Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 28: Malayalam director Kaladharan is again together with his signature fashion of treading the refined path of emotional household drama.
His newest enterprise ‘Granny’ is now changing into the discuss of the tinsel world.
In a profession that started in 1991, Kaladharan is thought for his high quality over amount. ‘Granny’ is simply his ninth movie that that comes after a niche of almost 12 years.
In this newest movie, Kaladharan has written the story and lyrics along with directing the film.
Focussing on three generations of a household, the movie is a gripping emotional household drama of tender human relationships with a mixture of feelings and humour. In brief, ‘Granny’ is a clear household packaged.
Kaladharan informed IANS that whereas he was away from the movie trade, he was busy with tv doing serials.
“Once I decided to return to where I belong (films), I was searching for a topical subject and I decided to go forward with the problems of old age and that’s how ‘Granny’ became a reality. I’m sure the message that I am bringing out through the film will be relevant in the present day families and will give enough food for thought,” stated Kaladharan.
The movie might be launched in March throughout theatres stated Kaladharan, who’s now preparing for its premier present.
The movie is produced beneath the banner of Katho Movie makers and Shobha Mohan is solid in titlular function together with Thomas Ok. Joseph, Jayakrishnan, Ranji Panicker, Suresh Babu, Riyaz Narmakala, Master Nivin, Leena Nair and Biju Pappan.
The script and dialogues are by famous author Vinu Abraham, whereas cinematography is by Unni Madavur. Editing is Vipin Mannur, music by M.Jayachandran and Jay, and artwork course is by Rajeev Gokulam.
Cheppu Kilukkana Changathi, Tom and Jerry, Apoorvam Chilar, Porutham are among the earlier movies of Kaladharan.
Back with a bang:’Granny’ marks the much-awaited return of director Kaladharan IANS 28 January 2023 Post Your Comments
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