MA Nishad’s Oru Anveshanathinte Thudakkam To Hit Theatres On November 8
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The makers of the Malayalam film Oru Anveshanathinte have announced the release date of the movie.
Finally, the wait is over. The makers of MA Nishad’s Malayalam directional Oru Anveshanathinte Thudakkam are going to hit the theatres. A poster regarding its release has been posted on the social media handle Instagram, announcing the official release date of the movie which is on November 8.
Fans and followers are eagerly waiting to watch the movie and have shared their excitement in the comment section.
The makers of this Malayalam film also released a poster on October 5. Likewise, the story has been inspired by notes that MA Nishad’s father, Senior Police Officer PM Kunhimoideen, made in his diary about a case when he was employed in the police force. Hence, the film is based on a true incident.
The film will feature Shine Tom Chacko in the lead role. The film will also feature Mukesh Vani Viswanath, Samuthirakani and Ashokan in major roles. The film’s supporting cast includes Sshivada, Durga Krishna, Swastika, Vijay Babu, Prasant Alexander, Johny Antony, Kalabhavan Shajon, Manju Pillai, Sudheesh, Shaheen Siddique, Janardhanan, Kottayam Nazeer, Ramesh Pisharody, Jaffer Idukki, Irshad, Biju Sopanam, Kunchan, Abu Salim, Sminu Sijo, Baiju Santhosh, Jude Anthany Joseph and Anumol.
Apart from this, veteran M Jayachandran is composing for the film, which has Vivekh Menon as the cinematographer and Johnkutty as the editor. KV Abdul Nazar is producing the movie under the banner of Benzy Productions.
Despite this movie, MA Nishad is an acclaimed Indian film director screenwriter, actor and producer, known for his incredible contributions to Malayalam Cinema. He has often made social dramas in Malayalam. He began his career with Pakal (2006) and Nagaram Pasupathy on Vairam: Fight for Justice, later dubbed into Tamil as Ammu Kolai Vazhakku. As a producer, Nishad contributed significantly to the industry starting with Oral Mathram (1997), a film dealing with familial relationships. His later productions include Dream (1999) and Thillana Thillana (2003).
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Kochi [Cochin], India
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