M.Jayachandran
In an interview Director Rajasenan once mentioned that the best character for actor Jayaram is that of a fun loving guy who has some sadness inside him. What better way then to end this actors career than by beating this theme to death. According to the reviews the movie has nothing new and is highly [...]
Acting as a fisherman is a challenging ask for any actor – mainly for the crude accent and also the mannerisms. The late Sathyan had made memorable the character of Palani in Ramu Kariat’s Chemmeen. In Bharathan’s Amaram, Mammotty won a lot of acclaim for his Achootty. As for Mohan Lal, If there was one [...]
Chakkaramuthu marks the comeback of Lohithadas, one of the best script writers in Malayalam cinema. He tried his luck in Tamil and has completed a full circle and is back where he started. In Chakkaramuthu, Lohithadas is trying to tell a simple love story with the touch of humour. Dileep is returning to roles which [...]
M Jayachandran won the award for the best singer in the Kerala State Awards for 2005 which was a bit surprising for M Jayachandran (not to be confused with P Jayachandran the singer) is best known as a music director. He had composed the songs for the film Nottam and sung the track for one [...]
Somewhere in the middle of the movie, Razia (Meera Jasmine), a Muslim woman alongwith her father-in-law played by Mamu Koya walk to an agraharam. They are there to meet Ganga (Kavya Madhavan). Ganga’s husband Raghurama Iyer (Vineeth) was murdered by Razia’s husband Akbar (Dileep) in Saudi Arabia and Akbar is in jail waiting capital punishment. [...]
In the 2005 Kerala State Film Awards, the film which swept the awards for Music was Nottam. For this film, Ponkunnam Damodaran got the award for the best lyricist, M. Jayachandran and K.S.Chitra won the awards for the best male and female singers. If you have not listened to the songs, Mayangi Poyi and Melle, [...]
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