Madirashi Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2012
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Madirashi is a 2012 Indian movie directed by Shaji Kailas starring Jayaram, Meghana Raj, Meera Nandan and Kalabhavan Mani. The feature film is produced by Jagadeesh Chandran and the music composed by Sujith and Satheesh.


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DVD Release: Apr 01 2013

Release Info:
December 7 2012 (India)   
Language: Malayalam
Director: Shaji Kailas

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Chandran (Jayaram) is a farmer who lives in a village in the Palakkad-Coimbatore border. He is a widower. He gets involv... Show more

Chandran (Jayaram) is a farmer who lives in a village in the Palakkad-Coimbatore border. He is a widower. He gets involved in any issues of the villagers and tries to find a solution. Jayapalan (Tini Tom) who is a true friend to Chandran looks after his son and is also a companion to Chandran in times of need.


One day the two friends went to Coimbatore to buy a sports car. The incidents that took place in that journey mark a turning point in the life of Jayapalan. Many times he became a victim to the pranks by a girl, Maya (Mekhna Raj). Later when he realized her real intentions he too joined to help her.


The film narrates the problems an innocent man faces, with a touch of humor. ‘Madirashi’ also has a suspense element in its storyline.



Meera Nandan also does an important role in this movie as a teacher to Chandran’s son, Appu. Jayaram does the role of a humane character who gives great importance to values and virtues. The film also conveys a strong message.



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Cast & Crew Details:
Jayaram
Meghana Raj
Meera Nandan
Kalabhavan Mani
Tini Tom
Kailash
Janardhanan
Kochupreman

Director: Shaji Kailas
Producer: Jagadeesh Chandran
Production Companies: Kichu Films, Impresario Motion Pictures
Music Directors: Sujith, Satheesh
Song Lyrics Writer: Mohan Udhinoor
Cinematographer: Shaji Kailas
Art Designer: Boban
Original Story Writer: Rajesh Jayaraman


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