Loudspeaker (film)

For 1934 film, see The Loudspeaker.
Loudspeaker

Theatrical poster
Directed by Jayaraj
Produced by Jayaraj
M.P. Surendranth
(co-producer)
Screenplay by Jayaraj
Story by Jayaraj
P. Y. Jose
Starring Mammootty
Sasi Kumar
Gracy Singh
Jagathy Sreekumar
Cochin Hanifa
Saleem Kumar
KPAC Lalitha
Music by Bijibal
Cinematography Gunashekhar
Edited by Vijai Sankar
Production
company
New Generation Cinema
Distributed by P. A. Sebastine
Time Ads Entertainment
Release dates
  • 20 September 2009 (2009-09-20) (Kerala)
Running time
121 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam

Loudspeaker is a 2009 Malayalam film produced, written, and directed by Jayaraj, starring Mammootty, Sasi Kumar, Gracy Singh, Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Hanifa, Saleem Kumar, and KPAC Lalitha.

Plot

The movie is all about the relationships between two rare bred men from extremely different strata of society, but more in common than is apparent from the first look. They might have never run into each other, with their stark contrast in nature and life styles and would have hardly given each other a second look, if they hadn't met in these defined circumstances. But the movie throws them together, intertwined in worst of their days and progressively built in the rapport between the extremes, and infuses the spirit of worthy and meaningful life to all in the screen and those who watches them on screen.

Mammootty plays the lead role Mike Philippose, a barefooted uneducated simpleton who lands in the city, armoured with his loud voice, opinions and dazzling wit to stand up with the different level of etiquette's he find in the flats of the city. His arrival is as a kidney donor to ailing Anand Menon, an astrophysicist who returned to his home nation after working in US for the last forty six years. A dejected man who wants to run away from his memories, Menon is turned into the reverse track by Mike, who lives with his memories and snobs about his deceased father and about the silent hamlet of Thopramkudy.

The movie packs a lot of characters like the old man (Janardhanan) in legal tussle with his children, the fighting couple (Kalpana and Reghu) who even don't like to see face to face, a secretary of the flat residents (Jagathy) who only has a dog for his company, a group of loud bachelors and a kid who turns into a brat, left alone and away from her parents.

Cast

Soundtrack

The songs of Loudspeaker were composed by Bijibal and lyrics were written by Anil Panachooran. "Alliyambal", a famous song from Rosy composed by Job Master and sung by K. J. Yesudas, is adopted in this film. The new version of the song is sung by his son, Vijay Yesudas.[1]

Singer: P.Jayachandran

Box office

The film ran for 100 days in theatres and became a super hit.[2][3][4][5]

References

External links

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