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Swapnamalika Malayalam Movie Trailer

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Malayalam Movie Lavender Promo

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Asianet Film Awards 2011 Photos,Winners

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The 13th Ujala-Asianet Film Awards 2011 was held in Kochi on 9th January.The award event saw a huge gathering of 25,000 audience including popular South Indian actors, actresses, directors,producers and technicians.Amitabh Bachchan was awarded with lifetime achievement award.Mohan Lal did the honours, while Asianet MD K Madhavan and Mammootty honoured Big B for his outstanding contributions to the Indian film industry.

Mohan Lal was honoured with the Asianet Golden Star Award for his outstanding performance in various movies, while Mammooty walked away with the Best Actor award for his performances in‘Pranjiyettan and the Saint ’ and ‘Kutty Srank’. Nayanthara won the Best Female Actress Award for her role in the Malayalam film ‘Body Guard’.Debut Artiste-Ann Augustine and Sreenivasan received Special Jury Awards.

Amongst the other award winners were

Jayasurya (Youth Icon of the Year)

Innocent (Best Character Artiste-Male)

Samvritha Sunil (Best Character Artiste-Female)

Nedumudi Venu (Best Supporting Actor)

Lakshmi Priya (Best Supporting Actress)

Asif Ali (Best Villain)

Suraj Venjaramoodu (Best Actor in a Comic role)

Kunchacko Boban–Archana Kavi (Best Star Couple)

Murugan Kattakada (Lyricist )

M G Sreekumar (Music Director)

Hariharan (Playback Singer- Male)

Shreya Ghoshal (Playback Singer-Female)

Baby Anikha and Master Alaxander (Child Artiste)

Sathyan Anthikad (Script Writer )

Venu (Cameraman)

Arun Kumar (Editor)

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Navagatharkku Swagatham Stills,Photos,Pics

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Movie Name:Navagatharkku Swagatham

Director: Jaya Krishna Karanavar

Producer: K.K.G Nair

Music Director: Johnson

Cast:Mukesh, Rajith Menon, Vinaya, Jagathy Sreekumar, Suraaj Venjharamoodu, Indranse, Tony, Anup Chandran, Jyothirmayi, Shafna

Release Date: Jun 2011

Genre: Family

Language: Malayalam

Story:Comming Soon

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Malayalam Movie Traffic Review

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Movie Name :Traffic

Director: Rajesh R.Pillai

Cast: Srinivasan, Kunchacko Boban, Anoop Menon, Asif Ali, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Ramya Nambeesan, Sandhya

Producer: Listin Stephen

Music: Mejo Joseph, Samson Kottoor

Script: Bobby-Sanjay

Review By : Thanseer M.A

Rating : 4/5


Rajesh Pillai is the director who debuted in Malayalam film with Kunchacko Boban starrer Hridayathil Sookshikkan which was forgettable. After more than half a decade he is back with a second film, Traffic which has positively blown away the audience.

Where this film aces over recent thrillers like Apoorva Raaagam and Passenger is its core value of thrill which keeps the viewers tapping their feet in anticipation from commencement to end. Rajesh Pillai gets respect over the makers of Cocktail due to its originality.

The casting was impeccable and director was able to unveil performance from actors. The accident shots were taken with aesthetics and atmost believability. Cinematography though not flashy kept up the mood and caught the thrill.  Back ground music was racy and editing sustained the rhythm.

Writers Sanjay – Bobby are the heroes behind the film. After their melodramatic Ente veedu Apponteyum and uninspiring Notebook, here comes a film that has class as well as value. The script is Hollywood material, dialogues are classic, especially those said by Lena. Motivating dialogues delivered by Jose Prakash is going to stay and inspire multitude. The beauty of the film is its humbleness.

Big star casts rarely make into meaningful films but this film worked out fine. Not a single character shown in film lacks importance. Everyone acted well and some of them have enacted the best roles in years. It is curious that Anoop Menon is seen in many good movies like Pakal Nakshatrangal, Thirakkatha, etc. Asif Ali got a meaty role. Ordinary people’s Superstar Sreenivasan looks apt.

Resemblances with Hollywood film Speed and Oscar winner Crash are evident. Song as in Nadodigal has also been discussed by spectators followed by simple errs like using same Phone numbers for different situations. But all this stood up only to a level, and the film has risen above it.

If this film was not titled Traffic, the second best name would have been ‘Thriller’ but was used earlier for another flick.  The ‘feel’ audience receive is what every director wants to achieve. This is what people come to art for. Traffic will remain an inspiration for filmmakers to arrive.  It proves again that a person can’t be written off; as heroes will comeback not only in movies. Through this film Rajesh Pillai made a statement, ‘I am here…’ and it reverberates as ‘never underestimate anyone‘.

Malayalam Movie Doubles Stills,Review,Pics

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Movie Name : Doubles

Director: Sohan Sinulal

Producer: Narayandas

Music Director: James Vasanthan

Cast: Mammootty,Tapasee,Nadiya Moidu

Story:

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Arjunan Saakshi Theatrical Trailer

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Malayalam Movie Kayam Review

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Movie Name :Kayam

Director :- Anil

Producer :- Haridas Subhash

Lyrics,Script:- Viju Ramachandran

Cast:- Manoj K.Jayan, Bala, Aparna Nair, Sweta Menon, Kottayam Nazeer, Anil Murali, Subair, Asokan, Aniyappan, Seema G. Nair

Review by – Thanseer M.A

Director Anil has created a film which brings audience to a rustic small village were development hasn’t shown its face. The feel is similar to an island, where the wind blew always and surrounded by forest and deep waters, a place far away from anywhere.

Kayam is the story of a woman, Thamara who lost everything in her life and is on her quest for love. Her beauty is her bane. She represents the ordinary woman who asks at a point ‘does she suffer because she is a woman?’ The best part in the film is post interval. Audience catches a flavor of Bharathan films at many points. Scenes taken in water have a special sensation. Audience would sink into the atmosphere created in the movie. The kabadi tournament is something novel to Malayalees.

Acting performances are exceptional especially from Shwetha Menon. She is an actress who carries the personality through out the film.

From the day Sargam released, Manoj K Jayan has been typecasted as an eccentric. Even when he gets normal characters a trifle of eccentricity comes up. But it has proved beneficial for this movie. Seems G. Nair is impeccable for delivering pages and pages of dialogues while her acting remains more or less the same. Chembil Asokan as Ramappan was a good find. Anil Murali in the role of villain is alright. Aniyappan haven’t been able to do more than what he regularly does. Aparna as Bala’s love interest is ok. Bala flaunts his large biceps in every other scene and has acted very well in this film.

Cinematography by Sadath proves that he is a promising cameraman for Malayalam film to look after. Viewers won’t believe that the breath taking visuals seen on screen are from Palaghat. No wonder he is such a sought after cameraman outside India. More moving shots would have immensely enriched the beauty. P C Monahan’s editing is clever but color correction needed a bit more care, it’s inconsistent.

Story by Viju Ramachandran is entangled with love, sex and betrayal. Scenes are tight and don’t leave space for an undesirable character. The movie races towards the culmination and viewers won’t feel 2 hours have passed. Dialogues are natural and less, though the climax is predictable. Songs are written by Viju Ramachandran himself.

The element which attracts audience to theatre is Shwetha’s oomph factor. Though the film has 2-3 scenes which are suggestive, family audiences need not have to stay away.

The background music which has to bind the entire film is a failure. More hours in sound design would have made the film an experience. Dubbing is fine.

Anil has proved again to be the magician of small films who considers producer’s point of view and knows the limitation of Malayalam films. The producer, distributor and theaters will be very happy with their investment. In less than a week, the film will make profit.

Malayalam Movie Three Kings Stills,Review,Pictures

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Movie Name:Three Kings

Director:V K Prakash

Producer:V K Prakash,Vachan Shetty
Cast:Jayasurya,Kunchako Boban,Indrajith,Ann Augustine,Samvrutha Sunil,Sandhya

Story:Comming Soon

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Malayalam Movie China Town Stills,Review,Pictures

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Movie Name:China Town

Director: Rafi Mecartin

Producer: Antony Perumbavoor

Cast:Mohanlal,Kavya Madhavan,Dileep,Jayaram

Release Date: May 2011

Genre: Comedy

Language: Malayalam

Story:Comming Soon

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Raghuvinte Swantham Rasiya Stills,Review,Pictures

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Movie Name : Raghuvinte Swantham Rasiya

Banner : Aakash Films

Director : Vinayan

Cast : Meghna Raj,Murali Krishna,Thilakan,Sphadikam George,Charu Hassan

Music Director : Sajan Madhav

Movie Details :

A story of love, but one that is unlike any that is told in the world of cinema…A climax, unlike any that you have seen or experienced to date…

After conquering the hearts of Kerala with her enchanting beauty and persona in Vinayan’s “Yakshiyum Njanum”, actress Meghna is back to steal the hearts of the viewers again with an astonishing performance in RSR.As a well to do, love-stricken campus girl, or as a broken girl who is made to wander in the streets, Meghna has taken on the challenges demanded by her role, and grabs a wholesome presence, to become the highlight in this latest work from Vinayan.

The role of veteran freedom fighter Kuttappan Bhagavathar will be one of the best in the career of acting maestro Thilakan, while
Chaaruhaasan delights the Keralalites with his role of Bappu Musaliar, and his fights against religious extremism, with a good will for bringing religious harmony among the people.

The duo of Vinayan and Adv. Manilal have scripted the screenplay for the story penned by Vinayan himself, with which he is strongly voicing his criticism against the biased authorities who view the entire Muslim community through their dark eyes in this time of ours.

Movie is scheduled to reach theatres near you by the last week of April 2011.

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