Manal Naharam is a 2015 Tamil language Indian feature film written and produced by M.I.Vasanthkumar and directed by Oru Thalai Ragam Shankar starring Prajin Padmanabhan, Gautham Krishna, Thanishka, Varuna Shetty, Vinod Kumar (VK), Jaise Jose, Jijesh Menon and Shankar himself.
The film, a bi-lingual, has been made in Malayalam language as Sand City has been released on 2 January 2015 with positive response, while Manal Naharam was released on 27 February 2015 with highly positive reviews.
Manal Naharam explores the lives and predicaments experienced by people who go from India to the Arab countries for better dream and fortunes, leaving behind their trusted kith and kin. The story takes place in Dubai. The movie also deals with friendship as well as romance.
Mansur (Prajin), a sales commission agent in Dubai is in love with Poornima (Tanishka), a waitress at a restaurant. Anand (Gautham) is in search of a job, is loved by Nisha (Varuna Shetty), the daughter of business tycoon Ibrahim Rabbani (Shankar) and James (Jaise Jose), the third person in the group, gets into trouble that complicates things for all. The climax reveals whether the love succeeds all odds.
Nagaram may refer to:
Nagaram is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. A. Nishad, starring Kalabhavan Mani, Biju Menon, Gopika and Lakshmi Sharma in the lead roles. Nagaram deals with social and environmental issues of utmost relevance. M.A. Nishad presented these issues in a story form.
Each and every city and town in Kerala are facing a severe problem because of tons of waste disposals. In this film, the main focus is on Cochin Corporation which is facing a similar crisis on waste management. Lalgudy Nanappan has taken the quotation for waste removal, but he hasn't found any suitable place to dispose the waste. The Mayor of the city, Prof. Sreelatha Varma, a politician with ethics doesn't sanction Nanappan's bills and all the works associated comes to a stand still. At the same time mayor cannot answer to the questions raised by the opposition members. Nanappan has good support from many members inside the Corporation. His supporters are opposition leader in the City Council Stephen, Parasuraman an MLA of the area, Advocate Eenasu who is a legal consultant to the ruling party, and the State Health Minister.
Nagaram (English: City) is a 2008 Telugu Action film produced by M. Anjibabu and P. Kishore Babu on Mac Media-Blue Sky Entertainment banner, directed by C. C. Srinivas. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Srikanth and Kaveri Jha in the lead roles, and the music is composed by Chakri.
Right (Srikanth) who is a noted rowdy in the city, but is more known for his good deeds. He runs a separate gang and also works sidekick and right-hand man to big don Kaasim Bhai (Pradeep Rawat), Kaasim Bhai uses Right & his gang as professional killers whenever it is required. ACP Chowdhary (Jagapati Babu) who believes in his own type of law by eliminating the criminals instead of wasting time by the court and other procedures. Navya (Kaveri Jha) a Ph.D. student, who wants to do research on the lives of rowdies, surprisingly enters into Right’s life and takes shelter in his house. However, things change after she enters their lives, both of them fall in love.
At a situation, there arises clash between Right and Kaasim Bhai. Right kills Kaasim Bhai’s son Nazaar Bhai (G. V. Sudhakar Naidu) but unfortunately Right’s henchmen Balu (Ajay) also dies in the gang war. After seeing his death Right and his team decides to change to a good-natured, they surrender themselves to ACP Chowdary, he gives them a chance to lead a normal life.
Manal was an Argentine rock group. Together with Almendra and Los Gatos, they are considered founders of Argentine rock. The band members were Claudio Gabis on guitar, Javier Martínez on drums and vocals, and Alejandro Medina on bass and vocals. Martínez was the band's lead vocalist and leading songwriter.
The band grew out of the mythic "La Cueva" club. Martínez was a regular, and Gabis played guitar with several bands, including Miguel Abuelo's Los Abuelos. Gabis was not keen about joining a band and regularly as he was committed to college, but eventually was persuaded by Martínez, and Manal was born.
The name "Manal" was based on the word mano ("hand"), which had acquired an additional meaning among young people in Buenos Aires, to refer to "things" or "the situation" (e.g. cómo viene la mano, lit. "how's the hand coming", would mean "how are things going"). Martínez would use "manal" as a made-up adjective, instead of the correct "manual".
Manal was influenced by The Beatles, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, The Animals and other blues rock acts, bringing the blues to Argentina's rock conscience.