Samantha Ruth Prabhu enjoys a gym session with actress and friend Parvathy Thiruvothu. She shared a video of the duo working out.
Parvathy Thiruvothu, known for her impactful performances, has received a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards for her role in Ullozhukku. Her compelling portrayal in the Malayalam film further cements her reputation in Indian cinema.
Malayalam actress and playwright and Women in Cinema Collective co-founding member Sajitha Madathil, who's held official positions in Sangeet Natak Academy and Kerala Chalachitra Academy, talks about the Hema Committee report's impact, her own experiences in the film industry, and the Cinema Code of Conduct.
The film initially released in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, collecting an impressive Rs 70 crores at the box office. The Hindi version is set to debut amid high anticipation, fueled by the positive response from Southern audiences.
Justice Hema committee impact: Two big, powerful names in the Malayalam film industry quit Kerala's film bodies. Senior actor Siddique stepped down as the General Secretary of Association of Malayalam Movie Artists and veteran director Ranjith resigned as the chairman of Kerala Chalachitra Academy, as sexual harassment accusations against them gain steam.
Malayalam actress Parvathy Thiruvothu has spoken on the Justice Hema Committee Report that has caused a stir in the entertainment industry.
Manorathangal Zee5 Anthology Review: The highly anticipated 'Manorathangal' features the best of creative talents in Malayalam film industry, prominent filmmakers, actors, technicians and actor Kamal Haasan introduces the nine stories of the anthology, based on the stories written by MT Vasudevan Nair, an epitome of Malayalam literature.
British actor Daniel Caltagirone, whose Tamil debut 'Thangalaan' releases on August 15, on 'India's Spike Lee' Pa. Ranjith, on Roman Polanski the artist vs person, SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' changing West's image of Indian cinema and how streaming killed films in the West.
Malayalam director Christo Tomy, known for Netflix true crime docu 'Curry and Cyanide', talks about shooting 'Ullozhukku' in a makeshift flood, bringing Urvashi and Parvathy together on the big screen for the first time, and why it is difficult to mount female-led films.
Neither crisp nor hot this lukewarm tale of financial fraud, on Zee5, can be waived off as a missed opportunity.
The prolific actor dissects his role in Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's financial crime thriller Kadak Singh, which releases on December 8 on Zee 5, and why he believes he must slow down now.
Malayalam film director Anjali Menon and actor Parvathy on their new film in English, 'Wonder Women', working together, character mapping, and making choices.
At a time when celebrities employ PR firms and are exceedingly careful about the construction of their public image, Parvathy’s ‘no nonsense’ attitude is refreshing.