Hurricane HEMA 💥💣 Follow reports by @thenewsminute @dhanyarajendran @nidhisuresh02 @korah_abraham @newslaundry @fayedsouza @indianexpress to get information and understand why the Hema report is a watershed moment in the fight for gender equality and the role of Women in Cinema Collective (WCC) in making this happen. Some of the courageous women that founded WCC and some who are a part of WCC are in this reel. @wcc_cinema #hemacommitteereport
The Season of Change in Mollywood! “I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral.” – Syamaprasad August 14, 2009, marks a pivotal moment in Malayalam cinema with the release of Ritu, a film that ushered in a new ‘Youth’ era in Mollywood. This film didn’t just signal a change in seasons; it heralded a shift in the cinematic landscape, particularly through its introduction of fresh talent. Even then, discerning cinephiles recognized the impact of casting newcomers, who managed to deliver performances with remarkable finesse. Rithu was incredible, right? Rather than leaning on familiar faces, the award-winning director Shyamaprasad took a bold step by introducing a cast of fresh actors who brought their unique attitude, striking looks, and raw ability to the screen with flair. The confidence these main characters exuded was striking, especially considering their inexperience. Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Vinay Forrt, and Nishan Nanaiah, in particular, made it clear from the very beginning that they were here to stay. They navigated the film with the poise of seasoned actors, a feat that continues to resonate when we look back at their careers today. The journey they’ve undertaken since Ritu is nothing short of remarkable, as they have positioned themselves as significant forces in the cinema, constantly evolving and strengthening their craft. We owe a deep gratitude to Shyamaprasad forever. More than anything, Ritu challenged the notion that childhood friendships would naturally sustain the same dynamics into adulthood, offering a nuanced exploration of how relationships evolve. Ritu marked a refreshing shift in Mollywood, ending a prolonged absence of films that captured modern realities. [Cont.In Cmnts] • . @asifali @rimakallingal @nishankpn #15YearsofRithu #shyamaprasad #asifali #rimakallingal #nishan #vinayfort #rithu #rithumovie #friendship #asifalifans
The Season of Change in Mollywood! “I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral.” – Syamaprasad August 14, 2009, marks a pivotal moment in Malayalam cinema with the release of Ritu, a film that ushered in a new ‘Youth’ era in Mollywood. This film didn’t just signal a change in seasons; it heralded a shift in the cinematic landscape, particularly through its introduction of fresh talent. Even then, discerning cinephiles recognized the impact of casting newcomers, who managed to deliver performances with remarkable finesse. Rithu was incredible, right? Rather than leaning on familiar faces, the award-winning director Shyamaprasad took a bold step by introducing a cast of fresh actors who brought their unique attitude, striking looks, and raw ability to the screen with flair. The confidence these main characters exuded was striking, especially considering their inexperience. Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Vinay Forrt, and Nishan Nanaiah, in particular, made it clear from the very beginning that they were here to stay. They navigated the film with the poise of seasoned actors, a feat that continues to resonate when we look back at their careers today. The journey they’ve undertaken since Ritu is nothing short of remarkable, as they have positioned themselves as significant forces in the cinema, constantly evolving and strengthening their craft. We owe a deep gratitude to Shyamaprasad forever. More than anything, Ritu challenged the notion that childhood friendships would naturally sustain the same dynamics into adulthood, offering a nuanced exploration of how relationships evolve. Ritu marked a refreshing shift in Mollywood, ending a prolonged absence of films that captured modern realities. [Cont.In Cmnts] • . @asifali @rimakallingal @nishankpn #15YearsofRithu #shyamaprasad #asifali #rimakallingal #nishan #vinayfort #rithu #rithumovie #friendship #asifalifans
The Season of Change in Mollywood! “I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral.” – Syamaprasad August 14, 2009, marks a pivotal moment in Malayalam cinema with the release of Ritu, a film that ushered in a new ‘Youth’ era in Mollywood. This film didn’t just signal a change in seasons; it heralded a shift in the cinematic landscape, particularly through its introduction of fresh talent. Even then, discerning cinephiles recognized the impact of casting newcomers, who managed to deliver performances with remarkable finesse. Rithu was incredible, right? Rather than leaning on familiar faces, the award-winning director Shyamaprasad took a bold step by introducing a cast of fresh actors who brought their unique attitude, striking looks, and raw ability to the screen with flair. The confidence these main characters exuded was striking, especially considering their inexperience. Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Vinay Forrt, and Nishan Nanaiah, in particular, made it clear from the very beginning that they were here to stay. They navigated the film with the poise of seasoned actors, a feat that continues to resonate when we look back at their careers today. The journey they’ve undertaken since Ritu is nothing short of remarkable, as they have positioned themselves as significant forces in the cinema, constantly evolving and strengthening their craft. We owe a deep gratitude to Shyamaprasad forever. More than anything, Ritu challenged the notion that childhood friendships would naturally sustain the same dynamics into adulthood, offering a nuanced exploration of how relationships evolve. Ritu marked a refreshing shift in Mollywood, ending a prolonged absence of films that captured modern realities. [Cont.In Cmnts] • . @asifali @rimakallingal @nishankpn #15YearsofRithu #shyamaprasad #asifali #rimakallingal #nishan #vinayfort #rithu #rithumovie #friendship #asifalifans
The Season of Change in Mollywood! “I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral.” – Syamaprasad August 14, 2009, marks a pivotal moment in Malayalam cinema with the release of Ritu, a film that ushered in a new ‘Youth’ era in Mollywood. This film didn’t just signal a change in seasons; it heralded a shift in the cinematic landscape, particularly through its introduction of fresh talent. Even then, discerning cinephiles recognized the impact of casting newcomers, who managed to deliver performances with remarkable finesse. Rithu was incredible, right? Rather than leaning on familiar faces, the award-winning director Shyamaprasad took a bold step by introducing a cast of fresh actors who brought their unique attitude, striking looks, and raw ability to the screen with flair. The confidence these main characters exuded was striking, especially considering their inexperience. Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Vinay Forrt, and Nishan Nanaiah, in particular, made it clear from the very beginning that they were here to stay. They navigated the film with the poise of seasoned actors, a feat that continues to resonate when we look back at their careers today. The journey they’ve undertaken since Ritu is nothing short of remarkable, as they have positioned themselves as significant forces in the cinema, constantly evolving and strengthening their craft. We owe a deep gratitude to Shyamaprasad forever. More than anything, Ritu challenged the notion that childhood friendships would naturally sustain the same dynamics into adulthood, offering a nuanced exploration of how relationships evolve. Ritu marked a refreshing shift in Mollywood, ending a prolonged absence of films that captured modern realities. [Cont.In Cmnts] • . @asifali @rimakallingal @nishankpn #15YearsofRithu #shyamaprasad #asifali #rimakallingal #nishan #vinayfort #rithu #rithumovie #friendship #asifalifans
The Season of Change in Mollywood! “I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral.” – Syamaprasad August 14, 2009, marks a pivotal moment in Malayalam cinema with the release of Ritu, a film that ushered in a new ‘Youth’ era in Mollywood. This film didn’t just signal a change in seasons; it heralded a shift in the cinematic landscape, particularly through its introduction of fresh talent. Even then, discerning cinephiles recognized the impact of casting newcomers, who managed to deliver performances with remarkable finesse. Rithu was incredible, right? Rather than leaning on familiar faces, the award-winning director Shyamaprasad took a bold step by introducing a cast of fresh actors who brought their unique attitude, striking looks, and raw ability to the screen with flair. The confidence these main characters exuded was striking, especially considering their inexperience. Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Vinay Forrt, and Nishan Nanaiah, in particular, made it clear from the very beginning that they were here to stay. They navigated the film with the poise of seasoned actors, a feat that continues to resonate when we look back at their careers today. The journey they’ve undertaken since Ritu is nothing short of remarkable, as they have positioned themselves as significant forces in the cinema, constantly evolving and strengthening their craft. We owe a deep gratitude to Shyamaprasad forever. More than anything, Ritu challenged the notion that childhood friendships would naturally sustain the same dynamics into adulthood, offering a nuanced exploration of how relationships evolve. Ritu marked a refreshing shift in Mollywood, ending a prolonged absence of films that captured modern realities. [Cont.In Cmnts] • . @asifali @rimakallingal @nishankpn #15YearsofRithu #shyamaprasad #asifali #rimakallingal #nishan #vinayfort #rithu #rithumovie #friendship #asifalifans
The Season of Change in Mollywood! “I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral.” – Syamaprasad August 14, 2009, marks a pivotal moment in Malayalam cinema with the release of Ritu, a film that ushered in a new ‘Youth’ era in Mollywood. This film didn’t just signal a change in seasons; it heralded a shift in the cinematic landscape, particularly through its introduction of fresh talent. Even then, discerning cinephiles recognized the impact of casting newcomers, who managed to deliver performances with remarkable finesse. Rithu was incredible, right? Rather than leaning on familiar faces, the award-winning director Shyamaprasad took a bold step by introducing a cast of fresh actors who brought their unique attitude, striking looks, and raw ability to the screen with flair. The confidence these main characters exuded was striking, especially considering their inexperience. Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Vinay Forrt, and Nishan Nanaiah, in particular, made it clear from the very beginning that they were here to stay. They navigated the film with the poise of seasoned actors, a feat that continues to resonate when we look back at their careers today. The journey they’ve undertaken since Ritu is nothing short of remarkable, as they have positioned themselves as significant forces in the cinema, constantly evolving and strengthening their craft. We owe a deep gratitude to Shyamaprasad forever. More than anything, Ritu challenged the notion that childhood friendships would naturally sustain the same dynamics into adulthood, offering a nuanced exploration of how relationships evolve. Ritu marked a refreshing shift in Mollywood, ending a prolonged absence of films that captured modern realities. [Cont.In Cmnts] • . @asifali @rimakallingal @nishankpn #15YearsofRithu #shyamaprasad #asifali #rimakallingal #nishan #vinayfort #rithu #rithumovie #friendship #asifalifans
We are all getting the bus Viva la revolución ✊ #SisterHood #VivaRevolution
Concentrating on staying delulu. 📸: @jaisonmadany
the very beautiful @rimakallingal all dressed up and ready in a 6 yard drape from ‘ പൂവിളി ഓണം ‘ collection 🪷✨🌸 Decor: @gianteventsindia . . #onamcollection #saree #festiveseason #kochi #saltstudio #explore #newcollection #traditionalattire #designer #handwoven
Rethink. Reshape. Rebuild!
Rethink. Reshape. Rebuild!
Rethink. Reshape. Rebuild!
Let tell them as it is.
@wcc_cinema
@wcc_cinema
Vidhyarambam!! SWIPE>>> Let’s start or restart your dance journey with us! Exciting combo offers & early bird offers for the First 10 admissions for each batch. Admission opens. DM us for more information. Poster @discokerala #mamangam #movewithmamangam #dance #danceschool #kochi #kerala #offlineclass #onlineclasses
Vidhyarambam!! SWIPE>>> Let’s start or restart your dance journey with us! Exciting combo offers & early bird offers for the First 10 admissions for each batch. Admission opens. DM us for more information. Poster @discokerala #mamangam #movewithmamangam #dance #danceschool #kochi #kerala #offlineclass #onlineclasses
Vidhyarambam!! SWIPE>>> Let’s start or restart your dance journey with us! Exciting combo offers & early bird offers for the First 10 admissions for each batch. Admission opens. DM us for more information. Poster @discokerala #mamangam #movewithmamangam #dance #danceschool #kochi #kerala #offlineclass #onlineclasses
Vidhyarambam!! SWIPE>>> Let’s start or restart your dance journey with us! Exciting combo offers & early bird offers for the First 10 admissions for each batch. Admission opens. DM us for more information. Poster @discokerala #mamangam #movewithmamangam #dance #danceschool #kochi #kerala #offlineclass #onlineclasses
Vidhyarambam!! SWIPE>>> Let’s start or restart your dance journey with us! Exciting combo offers & early bird offers for the First 10 admissions for each batch. Admission opens. DM us for more information. Poster @discokerala #mamangam #movewithmamangam #dance #danceschool #kochi #kerala #offlineclass #onlineclasses