REAGAN ASSEMBLES HIS CABINET
Date: 12 December 1980
By RICHARD D. LYONS, Speci al to the New York Times
Jamshad Cethirakath (born 11 December 1980), known by his stage name Arya, is an Indian actor and film producer who predominantly appears in Tamil cinema and a few Malayalam and Telugu films. Arya has won two Filmfare Awards South and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. He was included on the 2015 edition of the Forbes India Celebrity 100, a list based on the top earning Indian celebrities.
Arya made his breakthrough portraying rogue characters in Vishnuvardhan's Arinthum Ariyamalum (2005) and Pattiyal (2006). He later won critical acclaim for playing an Aghori in Bala's Naan Kadavul (2009). He gained further commercial success with the release of the period drama Madrasapattinam (2010), the comedy film Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010), family action film Vettai (2012) and Atlee's family film Raja Rani (2013).
In 2013, he appeared in three more Tamil films: R. Kannan's comedy film Settai, Vishnuvardhan's action thriller Arrambam and Selvaraghavan's fantasy film Irandam Ulagam. In 2021, he appeared in Pa. Ranjith's sports film Sarpatta Parambarai as a main lead, which garnered him high critical acclaim.
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Date: 12 December 1980
By RICHARD D. LYONS, Speci al to the New York Times
Date: 12 December 1980
Warsaw daily newspaper Zycie Warszawy accuses Western news media of deliberately exaggerating situation in Poland to whip up international tension; says Western journalists in Poland are sending false reports and dubious interpretations of events to alarm rest of world and create impression that something dangerous is occurring in Poland; official Communist Party daily Trybuna Ludu voices similar opinion; illustration of Warsaw residents waiting in line to buy dairy products (M)
Date: 12 December 1980
By HENRY SCOTT STOKES Special to The New York Times
Henry STOKES
Govt-ordered reorganization of news media will result in closing of 3 daily newspapers, 6 news agencies and other offices as long as martial law is in effect; moves will stifle criticism of Chun and armed forces; all TV stations to be dominated by state (S)