EntertainmentThe actor and other members of Mani Ratnam’s upcoming ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ crew were in Thiruvananthapuram for the film’s promotion.Tnm StaffVikram in Kerala / Courtesy Lyca ProductionsTamil star Vikram had worked in quite a few Malayalam films in the early 1990s, appearing in small roles. Standing on stage in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on Tuesday, September 20 for the promotion of his upcoming Mani Ratnam film Ponniyin Selvan: 1, Vikram spoke about those early days, when hardly anyone recognised him as an actor and he could not afford anything more than a small lodge for accommodation. The open auditorium, packed with hundreds of fans, erupted into loud cheers and applause as he spoke in Malayalam. “Long time ago, in the early 90s, when maybe some of you were not even born, I had just acted in a [Tamil] film called Meera. It was only my second film. At the time, [Malayalam] director Joshiy, through his manager Shanmugham,...
- 9/22/2022
- by Cris
- The News Minute
In an interview with Tnm, Bhavana, who survived a sexual assault in 2017, spoke about the colleagues who reached out with support, and the changing loyalties of others.Dhanya RajendranThe Me Too movements have shown the heavy price that many women pay for speaking up against sexual violence, including loss of livelihood and work opportunities. However, actor Bhavana, a survivor of sexual assault who spoke up and fought her case, did not lose work in Malayalam cinema, where she has been an actor for 20 years now. Five years ago, she was juggling Malayalam films and those in other languages when the assault on her happened in Kochi. And while several people in the industry were calling her with offers in the years that followed, Bhavana chose to stay away from Malayalam cinema. “I did not want to come back to the industry and work as if nothing was wrong,” she told Tnm in an interview.
- 3/11/2022
- by Cris
- The News Minute
Mollywood Lalitha’s ability to seamlessly step into the shoes of the character she was playing ensured that she was one of the most sought after supporting actors in Malayalam cinema.Tnm StaffFacebook/ Kpac LalithaKPAC Lalitha, a face that the Malayali audience considered to be their family, is no more. The dearly loved actor appeared in over 550 films, as the sharp-tongued mother, the sassy sister-in-law, the nosey neighbour, the inquisitive wife, and so many other memorable roles that entertained viewers over generations. Her ability to seamlessly step into the shoes of the character she was playing ensured that she was one of the most sought after supporting actors in Malayalam cinema. Born Maheshwari Amma on February 25, 1948, the actor who began her career in theatre and was a member of the Kpac (Kerala People’s Arts Club) group, made her film debut in the 1969 film Koottukudumbam. She went on to win...
- 2/23/2022
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe actors reportedly play a married couple living abroad in the film, directed by Lal Jose.Digital NativeThe shooting of the Soubin Shahir – Mamta Mohandas starrer, directed by Lal Jose, has begun in Dubai. Reports are that the lead pair plays a married Nri couple living in Dubai. Besides Soubin Shahir and Mamta Mohandas, Salim Kumar has also been roped in for a pivotal role in this film. Dr Iqbal Kuttipuram has scripted this entertainer and Justin Varghese has been roped in to compose the tunes. Soubin and Mamta will also work together in director Bhadran’s Joothan. Soubin plays a significant role in the film which has Mamta Mohandas playing the female lead. It has been revealed that Soubin’s character in the film is named Eo Eliyavu Kohen. Soubin has a slew of films in various stages of production including Jack n Jill, Djinn, and Kallan. Jack n Jill,...
- 12/16/2020
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodAd filmmaker Prem Sreekumar will make his directorial debut with this film, which is touted to be a complete family entertainer.Digital NativeDigital NativeAd filmmaker Prem Sreekumar is all set to make his directorial debut with the feature film American Junction. He has roped in Soubin Shahir to play the lead role in the film, which is touted to be a complete family entertainer. Sibi Kaippan will be making his debut as a writer with American Junction and Shyju Unni is bankrolling the project under the banner The Movie Club. Soubin’s last film release was Halal Love Story, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 15. The film’s release was postponed a couple of times due to various reasons and it eventually had an Ott release. Director Zakaria Muhammed roped in Joju George, Indrajith Sukumaran, Grace Antony and Sharaffuddeen to play the main leads in this flick. The...
- 11/19/2020
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe fans will be thrilled with this!One of the biggest blockbuster hits in Mohanlal’s career is undoubtedly Spadikam. The Malayalam film directed by Bhadran hit the silver screens on March 30th, 25 years ago, and still remains a hot favourite among movie buffs of all ages. On the 25th anniversary of Spadikam the director mentioned in an interview with Mathrumbhumi that he is planning to re-release the film soon.“We are re-releasing the movie for the young generation who already watched it on television and in the internet multiple times. It is for those who failed to enjoy ‘Spadikam’ on the big screen. It is getting ready for re-release with 4K Dolby Atmost sound technology. Rs 2 crore was spent for this purpose,” he had said. The director also revealed that when he told Mohanlal that he will be unveiling the first look poster online, the star was sceptical about...
- 3/31/2020
- by [email protected]
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film is a family entertainer with an element of suspense.Digital NativeDigital Native The shooting of the upcoming Malayalam film Djinn, directed by Siddharth Bharathan, has been wrapped up. The film’s director posted the news on his social media page with the pic of the entire team. The movie stars Soubin Shahir and Santhy Balachandran in the lead roles. Leona Lishoy and Sharafudheen are also part of the star cast. Djinn is scripted by Rajesh Gopinadhan, who had penned the Dulquer Salmaan starrer Kali. This film is touted to be a complete family entertainer with a suspense factor included that will have the audiences on the edge of their seats. The technical crew of Djinn includes Prashanth Pillai for music, Girish Gangadharan for cinematography and Bavan Sreekumar for editing. With the film’s shooting wrapped up, its release date is expected to be announced soon. View this post...
- 3/17/2020
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe actor has a number of films in his kitty including the Fahadh Faasil starrer ‘Trance’, Santosh Sivan’s ‘Jack n Jill’, ‘Kallan’ and ‘Joothan’ in different stages of production.Digital NativeSoubin Shahir appears playful in a fun video posted online, shot in sets of his upcoming film Djinn. He is seen doing acts like pulling a fruit out of a crew member’s hair and then pretending to eat it and then coughing it out, passing it off as magic tricks. The video was posted on Soubin’s Instagram account. View this post on Instagram #adakka A post shared by Soubin Shahir (@soubinshahir) on Dec 27, 2019 at 9:42pm Pst Soubin has a number of films in his kitty including the Fahadh Faasil starrer Trance, Santosh Sivan’s Jack n Jill, Kallan and Joothan in different stages of production. Trance, directed by Anwar Rasheed, is currently in the post-production stage.
- 1/1/2020
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film marks the comeback of director Bhadran, who has stayed away from filmmaking for 14 years.Digital NativeDirector Bhadran’s upcoming film Joothan will have Mamta Mohandas playing the female lead. Earlier, it was announced that Rima Kallingal will be roped in for the role but due to delay in the commencement of the shooting, she had to opt-out. The film marks the comeback of director Bhadran, who has stayed away from filmmaking for 14 years. The last film Bhadran directed is Mohanlal's Udayon, which released in 2005. About the role Mamta is to play in Joothan, the film’s scriptwriter S Suresh Babu said in an interview to the Times of India, “Mamta plays a leading South Indian actor in the movie. Her character has won the National Award for Best Actor (Female) twice in her career.” The shooting of Joothan will begin in January, we hear. Soubin Shahir has...
- 11/20/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe actor and the director have earlier worked together in a number of films like 'Ente Mohangal Poovaninju', 'Uncle Bun', 'Sphadikam' and so on.Digital NativeMohanlal may soon be teaming up with director Bhadran for a road movie. Reports are that the actor will be playing a 57-year-old lorry driver travelling across the country for his work. He will also be a multi-linguist fluent in several languages. More details about this film including the cast and crew will be revealed soon, we hear. Mohanlal’s first association with Bhadran was with Ente Mohangal Poovaninju in 1982. The duo then went on to work in films like Changatham, Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum Kathu, Uncle Bun, Sphadikam, Olympiyan Anthony Adam, and Udayon. They will be working together after a decade and a half. In the meantime, Mohanlal will be completing a slew of films which are in different stages of production. He has Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham...
- 10/25/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe motion poster of ‘Joothan’ was released on Friday.Tnm StaffFacebook / Bhadran MattelThe ponies run, the girls are young The odds are there to beat You win a while and then it's done Your little winning streak The music of the legendary Leonard Cohen runs in the background of filmmaker Bhadran's new film’s motion poster. Titled Joothan, the film will mark the comeback of the director, who has stayed away from filmmaking for 14 years. Bhadran put out the motion poster on his Facebook page on Friday with the note: "35 years of my film career, you have become a burning candle where no storm can put off." The poster reveals that actors Rima Kallingal, Soubin Shahir and Joju George will be playing the lead characters. Soubin and Joju have just won their state film awards this year for best actor (male) and best character actor (make) respectively. Joothan’s...
- 3/17/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodFrom child actors to supporting ones, here's a list of who's playing who in 'Lucifer'.Tnm StaffLucifer has already been hyped much - actor Prithviraj turns director with the film, the male lead is none other than Mohanlal, the writer is Murali Gopy, it is a political thriller, more stars have joined – the news bits have been dropped one after the other, all to rouse your already-kindled interest. That Prithviraj, not just a prolific actor, but also one known to have tremendous knowledge of cinema and its technicalities, is making a film should itself make you curious. But he has been quite uptight about it – understandably – he wouldn’t want too many details out too soon. But finally, the team decided to satisfy some of our curiosity. They announced the entry of Manju Warrier and Tovino Thomas into the cast, of Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi and Malayalam director Fazil.
- 3/4/2019
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodFrom tyrants to gentle protectors, Malayalam cinema has given us some memorable father characters and the relationships they share with their sons.Sandeep NarayananFathers and sons share a contentious relationship. It is fraught with the burden of expectation, hopes and dreams of two individuals that rarely match. All the tension caused by complex relationships might not be the ideal situation to be in in real life but it definitely makes for some cinematic powder keg. Malayalam cinema has always been at the forefront of realistic depictions and there have been some memorable father and son relationships explored on the silver screen. Here is a look at a few of them. Kireedam (1989) One of my personal favourites, this has to be one of the most powerful roles Mohanlal has essayed in his checkered career. Mohanlal plays a youngster named Sethumadhavan and like any youngster he has ambitions of making it big in life. His father, Achuthan Nair (Thilakan) who is a police constable, wants him to become a police officer. Achuthan Nair dotes on his son and they share a very amiable relationship. But both their dreams and aspirations are shattered when Sethumadhavan gets involved in an unfortunate altercation with a local goon. This marks the beginning of what becomes a strained relationship between father and son. The people of the town “crown” Sethumadhavan as their saviour and the rest of the movie charts how he unwittingly descends into criminality. His once doting father, who is torn between duty and love for his son, eventually brands him as a criminal and severs all ties with his son. Heart-rending and sensitive, this movie is a lesson in the layered relationship one often shares with their loved ones. Spadikam (1995) The name Aadu Thoma might not mean anything to a non–Malyali, but to a Malayali, it will evoke images of Mohanlal in RayBan sunglasses and mouthing crowd pleasing dialogues. In the garb of a mass entertainer, director Bhadran tells the story of a son gone rogue because he couldn’t meet his father’s expectations. Chacko Master (played by the inimitable Thilakan) is a respectable school teacher who believes that “mathematics is the pulse of the universe” and when he finds out that his only son Thoma is bad at it, he declares him a failure and reprimands him in every possible manner. Thoma becomes resentful of his father and turns into a thug, filled with anger against authority of any kind. Thilakan’s portrayal of a narcissistic father whose self righteousness scars his son for life is fabulous. This movie shows that sometimes how even well intentioned fathers can unknowingly ruin their sons lives. Deshadanam (1997) Deshadanam tells the story of a carefree boy named Pachu born into a Namboothiri family, who shows a maturity beyond his age when it comes to religious texts and philosophies. A holy seer identifies this talent and wants to take him to the mutt to become the next Holy Guru ( a monk essentially). His parents are not keen on sending him to the mutt as it would mean that Pachu would have to renounce all things material and leave them behind as well. In what is arguably Vijayraghavan’s best role to date, he plays the helpless father who has the unenviable task of consoling his wife and also make his son understand as to why he has to leave them. The personal battles he has to fight with himself to let go of his son are both spellbinding and filled with anguish. Deeply emotional and heartbreaking, this film is a tearjerker. Paithrukam (1993) Father and son relationships are often a clash of ideologies and beliefs. Devadathan Chemmathiripadu (Narendra Prasad) is a Vedic scholar who has attained Somayagam. He has two sons Somadattan (Suresh Gopi) and Chithrabhanu ( Jayaram). Somadattan is a journalist and an atheist who is against all things religious and believes that superstition has no place in the modern world, whereas his brother follows the path of his father. Trouble starts brewing when Somadattan starts propagating atheism amongst the villagers and this brings Devadathan Chemmathiripadu and him at loggerheads. The rest of the film is about the relationship between the father and his sons, set to the background of atheism versus religious beliefs. It is a fabulous exploration of relationships and beliefs. How far would one go to protect what one believes in? What are the costs one is ready to pay along the way? This is a brilliant piece of work that deserves to be watched. Veendum Chila Veetukaryangal (1999) This film is not what one would call a very realistic depiction of a relationship between a father and son but I truly believe no conversation about cinema and father son stories is complete without mentioning this little gem of a story. The film revolves around Thirumuttathu Kochuthoma ( Thilakan) and his youngest son Roy (Jayaram), they share a deep and rare bond going beyond the usual archetypes and boundaries, this father- son duo are like friends but slowly Kochuthoma realises that he might be enabling his son to not be independent and responsible. What follows is a rather elaborate, though a tad unrealistic, drama that Kochuthoma plays out for his son.The film has beautiful moments and is a touching story which remains a family favourite amongst the Malayalees A few other films that deserve special mention are Piravi, which is the journey of a father looking for his missing son and is based on a true story. Balachandra Menon’s Samantharangal which is a tale of a clash between an honest father and his corrupt son and Perumthachan, written by M.T.Vasudevan Nair, which tells the story of a carpenter and his son Kannan and the problems caused by a generation gap and shift in traditions. Also read: Second teaser of Mohanlal's 'Odiyan' out...
- 7/7/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
Mollywood'Spadikam', at its heart, is a tale of conflict between an authoritarian father and a son who wants to live life on his own terms.Fahir Maithutty“Ithu ente puthan Rayban glass. Ithu chavitti pottichal ninte kaalu njan vettum” (This is my new Rayban glass. If you break this, I will chop your legs!) When Aadu Thoma (Mohanlal) says this to Kuttikkadan (Spadikam George) in Spadikam, the camera is far from his face. There is neither any slow motion walk nor any thumping background score after he says this. There are no techniques that filmmakers usually use to make a line popular. Yet this, among other one-liners in the movie, went on to gain a cult status. Spadikam, which completes 23 years on March 30, defined “Mass” in a manner very few Malayalam movies had. Writer-director Bhadran did a terrific character sketch, giving his hero an interesting name-“Aadu Thoma”. Thoma drinks the blood of black goats to gain strength. He wears Rayban glasses. He also pulls his ‘mundu’ and covers his opponent’s head with it, a trademark of his fights. Bhadran had only given Mohanlal these attributes to make him sign the movie. This is how you give a character uniqueness right at its inception. Aadu Thoma is a mass action hero. But he is still not essentially larger than life. Thoma is a rogue. He doesn’t fear anything. He thrashes policemen. But to Bhadran’s credit, he still keeps Thoma grounded. Unlike other mass characters Mohanlal portrayed later, Aadu Thoma hasn’t traveled to foreign countries after he fled his home as a child. He hasn’t learnt music, other skills or achieved great things. In fact the movie doesn’t really talk about what he did the 14 years he was away. There is no attempt to portray Aadu Thoma as a completely virtuous person. He doesn’t have solutions to all problems. He even fails miserably several times. Thoma tries to woo a judge to change the schedule of his case so he can attend his sister’s betrothal, but only ends up being humiliated in the court. When he tries to take revenge on the judge by locking his gate, he is again beaten by his father, then by the police and walked through streets, hand locked to the jeep. Contrary to most Malayalam action movies, the lines delivered by Aadu Thoma (exceptionally written by Rajendra Babu) are minimal and to the point. You remember the line - “Kuttikkada, ninte case Thoma avadhikku vechirikkunu” (your case is pending with me), mainly because Thoma doesn’t go on and on in that scene. The fight sequences are instead high voltage, with Mohanlal’s renowned flexibility in stunts exploited to the hilt. If Spadikam checks all boxes perfectly for an action classic, Bhadran’s remarkable feat is to churn out a great family movie from this same screenplay. Spadikam, at its heart, is a tale of conflict between an authoritarian father who was adamant in making his son a successful mathematician like him and the son who couldn’t take it anymore, deciding to live on his own terms. You know the father-son relationship is strained right from the beginning when Thoma makes a parrot utter “Kaduva”(Tiger) and when Chacko Master (Thilakan) reads out a cure for injuries to mock his son’s life as a rowdy. Leaving viewers guessing on what made Aadu Thoma the ruffian he is and why his mother, sister and others are still by his side, the flashback is cleverly placed only after one hour in the movie. It's just 10 minutes long but you rarely see such well-made flashbacks. Not only do you learn about the cruel punishment tactics Chacko used on his son, every main character makes an apperance to connect the dots. Bhadran also plants two important details here to pave way for two immensely heart-warming scenes later. As a kid, Thoma had pierced his compass on his classmate, Balu’s hand, before he ran away. This is to give us the wonderful scene where Thoma kisses the hand of Balu’s father (N.F Varghese) and asks him- “Why did you buy him a bike that he had to die in an accident?”. The device Thoma had created as a kid to ring the school bell is kept safely by Thulasi (Urvashi) for years. It’s on hearing its sound later that Thoma finally opens up and confesses his love for Thulasi. Wearing a tough mask outside and hiding his sorrows behind the Rayban glasses, Mohanlal made Aadu Thoma iconic like only he could. The actor’s gift to handle with aplomb just about any situation is in fine display in Spadikam. When Thoma runs into the police station saying “Njan Thoma, Aadu Thoma”, Mohanlal evokes goosebumps in us. When he runs into Thulasi’s house asking her why she kept the device, the actor brings us to tears. Today we don’t approve when actors are awarded in commercial movies. In 1995, when Mohanlal won the Kerala state award for Spadikam (shared with Kalapani), we didn’t complain. Who other than Thilakan to portray the complex Chacko Master! When Chacko is alone with the parrot that calls him Kaduva or when he touches his son’s feet at the hospital or when he finally apologises to Thoma, Thilakan brings in utmost conviction in the transformation of a father who realises his mistakes. Even other characters, played by a fantastic cast, had depth in this father-son tale. Both Thulasi and Mary (Kpac Lalitha) play a part in changing the hearts of lead men. You have the calm Ravunni Master (Nedumudi Venu) to tell both Chacko and viewers how a good teacher and father should be. Also who can forget Father Ottaplakkan's (Karamana Janardhanan) “Ulakka”? Only Laila (Silk Smitha) got a raw deal. Silk Smitha, as was the norm in most of the films she starred in, exists only to titillate in Spadikam. As a sex worker, she is relegated to raunchy sequences and Aadu Thoma uses her as another way to get back to his father. We get to see this when he holds her hand tightly when they are arrested and made to walk through streets together. Today perhaps Spadikam would have been written differently. But two decades earlier, that Thoma chooses the 'good woman' Thulasi over Laila doesn't come as a surprise. A huge blockbuster at the time of its release, it goes without saying that Spadikam has influenced generations of viewers and filmmakers. Spadikam was remade in all other south Indian languages. College students still emulate Aadu Thoma’s attire of Rayban glasses, red shirt and mundu along with the “Chekuthan” lorry during festivals in Kerala campuses. The iconic mundu fight was used as a spoof in several movies. When filming George’s epic transformation scene in 2015’s Premam, Alphonse Puthran asked Nivin Pauly and gang to watch Aadu Thoma’s mass scenes. Spadikam George carried the movie title in his name forever. Spadikam ends when Thoma arrives at his home to learn that Chacko Master is dead. To fulfill one final wish, he lifts the corpse and make him wear the full sleeve shirt that he had just got stitched. Thoma walks close to Ravunni master but doesn’t speak. He turns to Thulasi, gives his chain to her and again doesn’t say anything. He then enters the police jeep to accept the punishment for killing his father’s murderer. It's a heart-breaking ending, but nevertheless sublime. We never had a sequel for Spadikam (and we are really thankful for it), perhaps because Bhadran and others knew that there was no further story to tell for Thoma in a world without Chacko Master. There are mass action entertainers. There are beautiful family dramas. And then there is Spadikam.
- 3/30/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
Mollywood The star tweeted a picture of Rayban glasses and a drawing of a twirled moustache, giving a hint about his next flick. Digital NativeVeteran actor Mohanlal is one of the busiest stars in the Malayalam film industry to date. With a number of films in his pocket, the star took to social media to post a picture of a twirled moustache and a pair of Rayban glasses, giving an indication about his next flick. :p pic.twitter.com/WtsBcBsBn4 — Mohanlal (@Mohanlal) March 23, 2018 Interestingly, the Rayban is synonymous with the character Aadu Thoma he played in Spadikam. Directed by Bhadran, the film had Mohanlal in the lead role with Urvashi playing his female lead. The others in the star cast include Thilakan, Spadikam George, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Rajan P. Dev, Silk Smitha and Nedumudi Venu. With photo posted by Mohanlal going viral online, there are reports that he may team up with Bhadran yet again. The director made his debut with Ente Mohangal Poovaninju in 1982 and the film had Mohanlal in the star cast along with Shankar, Menaka, and Kalaranjini. He then went on to direct the two stalwarts of the Malayalam film industry Mammootty and Mohanlal in Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum Kaathu. Other films in which Bhadran and Mohanlal had collaborated include Uncle Bun, Olympiyan Anthony Adam and Udayon. Mohanlal is currently busy with a handful of projects including Neerali, Kayamkulam Kochunni, and Odiyan. While the shooting of Neerali, directed by Ajoy Varma, has been wrapped up and is in the post production mode, the star is concentrating on Kayamkulam Kochunni in which he plays a cameo sharing screen space with Nivin Pauly. For Odiyan, directed by Va Shree Kumar Menon, Mohanlal did a lot of homework for the different get-ups in the film. The star also shed weight to fit into a particular look, it may be mentioned here. This film is slated to hit the silver screens in June this year. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 3/27/2018
- by editor
- The News Minute
Mollywood The superstar’s character will be similar to Aadu Thoma from ‘Spadikam’, according to the director. Digital NativeMohanlal is one of the busiest stars in the tinsel town. With Odiyan and Neerali shaping up swiftly, we hear that the star getting ready for another project. He will be joining the sets of the Bhadran directorial, which is a road movie. Based on a real life incident, the film will have all the commercial elements that are sure to have the audiences glued to their seats, say sources close to the film unit. As reported in the Times of India, director Bhadran had said, “He is well versed in Malayalam, Hindi, English and many other languages. He travels a lot and based on the place he is in at a given time, he uses his skills to blend in accordingly. It's a powerful character and like Aadu Thoma in Spadikam, he has a gentle heart and at the same time is a rough and tough guy.” The film, which has not been titled yet, will go on to the floors in April this year. By then, Mohanlal would’ve completed both the current projects on hands – Odiyan and Neerali. Mohanlal and Bhadran’s association in the filmdom started in the year 1982 with their first film together being Ente Mohangal Poovaninju. A couple of years later, he directed the two superstars of the Malayalam film industry – Mammootty and Mohanlal – in Changatham and had worked with both these stars in several films. Mohanlal is currently busy shooting for the Ajoy Varma directorial Neerali in Mumbai. After completing a schedule of this film, he will be moving over to the Odiyan team. Directed by Va Shrikumar Menon, an ad filmmaker, Odiyan has the superstar in the title role. Sharing the screen space with him in the movie is Manju Warrier and Prakash Raj. Interestingly, Mohanlal and Prakash Raj are working together after nearly two decades. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 2/12/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
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