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March 31, 2016 09:53 am | Updated 09:53 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Vivada Cinemakal

Vivada Cinemakal

Newsmakers

Read about 32 films from across the world that became controversial for some reason or the other. Also included are notes on the directors, themes and studies on the films.

Vivada Cinemakal, Sajan Theruvappuzha, Rs. 225

Saluting a legend

Get up and close with Koodiyattam and Nangiarkoothu exponent Margi Sathi who passed away recently.

Rangasree, Margi Sathi and V.S. Rajesh, Rs. 110

Travel tales

The author rewinds her journeys across India, through places such as Silent Valley, Brahmaputra, Majuli Satra, Ajmer dargah, Usilampetti, Film and Television Institute of India, villages in Rajasthan…

Nadi Thinnunna Dweepu, K.A. Beena, Rs. 110

For good health

A cookery book for those with kidney ailments. Recipes for breakfast, vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, basmati rice, chutneys, salads and snacks.

Vrukka Rogangalkkulla Pachakavidhikal, Dr. Jayanth Thomas Mathew and Nandini C. Menon, Rs. 150

For copies: DC Books

Of grit and perseverance

Inspiring story of K.P. Paul. With just Rs. 100, he launched a business and with amazing entrepreneurial acumen turned it into a Rs. 3,000 crore enterprise, the Popular Group.

Athikayan, Sajil Sridhar, Rs. 275

For copies: Mathrubhumi Books

All about love

Explore numerous shades of love in this collection of short poems.

Pranaya Luthiniya, Rosy Thampi, Rs. 100

For copies: Likitham Books

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