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Directed by Sibi MalayilGenres DramaActors Jayaram,
Jyothirmayi,
Sanusha,
Kalidas Jayaram,
Siddique,
K. P. A. C. LalithaRating66%
The movie revolves around Viswanathan (Jayaram), Meera (Jyothirmayi) and little Vasudev (Kalidas Jayaram) who are from a very happy family. Meera is not Vasu's real mother. She had married Viswanathan, who was a widower and the father of a little boy. And she had never tried to keep Vasu in the dark about these truths, and she had always loved Vasu as her own son. For Vasu, Meera was his mother and his best friend too. They live happily.Genres Drama,
Comedy,
Crime,
RomanceActors Sneha,
Namitha,
Jeevan,
Malavika,
Jyothirmayi,
Keerthi ChawlaRating55%
The film opens with a scene of people giving police complaints of the same fraud. Police broadcast the picture of the suspect on TV. Elsewhere, Annamalai (Jeevan) is arrested by the police in a hospital after being injured in a bus accident, under the charges of cheating and marrying four women with false identities. The four victims also confirm after seeing Annamalai that he was the one who cheated them. , 2h30
Directed by JoshiyGenres Drama,
ActionActors Dileep,
Roma Asrani,
Devan,
Siddique,
Riyaz Khan,
Cochin HaneefaRating45%
The story begins in a jail. Ramachandran (Siddique), a very agile police officer, takes charge as the superintendent. He is given a brief about the jail and the prisoners by Narayanan Potti (Innocent), who is the jailer., 2h9
Directed by Anwar RasheedGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
ActionActors Mohanlal,
Siddique,
Saikumar,
Karthika Menon,
Jagathy Sreekumar,
Indrajith SukumaranRating68%
The film starts in a street in Fort Kochi where Vasco da Gama (Mohanlal),the son of a wrestler named Michael (Saikumar), lives. Vasco and his gang of five – Chandrappan (Siddique), Susheelan (Bijukuttan), Sainu (Manikuttan), Basheer (Jagathy Sreekumar) and cousin Tomichchan (Indrajith) are small-time goondas, involved in petty offences and as the movie progresses, these characters turn out to be more endearing than bad.Themes Environmental filmsActors Prithviraj Sukumaran,
Jyothirmayi,
Kanakalatha,
Sudheesh,
Thilakan,
Jagathy SreekumarRating63%
Pakal takes us into the world of farmers, of the high ranges of Wayanad District of Kerala, who are forced to commit suicide following financial problems. The story has a lot of potential with a relevant political issue and there are some political comments too—like hints at the failure of the government machinery and religious institutions, which ought to come to the aid of the peasants. The film opens with the protagonist Nandakumar (Prithviraj), who is a reporter of the television channel Kerala Today, being sent to Pannakamkudi to do a regular series on the plight of the farmers of the area. He alights on the mission with his cameraman Abu (Sudheesh) to the high ranges, delivering daily reports in the prime time news about the crop failure, low prices for agricultural products, inability to repay loans issued by banks and cut-throat interest rates charged by private financiers, which eventually force the peasants to commit mass suicides. Directed by KamalGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Dileep,
Gopika,
Salim Kumar,
Rosshan Andrrews,
Siddique,
A. M. FazilRating44%
A junior artist in movies, Anandakkuttan, meets his long-lost German brother, Akash Menon. However, his brother is mentally unstable and he causes trouble to everyone including the neighbors. Initially Anandakkuttan hates Akash Menon, but finally he develops a bond between his brother and himself. This film has similarity to the English movie Rain Man. Directed by V. K. PrakashGenres HorrorActors Jayaram,
Vineeth,
Jyothirmayi,
Harisree Ashok,
Mala Aravindan,
Samvrutha SunilRating55%
Two young girls, Anupama (Samvrutha Sunil) and Rahael (Sherin), rent an old palace and are disturbed by the presence of a strange lady who moves around their place. They are adamant on finding out the truth about her. The palace's manager (Mala Aravindan), also a witchcraft practitioner, is keen to help them. As the girls find it difficult to move forward in their enquiry, the second story begins.