Maharaja Talkies
Maharaja Talkies | |
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Directed by | Devidas Chelanat |
Written by | Saji Damodar |
Produced by | S Mohan |
Starring | Mukesh Urvashi |
Cinematography | K P Suresh |
Edited by | Saji Damodar |
Distributed by | Dhanush Productions |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Maharaja Talkies (Malayalam: മഹാരാജ ടാക്കീസ് ) is 2011 Malayalam film, directed by debutante Devidas Chelanatt, starring Mukesh and Urvashi in the lead roles.[1][2][3]
Synopsis
Maharaja Talkies is about Vimala (Urvashi) and her three sisters Ganga, Yamuna and Unnimaya. They run a film theatre that has been bestowed on them by their mother, before she died. Vimala has been more than a father and mother to the younger kids, since their father Raghavan Nair (Babu Namboothiri) had deserted them when they were quite young. Pappachan (Vijayaraghavan) who plays the local moneybag, is hell bent on bringing Maharaja Talkies down. He does it by hiring a cabaret dancer, and the people in no time desert the cinema hall and flock around the voluptuous performer. He also seeks the services of a Panchayath president who has been spurned by the 'theatre sisters' and who was asked to buy a few tickets for his family rather that having them for free. Then Venugopal (Mukesh), Vimala's childhood friend, comes to the village as Panchayath secretary. He then helps Vimala save the talkies.[4]
Cast
- Mukesh as Venugopal
- Urvashi as Vimala
- Jagadeesh
- Janardanan
- Vijayaraghavan as Pappachan
- Salim Kumar
- T G Ravi
- Harishree Ashokan
- Ramesh Pisharody
- Narayanankutty
- Kalabhavan Haneef
- Machan Varghese
- Babu Namboothiri as Raghavan Nair
- Rakhi Devi
- Unnimaya
- Seema G. Nair
- Deepika Mohan
- Sukumari
- Haridas T. B.
References
- ^ "Review: Maharaja Talkies isn't worth the time".
- ^ "Maharaja Talkeis review. Maharaja Talkeis Malayalam movie review, story, rating".
- ^ "Maharaja Talkies Review | Maharaja Talkies Malayalam Movie Review by Veeyen". 17 May 2011.
- ^ "മഹാരാജാ ടാക്കീസ് വിശേഷങ്ങള് , Malayalam - Mathrubhumi Movies". Archived from the original on 15 April 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.