The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Actor Sanju Sivram visits Kilikkoott­am summer camp

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Children attending the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare’s Kilikkoott­am summer camp here had a surprise visitor on Friday.

Actor Sanju Sivram reached the Kilikkoott­am camp, being held in a ‘magic park’ at the council headquarte­rs, to interact with the participan­ts and hand out Vishukaine­ettam, the custom of gifting money to young children as part of Vishu festival.

Vishukaine­ettam

The Vishukaine­ettam for the 375 children attending the camp was not money though. The council had arranged jasmine saplings instead, which were handed out by the actor to the children.

The actor shared his childhood experience­s and that in the world of cinema with the children and visited the council’s adoption centre.

Theme

The theme of the camp, which began on April 3 and will conclude on May 25, is an ‘India fit for children.’

The camp activities include acting, elocution, dance, music, origami, filmmaking, yoga, karate, interactio­ns with personalit­ies, and tours.

Admission will continue till April 16. For details, call 0471 2324939 and 2324932, 9847464613.

The most tense moment in Aavesham is placed not during one of the numerous fights, but bang in the middle of a game of dumb charades. The game takes place in the lair of Rangan (Fahadh Faasil), a colourful gangster, stories about whom range from the chillingly realistic to the farfetched. One of those stories we have heard earlier about him happens to involve a game of dumb charades, which apparently led to a violent burst of anger.

Cleverly-crafted scene

It is a cleverlycr­afted scene which makes us question our understand­ing of that character until then, and ends up reassuring us that we made the right assessment after all, only to upset it again spec

 ?? ?? With tots: Actor Sanju Sivram taking a selfie with children attending the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare’s Kilikkoott­am summer camp at Thycaud in the city.
With tots: Actor Sanju Sivram taking a selfie with children attending the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare’s Kilikkoott­am summer camp at Thycaud in the city.

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