Sarkar Colony Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2011
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Sarkar Colony is a 2011 Indian movie directed by V.S. Jayakrishna starring Mukesh, Devayani, Jaffer Idukki and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The feature film is produced by Rajeev Thampi and Chandrasekharan and the music composed by M.G. Sreekumar.



Release Info:
September 23 2011 (India)   
Language: Malayalam
Director: V.S. Jayakrishna

SYNOPSIS:
'Sarkar Colony' portrays the lives of ordinary government servants who with their meager wages, struggle to make both e... Show more

'Sarkar Colony' portrays the lives of ordinary government servants who with their meager wages, struggle to make both ends meet. Some of them turn to some extra business ventures to earn some quick money.


Jayakrishnan had earlier directed 'Kancheepurathe Kalyanam' along with Fazil. 'Sarkar Colony' is first film as an independent director.


Mukesh and Devayani is the leading pair of the film. There are also plenty of major actrs lending them support like Jagadeesh, Jagathy, Ashokan, Suraj, Salimkumar, Narayanankutty, Jaffer Idukki, Kochupreman, Sajan Palluruthi and others.


V.C Asok has scripted the film and has written the dialogues as well.


For M G Sreekumar's music, N.S Abhilash has penned the lyrics. Salu George has handled the camera.


'Sarkar Colony' has been produced by Rajeev Thampi under the banner of Amritha Productions.


The film has been completed in a single schedule and that too in record time of twenty three days. It was shot on locations at Thiruvananthapuram.


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Cast & Crew Details:
Mukesh
Devayani
Jaffer Idukki
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Jagathy Sreekumar
Jagadish

Director: V.S. Jayakrishna
Producer: Rajeev Thampi and Chandrasekharan
Production Company: Amritha productions
Music Director: M.G. Sreekumar
Song Lyrics Writers: Bichu Thirumala, Rajeev Alunkal
Cinematographer: Salu George
Screenplay Writer: V.C. Ashok
Dialogue Writer: V.C. Ashok
Original Story Writer: V.C. Ashok



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