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The Fort of Love) is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Agathiyan, and produced by Sivasakthi Movie Makers. The film stars Ajith Kumar and Devayani in the lead roles, with Heera , Thalaivaasal Vijay , and Karan in supporting roles.
Kaithal was known as Kapisthala during the Vedic period as seen in the map of the Indian subcontinent. Historically the city was known as Kapisthal, meaning "Abode of Kapi", another name of Lord Hanuman, and it is said to have been founded by the Pandava Emperor, Yudhishthira of Mahabharata. The later word Kaithal is said to be derived from ...
Manoj's and Babli's families lived in Karora Village, Kaithal. Manoj's mother, Chanderpati Berwal, had four children, of whom Manoj was the eldest. [4] [12] Chanderpati was widowed at the age of 37, when Manoj was only 9. [4] Manoj owned an electronics repair shop at Kaithal [13] [14] and was the only member of his family earning a livelihood.
The Malayalam version of the film was released on 23 November 2023, while Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages released on 5 January 2024 in Amazon Prime Video. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Reception
The movie begins with a local goon Veer Singh 'Veeru' being arrested as a result of an undercover operation led by Inspector Mahima Basoor (Sanya Malhotra). At the press conference, the arrest is announced by SP Angrez Singh Randhawa but Mahima's senior does not reveal her role in this operation, a fact that Mahima's beau Constable Saurabh ...
The film was dubbed into Telugu as Premisthe in 2005. [2] It was remade in Kannada as Cheluvina Chittara in 2007, in Bengali as Chirodini Tumi Je Amar in 2008, [ 3 ] in Bangladesh as Nogor Mastan in 2015, in Marathi as Ved Laavi Jeeva in 2010, in Nepali as Manjari in 2013 and in Punjabi as Ramta Jogi in 2015.
Paava Kadhaigal (transl. Sinful Tales) is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language anthology drama film consisting of four short films directed by Sudha Kongara, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Vetrimaaran and Vignesh Shivan. [1]
Kaithal State was a Sikh state based out of Kaithal. It was one of the Cis-Sutlej states. [1] [2] The Sikh chieftains of Kaithal ruled from 1767 until the state's fall in 1843. At the state's height, it was the second-largest cis-Sutlej state, after Patiala State. [3]