA Deputy Secretary Mahesh Arora.
A lowdown on the Malayalam film industry.
The family recently learnt that Hussein was still awaiting capital punishment.
More than Rs 10 lakh was collected during the fund raising event.
It was Soni Somarajan's biggest dream -- to see himself as a proud member of the Indian Armed Forces. When Life brutally shattered that dream, he wove a new one.
If you think the film is gutsy, you are simply being blind to the truth that the whole men-are-worthless slant is saleable right now, argues Sreehari Nair.