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Synonyms for jithin or Related words with jithin
kusruthi
sasidharan
swapnagal
bheeman
masthan
parameshwar
nayampalli
kedamangalam
pothen
kunjiraman
saramma
idavela
velappan
pooviriyum
rupesh
ashalatha
kodumkattu
pranay
abhilash
sumesh
arayannam
sandarbham
rajanand
prathapan
thampy
hemanth
maniyanpilla
sreejith
chathurani
mylanchi
ishwarlal
kannukal
moham
bhoomika
parankimala
choudhari
mohanan
nishanth
kariyachan
pandoru
sajeev
mayamohini
mamatha
varshini
satabdi
kalikkalam
trupti
balabhaskaran
renjith
vanadevatha
Examples of "jithin"
Animation & Editing - A.P. Binson &
Jithin
C. Shine,
The music was composed by
Jithin
Shyam and lyrics was written by Bichu Thirumala.
Jithin
C. Thomas (born 1 June 1990) is an Indian high jumper.
The music was composed by
Jithin
Shyam and lyrics was written by Bichu Thirumala.
The music was composed by
Jithin
Shyam and lyrics was written by Balu Kiriyath and Perumpuzha Gopalakrishnan.
The music was composed by
Jithin
Shyam and lyrics was written by Jamal Kochangadi, Aayish Kamal and P. Bhaskaran.
At the end of this round, the permanent judges eliminated contestant SS13
Jithin
Raj from the competition.
Jithin
Raj (local contestant ID SS13), known in the show as
Jithin
, was born to a family hailing from Kerala. An engineering graduate prior to entering the competition, he was eliminated from the competition at the conclusion of the Ramarajan Hits Round originally telecast on 24 February 2011.
The next day, Jini bunks her class. Unnachan who was already watching her, follows her to a hotel. She meets
Jithin
in a restaurant. Unnachan sits besides them without them seeing him.
Jithin
invites her to a hotel room. She refuses and tells him she came to break-up with him. She says that she believes in love after marriage and
Jithin
is not that type of a boy who thinks like her. While leaving, Jini sees Unnachan and she cries. Then Unnachan consoles her. On that night, Unnachan tells Annyamma that as she worried they have not set a bad example, but a good example to their children.
Visa is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balu Kiriyath and produced by NP Abu. The film stars Mohanlal, Mammootty, T. R. Omana and Sathaar in lead roles. The film had musical score by
Jithin
Shyam.
Dharun won the 400 metres hurdles gold medal at the 2016 South Asian Games in Guwahati with a time of 50.54 seconds, finishing 0.03 seconds ahead of fellow Indian
Jithin
Paul whom he overtook at the last hurdle.
Ponmudy is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N Sankaran Nair and produced by N Sankaran Nair. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sharada, Divya and Sankaradi in lead roles. The film had musical score by
Jithin
Shyam.
Thaliritta Kinakkal is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Gopikumar. The film stars Prathap Pothen, Sukumaran, Kuthiravattam Pappu and Madhumalini in lead roles. The film had musical score by
Jithin
Shyam.
Thanal is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajeevnath and produced by Vikraman Nair. The film stars Adoor Bhasi, George Cheriyan, MG Soman and Rani Chandra in lead roles. The film had musical score by
Jithin
Shyam.
This round required the initial top 15 local contestants to perform songs featured in hit films starring actor Ramarajan. Contestants who entered the danger zone this week included contestant SS20 Soundarya and contestant SS13
Jithin
Raj.
The film is about the emotional bonding between a father and a son. Ramachandran (Innocent) and his wife had waited years for a child. So when
Jithin
(Kailash), his son, is born, Ramachandran spoils him rotten. Jithin's generosity is exploited by many including Albi, a music album director. Ramachandran helps his son to start a small business - a cosmetics shop. For
Jithin
, the shop is more of an opportunity to mingle with girls, than a business. He meets a young girl Priya there, and eventually falls in love with her. How she shapes Jithin's life forms the rest of the story.
The creation of Make A Difference was driven by
Jithin
Nedumala and Sujith Varkey's experience of visiting a shelter for underprivileged children in Cochin, and the realisation that children leaving the shelter were unable to break their cycle of poverty. Gloria Benny's keen interest in helping with the endeavour proved a catalyst in it growing into a youth volunteer network from a pet project. Their friends Kavin K K, Santosh Babu and
Jithin
John Varghese were instrumental in founding and fleshing out the concept of Make A Difference, and the six of them formed a founding team around which friends, peers and the community came together to make the organisation a reality.
Jini starts a relationship with her college mate
Jithin
, a rich boy. She calls and chats with him at home covertly using a mobile phone she gets from him. Jerry accidentally finds out the phone which was hid, but Jini threatens and suppresses him from telling. She even refuses to join in a family trip to their ancestral homes, for the sake of meeting
Jithin
at college. But then she finally decides to go with them. Meanwhile, Latha starts showing unusual behaviour at home, she is getting numerous phone calls and chatting for long. Venukuttan gets worried about that, besides he is not getting anymore calls.
Jithin
subsequently entered as a contestant and was crowned first runner-up in season 2 of "Indian Voice", a music competition reality TV show which was broadcast in 2012 on Malayalam language TV channel Mazhavil Manorama. He was later chosen by music director D. Imman to sing in the 2015 Tamil language film "Sigaram Thodu", having made his debut as a playback singer in the yet to be released Tamil film "Uppili", and Malayalam language film "Avarude Veedu".
Jithin
also made his debut as an actor in the Malayalam language film entitled "Neeyum Pinne Njanum", and in "Vaanavil Vaazhkai" – a 2015 Tamil language film directed by James Vasanthan which received mostly negative reviews.
The first generation of Make A Difference, started with the recruitment of teachers via a presentation made by
Jithin
, Sujith and Kavin to friends and peers in 2006. Approximately 20 volunteers signed up, and the first chapter of MAD was set up in Cochin, soon after which the organisation formally registered as a non-profit society.