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Aayiram Vilakku
2011 Indian film
Aayiram Vilakku (transl. Thousand Lights) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by S. P. Hosimin. The film stars Sathyaraj and Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, whilst Sana Khan, Suman, Kamal Kamaraju, and Ganja Karuppu, play pivotal roles.[2] The film, produced by HMI Pictures and scored by Srikanth Deva, was released on 23 September 2011.[1] The movie received mixed reviews.[3]
Plot
[edit]The film opens when a child named Tarun starts asking his father Gopal to tell him an interesting story. Gopal starts telling about the story of Lingam, his former adopted father.
Lingam is the don of Madurai, and the people get scared when his name is heard. The police commissioner orders that if Lingam takes part in any crimes, he will be killed. Thus, Lingam takes a decision to build a mill in Aayiram Vilakku Nagar.
Gopal is a man who works in a rice mill. Megha and Gopal love each other and constantly romance. The people in Aayiram Vilakku Nagar accept the deal and move from that place except for Gopal. One day, Lingam's men came to ask for his land, but he rejects the deal. Lingam notices this and decides to adopt Gopal. Gopal's life changes, and he is soon a protector of his adopted father.
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Ho Chi Minh
Vietnamese communist leader (1890–1969)
For other uses, see Ho Chi Minh (disambiguation).
Hồ Chí Minh[a][b] (born Nguyễn Sinh Cung;[c][d][e][4][5] 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969),[f] colloquially known as Uncle Ho (Bác Hồ)[g][8] and by other aliases[h] and sobriquets,[i] was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1945 until his death in 1969, and as its first prime minister from 1945 to 1955. Ideologically a Marxist–Leninist, he founded the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 and its successor Workers' Party of Vietnam (later the Communist Party of Vietnam) in 1951, serving as the party's chairman until his death.
Hồ was born in Nghệ An province in French Indochina, and received a French education. Starting in 1911, he worked in various countries overseas, and in 1920 was a founding member of the French Communist Party in Paris. After studying in Moscow, Hồ founded the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League in 1925, which he transformed into the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930. On his return to Vietnam in 1941, he founded and led