Athma Kadha Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2010
Critics:
Audience:

Athma Kadha is a 2010 Indian movie directed by Premlal starring Sreenivasan, Sharbani Mukherjee, Jagathy Sreekumar and Shafna. The feature film is produced by Santhosh Pavithram & Shafeer Sait and the music composed by Alphons Josephe.



Release Info:
August 20 2010 (India)   
Language: Malayalam
Director: Premlal

SYNOPSIS:
Atmakadha is a film directed by Premlal who is a great admirer of the legends of film making Kurosawa and Spielberg. ... Show more

Atmakadha is a film directed by Premlal who is a great admirer of the legends of film making Kurosawa and Spielberg.


Sreenivasan plays the role of a blind man Kochubaby in the film 'Atmakatha'. Sharbani Mukerjee dons the role of his wife Mary.


Kochubaby has a very unique ability to grasp the life and behaviour of people around him. He is an employee of local a candle prodution company.


It is there that he meets Mary and becomes friends with her. They decide to get married and are soon blessed with a child.


Apart from Sreenivasan and Sharbani, the film also has Jagathy, Kochupreman, Munshi, Shafna, Sreelatha several other actors in key roles.


Sameer Anthikad has handled the camera. Kaithpram and Engandiyoor Chandrashekaran have writtn the lyrics. Alphonse has composed the music.


Shot on locations at Thodupuzha and Peerumedu, Atmakadha is ready for release.


REVIEWS (1)
3.8
Critics
4.0
Users
 
CRITIC REVIEWS:

 
MOVIE STILL PHOTOS

More Pictures...

Cast & Crew Details:
Sreenivasan
Sharbani Mukherjee
Jagathy Sreekumar
Shafna
Babu Namboothiri
Bindu Panicker
Munshi Venu
Chempil Ashokan

Director: Premlal
Producer: Santhosh Pavithram & Shafeer Sait
Production Company: Pavithram Creations
Music Director: Alphons Josephe
Song Lyrics Writer: Kaithapram & Engandiyur Chandrasekharan
Cinematographer: Sameer Anthikkad
Editor: Mahesh Narayanan
Art Designer: Suresh Kollam
Screenplay Writer: Premlal
Dialogue Writer: Premlal
Original Story Writer: Premlal


Athma Kadha IN THE NEWS

Athma Kadha EVENTS


MOVIE REVIEWS