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Malsaram (2004 film)

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Malsaram
File:Malsaram.jpg
Directed byAnil C. Menon
Produced byK. V. Kaladharani
Thobias Shoja
Written byT. A. Shahid
StarringKalabhavan Mani
Karthika
Music byM. Jayachandran
CinematographySree Shankar
Edited byL. Bhoominathan
Distributed byMalavika Release
Sivasakthi
Release date
  • 27 December 2003 (2003-12-27)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

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Malsaram is a 2003 Malayalam movie directed by Anil C. Menon. The movie features Kalabhavan Mani, Vijayaraghavan and Karthika in the lead roles. This is fight choreographer Peter Hein's first Malayalam film. [1]


The movie was produced by K. V. Kaladharan, Thobias and Shoja under the banner of Malavika Films and was distributed by Malavika Release and Sivasakthi.

Plot[edit]

Kupikundam Hamsa (Kalabhavan Mani) is the illegitimate son of Achum Kundam Thomacha (Vijayaraghavan). Hamsa's mother is a mentally deranged lady. Hamsa bears a grudge against Achum Kundam Thomacha and keeps on troubling him all the time.

Achum Kundam Thomacha's daughters are on the side of Mani. Achum Kundam Thomacha gets his son in law a Circle Inspector to come on transfer and get Mani controlled but this too fails. The son in law then gets a killer from Chennai to bump off Mani. The killer is a look-alike of Mani. A struggle takes place and the killer is stabbed to death.

The public thinks that Hamsa is dead. Mani now with Hanifa takes the place of the killer. Achum Kundam Thomacha gets angry with his son-in-law for selling off properties without his knowledge and disowns him. The son in law once again goes to Chennai and tells Mani to kill Achum Kundam Thomacha without realising his true identity. Now father and son unite against a common enemy.

Cast[edit]

Songs[edit]

M. Jayachandran gave music to the songs. Lyrics were by S. Ramesan Nair. The BGM was by S. P. Venkatesh.

  1. "Ilam Khalbile Malar Painkili": K. J. Yesudas
  2. "Ponnambili": M. Jayachandran
  3. "Poonila": P. Jayachandran, Sujatha Mohan
  4. "He Kaale": Kalabhavan Mani
  5. "Poonilakkuliril Vayo": Sujatha Mohan
  6. "Ilam Khalbile Malar Painkili": Sujatha Mohan
  7. "Dhatak Dhatak": Mano, Ganga
  8. "Hariraga Sagaram": K. S. Chithra

References[edit]

  1. "Peter Hein is back in Mollywood - deccanchronicle".

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