Nasrani (film)

Nasrani (film)
Nasrani
Directed by Joshiy
Produced by Mishal Mohammed Haris (Doha)
Written by Ranjith
Starring Mammootty
Vimala Raman
Muktha Elsa George
Lalu Alex
Music by Bijibal
Distributed by Marikkar Filims
Release date(s) 12 October 2007
Running time 150 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam

Nasrani is a 2007 Malayalam movie starring Mammootty and directed by Joshiy. Produced by Rajan Thaliparamba(Doha) the Story, Screenplay and Dialogue is by Ranjith. The film tells the story of a typical Achayan from a Syrian Catholic family in Central Kerala.[1]

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Synopsis

Nasrani revolves around the life of a rich planter, David John Kottarathil, a Syrian Christian estate owner whose luxurious life style turns upside down when his beloved ones are affected by certain incidents.

Production

The film is produced by Rajan Doha under the banner of Horizon Entertainment. The locations of the film included Kottayam, Palai, Vaikom, Vagamon and Chalakudy.[2]

Reception

The film was a flop at the boxoffice.[3]

Credits

  • Direction - Joshiy
  • Story, Screenplay - Ranjith
  • Producer - Rajan (Doha)
  • Distribution - Marakkar Filims
  • Banner - Horizon Entertainment
  • Music - Bijibal
  • Lyrics - Anil Panachooran
  • Cinematography - Shaji
  • Director of Art - Joseph Nellikkal
  • Editing - Renjen Abraham
  • Make-up - Salim Kadakkal
  • Decoration - Palani

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