An Endoscopic sinus surgery will be conducted on actress Asin at the Kokilaben Ambani Hospital in Mumbai.
Asin said, "I have this galling allergic cold with acute sinus infection and blocked nostrils. My doctor advised me to do this minor surgery to drain my infection and clear the sinus. Within two or three days, I will be back to normal, jumping around as usual".
Endoscopic sinus surgery does not involve cutting through the skin, as it is performed entirely through the nostrils.
Therefore, she will be going home in a couple of days and her parents are with her at the hospital.Asin's dad says (Joseph Thottumkal) "She can go home after three days and it's nothing serious.
She had finished all her ad commitments and I am insisting that she takes two weeks rest at home before she bucks up for London Dreams encouragement starting in first week of October."
Nayanthara watches Wanted with Prabhu Deva
Nayanthara was in, to give honest support to Prabhu Deva on the opening day of Wanted, his debut film as director in Bollywood. The producer of the film Boney Kapoor was very particular not to hold any previews or a premiere of the film.
Prabhu Deva could have easily arranged a special screening for her in one of the preview theatres. But Nayan was very exacting to see the film at a theatre and gauge the audience’s reaction. Prabhu prearranged tickets at the Cinemax multiplex in Bandra, for the first day first show. As Wanted, a remake of Vijay-Asin Pokkiri unfolded the audiences including Nayan got hooked to the film which is pure mass masala entertainer.
The film is stylish and Nayan enjoyed every moment of the film as Salman Khan is her favourite Bollywood actor. The film as noted Bollywood critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote- “Wanted rides on Salman Khan's star power.
He may not be the best actor in town, but in a film like this, in a role that seems like an extension of his personality, you can't think of anyone else enacting this role with flourish”.
Prabhu Deva could have easily arranged a special screening for her in one of the preview theatres. But Nayan was very exacting to see the film at a theatre and gauge the audience’s reaction. Prabhu prearranged tickets at the Cinemax multiplex in Bandra, for the first day first show. As Wanted, a remake of Vijay-Asin Pokkiri unfolded the audiences including Nayan got hooked to the film which is pure mass masala entertainer.
The film is stylish and Nayan enjoyed every moment of the film as Salman Khan is her favourite Bollywood actor. The film as noted Bollywood critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote- “Wanted rides on Salman Khan's star power.
He may not be the best actor in town, but in a film like this, in a role that seems like an extension of his personality, you can't think of anyone else enacting this role with flourish”.
Kavya Madhavan wants to show her dancing skills
Kavya Madhavan is all set to maker her comeback soon on the screen. After going though a concerned marriage, she seems to be getting her life back on track.
She spoke about her comeback newly with the media and said that she wants to choose the right roles to make a good comeback. She added that that she has been learning Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattam since her childhood and wants to display the same on screen.
She finds it strange that she has not played the role of a classical dancer which she wants to complete.
She spoke about her comeback newly with the media and said that she wants to choose the right roles to make a good comeback. She added that that she has been learning Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattam since her childhood and wants to display the same on screen.
She finds it strange that she has not played the role of a classical dancer which she wants to complete.
Sree Guruvayoorappan wins best serial award
Directed by Vayalar Madhavankutty, has bagged the Atlas Film Critics' award 2008 for the best TV serial. The award was announced during a press conference by Atlas group chairman M.M. Ramachandran and George Onakkoor, chairman of the jury.
The award for the best director goes to Shanthivila Dinesh. Kollam Thulasi bagged the award for best actor for his role in Kadamattathu Kathanaar.
The best actress award goes to Chippi for her role in Sree Guruvayoorappan. The award for the most popular serial goes to Swami Ayyappan. The Way, directed by Bijulal, bagged the award for the best tele-film. The award for the second-best serial was shared by Chilluvilakku and Vishudha Alphonsamma.
Other award winners: Shammi Thilakan (second-best actor - Oru Veedum Orupaadu Visheshangalum), Lena (second-best actress - Chilluvilakku), Akhila R. Anand ( best child actor - Mazhavilppadangalappuram), Sreevathsan (best playwright - Sree Guruvayoorappan), Anpumani ( best cinematographer - Mukhamukham), Venugopal (best editor - The Way), Poovachal Khader (best lyricist - Chilluvilakku), Jerry Amaldev (music director - Oru Veedum Orupaadu Visheshangalum), G. Venugopal (best playback singer - Kadamattathu Kathanar), Rajalakshmi (best female playback singer - Oru Veedum Orupaadu Visheshangalum) and R. K. Radhakrishnan (art director - Swami Ayyappan).
The award for the best documentary goes to Parameswara Vijayam Oru Chuttikatha. The award for the best documentary director goes to Konni Sreekumar (Kannuchimmatha Kargil). Rajani Warrier is the best narrator (Kanninte Janaala). The special jury award goes to the documentary Ulkazhcha and the award for the best presentation to Aleena Padikkal. The T.N. Gopinathan Nair memorial gold medal for contributions to the television sector goes to Baiju Devaraj.
The award for the best director goes to Shanthivila Dinesh. Kollam Thulasi bagged the award for best actor for his role in Kadamattathu Kathanaar.
The best actress award goes to Chippi for her role in Sree Guruvayoorappan. The award for the most popular serial goes to Swami Ayyappan. The Way, directed by Bijulal, bagged the award for the best tele-film. The award for the second-best serial was shared by Chilluvilakku and Vishudha Alphonsamma.
Other award winners: Shammi Thilakan (second-best actor - Oru Veedum Orupaadu Visheshangalum), Lena (second-best actress - Chilluvilakku), Akhila R. Anand ( best child actor - Mazhavilppadangalappuram), Sreevathsan (best playwright - Sree Guruvayoorappan), Anpumani ( best cinematographer - Mukhamukham), Venugopal (best editor - The Way), Poovachal Khader (best lyricist - Chilluvilakku), Jerry Amaldev (music director - Oru Veedum Orupaadu Visheshangalum), G. Venugopal (best playback singer - Kadamattathu Kathanar), Rajalakshmi (best female playback singer - Oru Veedum Orupaadu Visheshangalum) and R. K. Radhakrishnan (art director - Swami Ayyappan).
The award for the best documentary goes to Parameswara Vijayam Oru Chuttikatha. The award for the best documentary director goes to Konni Sreekumar (Kannuchimmatha Kargil). Rajani Warrier is the best narrator (Kanninte Janaala). The special jury award goes to the documentary Ulkazhcha and the award for the best presentation to Aleena Padikkal. The T.N. Gopinathan Nair memorial gold medal for contributions to the television sector goes to Baiju Devaraj.
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