Talk:Cinema of South India
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Removal of data by 69.47.228.36
Edit by 69.47.228.36 has removed an information on Kochi as the base of Malayalam movie industry that existed here for a long time in
- Film industry of Kerala is not centred at only one place as in other states. The production facilities are more in Trivandrum and preferred shooting location is Kochi. Kerala Chalachitra Academy is in Trivandrum. The Kerala State Film Development Corporation and the International Film Festival of Kerala are also in Trivandrum. The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists is also headquartered in Trivandrum. In short, the industry is scattered in Kerala and not centered only at Kochi. Cheers, -- Aarem (Talk) 06:50, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Reply for the above is given in [Malayalam cinema Talk (Click to see)]. The above user
In fact all the news reports spread across a spectrum of independent printed media over last 7 years report that Kochi is the hub of Malayalam cinema. These reports are given in citations. So Aarem and a group of IPs (possible sock puppets) edit out data existed in this page for ages, along with citations, to suit his designs in Malayalam cinema page. Recorded also for the notice of Administrators. ChroniclerSanjay (talk) 20:31, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Hi, Malayalam cinema is not centered around one region, either Kochi or Thiruvananthapuram. Both places have production facilities and studios with significant presence in the malayalam film industry. Claiming based on certain points without statistic figures is not good for a healthy information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.95.148.1 (talk) 20:17, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
Nobody claimed it. It is reported in all media reports given in the citations. It is clearly reported in many reports that Kodambakkam and Thiruvananthapuram was the base of Malayalam cinema in the past and in the present era it is Kochi. Those reports give detailed interviews of many important stakeholders of Malayalam film industry including actors, technical persons including those originally from Thiruvananthapuram. More detailed discussions are available at Malayalam cinema Talk (Click to see). Prathambhu (talk) 04:32, 23 February 2013 (UTC)