11-665: For the film, see Kathai (film) . Village and union council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Kathai Village and union council [REDACTED] Country Pakistan Region Khyber Pakhtunkhwa District Mansehra District Time zone UTC+5 ( PST ) Kathai is a village and union council (an administrative subdivision) of Mansehra District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . It lies in an area affected by
22-465: A few centres across Chennai , Tamil Nadu to a below average opening. The film which grossed Rs. 2,07,519 in the opening weekend in Chennai became a commercial failure at the box-office. Laber Kot LabarKot is a village and union council (an administrative subdivision) of Mansehra District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . It is located in the south of the district and
33-515: A story to the outside world. Narain continues to write his book about how a husband tortures his wife. To truly understand how it feels, Narain tortures Kavya, asking how it felt each time. One day, Anand comes to their home, where he observes how Narain mistreats Kavya. Knowing that Anand knows his secrets, Narain attacks and kills him. Finally, Kavya tries to flee her husband but gets caught. Narain wants to do another "experiment" on her and hangs her from their ceiling fan. Just before death, Narain snaps
44-502: Is an esteemed writer. Narain asks Kavya to marry him right there, and she agrees. Coming to the present, the husband and wife are now in the United States, where they meet Anand ( Abhinay ), a childhood friend of Kavya. Narain soon starts to write another book, and when Kavya reads it, she finds out that it is about their personal life, including intercourse. When she confronts her husband, Narain replies that it will only look like
55-545: Is different from Wikidata Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata Pages using infobox settlement with no map Pages using infobox settlement with no coordinates Pages using the Kartographer extension Kathai (film) Kathai ( transl. Story ) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Abhishek . Produced by Rajan Radhakrishnan and distributed through Madurai by noted director M. Sasikumar ,
66-2492: The 2005 Kashmir earthquake . References [ edit ] ^ Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mansehra - Government of Pakistan Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine ^ Settlements by unofficial union council, Mansehra district UN - Emergency Response Centre v t e Administrative divisions of Mansehra District Capital Mansehra [REDACTED] Tehsils Baffa Pakhal Darband Balakot Mansehra Oghi Tanawal Union councils Atter Shisha Bandi Shungli Baffa Balakot Battal Behali Belian Bherkund Bhogerr Mong Chater Plain Darband Datta Daud Shah Devli Jaberr Dhodial Dilborri Garhi Habibullah Garlat Ghanool Hamsherian Hangrai Hilkot Icherrian Inayat Abad Jaborri Jaloo Kaghan Karnol Karori Kathai Kewal Laber Kot Lassan Nawab Lassan Thakral Malik Pur Mansehra City No 1 Mansehra City No 2 Mansehra City No 3 Mansehra(Rural) Mohandri Nika Pani Oghi Peeran Perhinna Phulrra Sacha Kalan Sandasar Satbani Shamdarra Shohal Mazullah Shoukatabad Sum Alahi Mong Swan Miara Talhata Tanda Trangi Sabir Shah Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kathai&oldid=1030702159 " Categories : Union councils of Mansehra District Populated places in Mansehra District Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from May 2017 Articles with permanently dead external links Articles with short description Short description
77-505: The film stars newcomers Shaan Kumar and Nivedhitha , along with Abhinay in the lead roles. Deepa Venkat , Nalini , and Ganja Karuppu play supporting roles. The music was composed by newcomer Paul Jacob with cinematography by Abushah and editing by R. R. Eashwar. The film was released on 29 January 2010. The movie opens when Narain (Shaan), an acclaimed writer, becoming a winner of the Booker prize for one of his works. While he dedicates
88-544: The film, including Balamurali Krishna , Chinnaponnu and Malgadi Subha. Film score and the soundtrack are composed by newcomer Paul Jacob. The film featured songs from notable singers such as Balamurali Krishna , Shankar Mahadevan , Malgudi Subha , Mahalaxmi Iyer , Blaaze , and Vasundhara Das . M. Sasikumar bought the film's distribution rights in Madurai. Upon release, the film generally received average reviews, with The Hindu claiming that "a little more pace in
99-419: The honour to his wife Kavya ( Nivedhitha ), a flashback reveals some secrets in the couple's life. Narain first sees Kavya playing her violin in a musical theatre. After the performance, Narain and Kavya meet, where he asks her to sign his violin. Narain and Kavya become friends soon after, and they fall in love. One day, when Kavya comes to Narain's home, she notices his awards for his books and realizes that he
110-525: The proceedings would have helped". In terms of performances it labelled Shaan Kumar as having "done a good job right from the beginning", but claimed that Nivedhitha was disappointing. Abinay was told to be "perfect for his role", whilst Nalini, 'Kanja' Karuppu and 'Crazy' Kumar "provide the laughs". Abhishek's direction received a mixed response with the review claiming that he has a "flair for story-telling. But if only he had cut certain unwanted shots, it would have made an interesting film". The film opened in
121-537: The rope to ask how Kavya felt and when she did not reply, he decided to hang himself to see how it feels like. On doing so, Narain kills himself, and Kavya is left alone. In December 2008, the film was launched at the AVM Studios with a new cast and new crew, with Abhishek , a noted television actor, launching his first directorial venture. A song was shot in March 2009, with several prominent musicians appearing in
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