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  1. Website. navodayastudio .com. Navodaya Studio is an Indian film studio headquartered at Kochi, Kerala. It is one of the earliest film studios in Kerala, established in 1976 by Navodaya Appachan. Navodaya is known for producing some of the landmark films in Indian cinema .

  2. Navodaya Studio is an Indian film production house producing films in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Headquartered in Kerala State the studio was founded in 1976 by Maliampurackal Chacko Punnoose, who is also known by the name Navodaya Appachan. Shooting floors are located on the hills of Kakkanad in Kochi.

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  4. Campus size. ప్రతీ విద్యాలయం సుమారు 30 ఎకరాలు. Campus type. నివాసంతో కూడినది. Color (s) నేవీ నీలం,తెలుపు. Website. navodaya.gov.in. జవహర్ నవోదయ విద్యాలయాలు (సంక్షిప్తంగా ...

  5. 2012 My Dear Kuttichathan (Digital 3D) Erecting mammoth outdoor sets on the shores of the newly commissioned Idukki reservoir, Navodaya in 1978 launched the first c’scope film in malayalam - THACHOLI AMBU, a folklore/ costume drama. Navodaya conducted a study survey of all theaters in Kerala. Questionnaires were sent out and cinema hall floor ...

  6. Nov 12, 2018 · Apart from Mahabali, Keralites also welcomed a little ghost with a drinking problem, named Kuttichathan. He was the Casper-like protagonist of Navodaya Studio's My Dear Kuttichathan, the big festival release. The posters described the film as 'India's First 3D Movie', a concept quite new to the lay man. Yet once the first set of shows got over ...

  7. Kishkinta is a themed amusement park in Chennai, India, which opened to the public in 1995. It was founded by Navodaya Appachan, the owner of Navodaya Studio, one of Kerala's earliest movie studios dating back to the 1940s. Spread over 120 acres of landscaped gardens, water bodies,2500 transplanted trees and themed rides Kishkinta was ...

  8. My Dear Kuttichathan ( transl. My dear little goblin) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam -language children's fantasy film directed by Jijo Punnoose and produced by his father Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. [3] It was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D format. With screenplay by Raghunath Paleri, the story revolves around a mystical ...

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