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  • Bamboo Boys

    2002 Indian film

    Bamboo Boys is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Ali Akbar. It stars Kalabhavan Mani, Cochin Haneefa, Harishree Ashokan, Salim Kumar, Nadirshah, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalabhavan Shajohn. The film was released on 11 October 2002.[1] The film follows a group of tribals who attempt to bring a doctor from town to the forest to treat their headman's wife.

    Plot

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    Four tribal men from a jungle - Olanga, Nakki, Makku and Themba come to town in search of a doctor to cure their headman's wife and to win the hands of Kuduki, the headman's daughter. Being in town for the first time, everything seems new and strange for them. They engage in mischief and cause much havoc.

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    Soundtrack

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    The film's soundtrack contains 8 songs, all composed by Thej Merwin. Lyrics were by Gireesh Puthenchery and Ali Akbar.

    Reception

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    A critic from Chithram wrote that " In short, 'Bamboo Boys' i

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  • Special kids fly on 'Wings of Love'

    KOCHI: Even in her many flights of fantasy, Varsha had never dreamt of celebrating her birthday in the clouds. But on Thursday, Varsha, a fifth standard student and inmate of Ananda Nilayam orphanage in Thiruvananthapuram, celebrated her 11th birthday onboard Air India's special flight bound for Kanyakumari. Making it still more special, actors such as Suresh Krishna and Sajan Palluruthy and footballer I M Vijayan presented her with cakes and chocolates to mark the special day.
    It was indeed a special flight for around 300-plus special children from different parts of the state, including a dozen children suffering from cancer and 15 from Wayanad's tribal colonies. All of them enjoyed their maiden flight as Air India and Rotary Club of Cochin West and Rotary Club of Cochin Airport organized 'Wings of Love', a special flight from Kochi to Kanyakumari for special children.
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    Kalabhavan Sajan dies, social media 'kills' Sajan Palluruthy [Video]

    Mimicry and dubbing artist Kalabhavan Sajan passed away at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital on Monday. He was at 50. 

    Sajan was undergoing treatment for liver related ailments. He was shifted to the ICU on Saturday after his condition turned critical. 

    Dubbing artist and social activist Bhagya Lakshmi announced the sad news through her Facebook page. Sajan's body will be kept at his residence near Chitranjali Studio in the capital before being taken to his native Kothamangalam in Ernakulam later in the day.

    Some reports claim that the medical college authorities had failed to provide even a bed to Sajan at the time of admission. A photo of him photo lying on a hospital floor was widely circulated on social media recently. 

    Meanwhile, rumour-mongers spread Sajan's death news with an image of parodi artist turned actor Sajan Palluruthy, leading to confusion.

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