Monday, August 22, 2011

2011 (10 movies)

Makeup Man (2011)





Story

The film has Jayaram as Balu, a Master in Business Administration, who is amidst losses after floating an event management company. He is in such deep debt that he has to enter his own house after dark like a thief to avoid bumping into his many creditors. It is in this dismal situation that he is forced to take care of Soorya (Sheela), who is madly in love with him and has fled from her home before her marriage to be with him. Balu’s only company in the city is a film production manager Kichu Manjaly (Suraj Venjarammoodu), who arranges their stay in the hotel room allotted for a new heroine of the movie. Confusions galore follows and Soorya is forced to act as the new face and soon she is selected as the heroine of the new film ’Cindrella’ by director Siddharth, which is under production. The director changes her name to 'Anamika' and in order to stay close with her, Balu takes the role of her personal makeup man. After that the couple manages to escape one difficult situation after other, until things take a severe spin just before the intermission.The basic storyline bears similarity to several films from the past, like Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela, for instance. There are some nice moments in between but mostly, the story goes along on highly predictable lines and in a disturbingly slow pace.Kunchacko Boban and Prithviraj appear doing cameo roles, without making much of an impact to the story. With a rather ordinary script, the film develops in the absence of a definite direction or focus. The actors involved seem to be disinterested in the proceedings after a while. The visuals by Azhagappan are fine but the music by Vidyasagar doesn't help things a bit.The climax is where the film falters big time, and the court scene which goes on and on, isn't easy viewing material. There is an alarmingly high number of lowbrow moments here that lets the film just drift away from the viewers. The script very rarely runs deep, and the characters and the situations are jumbled up further with each passing minute.Makeup Man offers Jayaram the actor, nothing new and this is the Jayaram whom we have seen in quite a lot of films before. Sheela delivers a convincing performance and so does Siddiq. Kunchacko Boban and Prithviraj are around as well, in cameos.Anyway the movie was able to make a huge Initial collection due to th MultiStar effect.


Directed by Shafi
Produced by Rejaputhra Renjith
Written by Sachi-Sethu
Starring Jayaram
Sheela
Music by Vidyasagar
Studio Rejaputhra Films
Distributed by Rejaputhra Films
Release date(s) February 11, 2011 (2011-02-11)
Running time 150 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget Indian Rupee symbol.svg2.5 crore (US$557,500)
Box office Indian Rupee symbol.svg6.5 crore (US$1.45 million) (in 11 weeks)





Four Friends (2011)

Plot

Roy (Jayaram), Amir (Jayasurya), Soorya (Kunchacko Boban) and Gouri (Meera Jasmine) come from entirely different backgrounds, but one thing that they have in common is cancer. Roy is a multi-millionaire; Amir is a small-time goonda; Soorya is a musician; and Gouri lives in distress, troubled by her stepmother.
Each of them is dying from the disease (blood, liver, bone, stomach cancer) and they all come for treatment to a plush hospital, Pratheeksha, run by Dr. Nandakumar (Ganesh).
Though they take some time to become friendly, they eventually become close. They decide to go to Malaysia to meet Soorya's girlfriend, because they want to be positive in their life.
There is a scene with Kamal Hassan, who gives a pep talk on how he lost some of his close friends to cancer, and gives the four friends some confidence.And at last surya dies.


Directed by Saji Surendran
Produced by Tomichan Mulakupadam
Written by Krishna Poojapura
Starring Jayasurya
Kunchacko Boban
Jayaram
Meera Jasmine
Kamal Hassan (cameo)
Music by M. Jayachandran
Cinematography Anil Nair
Editing by Manoj
Release date(s) October 28, 2010
Country India
Language Malayalam





Ithu Nammude Kadha(2011)

Plot

      Ithu Nammude Katha is the new Malayalam movie in which Asif Ali and Ananya playing the lead roles. This movie is the duplication of the recent super hit Tamil movie Naadodigal.

The movie tells about the story of three friends Vinod, Santosh and Kochumon who destroy their own lives when they attempts to get one of their friend Mahesh married with Aishwarya



Directed by Rajesh Kannankara
Produced by K. C. James
Written by Rajesh Kannankara
Starring Asif Ali
Nishan
Abhishek
Ananya
Amala Paul
Nimisha
Music by Mohan Sitara
Cinematography Vipin Mohan
Editing by V. Sajan
Studio The Media Window Creations
Distributed by Sree Gokulam Films
Release date(s) 28 January 2011 (2011-01-28)
Country India
Language Malayalam



Kayam (2011)

Plot
           Kayam tells the story of Choonda (Manoj K. Jayan) and Thamara (Shwetha Menon). Choonda is a fisherman. He is also the leader of the Kabaddi Team of the village.

Thamara is a native of the neighboring village. She has watched her mother being brutally raped and murdered. Tired with every man out there vying for her body, she flees with Choonda to his village.

Sasikuttan (Bala), leader of another Kabaddi team, contests with Choonda. Choonda realizes that Sasi is his brother from whom he had been separated for long. Sasi realises the truth as well, and stays back in the village. He has also fallen in love with a local girl Muthu (Aparna).

Directed by Anil K. Nair
Written by Viju Ramachandran
Starring

* Manoj K. Jayan
* Bala
* Shweta Menon

Music by Mohan Sithara
Cinematography Sadath
Editing by P C Mohanan
Release date(s) 7 January 2011 (2011-01-07)[1]
Country India
Language Malayalam




The Metro (2011)

Plot
             'The Metro' has as its tagline the very intriguing statement - It could happen to you! The film directed by Bipin Prabhakar talks of three seemingly dissimilar tales that converge at one point.

Nivin Pauly plays Harikrishnan who has arrived from Saudi Arabia to take part in his sister's wedding. He decides to run an errand for a friend in Saudi and is on his way...




The Metro
Language: Malayalam
Critic Rating: 2.0 stars (2.0/5)
Release Year: 2011
Cast: Sarath Kumar, Nivin Pauly, Bhavana, Bhagath, Beyon, Arun, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Suresh Krishna, Nishanth Sagar, G K Pillai, Jagathy Sreekumar, Shammi Thilakan, Sadiq, Anil Murali
Producer: Dileep
Director: Bipin Prabhakar
Music Director: Shaan Rahman




Arjunan Sakshi (2011)

Synopsis

Roy Mathew (Prithviraj), a young architect who has spent his entire life abroad, finally arrives in Cochin with dreams of starting a life afresh. But he soon realises that the city that he gets to live in is radically different from the one that he had seen in his dreams.[2]

By coincidence his individuality is misundertood for a witness to a sensational crime involving top brass of industrialists and political class. Roy has now got to prove not just his true self but also save himself and his dear ones from the looming threat but also set things right.
Directed by Ranjith Sankar
Produced by S. Sundarajan
Written by Ranjith Shankar
Starring Prithviraj
Ann Augustine
Nedumudi Venu
Jagathy Sreekumar
Mukesh
Vijayaraghavan
Biju Menon
Music by Bijibal
Cinematography Ajayan Vincent
Editing by Ranjan Abraham
Studio S.R.T. Films
Distributed by S.R.T. Release
Release date(s) 28 January 2011[1]
Country India
Language Malayalam


Urumi (2011)


Plot

The film starts with a short introduction to the history of Portuguese exploration in the in the Age of Discovery to India, referring the legendary landing of explorer Vasco da Gama on 20 May 1498 in Calicut, the kingdom ruled by Zamorins of Calicut. The typical Primary School teachers narration (by Malayalam actor K. P. A. C. Lalitha) is initially accompanied with Google Image Search on "Vasco da Gama", followed by stills from his journey and moving images at the end. The meeting of Vasco da Gama (Robin Pratt) with Zamorin with traditional hospitality, and the failed interview to produce any concrete results is also depicted. Then the celebrations of the greatest discovery till in Lisbon is shown (Vasco da Gama's expedition was successful beyond all reasonable expectation, bringing in cargo that was worth sixty times the cost of the expedition). In a party, da Gama is seen talking to his young son, Estêvão, who will later turn crucial character in the film.

The scene changes to a club in present day Goa, where we see two young men, Krishna Das (Prithviraj) and his friend, dancing. These two young men are running a music troupe and are completely unaware of the history or heritage of their land. From the agents of a multinational mining cooperation, Krishna Das knows that his ancestral property in Kerala leased out to a N. G. O. by his late mother is rich in minerals and is free to be sold as the lease period has lapsed. The company offers him a large of money as advance. Krishna Das is told that there some problems exist, that he has to convince the people running the N. G. O. for this transaction. When he reaches the plot, he is kidnapped by some tribal (who will have to vacate their lands, if the mining begins) men to cave deep in the forest, and where he meets their chief Thandachan (Arya). Thandachan explains to him that he is the descendant of Chirakkal Kelu Nayanar, and Thandachan resumes the narration.

The narration continues with Portuguese activities in India, and effects of Colonization on the Malabar Coast. In 1502, Gama commanded the 4th Portuguese Armada to India, a fleet of fifteen ships and eight hundred men, with the object of enforcing Portuguese interests in the east. On reaching India in October 1502, Gama started capturing any Arab vessel he came across in Indian waters. On his way to Cannanore when he had reached the northern parts of the Indian Ocean, Gama waited for a ship to return from Mecca and seized all the merchandise on it. The Portuguese chases the pilgrim ship down, which surrenders rather quickly, probably imagining that its master and they had enough money to ransom it off. But Vasco da Gama shrugs off all the offers.

The Nair (Nairs were fierce warrior clans in Malabar) general of the king of Kolathunad, Chirakkal Kothuwal (Arya), sents a Brahmin negotiator and his own son, Kelu, to the Portuguese ship São Gabriel for negotiations on Mîrî. But, da Gama rejects all peace talks and barbarously cut off the Brahmin's ears and sews ears of his dog on the same spot. He then ordered the hundreds of passengers be locked in the hold and Mîrî, and which contained many wealthy Muslim merchants — to be set on fire. It took several days to finally go down completely, and general of the king of Kolathunad, Chirakkal Kothuwal storms to São Gabriel to rescue his son, Kelu. But, on this charismatic attempt Chirakkal Kothuwal loses his life to the Portuguese, and only Kelu escapes devastated by his fathers loss. Vavvali, a Tamil Muslim boy, takes Kelu with him to his dwelling, and treats him as his own younger brother. Kelu forms an Urumi, specially made with the left over ornaments of the dead women and children of a Mecca Ship, Miri. He takes the oath that he wants to kill da Gama.

Then it shows a foreshadowing of Kelu (Prithviraj) and Vavvali (Prabhu Deva) as adults hunting rabbits in a forest somewhere in Kolathunad. Where they are confronted by some strangers trying to abduct Bala (Nithya Menon), the princess of Kolathunad. Kelu and Vavvali save the princess, but they are subsequently captured by the soldiers of Kolathiri, accompanied by the heir apparent, Bhanu Vikraman (Ankur Khanna) of Chirakkal. They are charged with attempted kidnap of the Princess and keeping foreign weapons such as pistol. Originally the pistol belonged to the real abductors, but the king's judgement was the execution by elephant. On the way, Princess Bala comes and reveals that these men are in fact saviors, not attempted abductors. He joins hands with the king to jointly kill vasco da gama and the remaining part forms the rest of the story
Directed by Santosh Sivan
Produced by Prithviraj
Santosh Sivan
Shaji Natesan
Written by Shankar Ramakrishnan
Narrated by K. P. A. C. Lalitha
Starring Prithviraj
Prabhu Deva
Genelia D'Souza
Nithya Menon
Jagathy Sreekumar
Alexx ONell
Music by Deepak Dev
Cinematography Santosh Sivan
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Studio August Cinema
Distributed by August Films
Release date(s) March 31, 2011
Running time 160 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget INR20 crores
Box office 67 million(6.7 crores in 52 days)-Malayalam box office


Nadakame Ulakam (2011)


Plot

Omanakkuttan (Mukesh), is a Bank Manager by profession. But he is very interested stage plays and he himself has directed and acted in many plays. He is approached by a film crew from town headed by Pavan (Suraj Venjaramoodu), to produce their debut venture. Omanakuttan who is a cinema aspirant, agrees to finance the film after he was offered the lead role. Eventually, he learns that neither Pavanan nor his associates know anything about film making. Omanakkuttan decides himself to script and direct the film. He completes the film successfully with a limitted cast but fails to find a distributor. To find a distributor, Omanakkuttan goes to Chennai but fate had something else planned for him there. His bag is stollen and when chasing the thief, he is hit by a car. Fortunately the car was that of an accomplished film producer and distributor (Siddhiq). After hearing the story of Omanakkuttan, he decides to distribute the film, which became a super hit in the box office.
Directed by Viji Thampi
Produced by M. K. Raveendran
M. K. Suresh
Written by Sajan Cholayil
Saseendran Vadakara
(dialogues)
Starring Mukesh
Vinu Mohan
Sarayu
Saranya Mohan
Music by Songs:
Johnson
Background score:
Bijibal
Editing by Manoj
Studio Sooryakanthi Creations
Distributed by Kalpaka Films
Release date(s) February 25, 2011
Country India
Language Malayalam


Gaddama (2011)


Plot

Razak Kottekkad (Sreenivasan) is a migrant social worker in Saudi Arabia who makes an effort to try and both identify "unknown Indians" whose bodies arrive at the mortuary and to secure their return back home.

Meanwhile, we are shown the story of Aswathi (Kavya Madhavan), who is a lower mid-class Malayali woman from Pattambi, Kerala. She gets married to a small-time goon, Radhakrishnan (Biju Menon) who confesses her about his pre-marriage life and assures a complete change. Unfortunately after a short period of happy life, he gets killed. Due to the financial constraints of her family and the untimely death of her husband, Ashwathi is forced to be the bread earner of the house and opts to go to the gulf. Usman (Suraj Venjaramood), who is the car driver of an Arab family, belongs to Aswathi's village and he arranges the visa for Aswathi and brings her to Saudi Arabia. She lands in Saudi Arabia and many surprises await her, starting at the airport itself. She is forced to wear a burqa at all times, as part of the dress code of the country. She is subsequently exposed to a rigid culture and a slavery-like vocation and is taken up under a sponsor to work for him as a maid.
Aswathi wandering in the desert for help

Aswathi had to face numerous troubles - sexual abuse and battery in the sponsor's house. Ashwathy is accompanied by Usman, who actually brought her to all the miseries. However, he indulges in a sexual affair with the Indonesian maid there and gets caught and is kicked out of the sponsor's house. Aswathi helps the other maid to escape the premises and in turn is tortured as punishment.

The story follows Razak, who tries to trace Aswathi who had mysteriously disappeared during an attempt to escape torture. On the parallel, we see Aswathi running into some good and bad people, eventually culminating in a deportation. After entering into much more troubles, she reaches Razak, who was actually in a search for her. He inquires her about the complete story. He brings miscreants in front of justice and eventually helps Aswathi to leave the damned place.
Directed by Kamal
Produced by P. V. Pradeep
Screenplay by K. Girishkumar
Kamal
Story by K. U. Iqbal
Starring Kavya Madhavan
Sreenivasan
Biju Menon
K. P. A. C. Lalitha
Sukumari
Suraj Venjaramood
Lena
Jaffer Idukki
Muralikrishnan
Manu Jose
Music by Background score:
M. Jayachandran
Songs:
Bennet Veetraag
Lyrics:
Rafeeq Ahamed
Cinematography Manoj Pillai
Editing by K. Rajagopal
Studio Anitha Productions
Distributed by Murali Films
Release date(s) February 4, 2011 [1]
Country India
Language Malayalam


Salt n Pepper (2011)


Plot

Kalidasan (Lal) works in the state archaeological department and is a food lover. His only companion is his cook, Babu (Baburaj). Manu Raghav (Asif Ali) is Kalidasan's nephew who comes to stay while looking for a job. Kalidasan has a boring life until he gets a mis-dialled phone call from Maya (Shweta Menon), a dubbing artiste living with her friend Meenakshi (Mythili). Maya rings to order a Dosa but gets Kalidasan instead. Their conversations do not go well at first, but a long-distance romance develops due to their common interest—cooking and food. Kalidasan is a born gourmet while Maya is indulging in culinary activities in memory of her dead mother. Kalidasan starts to let Maya into the secrets of baking with a multi-layered cake called "Joan's Rainbow".

Kalidasan and Maya both get the jitters before their first face-to-face meeting, as each becomes conscious of their own physical appearances, and both decide to send younger and better looking substitutes instead, Manu and Meenakshi. Neither Manu nor Meenkashi realise that they are both substitutes; Manu thinks that Kalidasan is really in love with Meenakshi, while Meenakshi thinks that Maya is in love with Manu. Manu and Meenakshi attempt to sabotage their older counterpart's relationship by telling Kalidasan and Maya that the people they met were unsuitable. Kalidasan and Maya both try to forget each other, but eventually they decide to call each other and meet anyway. Manu and Meenakshi decide to run away, and towards the end they discover the truth. Kalidasan and Maya meet each other and their relationship begins.
Directed by Aashiq Abu
Produced by Lucsam Cinema
Written by Syam Pushkaran
Dileesh Nair
Starring Lal
Asif Ali
Shweta Menon
Mythili
Baburaj
Vijayaraghavan
Music by Bijibal
Avial
Cinematography Shyju Kahild
Editing by V. Saajan
Studio Lucsam Cinema
Distributed by Lal Release
Release date(s) July 8, 2011
Running time 118 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam

Sunday, August 21, 2011

1991 (2 movies)

Godfather (1991)


Plot

Anjooran (N. N. Pillai), and his four sons Balaraman (Thilakan), Swaminathan (Innocent), Premachandran (Bheeman Raghu) and Ramabhadran (Mukesh) are in severe enmity with Anappara family for past decades. Anjooran never fails any chance to belittle Anappara Achama (Philomina). Anjooran and his sons also have a bitter hatred against women and the entry of women is prohibited into their house. While, the three elder brothers are ventured into business, Ramabhadran is a law student. At college, he along with his friend Mayin Kutty (Jagadish), tries all ways to humiliate Malu (Kanaka), the grand daughter of Anappara Achama, who is also his classmate. Malu gets engaged to a state minister, but the minister withdraws from the relation as Anjooran intervenes and threatens him of political consequences. Anappara Achamma hatches a plan to divide Anjooran's family. She advises Malu to act as if she is in love with Ramabhadran and makes him turn against his father. As per the advise of her grand mother she expresses her her feelings to Ramabhadran. With the encouragement of Mayin Kutty, Ramabhadran too acts as if he is in love with her. But with time, both develops a liking with each other. In meantime, both Ramabhadran and Mayin Kutty find out that Swaminathan is already married to Kochammini (K. P. A. C. Lalitha), a dance teacher and also has two kids. Swaminathan promises Ramabhadran that he will help in uniting him and Malu. Upon knowing about marriage Anjooran brutally beats Swaminathan. He throws out both Swaminathan and Ramabhadran out of the house for ever. Anappara Achamma is shocked to know that Malu is really in love with Ramabhadran. She along with her sons decides to get her married to Dr. Balakrishnan, son of their advocate. She sends her sons to Anjooran asking him to offer security at the marriage ceremony to stop Ramabhadran from marrying Malu, which Anjooran agrees. At the same time, she also approaches Ramabhadran informing him that she is willing to get Malu married to him. In reality, she was planning to get both Anjooran and Ramabhadran fight each other. But on the day of marriage, Ramabhadran, Swaminathan, Mayin Kutty and Kochammini dupes all and enters the marriage hall. They also successfully escapes from the clutches of goons and Ramabhadran enters on the podium. He, but refuses to marry Malu, saying that he needs his father's permisiion to do that. He also makes Anjooran realizes about the wicked plan of Achamma to separate him with his father. Anjooran agrees for the marriage and blesses the couple. He then takes all to his house and throws away the board that denied entry of women to his house.
Directed by Siddique-Lal
Produced by Appachan
Written by Siddique-Lal
Starring Mukesh
N. N. Pillai
Kanaka
Jagadish
Innocent
Thilakan
Philomina
Siddique
K. P. A. C. Lalitha
Sankaradi
Bheeman Raghu
Music by S. Balakrishnan
Cinematography Venu
Editing by K.R. Gaurishankar
T.R. Shekhar
Studio Swargachithra
Distributed by Swargachithra Release
Release date(s) 1991
Running time 150 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam


Venal Kinavukal (1991)


Cast
Sudheesh Sudheesh ...Anil
Yadu Krishnan Yadu Krishnan ...Bhasi
Krishna Prasad Krishna Prasad ...Subhudu
Sudhish Shankar Sudhish Shankar ...Ravi
Girish Girish ...David
Monisha Monisha ...Nalini
Nedumudi Venu Nedumudi Venu ...Venkita Ramayyar
Thilakan Thilakan ...Gopalakrishnan Nair
Jagannatha Varma Jagannatha Varma ...Krishna Kurup
Santhakumari Santhakumari ...Lakshmi
Mammukoya Mammukoya ...Ramu

1992 (4 movies)

Yodha (1992)


Plot

In an unknown location in the Nepalese Himalayas, a young monk (played by Siddhartha) is about to be crowned the Rimpoche of the monastery, when a gang of black magicians led by an unnamed character (played by Puneet Issar) kidnap him. It is revealed that the leader of the black magicians wishes to make a human sacrifice of the Rimpoche in order to attain invincibility. The other monks in the monastery also understand that the Rimpoche's saviour will arrive from across the Himalayas to rescue him from the clutches of the black magicians. In the meantime, the young Rimpoche manages to escape from the clutches of the black magicians and runs away to Kathmandu.

At the other end of the subcontinent, in a small village in Kerala, Ashokan (Mohanlal) is an unemployed youth who, along with the other members of his club, whiles his time away competing with his cousin Appukuttan (Jagathi Sreekumar) and his club in a series of trivial competitions. Appukuttan finds himself on the losing side of every such competition, adding to his insecurity complex, which leads him to suspect Ashokan of having an affair with his, Appukuttan's, fiancee Damayanti (played by Urvashi).

When an astrologer predicts to Ashokan's mother, Sumathi (played by Sukumari), that Ashokan is likely to commit a murder if he remains in Kerala, Ashokan is bundled away to Nepal to stay with his uncle Captain (retired) Krishnankutty Menon (M. S. Thripunithura), whom he hasn't met since childhood. Unbeknownst to Ashokan, Appukuttan flies into Nepal beforehand and establishes himself in Krishanankutty Menon (Kutty Mama)'s house, masquerading as Ashokan. Ashokan is cast out onto the streets of Kathmandu, where he meets the Rimpoche and forms a friendship with the young lad.

Appukuttan attempts to connive his way into marrying Kutty Mama's daughter, Ashwati (Madhoo) - a researcher into Nepalese traditions and black magic at a university in Kathmandu. But Ashokan, with the Rimpoche's assistance, manages to cast doubt into the mind of Kutty Mama and win over Ashwati.

Ashokan and Ashwati then witness one of the black magician's minions kidnapping the Rimpoche. Upon following the kidnapper, they end up confronting the black magician himself. In the ensuing melee, the black magician grievously wounds Ashwati and blinds Ashokan, and leaves the two of them to their deaths in the forest. Both of them are rescued by the adivasi tribe tasked with protecting the Rimpoche's monastery. Ashokan is then told of how he is the Chosen One, and is trained by an adivasi teacher to overcome his blindness and become a warrior tasked with rescuing the Rimpoche.

In the meantime, the jealous and suspicious Appukuttan follows Ashwati and Ashokan into the forest and is captured by a tribe of adivasis who torture him.

Ashokan then ventures into the black magician's hideout, rescues the Rimpoche, and brings him back to the monastery. The Rimpoche then, aided by an ailing old monk, restores Ashokan's eyesight. As the solar eclipse nears, the monks begin the coronation of the Rimpoche. The black magician rushes to the monastery to kill the Rimpoche before he is crowned. But Ashokan stands in the black magician's way, and in the climactic fight, kills the latter.

Ashokan then discovers that Ashwati is not dead as he had previously feared. Appukuttan makes a final appearance, trained as a warrior by the adivasis who captured and tortured him previously. In the comical fight that ensues, Appukuttan is beaten up by Ashokan.
Directed by Sangeeth Sivan
Produced by Saga Films
Screenplay by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi
Story by Sangeeth Sivan
Starring Mohanlal
Madhoo
Master Siddhartha
Jagathy Sreekumar
Puneet Issar
Urvashi
Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Santosh Sivan
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Studio Saga Films
Distributed by Saga Films
Release date(s) 1992
Running time 149 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam



Thiruthalvathi (1992)

Synopsis

Thiruthalvaadi is a 1992 Malayalam film written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Viji Thampi. The film stars Jagadish, Siddique, Urvashi, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Sivaranjini in the main roles.
Thiruthalvaadi
Directed by Viji Thampi
Produced by Mudra Arts
Written by Kaloor Dennis (screenplay)
Alex I. Kadavil (story)
Starring Jagadish
Siddique
Urvashi
Jagathy Sreekumar
Sivaranjini
Music by S. P. Venkatesh
Cinematography Sanjeev Sankar
Editing by Harihara Puthran
Distributed by Mudra Arts
Release date(s) 1992
Country India
Language Malayalam


Kunukitta Kozhi (1992)


Storyline

Jagadish is a poor man who gets by any way possible in life. One day while waiting for the bus to go for a job interview , he gets asked directions by a driver to a nearby place . Jagadish tricks the driver into dropping him at the interview site , by getting in the car to show him the way. While giving him directions , the driver almost hits a women crossing the road , and Jagadish screams at her pretending it is his own car. At the job interview place he get a tip that the manager is a big cricket fan. So , Jagadish pretends to be one , but it backfires when the appointed manager does not come in and his father who hates cricket does the interview and he does not get the job. Jagadish also sees the same women that the car almost hit at the same job interview , and she pretends to be Jagadish's wife for her interview, to get sympathy for having a cricket crazed husband and gets the job... Written by Abhi

Cast
Jagadish
Parvathi
Siddique
Jagathi Sreekumar


Daivathinte Vikruthikal (1992)


Plot

The story begins in 1954, when the French, the colonial rulers were packing off from Mahe, a coastal town in North Kerala, after 230 years, leaving behind remnants of a cultural history. Those, who considered themselves as belonging to Francophone culture, jumped on to the first available vessel to France.

Alphonso ignored the repeated pleas of his wife, Maggi to leave the land, where they no longer "belonged". The new social order became more, suffocating as Alphonso's earnings (as a "magician" of sorts) dwindled. The arrival of their son, Michael, from France revived hopses of a life without poverty, but Michael went back, leaving behind counterfeit gold and plunging the Alphonso family in deeper debts. Daughter Elsie's affair with Sasi became a local scandal.

Alphonso decided to leave, but the decision hung in the air. Alphonso looked around in the realisation that he cannot tear himself away from Mahe and the river to which he belonged. Mahe was within him even in a society, where he had no reason for the sense of belonging. In a way, the film reveals what is now described as authentic "ethnicity".
Directed by Lenin Rajendran
Screenplay by M. Mukundan
Lenin Rajendran
Based on Daivathinte Vikruthikal by
M. Mukundan
Starring Raghuvaran
Srividya
Rajan P. Dev
Malavika Avinash
Music by Mohan Sitara
Cinematography Madhu Ambat
Editing by N. Gopalakrishnan
Studio Sowparnika Movie Arts
Release date(s) 1992
Running time 120 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam

1993 (0 movies)


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1996 (0 movies)


1997 (2 movies)

Chandralekha (1997)


Plot

Appukuttan Nair is a struggling unemployed youth who is staying in the city with his sister. He meets his friend (Sreenivasan), who is working in a teashop. Both of them cheat their friend's uncle out of 1 lakh rupees. Appukuttan Nair then tries to get a loan but he is rebuffed.

He then saves the daughter (Sukanya) of a wealthy man. He takes the woman to a hospital and is mistaken by the doctors to be her husband. Most of the relatives and the father also mistake him for the husband. The driver of the wealthy man, Iruvikutti (Innocent), tells him to continue the charade until the crisis blows over. But after the crisis blows over, Appukuttan refuses to stop the charade because he is desperate for the money because of family problems.

The charade continues because Appukuttan Nair threatens Iruvikutti that he will reveal the fact that Iruvikutti forced him to continue the game. So Iruvikutti is forced to play along. Some of the relatives become suspicious of Appukuttan's identity. The uncle of the friend is also on Appukuttan's back regarding the money. In the midst of this confusion enters Lekha (Pooja Batra), who is the daughter of Iruvikutti. She has already talked to Alfie, the husband of the wealthy man's daughter, on the phone. The relatives join with Lekha to find out the truth.

Directed by Priyadarshan
Produced by Fazil
Written by Priyadarshan
Starring Mohanlal
Sreenivasan
Sukanya
Pooja Batra
Nedumudi Venu
Innocent
& Anil Kapoor (cameo)
Music by

Berny Ignatius
Gireesh Puthenchery (lyrics)
Cinematography Jeeva
Editing by N. Gopalakrishnan
Release date(s) 1997 (1997)
Running time 172 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam




Innalekalillathe (1997)

Director : George Kithu
Hero: Biju Menon
Heroin : Manju Warrier

Saturday, August 20, 2011

1998 (1 movies)

Punjabi House (1998)


Plot

Unni (Dileep) has a lot of debts. He has no way of repaying them and so he decides to commit suicide so his parents can use the insurance money to repay his debts. But his suicide plan misfires when he is rescued by Gangadharan (Cochin Haneefa), a fisherman and his employee Ramanan (Harisree Ashokan) who sees him drowning. Unni starts acting deaf and mute so that the fisherman will not understand the truth.

Gangadharan also has a debt with a Punjabi family who has settled in Kerala and are money lenders. Hence he asks Unni and Ramanan to work at their home until he repays the money. There Unni meets a Punjabi girl named Pooja (Mohini) who also is partially deaf and fully mute. They fall in love and they decide to get married.

At that point Unni's family gets to know that he is not dead. They come to see him with his old girlfriend Sujatha (Jomol). Now Unni has to decide which girl to choose. Ultimately he chooses Pooja.

Directed by Rafi Mecartin
Produced by New Saga Films
Written by Rafi Mecartin
Starring Dileep
Mohini
Cochin Hanifa
Harisree Asokan
Lal
Janardanan
Neena Kurup
Music by Suresh Peters
Cinematography Anandakuttan
Editing by Harihara Puthran
Distributed by New Saga Films
Release date(s) September 4, 1998 (1998-09-04) as a grand Onam release.
Running time 200 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam






1999 (0 movies)


2000 (4 movies)

Kousthubham (2000)


Plot
The movie is the story of Yamuna (Karthika) whose life is filled with worries and sorrows. Her husband (Vijayaraghavan) is sent to jail on a false count of murder. Her five year old son gets lost during a temple festival and that increases her problems. She prays to Lord Krishna and the lord appear and miraculous things take place.






Directed by Sajeev Kilikulam
Produced by Sandeep Nair
Starring

* Karthika
* Saikumar

Music by Anil pongumoodu
Release date(s) 19 March 2010 (2010-03-19)
Country India
Language Malayalam




Mr. Butlers (2000)


Starring Dileep
Nedumudi Venu
Innocent
Ruchitha Prasad
Kuthiravattam Pappu
Release date(s) 2000
Country India
Language Malayalam







Narasimham (2000)


Plot

Poovalli Induchoodan (Mohanlal) is sentenced for six years in jail for murdering Paul Azad, his classmate. Induchoodan, the only son of Justice Maranchery Karunakara Menon (Thilakan)was framed in to the case by Manapally Madhavan Nambiar (Narayanan Nair), and his sons as a revenge to Menon. Induchoodan, who had garnered top rank in Indian Civil Service, looses the post and Manapally Sudheendran enters the list of civil service trainees.It was actually Ramakrishnan (E A Rajendran) the son of Moopil Nair (Narendra Prasad), who had stabbed Paul Azad. Six years passes by and Manapally Madhavan Nambiar, a state minister passes away. Poovulli Induchoodan, who is out of jail after his sentence blocks Manapally Pavithran (N F Varghese), his elder son from performing the funeral rituals at Bharathapuzha thereby triggering the first seeds of revenge. Induchoodan in mean time falls in love with Anuradha (Aishwarya), the strong-willed and independent-minded daughter of Mooppil Nair. Justice Menon and his wife is back at village to stay along with Induchoodan. Indulekha (Kanaka), a girl claims herself to be the daughter of Justice Menon, which he refuses. But unwilling to give up, she opens up a protest with the help of Manapally Pavithran. Upon knowing the truth from his Chitrabhanu, his uncle (Jagathi Sreekumar), Induchoodan accepts her protection. One night Indulekha is found dead and Menon is accused of murdering her. In court, Nandagopal Maarar (Mammootty), a close buddy of Induchoodan appears for Menon and brings him justice. But unable to bear the shock, Menon suffers a heart stroke and passes away. At Menon's funeral, Manapally Madhan Nambiar arrives to poke fun at Menon and his death. Induchoodan avenges for the death of his sister and father by severely injuring him. On his way back to normal life, he accepts Anuradha as his life partner.

Directed by Shaji Kailas
Produced by Antony Perumbavoor
Written by Ranjith
Starring Mohanlal
Thilakan
N. F. Varghese
Aishwarya
Kanaka
Mammootty (cameo)
Music by M. G. Radhakrishnan
Cinematography Sanjeev Sankar
Editing by L. Bhoominathan
Studio Aashirvad Cinemas
Distributed by Swargachitra
Release date(s) 26 January 2000 (2000-01-26)
Running time 175 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Box office Indian Rupee symbol.svg 20 crores






Swayamvarapanthal (2000)


Synopsis

Swayamvarapanthal movie tells the story of Deepu ( Jayaram) who is the pet and indispensable brother of his five sisters. They need him right from taking their children for an outing to replacing gas cylinders and buying cosmetics. Deepu on his part is only too glad to be of help and thus has a special place in their hearts.

As he comes of age, his sisters start searching for a suitable girl and after a great deal of hunting the unanimous choice is Priya (Samyuktha Varma). Deepu too likes her and the marriage is conducted much ceremoniously.

But soon after, some shocking revelations dawn upon him and that too while he's on his honeymoon.

Cast : Jayaram, Samyuktha Varma, Innocent, Sreenivasan more...
Director : Harikumar
Drama
Malayalam

2001 (0 movies)


2002 (0 movies)


2003 (1 movies)

Swapnakkoodu(2003)


Plot

There are three hotel management students: Deepu (Kunchacko Boban), a calm and cool guy who is never able to express his true feelings; Kunjoonju (Prithviraj Sukumaran), a swaggering Casanova who makes a pass at every girl he meets; and Ashtamoorthy (Jayasurya), a playful, jolly fellow who flips over every second girl who crosses his path.

They start living in a house owned by Kamala's (Meera Jasmine) family, which includes her mother and sister Padma (Bhavana Menon). Deepu and Kunjukunju both fall in love with Kamala but do not tell each other. Kamala has feelings for Kunjukunju. Later, Kunjukunju gets to know that Deepu likes her and tells Kamala that he was not serious about her and he is breaking up with her as he is bored of it. Kamala's mother is no more at that time and in some time Padma also dies in a freak accident. The bachelors' studies are over and they have to return to Kerala. They are upset that they have to leave Kamala alone. Kunjukunju asks Deepu to take her with him, but Deepu is adamant that he will not. Finally, Kunjukunju says that he is going to take her as he cannot leave her alone. At that point Deepu admits that he was aware of their relation and he was waiting for Kunjoonju to disclose that. They go back and take Kamala with them.

Directed by Kamal
Produced by P. Rajan
Written by Ikbal Kuttipuram
Kamal
Starring Jayasurya
Prithviraj
Kunchacko Boban
Meera Jasmine
Bhavana
Cochin Haneefa
Manya
Laila Mehdin
Music by Mohan Sithara
Cinematography P. Sukumar
Editing by K. Rajagopal
Distributed by Lal Release
Release date(s) 15 September 2003
Running time 160 min
Country India
Language Malayalam


2004 (0 movies)


2005 (0 movies)


2006 (1 movies)

Lanka (2006)


Plot

Sravan (Suresh Gopi) is a captain in Indian Navy fighting in Sri Lanka against the Tamil guerillas. He manages to kill hundreds of guerillas in the operations launched by the Indian Peace-Keeping Force (IPKF).

Post-operations, he decides to live in Lanka. Now he is a womaniser who goes about his task with gusto. He is stinkingly rich who owns a number of palatial bungalows. Sravan has a psychic problem too. He had been abandoned by his actress mother. Then came another blow when his wife ran away with her lover.

Sravan's daring operations against the Tamil guerillas incur the wrath of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE). They are out to bump him off.

Into his life enters Lanka (Mamta Mohandas) who is a gypsy girl. Sravan rapes her but ends up marrying her unaware of the fact that she is from the LTTE stronghold out to seek revenge on behalf of the Tamils.

She almost succeeds in her plans. But Sravan survives the murderous attack on him. But he is totally incapacitated and confined to bed. Lanka pretends to nurse him back to health. But her actual aim is to escape with all his wealth.

Directed by A. K. Sajan
Produced by Santhosh Damodaran
Written by A. K. Sajan
Starring Suresh Gopi
Mamta Mohandas
Music by Sreenivas, Rajesh Jayamohan
Release date(s) 27 Feb 2006
Country India
Language Malayalam




Vaasthavam (2006) 



Plot

Raghavan Master (Sreeraman), a scion of a high Adiga Brahmin family and an ardent communist is now in crisis as his Tharavadu is devoid of the fame and fortune it once had. Balachandran Adiga is his only son who has the burden of looking after his family and his four nubile daughters. He knows the difficulties involved in bringing the family back from the brink of nothingness and in marrying off his sisters. Balachandran's eldest sister Shobha does some tailoring and manges a low earning with which the family is kept out of hunger. Balachandran is engaged to Sumithra, his cousin and childhood pal. But in the turn of events, One Thripran Namboodhiri (Salim kumar) comes with an offer to marry his niece to Balachandran, thereby agreeing to make him a secretariat staff and there by save their sinking family. Sumithra forces Balchandran to risk their dreams for the sake of his family. He is forced to forget his murappennu and childhood playmate Sumitra and is compelled to marry Surabhi a girl from a rich family, to tackle the serious economic adversities that his family faces. Notwithstanding the family chaos Balachandran's younger sister Shubha walks out with Adivasi leader Sreedharan, in the day of the Balachandran’s marriage, causing irreparable damage to the family reputation, following which his mother dies. Sumithra finally marries a cruel and corrupt police officer who is always doubtful on the character of his wife.

At this juncture Balachandran joins the job at the Secretariat. He lives with seventy-year-old Unnithan Asan who acts as his guide all through the corruption filled secretariate. His financial needs also tends him to become another corrupt officer who is always in the lookout for money and power. He deliberately pretends himself as a bachelor which gives space for Vimala, a divorcee to make a try in his life. He haves sex with her & manages the situation well, and with the help of Vimala, who happens to be the relative of revenue minister Pattam Raveendran, climbs the ladder of bureaucracy in a rather speedy way
Directed by M. Padmakumar
Produced by Shrichakra Films Private Ltd.
Written by Babu Janardhanan
Starring Prithviraj
Kavya Madhavan
Murali
Jagathi Sreekumar
Sindhu Menon
Music by Alex Paul
Rajamani
Cinematography Manoj Pillai
Editing by L. Boominathan
Distributed by Shrichakra Films Release
Release date(s) 10 November 2006
Country India
Language Malayalam

2007 (3 movies)

Speed Track (2007)


Synopsis

Arjun (Dileep is a young athlete who is all set to create history with his speed and spirits. He is presently going through tough times, mentally and financially following his father's demise. He has got a share of tension for his family who badly needs him to keep them going.

Finally with the support of some of his friends, he decided to go back to college and pursue his dream and career. Everyone in the campus except Tinu, who was the unchallenged hero hailing from bigger family, welcomed Ajith's comeback.

Ajith who made consistent performances on the track put Tinu on the back seat, as Ajit become the heartthrob of many within a short time. These defeats were more than something Tinu could handle and started taking it on Ajith on a very personal level apart from sporting spirits. This leads to nasty street fights between the two which resulted in the principal calling both of them for talks. The principal challenges them both to take it on the field rather than going at each other. And both then prepares to settle the scores in the big race that follows.

Directed by Jayasurya
Produced by Subair
Written by Jayasurya
Starring Dileep
Gajala
Riyaz Khan
Madhu Warrier
Music by Deepak Dev
Cinematography P. Sukumar
Editing by Ranjan Abraham
Release date(s) 2007
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget Indian Rupee symbol.svg 2.5 crores
[citation needed]
Box office Indian Rupee symbol.svg 4.75 crores


Time (2007)


Synopsis

An anti-corruption drive led by Disha, a Gandhian social organization leads to the resignation of Krishnan Nambiar (Biju Pappan), a state minister. Susan Mary Thomas (Padmapriya Janakiraman), an upcoming English novelist is the main brain behind Disha, who also is involved in several woman empowerment programs. Just after his resignation, Krishnan Nambiar is found brutally murdered at a private tennis court. The chief Minister (Kollam Thulasi) assigns Appan Menon (Suresh Gopi), the investigation charge. Considered many to be a semi-eccentric for his way of behavior, Appan Menon is relieved from State Civil Supplies Corporation, where he was working as director. Appan Menon regularly calls up Vaiga (Vimala Raman), his wife at his residence in Madurai and gives a complete account of his day to day activities. Alexander Mekkadan (Siddique), who had begun the investigation of Krishan Nambiar's murder couldn't cope with the style of Appan Menon. Susan May Thomas is called up by Appan for preliminary questioning, but finds nothing suspicious. Up on calling Vaiga, in evening, she instructs Appan to be a bit more soft towards Susan and asks him to go and meet her to apologize. Appan reaches Susan's home, and is quite impressed by her activities, but disagrees with her non-violent movements. In mean time, Sulaiman Rauthar, a political leader is found dead. Apppan doubts both murders to be linked. Police team arrests Durga Dasan (Manoj K. Jayan), a former naxalite who claims himself to be a messenger of Goddess Durga. But up on questioning, it is revealed that he has got no links with murders. Susan, one day makes a visit to Appan's house and is shocked to find out that Vaiga is dead long back. She, with the help of Sahadevan (Chali Pala), Appan's personal assistant, gets his personal diary, through which tries to know more about him. Appan, son of a police superintendent in Tamil Nadu police, had a pale and colorless child hood. His father Vishwanatha Menon (Suresh Gopi), who was a strict follower of British army discipline tries to impose it on his son as well. Appan joins police after his education with gold medal. But just after the death of his father, he married Vaiga, whom he silently loved since his teenage days. Appan is appointed as the superintendent at Madhukarai. A ryot spreads through the village and 16 innocent villagers are brutally massacred. Appan finds out that Balasingam is brain behind the violence. His ambition to set up a Special Economic Zone was opposed by the villagers, who were feared of getting their land acquired. In retaliation, Balasingam wiped out the villagers to ease up the acquisition. Appan Menon arrests Balasingam and his accomplices. One evening, Kartha, Sulaiman Rauthar and Krishnan Nambiar and Kurian Vargeese (Mohan Jose) arrive at his home and demands a negotiation. Appan snubs them by refusing to accept any sort of negotiation. In a few minutes a group of thugs enter his residence and goes on rampage. In the violence, Vaiga is murdered. Appan develops a psycho disturbance, in which he feels the presence of Vaiga with him. After reading his diary, Susan approaches Dr. Sreenivasan Iyengar (Lal),a psychiatrist for further details. Dr. Iyengar explains about Appan's visit to him just after the incident. He revealed to Dr. Iyengar that to get justice for Vaiga, he had killed Balasingam and is planning to killed the rest of the goons. Susan is shocked to find out that Appan himself is behind the murders of Krishnan Nambiar, Sulaiman and Kartha. Susan reaches out Alexander Mekkadan and passes out the information. Mekkadan launches a hunt for Appan, but he successfully flees from the nets. Appan reaches out at Kurian at his guest house. Kurian explains that Koshi Abraham Koshi (Saikumar), a high profile NRI businessman is the master brain behind everything. Appan kills Kurian and reaches out Koshi Abraham Koshi. He kills Koshi in the presence of the children of the 16 villagers of Madhukarai, whom Koshi had killed. The film ends by showing Appan witnessing a violent protest led by Susan Mary Thomas.

Directed by Shaji Kailas
Written by Rajesh Jayaraman
Starring Suresh Gopi
Padmapriya Janakiraman
Vimala Raman
Music by Rahul Raj
Cinematography R. Raja Ratnam
Editing by Don Max
Country India
Language Malayalam




Hallo (2007)


Plot

Mega Star Mohanlal is Shivaraman, a once-brilliant advocate who now seems to be in a self-destructive mode. All the time he is portrayed in a highly intoxicated state. His clients had abandoned him a long time ago. But he has a very devout follower in Chandy, played by Jagathi Sreekumar. Whenever Shivaraman gets into one of his drunken brawls, it is Chandy who rescues him.

Strangely, that doesn't diminish Shivaraman's public relation skills. After one particularly bad fight, he ends up becoming good buddies with three notorious rowdies in the area: Vadakkancherry Vakkachen, Bathery Babu and Pattambi Ravi, played respectively by Sphatikam George, Bheeman Raghu and Mohan Raj, a.k.a Keerikadan Jose. Soon, they too join his gang of loyalists.

The reason why this once-hotshot advocate had hit the bottle is revealed later: he was in love with a girl named Priya. But, his father and brother weren't happy about it. They come up with a very cruel way of ending the relationship. They lock Sivaraman in a room in the house on the day Shivaraman and Priya decided to elope. Priya, unaware of this happening waits for Shivaraman. A group of gangsters see Priya waiting late into the night, then kill her. When Shivaraman finds out about it, he is devastated and reacts by becoming an alcoholic.

Then one day, he receives a phone call on his mobile phone from a stranger named Parvathi. She reveals that she is the daughter of a local Marwari banker. On the phone she tells him that her life is in grave danger and begs him to rescue her. The phone call changes his life...

Parvathi is the daughter of Bada Bhai (Madhu), the owner of a very successful bank - Dalal & Dalal. The bank is jointly owned by him and his brothers and relatives. They want to take control of the bank by killing Parvathi. When Shivaraman finds out that the threat is from her family, he takes her home and pretends to be her husband.

Then begins the battle of wits and muscles with her greedy relatives. Slowly, Parvathi gets impressed by his brilliance and ends up falling in love with him.
Directed by Rafi Mecartin
Produced by Joy Thomas
Written by Rafi Mecartin
Starring Mohanlal, Parvati Melton
Music by Alex Paul
Cinematography Sanjeev Shankar
Editing by Don Max
Studio Jithin Arts
Distributed by Marikar Release
Release date(s) 5 July 2007
Running time 2 Hrs 25 mins
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget INR3.5 crore
Box office INR21 crores

2008 (1 movies)

Twenty:20(2008)


Plot

This movie's plot revolves around a rich businessman Devaraja Prathapa Varma (Mohanlal), a successful Advocate Ramesh Nambiar (Mammootty) and Antony Punnekkadan IPS (Suresh Gopi), a tough and suave police officer. When Arun Kumar (Indrajith Sukumaran) murders a girl at Bangalore Medical College, Ramesh's sister Ashwathy Nambiar (Bhavana) witnesses the murder. Arun, along with his two relatives Mahindran and Ganeshan (Manoj K. Jayan and Shammi Thilakan, respectively), injects morphine in Ashwathy's body and Arun rapes her. Karthik (Dileep), Ashwathy's lover and Devaraja's brother, attempts to save Ashwathy but he gets killed and she falls into a coma. Antony is in charge of the case and he arrests Arun. However, Arun is saved from the case by advocate Ramesh Nambiar, who is unaware that Arun is behind his sister's ill fate. This incident enrages Devaraja, and he himself seeks revenge on his brother's killers and kills Arun. But Antony witnesses this and arrests Devaraja. Devaraja and his assistants play a drama and trick Ramesh into believing that Devaraja is innocent. Ramesh, with his excellence in the court, saves Devaraja from the case. Afterward, Devaraja reveals to Ramesh that he is the real killer and that he had played a trick on Ramesh as vengeance for saving Arun. This triggers a feud between Devaraja and Ramesh. When Devaraja tries to kill the remaining two relatives who were involved in the crime, Ramesh traps him and he is eventually arrested by Antony. After that Ramesh comes to know about what really happened to his sister through Vinod Bhaskher (Jayaram), her teacher. Devaraja escapes from police custody and, in the climax, he kills Ganesh and joins with Ramesh to kill Mahindran. Finally, Arun's father Madhavan (Siddique) is killed by Antony.

Directed by Joshi
Produced by Dileep
Written by Udayakrishna
Siby K. Thomas
Starring Mammootty
Mohanlal
Suresh Gopi
Jayaram
Dileep
Music by Suresh Peters
Berny Ignatius
Cinematography P. Sukumar
Editing by Ranjan Abraham
Studio AmmA
Grand Productions
Distributed by Manjunatha Release
Release date(s) 5 November 2008
Running time 165 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget Indian Rupee symbol.svg6 crore (US$1.34 million)
Box office Indian Rupee symbol.svg35.4 crore (US$7.89 million)

2009 (4 movies)

Neelathamara (2009)


Plot

Beena(Amala Paul), a program producer with NDTV 24x7 is in her ancestral village for doing a television program. She wants her fiance to meet her grandmother, who has just discharged from hospital. Beena, the daughter of K.P.Haridas, who died a few years back is not in good terms with her mother Ratnam, over her second marriage. Ratnam also happens to visit the house at the same time. There she meets Kuttimalu, a middle aged lady, who was once a house maid in her teenage days. Kuttimalu is welcomed by grandmother with the same warmth that she enjoyed long back, and she now informs that her daughters are now well settled and are leading a happy life. Ratnam is also affectionate towards Kuttimalu, who had once had an affair with Haridas. In th night, while arranging the old books of K.P.Haridas, Ratnam comes across the snaps of Kuttimalu, which he had taken in his college days. She hands them over to Kuttimalu, which takes her back to the old days. The story switches to late seventies, when Kuttimalu (Archana Kavi) had arrived in the house as a housemaid along with Appukuttan, her cousin and her grandmother. Kuttimalu succeeds in winning the heart of the mother of Haridas within no time. She was an innocent village girl, who always found fun in sharing secrets with Ammini (Rima Kallingal), another girl of her age. Ammini informs her about the myth of Neelathamara (blue lotus). According to believers, if they offer a one ruppee note at the temple pond and prays deeply to the god, the flower will blossom the next morning and his/her wish will turn into truth. The arrival of Haridas Kailash, a final year law student adds more colors to her life. He succeeds in alluring Kuttimalu in a short span, which she believes is real. She fails to understand that its was just fun that Haridas is looking for. Her prayer at the river pond results in blossoming of Neelathamara (blue lotus), which takes her to cloud nine. But the news of engagement of Haridas to Ratnam comes in as a shock, which breaks her down mentally. She slowly realizes that Haridas was never serious in his affair with her and tries to over come the grief by silently serving Ratnam, his new wife. Ratnam, one day comes to know about the affair between them, and when asked, Haridas replies down so casulally, which makes her go berserk. Ratnam orders Kuttimalu to leave the house, which she accepts silently. She is taken home by Appukuttan, with whom she got married. Now years have passed and Haridas is no more and both ladies have matured enough in their lives. The film ends with Kuttimalu once again with full heart preparing to take care of octogenarian mother of Haridas.


Directed by Lal Jose
Produced by Menaka
Revathy Kalamandir
Written by M.T. Vasudevan Nair
Starring Archana Kavi
Kailash
Suresh Nair
Rima Kallingal
Samvrutha Sunil
Sreedevi Unni
Joy Mathai
Music by Vidyasagar
Cinematography Vijay Ulaganath
Editing by Ranjan Abraham
Studio Revathy Kalaamandhir
Distributed by India : Playhouse
Europe: PJ Entertainments
Release date(s) November 27, 2009
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget Indian Rupee symbol.svg 1.5 crores



Kuttysrank (2009)

Plot 

          Kutty Srank is a 2009 Indian film directed by Shaji N. Karun. Mammootty played the title role for the film. The film was produced by Reliance Entertainment under the banner of Big Motion Pictures, the first ever production by Anil Ambani's newly launched entertainment concern in Malayalam.[1] The film was released at the theatres of Kerala on 23 July 2010.





Directed by Shaji N.Karun
Produced by Reliance BIG Entertainment
Screenplay by

* Harikrishnan
* P. F. Mathews

Story by Shaji N.Karun
Starring

* Mammootty
* Kamalinee Mukherjee
* Padmapriya
* Meenakumari
* Wahiida
* Saikumar
* Siddique
* Suresh Krishna

Music by Isaac Thomas Kottukapally
Cinematography Anjuli Shukla
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Distributed by Reliance BIG Entertainment
Release date(s) 23 July 2010 (2010-07-23)
Country India
Language Malayalam






Passenger (2009)


Plot

Passenger is based on two characters, who never had anything to do with each another, that come into each other's lives. The movie follows the events that occur consequently.

Sathyanathan (Sreenivasan) who works in a private company, is a simple man who lives with orderly and uncomplicated life. He travels from his native town to Kochi (where he works) by train. The moment the train crosses the Chalakudy bridge he dozes off. And he wakes up at a particular point. All this happens with utmost precision, as if programmed by someone. He is someone who fights for social justices for the benefit of everyone and shirks from any publicity gained by it.

Nandan Menon (Dileep) who is an advocate, always stands for truth and justice. He respects the law and always thinks of the welfare of the people around him.His wife Anuradha(Mamta Mohandas) is a bold reporter who works for private news channel Right TV.

Maranchara is a small fictitious coastal village. A private company has been awarded mining rights to mine nuclear fuel from the coast in Maranchar by Home Minister Thomas Chacko(Jagathy Sreekumar). There is a political sex scandal and a legal battle within which Minster Thomas Chacko, Nandan Menon, Anuradha Nandan and Thankamma(a local leader in Maranchara)are involved. The plot takes a turn when Anuradha obtains a video clip of the Minister collaborating with Police and Corporates. They plan to kill innocent people occupying land with potential mineral resources. Nandan is kidnapped by gangsters working for the minister to lure Anuradha into returning the Video Files.

By sheer coincidence, Satyanath gets involved. Unlike normal bystanders, he along with Driver Nair(Nedumudi Venu)decides to join the couple in the fight for to save the people of Maranchara, Nandan Menon and his wife.
Directed by Ranjith Sankar
Produced by S. C. Pillai
Written by Ranjith Sankar
Starring Sreenivasan
Dileep
Mamta Mohandas
Jagathy Sreekumar
Nedumudi Venu
Music by Bijibal
Cinematography P. Sukumar
Editing by Ranjan Abraham
Distributed by Central Pictures
Release date(s) May 7, 2009
Running time 118 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam


Kerala Cafe (2009)

Plot

Kerala Cafe is a Malayalam anthology film produced by Ranjith and directed by a team of ten directors including Lal Jose, Shaji Kailas, Anwar Rasheed, Shyamaprasad, B. Unnikrishnan, Revathy, Anjali Menon, M. Padmakumar, Shankar Ramakrishnan, and Uday Ananthan. For the first time in the history of Malayalam cinema, one film was conceived by a team of ten directors. Ten cinematographers, musicians, editors, art directors and almost all the top Malayalam film actors (excluding Mohanlal and Jayaram) joined this unique venture. The cast includes Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Jayasurya, Prithviraj, Sreenivasan, Siddique, Sreenath, Rahman, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar, Anoop Menon, Navya Nair, Shwetha Menon, Jyothirmayi, Rima Kallingal, Nithya Menon and Dhanya Mary Varghese.

Backwater Media & Entertainment Private Limited distributed the film. The film released in Kerala on 29 October 2009.

Directed by Ranjith (Prologue)
Lal Jose
Shaji Kailas
Revathi
Shyamaprasad
Anwar Rasheed
B. Unnikrishnan
Anjali Menon
M. Padmakumar
Shankar Ramakrishnan
Uday Ananthan
Produced by Ranjith
Starring Mammootty
Suresh Gopi
Sreenivasan
Dileep
Prithviraj
Jagathy Sreekumar
Thilakan
Siddique
Sreenath
Rahman
Anoop Menon
Navya Nair
Shwetha Menon
Rima Kallingal
Jyothirmayi
Meera Nandan
Nithya Menon
Dhanya Mary Varghese
Music by Thej Mervin
Manu Ramesan
Shaan
Ouseppachan
Isaac Thomas Kottukapally
M. Jayachandran
Rahul Raj
Rex Vijayan
Bombay Jayashree
Bijibal
Cinematography Manoj Pillai
Sujith Vasudev
Vijay Ulaganathan
Shamdat
Suresh Rajan
Azhagappan
Anil Nair
Madhu Ambat
S. Kumar
M. J. Radhakrishnan
Hari Nair
Prakash Kutty
Editing by Ranjan Abraham
Samjith Mahd
Manoj
Vivek Harshan
John Kutty
V. T. Sreejith
Rajalakshmi
Mahesh Narayanan
B. Lenin
Vijay Shankar
Distributed by Backwater Media & Entertainment Private Ltd.
Release date(s) October 9, 2009 (Abu Dhabi)
October 29, 2009 (Kerala)
Country India
Language Malayalam