Thiruthalvaadi

Thiruthalvaadi is a 1992 Malayalam film written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Viji Thampi. The film stars Jagadish, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Urvashi and Sivaranjini in the main roles. The basic plot was based on the 1982 Tamil movie Manal Kayiru, directed by Visu.

Thiruthalvaadi
Directed byViji Thampi
Produced byMudra Arts
Screenplay byKaloor Dennis
Story byVisu based on Tamil movie Manal Kayiru
StarringJagadish
Siddique
Jagathy Sreekumar
Urvashi
Sivaranjini
Zeenath
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
CinematographySanjeev Sankar
Edited byHarihara Puthran
Distributed byMudra Arts
Release date
1992
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Vishnu (Siddique) is the regional manager in a travel company and he is a bachelor. His friends and relatives try to get him married, but Vishnu has seven conditions for his future wife, including ones such as knowing Carnatic music, Hindi, Chinese and western cooking. So his friend Krishnankutty (Jagadish) does many cunning things to make Vishnu marry Lathika (Urvashi). After that, they both marry. But the real problems begin there.

Cast

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gollark: I'm comparing it to USB-A for point 4.
gollark: <@!111608748027445248> - Too many different things over identical looking physical connectors: a "USB-C" port might support power-delivery *input*, power-delivery *output*, Thunderbolt, two different incompatible kinds of video output, and various speeds from USB 2.0 to USB 3.2 Gen2x2 (whyyy).- The ports on devices can end up wearing out problematically, though I don't know if this is better or worse than on competitors like Lightning or µUSB.- A lot of peripherals still don't support it, though this is hardly *its* fault.- I think the smaller connector means you can't put as much weight on it safely, for bigger USB stick-y devices, though I am not sure about this.
gollark: Eh. Sort of. It has its own problems.
gollark: Also, it's USB-C, so you'll need a cable for that.


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