Sahasram (film)
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Directed by | Dr. Janardhanan |
Produced by | Surendran Pillai |
Written by | Dr. Janardhanan |
Starring | Suresh Gopi Lakshmi Gopalaswamy Bala Sarayu Sandhya |
Music by | M. Jayachandran |
Cinematography | Senthil Kumar |
Edited by | Mahesh Narayanan |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Sahasram (Malayalam: സഹസ്രം) is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by director Dr. Janardhanan, starring Suresh Gopi, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, Bala, Sarayu and Sandhya in the lead roles. Later in 2013 the film was dubbed in Tamil as Ruthravathy.
Plot[edit]
The film starts with a shooting of an upcoming film in which is an actor Sudheer (Suresh Krishna) who is a womanizer. On the shooting of this movie she pushes the actress Yamuna (Sarayu) on the waterfall. But she was saved by an art director Vyshakh (Bala) who was a drug addict, and an ex-lover of Yamuna. Vyshakh fights with Sudheer and Yamuna suicides in the waterfall when Vyshakh scolds her. Which causes Vyshakh sadness.
But later, Vyshakh gets a notice from an upcoming movie named Yakshiambalam from his friend Raghupathy (Jagathy Sreekumar) who gives from a director for a work Vyshakh agrees this and goes to a Mana for a location and then he calls Dr. Vrinda (Lakshmi Gopalaswamy) who knows the story of this house. And then he comes to the same house and he sees the owner and her wife Sridevi (Sandhya) and they agrees to shoot the film. But he escapes from the house who a fight between the rivals.
One morning, he gets a call from the man who is the driver of Dr. Vrinda. But he says to the driver that he sees the house owner and his wife but the driver does not believe and Vyshakh goes to the same house where he came when he sees that the house is now in existence. It is revealed that the house was haunted. He goes to the same house at night and drawing the picture of the same persons where he met. When he draws their pictures a spirit of the same women was coming to haunt him but he escapes from there when he hears the same sound of the women.
When the starts shooting of the movie Yakshiambalam on the same location of the house they calls the newly debutante film actress Supriya (also Sandhya) Vyshakh sees the debutante actress who is a dopplegänger of the same girl. When Vyshakh believes that if she acts in this movie surely she will be dead.
He fights with Sudheer with an exact revenge on him. But later, at night when Sudheer came to rape Supriya. Supriya pushes him and a mask wearing man kills Sudheer and this causes Supriya goes to unconscious.
At the hospital, Supriya comes to consciousness and the police files a witness truth from Supriya. The police arrest Bala for killing Sudheer. But when he escapes from the police and then he was caught by the IPS officer Sahasranamam (Suresh Gopi). And they caught in a fight Bala thinking he is Sudheer and he is arrested. Sahasranamam took the investigation of the murder case of the actor Sudheer.
Sudheer's Father Sreekanthan (Madhu) is a chief minister and has an exact revenge on Vaishak for killing his son Sudheer. But later at the hospital Vaishak gets a shock treatment where he does not recognise anything.
Cast[edit]
- Suresh Gopi as SP Vishnu Sahasranamam IPS
- Bala as Vyshakan, art director
- Lakshmi Gopalaswamy as Dr. Vrinda, psychiatrist
- Sandhya as Sridevi / Supriya
- Madhu as Home Minister Sreekanthan, Sudheer's father
- Sarayu as Yamuna
- Jagathy Sreekumar as Production controller Raghupathy
- Suresh Krishna as Sudheer
- Riza Bava
- Kiran Raj as CI Ameer
- Niyaz Musaliyar as SI Joy
- Rajesh Hebbar
- Sudheesh as Shajahan
- Indrans as Kochukuttan
- Kottayam Nazeer
- Sidhartha Siva as Vinayan
Soundtrack[edit]
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Recorded | Manorama Music |
Genre | World Music |
Label | Manorama Music |
Producer | Thrilok Productions |
The music of Sahasram is given by M. Jayachandran. The lyrics are written by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The film has two songs, performed by K. S. Chitra and Alphose.
Track # | Song | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Etho Raavil" | K. S. Chithra |
2 | "Kanne Vaa" | Alphonse |
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