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Rock N' Roll
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRanjith
Written byRanjith
Produced byP. N. Venugopal
StarringMohanlal
Lakshmi Rai
Mukesh
Rahman
Manoj K Jayan
Lal
Siddique
Jagathy Sreekumar
Shweta Menon
Harisree Asokan
CinematographyManoj Pillai
Amal Neerad
Edited byRanjan Abraham
Music byVidyasagar:(Songs) Bijibal:(Background Music)
Distributed byMarikkar Films
Release date
  • 16 November 2007 (2007-11-16)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Rock N' Roll is a 2007 Malayalam musical comedy film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Mohanlal, Lakshmi Rai, Mukesh, Rahman, Manoj K Jayan, Lal, Siddique, Harisree Ashokan, and Jagathy Sreekumar in the main roles. The film tells the story of six musicians in Chennai, the major centre of film production in South India.

Plot

Rock N' Roll tells the story of Chandramouli (Mohanlal), a composer and drummer, of his return to Chennai from South Africa for a brief visit, and of the incidents happening in that short span.

Gunasekharan (Siddique), a leading music composer, is busy with his composition for the latest film directed by Lal Jose. He feels, it would be better, if he gets the help of his old friend Chandramouli, who is now busy with his international concerts. But Mouli, a fun loving and jovial musician, makes a surprise landing in Chennai and helps Guna in his work.

Mouli accidentally falls in love with Daya Sreenivasan (Lakshmi Rai), the female playback singer, who is also an ardent fan of Mouli. But because of the compulsions from her parents and fiancé, Vivek (Anoop Menon), she moves back to Mumbai.

Mouli plots a plan with his friend Thabala Balu (Harisree Ashokan) to bring her back to Chennai. He makes Daya believe that he is now composing a dozen songs for a film and wants Daya to sing it.

Daya, who comes back to Chennai, is not impressed by Mouli's tunes. When she openly expresses her unhappiness over the tune, Mouli takes it as a prestige issue and composes a song entirely dedicated to her. However, Daya is unable to attend the studio on that particular date as she will marry Vivek, whom she feels is too arrogant and sophisticated for her.

Mouli enters the marriage venue and takes Daya to the studio for 30 minutes despite the opposition from her family members. Daya, who within time is fully in love with Mouli, realizes his love for her and opens her mind to him.

The film ends with Mouli relaxing at a beach with Daya, but his old habits of carefree nature and passion for girls still not gone.

Reception

The film received mostly negative reviews. On the other hand the music was well received. Vidyasagar's music was popular especially the song "Chandamama", which stayed in the charts for many weeks.[1]

Cast

Soundtrack

Rock 'N' Roll
Soundtrack album by
Released03 November 2007
RecordedVarsha Vallaki Studios
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
Length21:25
LanguageMalayalam
LabelManorama Music
ProducerVidyasagar
Vidyasagar chronology
Goal
(2007)
Rock 'N' Roll
(2007)
Pirivom Santhippom
(2008)

The film's background score is composed by Bijibal,[2] while the songs are composed by Vidyasagar with lyrics written by Gireesh Puthenchery. The songs was very popular.

Song Title Singers
"Chandamama" Anitha Shaiq, Rija, M. G. Sreekumar
"Jiruthana" Ranjith, Tippu
"Manchadi Mazha" Madhu Balakrishnan, Sujatha
"Ravereyayi" Madhu Balakrishnan
"Valayonnitha" Vijay Yesudas, Ranjith, Jeemon KJ, Pradeep Palluruthy

Quotes

"Rock & Roll is an out and out musical entertainer set in Chennai milieu with the background of a recording studio and the world of music directors. It’s a fun movie with Mohanlal leading the pack of merry men." - director Ranjith[3]

References

  1. ^ "Rock N Roll Review". Oneindia.in. 25 January 2008. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  2. ^ Vijay George (20 June 2008). "Lyrical notes". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012.
  3. ^ Release news:Sify.com Sify.com Archived 29 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine