Janaadhipan

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Janaadhipan

Film


Janaadhipan (transl.The king) is an Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written and directed by Thanseer M A, and starring Hareesh Peradi, Vinu Mohan and Anil Nedumangad.[1] The soundtrack is composed by Mejo Joseph. The film began production in January 2018.[2]

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Cast

  • Hareesh Peradi as Kannur Vishwan
  • Vinu Mohan as Anand
  • Hariprashanth MG as Gunda Saleem
  • Anil Nedumangad as Monichan
  • Sunil Sukhada as Bakkar
  • Kottayam Pradeep as Sivadasan
  • Tanuja Karthika as Nadiya
  • Dinesh Panicker as Governor
  • Maala Parvathy as Kshema
  • Appunni Sasi as  Rajan
  • Sreekumar  as Venu Saghavu
  • Avinash Natarajan as Niranjan
  • Suresh Kurup as Suresh
  • Balachandran Chullikkad as Swamy
  • Vijayan Karanthoor  as Hajiyaar
  • Dysp Rajkumar as DGP
  • Prakrithi as Arathy
  • Sreekumar Mullasery as advocate
  • Renjith Govindamangalam as Ani
  • Alex Vallikkunnam as opposition leader
  • Kalyaani as Varalekshmi
  • Sujith A.K as villager
  • Arunnath Palode as villager
  • Jose P Raphael as villager
  • Harish Pengan as villager
  • Thampanoor Sheriff as Commissioner

Production

Janaadhipan is directed by Thanseer M A for Devi Entertainments. The film, said to be a political thriller, revolves around a few tense days in the life of a communist Chief Minister of Kerala, who is played by Hareesh Peradi.[3] The director has confirmed that the film has no connection to any person living or dead.[4]

Music

The music and background score of the film were composed by Mejo Joseph.

Track listing

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References

  1. "'Janadhipan': Hareesh Peradi to play the lead role of Chief Minister". The Times of India. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  2. UR, Arya (22 June 2018). "Hareesh Peradi plays a communist CM". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  3. "Janaadhipan - Official Trailer | Malayalam Movie News - Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  4. Ninamozhukunnu, retrieved 25 December 2018



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