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Tribute to Lohithadas


Rosebowl has launched a new programme ‘Nine at Night’ from July 1. A total entertainment show, it highlights current events in the entertainment industry...movies, music and sports. The initial episodes of ‘Nine at Night’ will feature tributes to eminent personalities who passed away recently, including Michael Jackson and Lohithadas.

Special episodes to pay tribute to legends like Mohammed Rafi, Ingmar Bergman and Michael Angelo Antonioni are also lined up in July. Other episodes in July include interviews with musicians, actors and directors. Special episodes on Mohan Lal-starrer ‘Bhramaram,’ Shyamaprasad’s ‘Ritu’ and Lal Jose’s ‘Neelathamara’ would be another attraction. A special programme on food and dining, covering the best restaurants around Kerala will be telecast every Thursday.

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