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Mahakavi Bharathi songs created patriotism in the mind of Indians.

மகா கவி பாரதியின் பாடல்கள் இந்திய மக்கள் உள்ளங்களிலே
விடுதலை உணர்வைத் தூண்டியது.


Yessvee Ramani Jokes and Books published in Tamil Nadu, Media

Monday, October 1, 2012

The birth live film shoot of Shwetha Menon ended with a gentle kiss on the baby’s forehead.

The birth live film shoot of Shwetha Menon ended with a gentle kiss on the baby’s forehead.
When you see Actress Shwetha Menon in pain during childbirth in her next film, don’t be surprised if her performance seems unusually realistic. Thanks to Malayalam film director Blessy, who wanted to capture the birth live on camera, Menon was filmed by three cameras while giving birth in a suburban Mumbai Hospital.
Menon, an actor and former Miss-India second runner-up in 1994, delivered a girl child in the maternity ward of Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai in front of three cameras on Thursday 27-9-2012.
According to Times of India report, the director had planned the shoot with three cameras on Thursday. The shoot lasted for about 45 minutes and it ended with the actress planting a gentle kiss on the baby’s forehead.
The pregnancy, delivery and the early years of motherhood are to be the crux of Blessy’s upcoming movie Kalimannu. The shoot began when she was five months pregnant. In an age when pregnancy and motherhood is sometimes mechanical, the movie talks about a mother’s relationship with her fetus.
During the shoot, there were 3 members from the film crew present in the room including cinemtographer Jiby Jacob, Shwetha’s husband, Srivalsan Menon was also present during the delivery, which was a natural delivery.
The director and his team reportedly had to do prepare for a week to perfect shooting in the labour room. Both the mother and child were in good health, with the film crew reportedly taking all precautions to ensure they didn’t get in the way.
Our best wishes to the Mother and Child. 

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