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Violin
Promotional poster
Directed bySibi Malayil
Written byViju Ramachandran
Produced byAOPL Entertainment
StarringAsif Ali
Nithya Menon
CinematographyManoj Pillai
Edited byBijith Bala
Music byBijibal
Anand Raj Anand
Production
company
AOPL Entertainment
Distributed byAPOL Cinemas Release through Lal Release
Release date
  • 1 July 2011 (2011-07-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Violin is a 2011 Malayalam language musical romance film directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Asif Ali and Nithya Menon in the lead roles, and Vijayaraghavan, Nedumudi Venu, Sreejith Ravi, Chembil Ashokan, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan and Reena Basheer in other major roles. The film is about two youngsters who are brought together by their fondness to music. A musical romance film by genre, it features music composed by Bijibal and a song composed by Bollywood composer Anand Raj Anand. Rafeeq Ahmed writes the lyrics while Manoj Pillai is the cinematographer. Sakhi Thomas was the costume designer for this movie. Having filmed the major parts from Fort Kochi, the film released on 1 July 2011.[1][2] Violin Dubbed to Telugu As Dilse in 2012.

Plot

The lives of Angel and her two aunts Annie and Mercy are transformed, when Aby walks in, as their tenant. After a bout of initial resistance from Angel, romance strikes, and the two fall in sincere love.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of this movie was composed by Bijibal and Anand Raj Anand, with lyrics by Rafeeq Ahmed and Santhosh Varma.

Track Song Title Singer(s) Lyricist
1 "Chirakuveesi" (Female) Soumya T. R. Rafeeq Ahmed
2 "Himakanam" Ganesh Sundaram, Gayatri Rafeeq Ahmed
3 "Ente Mohangalellam" Vidhu Prathap, Cicily Santhosh Varma
4 "Chirakuveesi" (Male) Bijibal Rafeeq Ahmed
5 "Kaanakombil" Nishad, Elizabeth Raju Rafeeq Ahmed

References

  1. ^ "Music of life". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 21 January 2011. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Review: Sibi Malayil disappoints with Violin".

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