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- The Chottanikkara (correction of Jyotiannakkara) Devi Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu mother goddess Bhagavati Lakshmi. She is believed to be...
- Chottanikkara is a town and southern suburb of the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. In local administration, it is a panchayat which consists of Chottanikkara...
- Chottanikkara Amma is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Crossbelt Mani and produced by Thiruvonam Pictures. The film stars Srividya, Kaviyoor...
- caretaker of him and his family. He composed tunes for his last film Chottanikkara Amma when he was in bed for treatment and he died leaving the project...
- Chottanikkara Road railway station (code: KFE) is a railway station in Ernakulam District, Kerala, and falls under the Thiruvananthapuram railway division...
- films. She has acted in more than 65 films. Remya Nambeesan was born in Chottanikkara, Cochin, Kerala to Subrahmaniam Unni and Jayasree. Her father is a former...
- Kochi in Kerala, India. The historic Marthoman church is located here. Chottanikkara Temple is situated nearby Mulanthuruthy. It is about 15 km south-east...
- she would be part of the Chottanikkara Temple in Kerala as well as in the Mookambika temple. Thus, the doors of the Chottanikkara Temple are opened right...
- score is by M. S. Viswanathan. The film's plot is related to the famous Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple in Ernakulam district.[citation needed] Shankar as...
- career as a child artist in Malayalam cinema in 1976 with the film Chottanikkara Amma and later starred as a heroine in more than 200 South Indian films...