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- Jalachhayam is the first Indian film, & the second in world cinema, which was shot entirely on a camera phone (Nokia N95)in the Malayalam-language produced...
- shot on Nokia N70, directed by Sathish Kalathil in 2008 from India; and Jalachhayam, a narrative film shot on the Nokia N95, directed by Sathish Kalathil...
- shot on Nokia N70, directed by Sathish Kalathil in 2008 from India; Jalachhayam a narrative film shot on Nokia N95, directed by Sathish Kalathil in 2010...
- the first Indian film to be shot and distributed in digital format. Jalachhayam (2010) is the first Indian feature film shot entirely on a Camera phone...
- the first digital film (Moonnamathoral), the first Smartphone film (Jalachhayam), and the first 8K film (Villain) in India were made in Malayalam. The...
- Veenavaadanam Sathish Kalathil India 2008 Do****entary film Nokia N70 Jalachhayam Sathish Kalathil India 2010 Narrative film/ Fictionalized story film...
- India. Again in 2010, Sathish Kalathil launched an experimental film, Jalachhayam in Malayalam. It was also a theatrical release. Nowadays, beside do****entaries...
- the Nokia N96. The 2010 Indian Malayalam-language experimental film Jalachhayam was shot entirely using a Nokia N95 8GB, A revision of the N95, called...
- do****entary film in the Malayalam language by Sathish Kalathil, and Jalachhayam from 2010, the first Indian narrative film in Malayalam, also by Sathish...
- appropriately discussed in Malayalam Cinema industry and his debut movie Jalachhayam (2010) was well discussed according to its experimental approach. His...