4. 2.
The film was produced by Reliance Entertainment
under the banner of Big Motion Pictures, its first ever
production in Malayalam. Anjuli Shukla became the
first woman camera person in India to win the National
Film Award (Silver Lotus) for Best Cinematography for
her debut film that we are talking about. The lead actor
of the movie quoted â I am really excited because I will
be playing three different characters but not three
different roles, It is going to be a challenge for me
because the basic nature of all the three characters is
the same but there are different behavioural patterns
and mannerisms based on what the three women say."
Name the Film âş
8. 4.
The term is a Spanish farewell that can be literally
translated as Until we see again. This term with
added word ____ was used in the popular hit
song from 1987 "Looking for a New Love" by
Grammy Award Winner Jody Watley. The use of
the term in _______________ immortalized it as
a worldwide popular catchphrase. The American
Film Institute honored the quotation on by
ranking it #76 on a list of the best movie
quotations in the past 100 years of film.
10. 5. *
X, hailing from the U K, appeared in the advertising
campaign of __________in India, along with the child
actor Jayaram. The duo first appeared on TV,
billboards, newspapers and bus shelters in 2003 and
became instant celebrities all over India. The TV ad was
shot in lush green Goa. The campaign became a hit. X
earned Rs. 1.5 lakh for the campaign, and still appears
in _______ ads. X was also featured with pink nose,
when ________ changed its signature color from
orange to pink. This led to a rise in the popularity of Y
in India, and the sale of Y more than doubled within
months, with prices shooting up from about Rs. 10,000
to Rs. 20,000-60,000.
⢠X or Y please.
11. X,Y-Cheeka , the pug who appeared in the
"You & I" advertising campaign of Hutch
18. 9.
⢠X was the first joint stock publishing company
of India, its press owned by Pulikkottil Joseph
Mar Dionysious II of the Indian Orthodox
Church. The name was chosen by the poet,
Raghavan Nambiar, and Kerala Varma granted
the symbol which is a part of the Travancore
kingdom symbol.
⢠What is X ?
28. 14. Who?
Born in Alappuzha, after completing his
education from there, he worked in the South
Indian Rubber Works. He joined the
Communist Party of India (CPI) in mid-1940s
and actor Satyan, who, before becoming a star
and while a police inspector, had tortured him
when he was arrested after the PunnapraVayalar uprising for attacking a police station.
He later became friends with Satyan through
Udaya studios.
32. 16.
⢠There are many different stories for how the name
came about for âitâ, some say it represents the year
âitâ was introduced by the famous restaurant in
Chennai, some say is evolved from the age of the
same used to prepare this, and Sanjay Thumma of
vahrehvah.com says â It got the name from the serial
no. on the list of the military canteen in Madrasâ.
40. 20. *
⢠The Boy Who Wanted To Kill Vasco Da Gama.
⢠Is an upcoming Big Budget Malayalam project
which is being simultaneously made in English
⢠Name the film
42. 21.
⢠The first appearance of the word is from 1784
and means an odd person. It was also used in
the term âXâ glass, a common accoutrement of
British Regency dandies. It later acquired a
meaning of âto make fun ofâ, or âto mockâ. How
it acquired its current meaning of a âtestâ is
unknown.
⢠Give me X.
46. 23. What is the Technology
mentioned ?
⢠An infra-red imaging system used in cricket to
determine whether the ball has struck the
batsman, bat or pad. It requires two infrared
cameras on opposite sides of the ground above
the field of play that are continuously recording
an image. Any suspected snick or bat/pad event
can be verified by examining the infrared image,
which usually shows a bright spot where contact
friction from the ball has elevated the local
temperature.
⢠Contribution from Sanath Prasad.
50. 25. *
This song is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and
Hammerstein musical, Carousel. In the second act, Nettie
Fowler, the cousin of the female protagonist Julie Jordan,
sings to comfort and encourage Julie when her husband,
Billy Bigelow, the male lead, kills himself to avoid capture
during a failed robbery. In the film, it is sung by Claramae
Turner as Nettie. The weeping Julie (Shirley Jones) tries
to sing it but cannot; it is later reprised by Ms. Jones and
a chorus. The song has been recorded by many artists in
notable hit versions made by Frank Sinatra, Gerry & The
Pacemakers, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Tom Jones.
RenĂŠe Fleming has sang the song for the Obama
Inauguration. American singer and songwriter Barbra
Streisand sang this song in a surprise appearance at the
close of the 2001 Emmy Awards, in honor of the victims
of the September 11th, 2001 attacks. Which Song?