The Train Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2011
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The Train is a 2011 Indian movie directed by Jayaraj starring Mammootty, Jayasurya, Jagathy Sreekumar and Anchal Sabarwal. Music for the Movie is composed by Sreenivas.



Release Info:
May 27 2011 (India)   
Language: Malayalam
Director: Jayaraj
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Anchal Sabarwal
Sheena
Abhimanyu
Sabitha Jayaraj

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The Train has been directed by Jayaraj, and marks the coming together of the director with Mammootty after the much accl... Show more

The Train has been directed by Jayaraj, and marks the coming together of the director with Mammootty after the much acclaimed 'Loud Speaker'.


The film is set against the backdrop of 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. It also takes a look at the lives of Malayalee families affected by the bomb blasts.


Mammootty plays a police officer investigating the murder of a young man who had come to Mumbai to sing a track under composer A. R. Rahman.


It also stars Jayasurya, Sheena Chohan and Sabitha Jayaraj in supporting roles. The film was earlier titled as Track with Rahman.


The music has been composed by Srinivas. Cinematography is by Thanu Paalakh and Seenu Murukkumpuzha. The film has been edited by Vivek Harshan.


The film that has been produced by Harvest Dreams and Entertainments Pvt. Ltd is slated for a release in Kerala on 27th of May. It would later be dubbed into Hindi and Tamil as well.


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Cast & Crew Details:
Mammootty
Jayasurya
Jagathy Sreekumar
Anchal Sabarwal
Sheena
Abhimanyu
Sabitha Jayaraj
Anupam Kher
Padmakumar

Director: Jayaraj
Production Company: Harvest Dreams and Entertainments Pvt. Ltd
Music Director: Sreenivas
Song Lyrics Writer: Rafeeq Ahammed
Cinematographers: Tanu Palak, Sinu Murukkumpuzha
Art Designers: Mayur, Ajayan Kattunkal
Screenplay Writer: Jayaraj
Dialogue Writer: Jayaraj
Original Story Writer: Jayaraj


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