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Meenakshialso known as Sharmilee or Sharmili (in Tamil/Telugu), is a former Malayalam actress. The Kerala Film Critics Association named her their 2005 debutante artist. In all of her Tamil-language films, she was credited as Sharmilee.[2] In Malayalam, she rechristened herself as Meenakshi, the character she played in Kakkakarumbam.[1]

Born in Coimbatore into a Catholic family, Meenakshi's mother hails from Ooty. Meenakshi left for Chennai to pursue higher studies. She graduated in Mathematics from the Stella Maris College, Chennai.[1] and received a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) degree from Loyola College Chennai.


While in school, she received several acting offers, which she rejected so that she could concentrate on her studies. She did modelling and later hosted a popular phone-in programme, Kasumele on Jaya TV.[1][3] People were instantly attracted by her cheerful and youthful approach to anchoring. After graduation, she started her career in films.[4]


Her debut Tamil movie was Aasai Aasaiyai in 2003 with Jiiva, who also made his debut with this film. This movie was not very well received in the box office even though the story and Sharmeelee's acting got good reviews from critics. This was then followed by Anbe Anbe with Shaam was classified as a medium hit in the box office. Her third Tamil movie was Diwan with Sarathkumar. This movie won her rave reviews for her performance. It was followed by her Telugu entry through the movie Taarak in 2003. In 2004, she made her debut in Malayalam Industry with two movies - Vellinakshatram and Kaakkakarumban. Her first movie Vellinakshatram was a mega hit and her performance was appreciated by many. After that she established herself in Malayalam movies with a string of hit movies. The same year, Youth festival and Black(cameo appearance) were also released. Later however, she tried her luck in other regional languages.


In 2005, she appeared in the movie Junior Senior, where she acted aside Mukesh and Kunchacko Boban. This movie was a remake of Hindi classic hit, Yes Boss, where Meenakshi reprised the role played by Juhi Chawla. Same year, Ponmudipuzhayorathu was also released. Most of the songs she acted in were hits. "Oru chri kandaal" was one of the top songs of Malayalam in the year 2005. So was " Kalla Kalla Kochu Kalla". Later, Meenakshi faded away from the films.


She got married and settled down in Bangalore.She is a very spiritual person and follower of Oosho.In 2004, Meenakshi told an interviewer that "I love to act in more Malayalam films as the characters here have depth and the heroines have much more to do than just look good."


Thiruvananthapuram: Noted playback singer and composer K P Udayabhanu, whose velvety voice had magically evoked the anxieties of the of the post-Independence era, died here on Sunday. He was 78.


He had also sustained serious internal injuries after a near-fatal fall from the dais during a stage programme. He was in a state of coma during the last three months, responding only to his songs that were played out to him. In the last few days he was so weak that he could not even drink water.


His son Rajiv Udayabhanu was present at the moment of his death. Udayabhanu was a lodestar who flashed for a fleeting moment across the music firmament. He shone for a relatively short period from 1958 to 1968.


He even made Udayabhanu practice hard and perfect the nuances of the songs. But Kunchacko, the producer and director of the film, had other ideas. He rejected Udayabhanu, without even hearing him, and forced Baburaj to record the songs with A.M. Raja.


Today marks a special day in the world of Indian music as popular playback singer Sujatha turns 60. With a career spanning over four decades, Sujatha has established herself as one of the most prolific singers, especially in the southern film industry. As we celebrate Sujatha's milestone birthday, let's take a look at her top-10 evergreen songs in Malayalam:


1. 'Ente Ellam Ellam Alle' from Meeshamadhavan: Sujatha's voice was one of the main reasons why the song became a great hit. The way she emotes the romantic lyrics of the duet with KJ Yesudas added emotional depth, making it a classic melody. The chemistry between the lead actors Dileep and Kavya Madhavan also added to the success of the song.


2. 'Pranayamanithooval' from Azhakiya Ravanan: "Pranayamani Thooval" is a timeless classic which earned Sujatha her first Kerala State Film Award for Best Playback Singer. The song's picturization and choreography featuring Bhanupriya make it a visual treat for viewers. The music arrangement and orchestration of the song are also noteworthy.


3. 'Aararum Kaanathe' from the movie Chandrolsavam: This song too is a beautiful duet sung by Sujatha along with Yesudas. The song became immensely popular upon release and is fondly remembered by Malayalis. Sujatha's soulful rendition along with its beautiful lyrics make the song a timeless classic.


4. 'Karkuzhali' from Kasthooriman: The song is a melodious solo featuring Meera Jasmine, dancing gracefully amidst nature. Sujatha's melodious voice made it an instant hit among song lovers. Her voice brought out the emotions expressed in the lyrics, making it easy for the audience to connect with the song.


5. 'Manimuttathavani panthal' from Dreams: This song is a beautiful duet that features Suresh Gopi and Meena. Sujatha's voice flawlessly complements Yesudas's voice, bringing out the depth of the song through their rendition. Sujatha's unique vocal texture adds to the beauty of the song.


6. 'Karimizhi kuruvi' from Meeshamadhavan: Sujatha is known for her versatility and ability to bring life to any song she sings. She infused "Karimizhi kuruvi" with the right emotions and delivered it with perfect intonation, making it one of her greatest hits. Sujatha's impeccable singing style combined with Vidyasagar's outstanding composition created a wonderful listening experience for the audience.


7. 'Manjupeyyanu' from Chandranudikkunna Dikkil: The song is famous for its poetic lyrics, beautiful melody, and Sujatha's perfect singing, making it a classic hit among music lovers. The song starts with a soothing instrumental prelude and is set in a visually pleasing background. Vidyasagar's composition and arrangement add to the charm of the song.


8. 'Varamanjaladiya' from Pranayavarnangal: "Varamanjaladiya" is a beautiful solo sung by Sujatha. Her rendition of the song is exceptional, and the lyrics and music blend perfectly to create a touching impact among listeners. The song earned Sujatha the Kerala State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 1998.


9. 'Doore Kizhakkudikum' from Chithram: Sujatha's sweet and melodious voice perfectly complemented this romantic melody. The chemistry between Mohanlal and Ranjini in the song is also highly appreciated by the audience. Chithram is considered a cult classic in Malayalam cinema and was a massive success at the box office.


10. 'Chakkarakili' from Vellinakshatram: The song features an affectionate bond between a young girl and her caretaker. The song's uplifting tune and playfulness along with Sujatha's melodious voice capture aptly the innocent moments between the duo. The film stars Taruni Sachdev and Prithviraj in lead roles and was a commercial success at the box office.


The theme of such films, either at the centre or the peripheral, places the spirit of a person who succumbed to unnatural death and thereafter becomes a supernatural creature believed to be perturbed and restless due to some factor that prevents them from moving on to nirvana, due to violent death, unsettled matters in their lives, or simply the failure of their survivors to perform proper funerals. They are able to alter and assume forms of various animals at will, but are usually seen in human form. As the earth is regarded as sacred or semi-sacred they go to lengths to avoid contact with it, often floating above it. They cast no shadows, and prefer to appear in white clothing. Sometimes they haunt specific houses which are typically places where they were killed or which have some other significance.


The film was produced and directed by Prakash under the banner Movie Crafts and written by Jagathi N K Achari. A lady is found missing and her brother is informed by a person called Das that she was killed by her lover. In the night, a ghost like figure is seen roaming with a haunting song Nizhalaayi Ninte Pirake . The disheartened brother goes in search of the lover who reveals that actually Das was the person who murdered her. It was later revealed that the driver of the wicked Das was a CID officer and the ghost was none other than his wife assisting the CID to unravel the mystery. Unfortunately neither the print of the movie nor its digital version is available now.


The song Padunnu Puzha Padunnu has three versions. First one sung by Jayachandran ( K J Yesudas), second by Rajalekshmy and Indu (P Leela) and the third the disturbingly haunting song (S Janaki). Dakshinamoorthy scores three different tunes for the same lyrics which is a unique phenomenon in film music composition. The first one, a pleasant melody, second version semi classical and third the haunting song.


Produced by Chitranjali and directed by K S Sedhumadhavan, the story was by P Keshavadev. A writer, who is working in the city, decides to write a novel. He requests his peon to find out a peaceful place in the nearby vicinity. The place is identified and the writer shifts to his new abode. The owner of the house was really pleased to see the educated handsome bachelor who is also a government servant. The village people in the neighborhood without hesitation came to see the writer. Whenever he took his pen, a new visitor appeared or a new incident occurred in such a way that not a single word was written. Night came. The writer felt happy since he thought that hereafter nobody is going to disturb him. To his surprise, a very old men stroll into the room. He introduces himself to be a neighbor and incidentally narrates the story of a Brahmin lady who was a resident in the house years back and finally committed suicide. In all full moon days, he swears, the lady ghost is seen in the house. The writer in the bed was troubled and in the dark hours saw the beautiful Brahmin lady ( Jayabharati, as a guest artist). Singing the song Ottuvalaedukkaan Marannu, the yakshi laments on her fate in the following lines

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