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The churel is known as the Pichal Peri in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, Petni/Shakchunni in the Bengal region, and Pontianak in Malaysia and Indonesia. The word "churel" is also often used colloquially or mistakenly for a witch in India and Pakistan. [2] Churel have remained prevalent in modern-day literature, cinema, television, and ...
V. Vaidehi (2013 TV series) Categories: Children's television series. Tamil-language television series by genre. Indian children's television series.
Azhagu Kutti Chellam (transl. Cute, little darling) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language children's film written and directed by Charles. The film stars child actors Krisha Kurup, Chanakyaa, Yazhini, Rajesh, and Ken Karunas. Akhil and Riythvika play supporting roles while Ved Shankar composes the film's music. Having been in the making since 2013 ...
Box office. est. ₹ 12 crore [2] Kaaka Muttai (released internationally as The Crow's Egg) [1] is a 2015 Indian Tamil -language comedy drama film written, directed and filmed by M. Manikandan, in his directorial debut. Jointly produced by Dhanush 's Wunderbar Films, Vetrimaaran 's Grass Root Film Company and distributed by Fox Star Studios, it ...
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The history of Tamil literature follows the history of Tamil Nadu, closely following the social, economical, political and cultural trends of various periods. The early Sangam literature, dated before 300 BCE, contain anthologies of various poets dealing with many aspects of life, including love, war, social values and religion. [1]
Tulasi Vivaha signifies the end of the monsoon, and the beginning of the wedding season in Hinduism. [4][5] The ceremonial festival is performed anytime between Prabodhini Ekadashi (the eleventh or twelfth lunar day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartika) and Kartika Purnima (the full moon of the month).
Tamil is a consistently head-final language. The verb comes at the end of the clause, with a typical word order of subject–object–verb (SOV). [ 113 ][ 114 ] However, word order in Tamil is also flexible, so that surface permutations of the SOV order are possible with different pragmatic effects.