Kottayam nazeer mimicry plant
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Actor Kottayam Nazeer sketches the poster of Jayasurya's 'Eesho'
During the first wave of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown, Mollywood popular mimicry artiste turned actor Kottayam Nazeer brushed up his skills as an artist, and painted some stunning portraits and pictures. The actor turned a star on social media after he completed over 21 paintings in the lockdown. As the paintings were widely appreciated by the netizens, the actor sold the lovely paintings and donated the amount he received to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF).
In this second lockdown, the actor has tried his hand in sketching images of actors. Recently, the actor sketched a poster of Jayasurya’s upcoming film ‘Eesho’. The painting was so brilliant that it looks exactly the same as its digital poster.
Awestruck by the sketch, actor Jayasurya shared the painting on his social media handle and also thanked Kottayam Nazeer for the piece. “Nazeerka is one of those
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Kerala: Where MLA stands for Many Laughs Assured
These performances involve skits with a satirical take on political leaders and parties. The artistes take up roles of the leading political leaders, adopt their mannerisms and voice and through sheer sarcasm get the audiences rolling on the floor.
According to Nazeer, Malayalis working in other parts of the country and the world often come up to him and man this comment: "If you guys had made a show like this around the political leaders here, you would be finished."
Healthy Mirth
In recent years, political satire has become a part of the programming of national channels. But mimicry artistes of Kerala have been taking a dig at all the top leaders since the ’90s. This has mea
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All work, no play making Keralites dull
"I see a lot of stress-related cases pouring in, and festive times actually sees more people coming in," noted Shubha Thayyil, a neuro-psychiatrist.She pointed out that the reason could be that the people are taking the stress of shopping. It could be because they get time to visit the doctor during these holidays.
"These holidays are stressful for there is a lot of travelling to be done, shopping and the money is just flowing out, that would give any one headache!" claimed K B Pillai, a business man, Palarivattom. "Onam used to be a time when there was maximum laughter at a house, somewhere something seems to have gone wrong," noted his wife, Hema.
At the Ernakulam fair ground