Synonyms for chathurangam or Related words with chathurangam

iniyum              varavu              sookshikkuka              theerpu              swapnangal              lelam              snehamulla              raavukal              kannukal              kamaladalam              kutumbam              devanarayanan              njaan              thumbolarcha              kudumba              cheppu              adimakal              swapnagal              puthri              ninakku              rajavu              pennu              nanmakal              sesham              manathe              kaattu              paravaigal              bandhangal              bhoomiyile              pillalu              nyayavidhi              vilakkum              snehicha              sphodanam              mattoru              ullasa              chukkan              illatha              sukham              kodalu              veettile              virunnukari              poocha              visheshangal              udamakal              vishayam              vachina              kaathirunna              mugguru              iniyenkilum             



Examples of "chathurangam"
Chathurangam is a 1959 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J.D. Thottan. The film stars Prem Nazir and Miss Kumari in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan.
Chathurangam is a Malayalam movie released in 2002 directed by K. Madhu and featuring Mohanlal and Nagma in Lead roles with Navya Nair and Lalu Alex playing supporting roles .
In 2000, Mohanlal starred in "[[Narasimham (film)|Narasimham]]", playing a rogue with a good heart. It became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time. In the next two years, Mohanlal was [[Typecasting (acting)|typecasted]] in similar larger-than-life [[action hero]] roles in films such as "[[Ravanaprabhu]]" (2001), "[[Praja]]" (2001), "[[Onnaman]]" (2002), "[[Thandavam]]" (2002), and "[[Chathurangam (2002 film)|Chathurangam]]" (2002). Except for "Ravanaprabhu", these films were widely criticised for their repetitive plots, lewd dialogues, punch lines and male chauvinistic outlook. A critic from "[[The New Indian Express]]" wrote, "The "Narasimham" hangover is terrifically strong and it has, at least for the moment, killed the prospects of good films. I don't see any other reason for the failure of well made female-oriented films like "[[Mazha]]" and "[[Madhuranombarakkattu]]",".
He is a noted composer, composing krithis under the name "Chandrapothar", which is a Sanskrit synonym for Sasikumar. He has more than 100 compositions to his credit, including many pallavis, Malayalam, Tamil and Sanskrit "keerthanams". He has also introduced new "Talas", such as ""Chathurangam"".
Iverkala the name indicate 'IVER', Pandavas were lived in river bank during the 'Vanavasa' period."Attuvassey Kalathattu",an ancient resting place of travellers, is historically known since this kalathattu had given refuge to Raja Raja Sree Marthanda Varma, while he was being chased by his rivals in Thiruvithamkoor. The Fable is that he had played Chathurangam with villagers here who did not identify the Maharaja.
He worked as music director in Malayalam films such as "Chathurangam" (2002) and "Thandavam" (2002). Sreekumar's latest movies as music director are Priyadarshan's "Kanchivaram" (2008), Mohanlal's "Alexander The Great" and "Oru Naal Varum". He will do the music for "Paraya Paraya Pattanam" and another Tamil film to be produced by Seven Arts. Sreekumar's voice has most often been used in films with Mohanlal, Dileep and Jayaram. He also composed songs in the name S. Kumar for Ayyappa devotional songs in Malayalam.
Iverkala the name indicate 'IVER', Pandavas were lived in river bank during the 'Vanavasa' period."Attuvassey Kalathattu",an ancient resting place of travellers, is historically known since this kalathattu had given refuge to Raja Raja Sree Marthanda Varma, while he was being chased by his rivals in Thiruvithamkoor. The Fable is that he had played Chathurangam with villagers here who did not identify the Maharaja.
Pattom Sadan was a Malayalam film actor. He acted in more than 200 films. His debut movie was Chathurangam in 1959. He was a famous comedy artist during the 1960s and 1970s. He acted in many Tamil movies as well. He was a theatre artist turned movie actor. He hailed from Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. He started his career with drams and later moved to Tamil movies. He was married and has two children. The family resides at Vadapalani, Chennai. He died at a private hospital at Vadapalani in 1992.
Saikumar's golden period started in the late 1990s. He was cast in the super hit "Aaraam Thampuran" by Shaji Kailas where he played the close friend of hero acted by the Malayalam film star "Mohanlal". Then he became the inevitable ingredient of all the superstar movies. He played villain to Mohanlal in "Narasimham" (2000), "Thandavam" (2001), and "Chathurangam" (2001). His prominence was evident from the posters of "Thandavam" where his pictures were printed the same size as Mohanlal's. In movies like "Valliettan" and "Vesham" he played villain to Mammootty. In the Dileep movie "Kunjikkoonan" (2002), he appeared in a completely different get-up of a cruel Goonda, which was much acclaimed.
Hanxleden was the first to compile a Malayalam Dictionary. His lexicon describes Malayalam words in both Sanskrit and Portuguese. He also wrote a short and succinct grammar for the Malayalam language. Hanxleden and his predecessor, Heinrich Roth, were the pioneering European Sanskrit scholars, he was the first European to write a Sanskrit grammar "Grammatica grandonica" and also the first European to compose Sanskrit verse. His Velur home, and the church he built are preserved as historical monuments. Among various exhibits at the museum are the bed used by Hanxleden and the "chathurangam" (which Hanxleden used to play) columns marked on the floor of his home. Mar Francis Vazhapilly, Metropolitan Archbishop of Thrissur from 1921 to 1942, used to stay at the Velur Church for a few days during Lent so that he could sleep on the bed used by Arnos Paathiri and drink from the well dug during his times.
The first movie for which he composed music was "Kaalam Maarunnu" (1955). He teamed up with poet-lyricist Vayalar Ramavarma in "Chathurangam" in 1959. His third movie – and the second with Vayalar – "Bharya" (1962) became a huge hit and made them a popular combination. His music earned him pride of place among those who had strived to earn a dignified status for film songs. His collaborations with Vayalar produced the golden era of Malayalam film music. Devarajan is remembered by prominent singers in Malayalam like K. J. Yesudas and Jayachandran as their Godfather. In fact, it was the compositions by him that brought laurels to the main singers of that age. In 1973, he composed the hit song "Malayala Baashathan" in "Prethangalude Thaazhvazha", directed by P. Venu. Devarajan was at one point regarded as the doyen of film music in South India. He was much respected by all musicians and singers of that period, for his sound knowledge in classical music. It might be due to this dominance he had over others that he was widely known as arrogant. But he enjoyed a royal status till his death among the music circles.