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{{Infobox Website
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| logo = [[Image:Postcrossing Project Logo.png]]
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| name = Ashmitha
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| url = [https://www.postcrossing.com postcrossing.com]
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| alexa = {{DecreasePositive}} 24,432 ({{as of|2017|5|alt=May 2017}})<ref name="alexa">{{cite web|url= http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/postcrossing.com |title= Postcrossing.com Site Info | publisher= [[Alexa Internet]] |accessdate= 2014-04-01 }}</ref><!--Updated monthly by OKBot.-->
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| birth_name = Ashmitha Subramaniyam
| commercial =  
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| type = Project website
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| birth_place = [[Chennai]], [[India]]
| language = English
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| residence =  
| registration = Yes
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| other_names =  
| owner = Postcrossing Lda.
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| occupation = Actress
| author = Paulo Magalhães
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| years_active = 2013–present
| launch date = 14 July 2005<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/about/history |title=Postcrossing. History |publisher=Postcrossing.com |date=2005-07-14 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
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| slogan = "Send a postcard and receive a postcard back from a random person somewhere in the world!"
 
 
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'''Postcrossing''' is an online [[project]] that allows its members to send and receive [[postcard]]s from all over the world. The project's tag line is "send a postcard and receive a postcard back from a random person somewhere in the world!”<ref>{{cite web | last = Magalhães| first = Paulo | title = Postcrossing| url = http://www.postcrossing.com | accessdate = 2009-01-01 }}</ref> Its members, also known as '''postcrossers''', send postcards to other members and receive postcards back from other random postcrossers. Where the postcards come from is always a surprise.
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'''Ashmitha''' is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Tamil language films. After making her debut in the Tamil film ''[[Veeram (2014 film)|Veeram]]'' (2014), she has been in films including ''[[Ninaithathu Yaaro]]'' (2014) and ''[[Atti (film)|Atti]]'' (2016).
  
Postcrossing is the union of the words "postcard" and "crossing" and its origin "is loosely based on the [[Bookcrossing]] site".<ref>{{cite web | last = 129860 | first = Sho| date = 2006-05-08 | title = Postcrossing - The Postcard Crossing Project | publisher  = BBC H2G2 | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A10726850 | accessdate = 2009-01-01 }}</ref> However, the "crossing" or exchange of postcards works in a different way. A member sends a postcard to another postcrosser and receives a postcard back from a random postcrosser. Exchanges between the same two members only occur once; although direct swaps between members happen, they are not part of the official happenings on the site. The project is completely free and anyone with an address can create an account. However, the postcards themselves and postage fees to mail them are the responsibility of each user.
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==Career==
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Born in Chennai, Ashmitha attended [[Don Bosco matriculation school]] in [[Vyasarpadi]], Chennai. In 2014, Ashmitha worked on four films, with her first release being the [[Ajith Kumar|Ajith]]-starrer ''[[Veeram (2014 film)|Veeram]]'', where she portrayed the small supporting role of the daughter of [[Thambi Ramaiah]]'s character. She was also subsequently seen in [[Vikraman]]'s family drama ''[[Ninaithathu Yaaro]]'' and then as a rape victim in Ramakrishnan's ''Pongadi Neengalum Unga Kadhalum'', though neither film did well at the box office. The first film she had shot for, Yuvan's ''Athiyayam'', also had a low-profile release during the year.<ref>https://twitter.com/Vinayak4709/status/406642700910215168</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXYriWcC5fI</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHqdu_-_6bw</ref>
  
By June 2015 postcrossing had more than 554,570 members in 213 different countries<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/stats/users|title=Users Stats|publisher=postcrossing.com|accessdate=2014-08-10}}</ref> who had registered and exchanged over 30 million postcards that have traveled over 151 billion kilometers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/stats/postcards|title=Postcards Stats|publisher=postcrossing.com|accessdate=2014-08-10}}</ref>
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Both of her initial films as the lead actress had long-delayed releases in December 2016. Despite beginning work in 2014, ''[[Pazhaya Vannarapettai]]'' released first followed by ''[[Atti (film)|Atti]]'' opposite [[Ma Ka Pa Anand]], where she portrayed a speech therapist.<ref>http://www.deccanchronicle.com/160105/entertainment-kollywood/article/ma-ka-pa-anand-turns-solo-hero</ref><ref>http://www.indiaglitz.com/atti-tamil-movie-review-19210.html</ref><ref>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movie-reviews/Pazhaya-Vannarapettai/movie-review/55744097.cms</ref>
  
The highest concentration of postcrossing members reside (in order) in the United States, Russia, China, Taiwan, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Finland, Belarus, Ukraine and Brazil.<ref>Postcrossing statistics page</ref> Globally, most postcrossers reside in North America, Europe, and East Asia. Of particular note, postcrossing is popular in eastern European and former-Soviet states. As of January 2012, more than a quarter of the combined total of postcards were sent from Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine.<ref name="stats">{{cite web | last = Magalhães| first = Paulo | date = 2010-03-28 | title = Postcrossing Stats | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/stats | accessdate = 2010-03-28 }}</ref>
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==Filmography==
 
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==How it works==
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The main idea is that if a member sends a postcard he or she will receive at least one postcard back from a random postcrosser somewhere in the world.
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| '''Year''' || '''Film''' || '''Role''' || '''Notes'''
 
 
The first step is to request to send a postcard. The website will display, and send the member an e-mail with, the address of another postcrosser and a postcard ID (e.g.: US-787). The postcard ID uniquely identifies that postcard in the system. The member then mails a postcard to that postcrosser and writes the postcard ID on it. The postcrosser receives the postcard and registers it using the postcard ID that is on the postcard. At this point, the sender is eligible to receive a postcard from a different postcrosser.<ref>{{cite web | last = Crews| first = Barbara| date = 2007-07-01 | title = Random Postcards from Around the World: Postcrossing!| publisher = about.com | url = http://collectibles.about.com/od/postcards/a/postcrossing707.htm | accessdate = 2009-01-01 }}</ref>
 
 
 
Initially each member can have up to 5 postcards traveling at any single time. Every time one of the sent postcards is registered, that postcrosser can request another address. The number of postcards allowed to travel at any single time goes up the more postcards a member sends and stops at 100.<ref>{{cite web | last = Magalhães | first = Paulo| title = Postcrossing - Help - How many postcards can I send? | publisher  = postcrossing.com | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/help/how-many-postcards-can-i-send | accessdate = 2009-01-01 }}</ref>
 
 
 
The postcrossing system allows for the same two members to exchange postcards only once. By default, members will exchange postcards with countries other than their own; however, the users can decide to exchange postcards with other users in his or her own country. Users are allowed to untick the "send to repeated countries" option in their profile, however this does not guarantee no repetitions.
 
 
 
A small percentage of mailed postcards get lost during their travels; others may arrive with the postcard ID unreadable and are difficult to register. There are also members who become inactive while postcards are on the way to them. The system behind the website accounts for all these factors and compensates active members by attempting to reduce the difference between the number of sent and received postcards of each member.
 
 
 
==Users distribution==
 
''Last updated May 28, 2016.''
 
 
 
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|rowspan="4"|2014 || ''[[Veeram (2014 film)|Veeram]]'' || Savarimuthu's daughter ||  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|+ Countries with most users <ref name="countries">{{cite web |title=Countries in Postcrossing |url=https://www.postcrossing.com/explore/countries |website=Postcrossing |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6hqI2Vjpl?url=https://www.postcrossing.com/explore/countries |archivedate=28 May 2016 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
 
 
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! Ranking
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| ''[[Ninaithathu Yaaro]]'' || ||
! Country
 
! Users
 
 
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|1.
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| ''Pongadi Neengalum Unga Kadhalum'' || Sameera ||  
|{{RUS}}
 
|76,440
 
 
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|-
|2.
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| ''Athiyayam'' || ||  
|{{TWN}}
 
|67,359
 
 
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|3.
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|rowspan="2"|2016 || ''[[Pazhaya Vannarapettai]]'' ||  ||  
|{{CHN}}
 
|58,313
 
 
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|-
|4.
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| ''[[Atti (film)|Atti]]'' || ||  
|{{USA}}
 
|57,976
 
 
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|5.
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[[Niram Maaratha Pookkal (TV series)|Niram Maaratha Pookkal]]
|{{GER}}
 
|45,094
 
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|6.
 
|{{NLD}}
 
|37,550
 
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|7.
 
|{{POL}}
 
|28,672
 
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|8.
 
|{{BLR}}
 
|25,130
 
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|9.
 
|{{UKR}}
 
|24,193
 
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|10.
 
|{{FIN}}
 
|19,326
 
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|11.
 
|{{CZE}}
 
|17,045
 
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|12.
 
|{{GBR}}
 
|13,088
 
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|13.
 
|{{FRA}}
 
|11,287
 
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|14.
 
|{{CAN}}
 
|8,674
 
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|15.
 
|{{JPN}}
 
|8,151
 
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|+ Countries with most sent postcards <ref name="countries" />
 
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! Ranking
 
! Country
 
! Sent postcards
 
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|1.
 
|{{GER}}
 
|4,876,247
 
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|2.
 
|{{RUS}}
 
|4,025,093
 
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|3.
 
|{{USA}}
 
|3,635,575
 
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|4.
 
|{{NLD}}
 
|3,206,159
 
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|5.
 
|{{FIN}}
 
|2,554,294
 
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|6.
 
|{{BLR}}
 
|1,683,814
 
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|7.
 
|{{TWN}}
 
|1,621,621
 
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|8.
 
|{{CHN}}
 
|1,608,770
 
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|9.
 
|{{UKR}}
 
|1,217,030
 
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|10.
 
|{{POL}}
 
|1,022,271
 
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|11.
 
|{{CZE}}
 
|822,018
 
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|12.
 
|{{JPN}}
 
|760,167
 
|-
 
|13.
 
|{{GBR}}
 
|704,825
 
|-
 
|14.
 
|{{FRA}}
 
|625,021
 
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|15.
 
|{{CAN}}
 
|576,306
 
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==History==
 
The idea for the project was created by Paulo Magalhães, who started the site on July 14, 2005. The motivation was based on the fact that he liked to receive mail, especially postcards.<ref>{{cite web | last = Faxon | first = Hilary | date = 2008-07-17 | title = Interview: Paulo Magalhães, Founder of Postcrossing.com | publisher  = shanghaiist.com | url = http://shanghaiist.com/2008/07/17/interview_with_postcrossing_founder.php| accessdate = 2009-01-01 }}</ref> “The element of surprise of receiving postcards from different places in the world (many of which you’d probably never have heard of) can turn your mailbox into a box of surprises – and who wouldn’t like that?”<ref>{{cite journal | last = Widmer | first = Laurent | year = 2008 | title = Where is your postcard? | url = http://www.upu.int/union_postale/2008/en/1.pdf | journal = Union Postale | pages =  | accessdate = 2009-01-01}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
 
  
The project started initially as a hobby for Magalhães, but its unexpected success revealed that the idea was more popular than he ever predicted. He initially hosted the project on an old computer housed in a clothes closet at his home; this setup quickly was shown to be insufficient. Based on word of mouth, the project quickly expanded over the Portuguese borders where the project was developed.
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==Television==
 
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Over time the project received attention from the media which contributed to its growth and popularity. Postcrossing reached its first million exchanged postcards on April 11, 2008 and has since grown even more rapidly.<ref>{{cite web | last = postcrossing.com | date = 2008-04-11 | title = Postcrossing Hits 1 Million Exchanged Cards | publisher  = prlog.org | url = http://www.prlog.org/10063670-postcrossing-hits-1-million-exchanged-cards.html | accessdate = 2009-01-01 }}</ref> It reached the second million on February 26, 2009, with a postcard that traveled from Germany to Norway.<ref>{{cite web | last = postcrossing.com | date = 2009-02-26 | title = 2 million received postcards! YAY! Can you believe it? | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2009/02/26/2-million-received-postcards-yay-can-you-believe-it | accessdate = 2009-03-02 }}</ref> The third million was reached on September 24, 2009 with a postcard traveling from Finland to Slovenia.<ref>{{cite web | last = postcrossing.com | date = 2009-09-25 | title = One, two, three! 3 million postcrossing postcards! | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2009/09/24/one-two-three-3-million-postcrossing-postcards | accessdate = 2009-09-26 }}</ref> The fourth million was reached on March 28, 2010 with a postcard traveling from the Czech Republic to the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web | last = postcrossing.com | date = 2010-03-28 | title = 4 000 000 postcards!! :D      | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2010/03/28/4-000-000-postcards-d | accessdate = 2010-03-28 }}</ref> The popularity of the site has led to the academic community exploring what makes postcrossing so successful and what other digital communication technologies can learn from that success.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Understanding Participation and Opportunities for Design from an Online Postcard Sending Community|url = http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2317956.2318041|publisher = ACM|journal = Proceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference|date = 2012-01-01|location = New York, NY, USA|isbn = 978-1-4503-1210-3|pages = 568–571|series = DIS '12|doi = 10.1145/2317956.2318041|first = Ryan|last = Kelly|first2 = Daniel|last2 = Gooch}}</ref>
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| '''Year''' || '''Film''' || '''Role''' || '''Channel'''
Postcrossing.com celebrated its five-year anniversary on July 14, 2010 with a photography contest for its members.<ref>{{cite web | last = postcrossing.com | date = 2010-07-14 | title = 5 years and counting | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2010/07/13/5-years-and-counting | accessdate = 2010-07-14 }}</ref> Shortly after celebrating their fifth birthday, Postcrossing.com reached 5,000,000 postcards received on August 24, 2010 with a postcard traveling from Isle of Man (registered under an Italian member) to Thailand.<ref>{{cite web | last = postcrossing.com | date = 2010-08-24 | title = 5000000 postcards received! | url = http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2010/08/24/5000000-postcards-received | accessdate = 2010-08-24 }}</ref>  The 7,000,000th postcard was sent on April 4, 2011 from China and received on April 19, 2011 in the Netherlands.<ref>[http://forum.postcrossing.com/viewthread.php?tid=55338 Postcrossing post 7,000,000th card] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110502125755/http://forum.postcrossing.com/viewthread.php?tid=55338 |date=May 2, 2011 }}</ref> The 10,000,000th postcard travelled from Japan to Germany and was registered on January 27, 2012;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2012/01/27/10-000-000-registered-postcards |title=10,000,000 registered postcards! |publisher=Postcrossing.com |date=2012-01-27 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> the 15,000,000th postcard travelled from Germany to Italy and was registered on December 31, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2012/12/31/15-000-000-postcards-registered |title=15,000,000 postcards registered! |publisher=Postcrossing.com |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> At the moment, 1,000,000 postcards are registered in about 2 months. In January 2017 the number of postcards passed 39 million.
 
 
 
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| April 11, 2008 || 4:00&nbsp;p.m. || 1 || {{TUR}} || {{ROM}}
 
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| February 26, 2009 || 6:30&nbsp;a.m. || 2 || {{GER}} || {{NOR}}
 
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| September 24, 2009 || 4:10&nbsp;p.m. || 3 || {{FIN}} ||{{SLO}}
 
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| March 28, 2010 || 11:20&nbsp;a.m. || 4 || {{CZE}} || {{NED}}
 
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| August 24, 2010 || 8:00&nbsp;p.m. || 5 || {{ITA}} || {{NOR}}
 
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| December 30, 2010 || 12:00&nbsp;p.m. || 6 || {{SPA}} || {{GER}}
 
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| April 19, 2011 || 7:00&nbsp;p.m. || 7 || {{CHN}} || {{NED}}
 
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| August 2, 2011 || 11:30&nbsp;a.m. || 8 || {{FIN}} || {{JPN}}
 
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| November 3, 2011 || 7:00&nbsp;a.m. || 9 || {{CHN}} || {{RUS}}
 
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| January 27, 2012 || 4:50&nbsp;p.m. || 10 || {{JPN}} || {{GER}}
 
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| April 3, 2012 || 9:10&nbsp;p.m. || 11 || {{USA}} || {{ISL}}
 
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| June 12, 2012 || 7:30&nbsp;p.m. || 12 || {{USA}} || {{NED}}
 
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| August 22, 2012 || 6:10&nbsp;a.m. || 13 || {{HKG}} || {{ RUS}}
 
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| October 25, 2012 || 9:50&nbsp;p.m. || 14 || {{NED}} || {{HND}}
 
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| December 31, 2012 || 1:46&nbsp;p.m. || 15 || {{GER}} || {{ITA}}
 
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| March 4, 2013 || 8:21&nbsp;a.m. || 16 || {{UKR}} || {{RUS}}
 
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| May 1, 2013 || 0:21&nbsp;a.m. || 17 || {{RUS}} || {{AUS}}
 
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| July 3, 2013 || 5:53&nbsp;a.m. || 18 || {{FIN}} || {{TWN}}
 
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| September 2, 2013 || 3:08&nbsp;a.m. || 19 || {{UKR}} || {{GER}}
 
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| October 28, 2013 || 10:50&nbsp;p.m. || 20 || {{USA}} || {{TWN}}
 
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| December 23, 2013 || || 21 || {{NED}} || {{ITA}}
 
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| February 17, 2014 || || 22 || {{NED}} || {{POL}}
 
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| March 29, 2014 || || 23 || {{GER}} || {{AUS}}<ref>{{cite web|author=Postcrossing Project|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/postcards/DE-3043747|title=Postcard DE-3043747 (Germany)|work=Postcrossing.com|date=2014-04-10|accessdate=2014-04-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/postcrossing/status/454211922511290368|title=Here's the lucky postcard ...|author=Postcrossing Project|date=2014-04-10|work=Twitter|accessdate=2014-04-11}}</ref>
 
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| May 31, 2014 || || 24 || {{LAT}} || {{JAP}}<ref>{{cite web|author=Postcrossing Project|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/postcards/LV-150063|title=Postcard LV-150063 (Latvia)|work=Postcrossing.com|date=2014-05-31|accessdate=2014-06-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/postcrossing/status/476282527377027072|title=Here it is, lucky postcard ...|author=Postcrossing Project|date=2014-06-10|work=Twitter|accessdate=2014-06-17}}</ref>
 
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| August 10, 2014 || 11:02&nbsp;a.m. || 25 || {{NED}} || {{GER}}<ref>{{cite web|author=Postcrossing Project|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/postcards/NL-2612179|title=Postcard NL-2612179 (Netherlands)|work=Postcrossing.com|date=2014-08-10|accessdate=2014-08-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2014/08/10/25-million-postcards|title=25 million postcards!|author=Postcrossing Project|date=2014-08-10|accessdate=2014-08-10}}</ref>
 
 
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| October 10, 2014 || || 26<ref>{{cite web|author=Postcrossing Project|url=https://twitter.com/postcrossing/status/520420202367156225|work=Twitter|date=2014-10-10|accessdate=2014-10-10}}</ref> || ||
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| 2017-Present || [[Niram Maaratha Pookkal (TV series)|Niram Maaratha Pookkal]]  || Venmathi
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| [[Zee Tamil]]
 
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| June 2, 2015 || || 30<ref>{{cite web|author=Ana (meiadaleite)|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2015/06/02/30-million-postcards|work=Postcrossing blog|title=30 Million Postcards!|date=2015-06-02|accessdate=2015-06-02}}</ref> || {{GER}} || {{POR}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/postcards/DE-4221494|title=Postcard DE-4221494 (Germany)|date=2015-06-02|accessdate=2015-06-02|author=Postcrossing Project|work=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
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| February 13, 2017 || 6:39&nbsp;a.m. || 40 || {{TWN}} || {{FRA}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2017/02/13/40-million-postcards |title=40 Million Postcards! |date=2017-02-13|accessdate=2017-04-04|author=Postcrossing Project|work=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
 
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==Postcrossing-themed stamps==
 
[[File:Stamp of Russia 2015 No 1911 Postcrossing.jpg|thumb|160px|I &#x2764; postcrossing. <small>Russian Post, 2015</small>]]
 
[[File:51-2013-12-11-m.jpg|thumb|left|160px|[[Belarus]]ian postcrossing-themed stamp]]
 
On October 11, 2011, PostNL released the first set of Dutch Postcrossing-themed stamps at the philatelic exhibition Postex in Apeldoorn.<ref>{{cite web|title=Postcrossing stamp launch|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2011/10/17/postcrossing-stamp-launch-postnl-contest|website=Postcrossing.com}}</ref> The sheet of 10 stamps was designed by communication agency [[The Stone Twins]], and depicted different types of postcards seemingly strewn about (as if scattered on a doormat).<ref>{{cite web|title=The Postcrossing stamp launch|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2011/10/12/the-postcrossing-stamp-launch|website=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
 
Finland was the second country to follow suit, with [[Itella]] launching their own stamps in honor of Postcrossing on September 9, 2013. Designed by [https://web.archive.org/web/20170221005515/http://www.kokoromoi.com/ Kokoro & Moi], the set includes 4 different first-class stamps.<ref>{{cite web|title=New Postcrossing stamps... from Finland!|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2013/05/21/new-postcrossing-stamps-from-finland|website=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
 
On January 2, 2014, [[Belposhta]] also launched their own Postcrossing-themed stamps in Belarus. The stamp was designed by Inga Turlo and features the words "Happy Postcrossing" in both English and Belarusian.<ref>{{cite web|title=A new Postcrossing stamp, from Belarus!|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2013/12/24/a-new-postcrossing-stamp-from-belarus|website=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
 
On May 28, 2014, [[Guernsey Post]] launched a stamp designed by their marketing team, featuring the words Happy Postcrossing depicted over an outline of Guernsey with a smiley face, giving the "thumbs-up" to the hobby of Postcrossing.<ref>{{cite web|title=A new Postcrossing stamp... from Guernsey!|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2014/04/24/a-new-postcrossing-stamp-from-guernsey|website=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
 
On January 27, 2015 the [[Russian Post]] issued a stamp designed by Olga Shushlebina. The stamp features the words “Я &#x2764; посткроссинг” ([[Russian language|Russian]]: “I &#x2764; postcrossing”) and schematic pictures of world sights.<ref>{{cite web|title=A new Postcrossing stamp... from Russia|url=https://www.postcrossing.com/blog/2015/01/20/a-new-postcrossing-stamp-from-russia|website=Postcrossing.com}}</ref>
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[BookCrossing]] - gift-giving community of books
 
* [[Deltiology]]
 
* [[Gift economy]]
 
* [[QSL card]]
 
* [[Real photo postcard]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
* {{Official website}}
 
* [http://forum.postcrossing.com Postcrossing Official Forum]
 
* [http://www.postcross.in Russian community of postcrossing] {{ref-ru}}
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/postcrossing/ Postcrossing Facebook Page]
 
* [http://silvanacalabrese.blogspot.it/2014/09/la-cartolina-risorge-dalle-ceneri-con.html Article about Postcrossing appeared on "La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno" newspaper]
 
  
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Ashmitha is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Tamil language films. After making her debut in the Tamil film Veeram (2014), she has been in films including Ninaithathu Yaaro (2014) and Atti (2016).

Career[edit | edit source]

Born in Chennai, Ashmitha attended Don Bosco matriculation school in Vyasarpadi, Chennai. In 2014, Ashmitha worked on four films, with her first release being the Ajith-starrer Veeram, where she portrayed the small supporting role of the daughter of Thambi Ramaiah's character. She was also subsequently seen in Vikraman's family drama Ninaithathu Yaaro and then as a rape victim in Ramakrishnan's Pongadi Neengalum Unga Kadhalum, though neither film did well at the box office. The first film she had shot for, Yuvan's Athiyayam, also had a low-profile release during the year.[1][2][3]

Both of her initial films as the lead actress had long-delayed releases in December 2016. Despite beginning work in 2014, Pazhaya Vannarapettai released first followed by Atti opposite Ma Ka Pa Anand, where she portrayed a speech therapist.[4][5][6]

Filmography[edit | edit source]

Niram Maaratha Pookkal
Year Film Role Notes
2014 Veeram Savarimuthu's daughter
Ninaithathu Yaaro
Pongadi Neengalum Unga Kadhalum Sameera
Athiyayam
2016 Pazhaya Vannarapettai
Atti

Television[edit | edit source]

Year Film Role Channel
2017-Present Niram Maaratha Pookkal Venmathi Zee Tamil

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