Tamilyogi — Arundhati
Arundhati (2009) is a landmark South Indian dark fantasy horror film starring Anushka Shetty as a woman confronting the spirit of an evil mystic, established as a major hit in Tamil and Telugu. While TamilYogi is often used for streaming, the critically acclaimed film is available legally on platforms such as JioHotstar and YouTube. For more details, visit IMDb.
- Booker Prize (1997) - for "The God of Small Things"
- David Cohen Prize for Literature (1997) - for "The God of Small Things"
- Whitbread Book Award (1997) - for "The God of Small Things"
- The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (2017) - a novel that explores the lives of several characters in India, weaving together themes of love, politics, and social justice.
- The God of Small Things (1997) - her debut novel, which launched her literary career.
- The Cost of Living (1999) - a non-fiction work that explores the effects of globalization and economic policies on ordinary people.
: A mystic and helper who assists Arundhati in her final battle against the supernatural forces. Technical & Legacy Highlights Performance arundhati tamilyogi
: The loyal family maid and repository of the dynasty’s secrets, who guides modern Arundhati through the ordeal. Anwar (Sayaji Shinde) Arundhati (2009) is a landmark South Indian dark
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- Human rights and social justice: Roy has been involved with various human rights organizations and has spoken out on issues like Kashmir's autonomy, Gujarat riots, and Maoist movements.
- Environmentalism: She has been an advocate for environmental protection, particularly in the context of large-scale infrastructure projects and their impact on local ecosystems.











