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More flights from the capital to the UAE and Saudi Arabia

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Thiruvananthapuram: More services will be launched from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport to the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Indigo Airlines will operate flights to Abu Dhabi and Dammam.

The service will be available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Thiruvananthapuram-Abu Dhabi service will start on June 15. The flight will leave Thiruvananthapuram at 9.30 pm and reach Abu Dhabi at 12.10 pm.

The flight will leave Abu Dhabi at 1.30 am and reach Thiruvananthapuram at 7.15 am. The service to Dammam will start on July 1. The flight will leave Thiruvananthapuram at 7.55 am and reach Dammam at 10.10 am. The return flight will leave Thiruvananthapuram at 11.35 am and reach Thiruvananthapuram at 7.30 pm. Bookings have started for both services.

Air India’s Muscat-Kannur service will start from June 21. The service will run three days a week from June 21, officials said.
Services will be on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The flight will leave Kannur at 10.20 pm and reach Muscat at 12.20 pm local time. The flight will leave Kannur at 4.30 pm and reach Kannur at 9.30 am.

With the launch of Air India, expats are hoping for a reduction in ticket prices. Currently, the Muscat-Kannur route is operated by Air India Express and Go First.

Heavy rains: Four killed in a landslide in Assam

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Guwahati: Four people were killed in a landslide in Nisarpur near Boragon in Assam’s capital Guwahati on Tuesday. The dead were all workers. Firefighters rushed to the scene and exhumed the bodies.
Police said they were living in a rented house in the area and were engaged in construction work.
Assam has been experiencing heavy rains since Monday night. Floods have been reported in many parts of Guwahati, while parts of the Guwahati railway station have been submerged. Flights at Guwahati International Airport were also delayed due to rain.
In the wake of heavy rains, the Assam government has directed people in and around Guwahati not to leave unless necessary. The State Government has directed to contact the District Administration on 1077/8638112297 in case of emergency.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for heavy rains in Assam and Meghalaya for the next three days.

The country’s first fully private train from today: Ticket prices unpredictable, reports say

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Kochi: The country’s first fully private train service will start today. The first private train will run on the Coimbatore-Sainagar Shirdi route (1458 km).
The private service will be part of Indian Railways’ Bharat Gaurav Train project. The trip is in collaboration with private tour operators. Train fares can be increased by private tour operators at any time.

The charge is double that of a sleeper ticket. The sleeper ticket price on other trains on this route is 1280 rupees. The sleeper ticket price on the private train will be 2500. The third AC rate of Indian Railways is 3360. But the fare to travel on AC in a private train is Rs 5,000. Indian Railway charges Rs 4,820 for a second AC ticket and Rs 7,000 for a private second AC. At the same time, the rate for First AC is Rs 10,000. Indian Railways charges Rs 8190 for this. The train will leave Coimbatore North at 6 pm today and reach Shirdi at 7.25 am on Thursdays.

Meanwhile, the Southern Railway Employees Union (CITU) and the All India Loco Running Staff Association will stage a nationwide protest against the decision to run a private train service. It is reported that the protest will be held in front of the office of the manager of Ernakulam South railway station at 12.30 pm.

The country’s first fully private train from today: Ticket prices unpredictable, reports say

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Kochi: The country’s first fully private train service will start from today. The first private train will run on the Coimbatore-Sainagar Shirdi route (1458 km).
The private service will be part of Indian Railways’ Bharat Gaurav Train project. The trip is in collaboration with private tour operators. Train fares can be increased by private tour operators at any time.

The charge is double that of a sleeper ticket. Sleeper ticket price on other trains on this route is 1280 rupees. Sleeper ticket price on private train will be 2500. The third AC rate of Indian Railways is 3360. But the fare to travel on AC in a private train is Rs 5,000. Indian Railway charges Rs 4,820 for a second AC ticket and Rs 7,000 for a private second AC. At the same time, the rate for First AC is Rs 10,000. Indian Railways charges Rs 8190 for this. The train will leave Coimbatore North at 6 pm today and reach Shirdi at 7.25 am on Thursdays.

Meanwhile, the Southern Railway Employees Union (CITU) and the All India Loco Running Staff Association will stage a nationwide protest against the decision to run a private train service. It is reported that the protest will be held in front of the office of the manager of Ernakulam South railway station at 12.30 pm.

Police have registered a case against Swapna Suresh

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Palakkad: Police have registered another case against Swapna Suresh, the accused in the gold case. The case was registered by Palakkad Kasaba police. According to the report, the police have registered a case under the sections 65 for attempting to riot, forgery and IT 65.

The Department of Motor Vehicles says it is illegal to put a sticker in the name of cooling films

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Department of Motor Vehicles has said that affixing stickers on vision glasses is illegal. These stickers are called cooling films.

Such films should be identified as illegal and steps should be taken to remove them as soon as possible. In a note on MVD’s Facebook page, he said that the cooling film was something that the Supreme Court itself had strictly banned in the name of social security, especially for the safety of women and children.

The windows of the new generation vehicles are designed to withstand a variety of accidents. They are designed with the driver’s vision in mind to reduce road accidents. The note also states that the front glass in the new generation vehicles will be laminated and the side and rear glasses will be toughened.

The first year of Higher Secondary and VHSE examinations in the state have begun

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Thiruvananthapuram: Higher Secondary VHSE examinations begin in the state. The first-year Plus One exams, which were supposed to be completed in the last academic year, have now started due to the delay in starting the academic year in the covid situation. The exams started at 9.45 am. About four lakh students across the state appeared for the exam.

Malappuram district has the highest number of candidates appearing for the examination. Fewer students are appearing for the exams in Idukki. And 506 children in the Gulf countries. 906 students in Lakshadweep and 791 students in Mahe are appearing for the Plus One exams.

Education Minister V Sivankutty said there was no need for students to worry and all preparations for the exams have been completed.

Security forces kill hundreds of terrorists this year; All 63 are reported to be Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists

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Srinagar: Security forces have reportedly killed around 100 militants in Jammu and Kashmir this year alone. Of these, 63 are Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. The security forces said in a statement that 29 foreign terrorists were among the 100 killed.
That is more than double the number of terrorists killed during the same period last year. Security forces say 50 militants, including a foreigner, were killed in counter-terrorism operations in the first five months of last year. Of the terrorists killed in the clashes, 63 were reported to be members of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba, and 24 were linked to Jaish-e-Muhammad (JEM).

777 charlie review ; ‘777 Charlie’ offers an unforgettable journey of love and affection

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REVIEW: 777 CHARLIE

ONE WORD: ‘777 Charlie’ offers an unforgettable journey of love and affection. 

  • Language: Malayalam Dubbed (Original Language is Kannada) 
  • RELEASE DATE: 10 June 2022. 
  • DURATION: 166 Minutes. 
  • DIRECTOR: Kiranraj K. 
  • GENRE: Adventure Comedy Drama. 
  • STAR CAST: Rakshit Shetty, Charlie as the dog Charlie, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B. Shetty, Sharvari, Bobby Simha, Vijay Vikram Singh and many more. 
  • PRODUCTION COMPANIES: Paramvah Studios. 
  • STORY BY: Kiranraj K. 
  • DISTRIBUTED BY: Prithviraj Productions (Malayalam), Stone Bench Films (Tamil)
  • MUSIC DIRECTOR: Nobin Paul. 
  • CINEMATOGRAPHY: Aravind Kashyap. 
  • EDITOR: Pratheek Shetty. 
  • PRODUCED BY: RAKSHIT SHETTY AND GS GUPTA. 

        REVIEW BY ARUNJYOTHI R. 

What’s GOOD

  1. The screen presence of the dog Charlie 
  1. The performance of Rakshit Shetty. 
  1. The combination scene of the dog Charlie and Rakshit Shetty. 
  1. The making style of Kiranraj K. 
  1. The interesting Storyline with many good touching moments. 
  1. The engaging screenplay. 
  1. Cinematography
  1. Background score and songs. 
  1. Editing.
  1. Locations. 

What’s BAD

  • Lengthy Duration.  

Detail Explanation and In-depth REVIEW

What’s the Premise: 

Dharma (Rakshit Shetty) is a person with no emotions, a bachelor who lives alone and doesn’t show any kind of affection. One day a labrador will appear on his doorstep, at first, he will make him go away but slowly during the process of getting rid of the dog he will start to get an emotional connection with the dog. Quickly the dog and Dharma will share a great bond and he will name the dog Charlie. But soon Dharma will come to know that Charlie is fond of something and also an unexpected problem will occur. The rest of the story is all about the emotional and affectionate journey of Charlie and Dharma. 

WON PLUS FACTORS: 

1: The first positive thing about this film is the dog called Charlie, the screen presence of Charlie was wonderful. The love and affection of Charlie were heart whelming, the love of a dog towards his master was beautifully seen with many touching moments. All the scenes in the film with Charlie were having a dominating power to make an influence and I was easily able to connect with the premise of Charlie. All the scenes of Charlie which show affection will melt your mind and every single viewer will surely love Charlie. 

2: The combination scene of Charlie and Rakshit Shetty is another highlight, how they meet and how they are getting close to each other offers an engaging experience. The altruistic love of Charlie and his adoring love was giving a brutal power to the viewing experience which will make you fall in love with Charlie. How Charlie and the character Dharma establish their relationship is a treat to watch, from hate how the character Dharma is getting close to Charlie was beautifully shot. Their sharing of love was giving correct emotional attachment, and how Dharma started to love Charlie was having a detailed explanation to convince the viewers. The chemistry between Charlie and Dharma had brilliantly worked out, their love, care, affection and problems were realistically shown so I was easily able to acknowledge their emotions. 

3: The direction of Kiranraj K. deserves huge applause because he had amazingly executed the entire film by maintaining the correct emotion. His making was strong enough to contrive my mind and through his clever filmmaking, I felt he was taking us into the world of Charlie and Dharma. After watching the film, I wondered how difficult it would have been for him to make this film, and I deeply respect his passionate commitment and his patience. The direction was steady and it accurately followed the story and screenplay and the way of execution was precise without making many errors. The climax was fantastic, and the various unfolded events throughout the second half were making the right connection for a sentimental ending. While watching the film the visionary of the director Kiranraj was evident because his ideas and his way of directing the film was showcasing the strategies he had made. The momentum that the film maintained and continued till the end has crammed with the scenes that were having the power to make an impact. After all the emotional scenes as a viewer, I was getting the feeling of pure love and affection and it was all because of the intense making.

4: The script by the director Kiranraj is also stunning, the story and screenplay were excellent. The script was totally vigorous to make us involved, and the fun-filled moments in the story and screenplay will make us engage without being bored. At first, the character Dharma doesn’t know how to look after a pet, so his suffering and the happenings of torture given by Charlie are fun to watch and the mix of humourous situations was blended nicely into the script. Slowly when Dharma started to realise the love of Charlie the totality of the script was changed into another zone, from there, Kiranraj concentrated to bring out the emotional elements. So the change of tone in the script to an emotional journey was superb, and the events in the script had also avoided the regular cliches. 

5: The moments that the film and the script offers are unforgettable, with lots of heart-touching scenes the movie was making my mind emotional. The different characters that come across Charlie and Dharma were also legitimately written, the helping hands of various characters did fit perfectly for the ongoing situations. From a point, the movie thickens into the sole aim of Dharma and Charlie so the different paths of Dharma and Charlie were thrilling at the same time it was also exciting. The second half is all about the wonderful travelling of Dharma and Charlie, their reason for travel, the various events in their travelling and how finally they fulfilled their aim had given me a spectacular cinematic experience. I have seen many travel movies in recent times but this film felt different from them because an exaggeration was never felt at any point, the presence of Charlie and the love of Dharam is one of the main reasons, their relationship was powerfully constructed in the writing and the making. 

6: Another plus point is the characterization, the supporting characters in the film were written adequately, the characters of Sharvari, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B. Shetty, Bobby Simha and Vijay Vikram Singh were having crucial importance and those characters had helped to stabilize the various occurrences. Also, the childhood tragedy of Dharma was a good subplot and it was satisfying and it also matched to showcase the character and attitude of Dharma. Another biggest winning factor is the climax, the dream come true moment of Charlie was so touching, and the way the film ended was also gratifying. The climax visuals of Charlie and Dharma are still making my mind emotional, and the ending made my eyes fill with tears and happiness. 

NEGATIVE FLAW FACTORS: 

1: The plot is predictable but that won’t be creating any problems for the viewing, the movie will keep on engaging us. The length of the movie is approximately three hours, the second half is lengthy so in between some may feel a slight drag. Some scenes in the second half were told with the help of songs, instead of the scene the director had used different songs to establish the situations. So the repeating of songs in the second part was not that cool enough, it was not bad but felt as a usual pattern. 

  • HOW GOOD WAS THE PERFORMANCE:

Rakshit Shetty as Dharma was delivering a terrific performance throughout, his acting was intense and he carried the character with real depth. His expressions were priceless, all the combination scenes with the dog Charlie had genuinely worked out to make a great impact. The way he acted out the emotional scenes were exhibiting his acting skills. Rakshit Shetty’s crying scene in the second half especially at the climax was beautiful, the emotions and love towards his pet were handled gorgeously without any kind of errors. His acting was passing out the feel, through the authentic performance we will get the emotion of each scene and also his outstanding performance helped to make a proper sentimental impact. The dialogue delivery was also good and the natural way of performance and the lovely combination scene with the dog Charlie made his performance remarkable. The dog Charlie had stolen the show, and his cute looks and the crazy doings of Charlie was fun and hilarious to watch. The attachment scene of Charlie with the master Dharma was surprising with many touching emotional moments. The ending was shocking and the presence of Charlie in the climax portion was breathtaking, every single moment in the climax was giving a different feel and I was getting the affection and love of Charlie. Sangeetha Sringeri as Devika did a notable performance, her supporting character was crucial and she had neatly performed well. Raj B. Shetty as Dr. Ashwin Kumar was having the humorous shade character and the veterinary doctor role suited to his outlook and attitude, also his jokes were funny. Bobby Simha’s cameo role was surprising and his character was written amazingly and the impact which the character created had played a vital role for the film. Bobby Simha was the perfect choice for the role and he through the emotional angle had done a great job. Vijay Vikram Singh as Military Officer also handled a cameo performance and the performance was good. Sharvari as Adhrika was looking cute, her innocence and love towards Charlie was adorable. She had done an incredible job, she had carefully acted the emotional scenes with Charlie and her smile was so gorgeous to watch. 

  • WHAT’S BEHIND THE FILM: 

The technicality of this film is remarkable, top class cinematography work, nice musical work and the choosing of locations, the editing, lighting everything was having the proper quality and the teamwork to make the film perfect was vividly seen throughout. The cinematography of Aravind Kashyap was fantastic, each and every visual of the film was amazingly implemented according to the story and screenplay. I was stunned by seeing the climax visuals, those ice snows and the mountain shots filled with snow were magical, and the eyes were filled with a visual treat of nature. The entire second half was filled with many different locations, I felt I am a part of a travelogue. The chosen location was great, all the north Indian places were beautifully captured and it conformed well to the premise of the story. The closeup frames were extraordinarily shot especially the emotions of the dog Charlie can be seen being elegantly and the innocent face of Charlie was melting my mind and eyes. Everyone will be astounded by seeing the visuals of the climax, the climax visuals play a crucial role in this film and the cinematographer shot the climax with the precise visuals and the final impact was astounding. The chosen location for the film was brilliant and every single North Indian location was approximating the storyline and theme. The editing done by Pratheek Shetty was flawless, and the transition of scenes from one to another was good. The mismatches were never felt and the colour grading and tone, especially in the snow scenes, came out well. The music by Nobin Paul had given extra life to this film, the songs were giving a pleasant feeling of freshness. More than the tracks I enjoyed the background score, all the background scores were matching for the scene. The background tunes stood higher to pass out the feel-good moments, the entire climax was well synched with the background tunes and the tunes had also harmonised to give a sentimental vibe. 

  • CONCLUSION:

So overall the film ‘777 Charlie’ had given me a memorable cinematic experience, I loved and enjoyed every single bit of the film. The love of the dog Charlie and the care of the master Dharma is a treat to watch and I will surely recommend this fabulous film to every type of audience. The journey of Charlie and Dharma will make you emotional and it is crammed with many heart-touching moments, it’s hard to explain so one should experience it and you won’t regret it. Therefore I will strongly declare that the film ‘777 Charlie’ has got all the elements for a wonderful theatre watch and if you are a pet lover please do watch this film on the big screen. 

  • VERDICT: MUST WATCH. 
  • RATING: 4/5

Flea deaths in the state again: Second case again in Thiruvananthapuram

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Thiruvananthapuram: Another death due to flea fever in the state. The deceased has been identified as Subitha, 38, of Parasuvaikkal, Thiruvananthapuram. This is the second flea death in the state. Earlier a student died due to flea infection in the state. The student had died of flea fever in Thiruvananthapuram yesterday. The deceased has been identified as Ashwathy, 15, of Maradumukku, Varkala.