Bada Dosth Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2006
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Bada Dosth is a 2006 Indian movie directed by Viji Thamby. starring Suresh Gopi, Siddique, Jyothirmayi and Cochin Haneefa. The feature film is produced by Siddique and the music composed by M. Jayachandran.



Release Info:
October 27 2006 (India)   
Language: Malayalam
Director: Viji Thamby.

SYNOPSIS:
Bada Dosth is an underworld don with a clean image. He runs two charity organizations: Amma, an orphanage for street chi... Show more

Bada Dosth is an underworld don with a clean image. He runs two charity organizations: Amma, an orphanage for street children and Sneha, a home for women thrown out by society.


Police Commissioner Zakir Ali is determined to bring him to book. But all his attempts fail. In course of time he understands that Bada Dosth was earlier a police officer called Dayashankar whose family was destroyed by Geevarghese (GV), and that he only had the welfare of society in mind.


Dayashankar embarked on his fight against GV by becoming an autorikshaw driver, overcoming Pakki who ruled roost over the auto stand from where operated and slowly increasing his power and reach until he became what he is today - a modern day avatar of Robin Hood or Kayamkulam Kochunni.


Bada Dosth has Suresh Gopi playing the lead role, which has a negative touch. Manoj K Jayan plays Zakir Ali and Siddique does the role of GV.


The film, the second to be produced by Siddique, is being shot in and around Kochi under the banner of Corporate Films and will be distributed by Liberty Distributors



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Cast & Crew Details:
Suresh Gopi
Siddique
Jyothirmayi
Cochin Haneefa
Manikuttan
Manoj K. Jayan
Vijayakumar Henry
Riaz Khan
Kiran Raj
Vinod
Karthika Mathew
Rani
Veni

Director: Viji Thamby.
Producer: Siddique
Music Director: M. Jayachandran
Song Lyrics Writer: Rajeev Aalumkal
Cinematographer: Salu George
Editor: Don Max
Art Designer: Girish Menon
Screenplay Writer: Babu Pallassery
Original Story Writer: Babu Pallassery



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