Aaraattu (2022 film)
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Directed by | B. Unnikrishnan |
Written by | Udaykrishna |
Produced by | Sajeesh Manjery RD Illuminations |
Starring | Mohanlal |
Cinematography | Vijay Ulaganath |
Edited by | Shameer Muhammed |
Music by | Rahul Raj |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Neyyattinkara Gopante Aaraattu, or simply Aaraattu (transl. Extravaganza), is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language action drama film co-produced and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and written by Udaykrishna. Starring Mohanlal in the lead role, the film also features Neil Vincent, Shraddha Srinath, Ramachandra Raju, Nedumudi Venu, Siddique, Prabhakar, Vijayaraghavan, Saikumar, Indrans, Malavika Menon, Swasika, and Rachana Narayanankutty in supporting cast. Rahul Raj composed the original songs and background score.
Principal photography began on 23 November 2020 in Palakkad district.[1][2] Filming was concluded in March 2021.The film is now confirmed to be released on 10 February 2022.[3]
Premise[]
Goparajan / Gopan, a native of Neyyattinkara and a real estate tycoon buys a large piece of land in Chittur for a construction purpose, but on his arrival he learns that the residents are forcefully and unlawfully evicted from their properties by a Karnataka based real estate mafia using illegal land acquisition rules with support from the local authorities and government officials.
Cast[]
- Mohanlal as Goparajan a.k.a. Neyyattinkara Gopan (GP)
- Shraddha Srinath as Sethulakshmi Kaimal, R.D.O., Palakkad
- Ramachandra Raju as Siddipet Narasimha Swamy
- Sampath Raj as Narayana Vaikundar, a Hyderabad based real estate don[4]
- Siddique as CI Zachariah Alexander
- Saikumar as N. Sankaranarayanan, Deputy Minister of Railways, Government of India
- Prabhakar as Indrakaran, henchman of Narasimha Swamy
- Nedumudi Venu as Sudhakara Kaimal, a retired Headmaster
- Srikanth as Adv. Ranga Rao, brother of Narayana Vaikundar[5]
- Ganesh Kumar as Vijayan, Panchayat president[6]
- Malavika Menon as Aswathy Kaimal, a college student, sister of Sethulakshmi Kaimal
- Neha Saxena as Arundhati Pathak I.A.S., District Collector, Palakkad
- Swasika as Savithri, Shivan's lover
- Rachana Narayanankutty as Malathy, a local villager
- Dr. Rony David as Cyno Thomas, Panchayat secretary[7]
- Vijayaraghavan as H. D. Devadas, Minister of Revenue, Government of Kerala
- Indrans as Bhaskaran, a local villager
- Sivaji Guruvayoor as M.L.A. Madhavan Pattambi
- Johny Antony as K. T. Mathai, Village Officer, Chittur
- Kochu Preman as Peethambaran, a local villager
- Dhruvan as Shivan, a party member
- Nandhu as Satheeshan, a Panchayat member
- Prasanth Alexander as Thankachan, a Panchayat member
- Anand as Sasikumar, Municipal Commissioner, Palakkad Municipality[8]
- Sheela as Chandraamma, member of Chembakasseri Illam[9]
- Ravikumar as Sreedharan Adiga, member of Chembakasseri Illam
- Raghavan as Padmanabhan Adiga, member of Chembakasseri Illam
- Senthil Krishna as Saravanan, a local from Neyyattinkara
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Varadaraja Venkatachalam, Director of Southern Indian Railways, Chennai
- Bheeman Raghu as Udumbu Velu, a local goon
- Renji Panicker as P. Jayamohan I.P.S., City Police Commissioner, Palakkad
- Alencier Ley Lopez as N. L. Aboobaker, party president
- Nisthar Sait as Kabir Khan, C.I., Chittur Police Station
- Mohan Jose as E. Vasavan, Chairman, Palakkad Municipality
- Prem Kumar as Sathyapalan, a local from Neyyattinkara
- Maniyanpilla Raju as Advocate Krishnamurthy, Gopan's Legal Advisor
- Devan as T. N. Ramanathan, Home Minister, Government of Kerala
- V K Sreeraman as J. Parameshwaran Nambiar, Chief Minister of Kerala
- Abu Salim as Mahmud, S.I., Chittur Police Station
- Riyaz Khan as Mahendran, a local villager[10]
- Baiju Ezhupunna as Simon, Gopan's bodyguard
- Jaise Jose as Solomon, Gopan's bodyguard
- Biju Pappan as Govindan, a local jewellery shop owner
- Santhosh as Bhadran, D.S.P., Kerala Police
- Suresh Krishna as Paulose Palamoodan, a local sawmill owner
- P. Balachandran as Rajendran Master, a senior political activist
- Hareesh Kanaran as Mani, a local thief
- M. R. Gopakumar as Ayyappan, a tea shop owner
- John Vijay as Veeramuthu Gounder, a local Zamindar
- Biju Kuttan as Sarasan, a local villager
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Radhakrishna Kaimal, brother of Sudhakara Kaimal
- Sanjjanaa Galrani as Mohini
- Gaadha as Aarcha, sister of Gopan
- Kottayam Ramesh as Prabhakaran Thampy, Tehsildar, Taluk Office, Chittur
- Ashwin Kumar as Raghupathy, Narasimha's brother
- Seetha as Sulochana, mother of Sethulakshmi Kaimal
- Sadhika Venugopal as Shoranur Shantha
- Surabhi Lakshmi as Ammini, a local from Neyyattinkara
- Sminu Sijo as Shari, a local villager[11][10]
- Kalabhavan Haneef as Divakaran, a local villager
- Lukman Avaran as Mansoor, a goon
- Roshan as Peter, a local villager
- Sharik Khan as sameer, a local villager
- Sivamani as Himself (Cameo appearance in a song)
- A. R. Rahman as Himself (Cameo appearance in a song)
Production[]
Development[]
In May 2020, after the COVID-19 lockdown in India, director B. Unnikrishnan and screenwriter Udaykrishna revealed through their social media pages that they are engaged with the pre-production work of a film, along with cinematographer Jomon T. John, editor Shameer Muhammed, production controller Aroma Mohan and Mohandas.[12] In October, they revealed that the film would feature Mohanlal in the leading role, in which he plays a villager and will have a rural story. Filmng was set to begin in mid-November after Mohanlal has completed filming Drishyam 2.[13] The film marks the first collaboration between Unnikrishnan and Udaykrishna and Mohanlal's fifth time with the former.[14]
Pre-production[]
Unnikrishnan said that they estimate a budget of ₹18 crore, in which ₹30 lakh is allotted for COVID-19 precautions, and the film would have a larger than usual crew by COVID-19 pandemic standards, which would take 60 days to shoot.[15] Cast and crew agreed to work with a reduced remuneration considering the COVID-19 crisis, Unnikrishnan said that, in a normal scenario the film would have cost ₹30 crore.[16] Title of the film was revealed in November. Aaraattu has both action and comedy elements.[17] The film was produced by the production houses Hippo Prime Motion Pictures, Movie Pay Media's, and RD Illuminations.[18]
Filming[]
The crew has planned to shoot the film in Palakkad and Hyderabad. Vijay Ulaganath was the cinematographer.[19] The filming was done following the COVID-19 protocols and safety measures.[20] The film began principal photography on 23 November 2020 in Palakkad district.[21] Shraddha Srinath joined the set on the following day, who plays the character of a Revenue Divisional Officer.[1] Varikkasseri Mana served as a location for the film.[22] Some significant portions were shot at Ottapalam and Ooty.[23] The two day shoot at the Palakkad Town railway station costs ₹23.46 lakhs for renting six coaches from Indian Railways.[24] Mohanlal's character drives a vintage black Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3 with 2255 on the number plate, a reference to Mohanlal's iconic line from his 1986 film Rajavinte Makan.[25] Mohanlal completed his portion by 11 February 2021, with one day shoot left to be shot in March second week.[26] Composer A. R. Rahman appeared in a song sequence along with Mohanlal in March.[27] It was filmed at Chennai.[28] The entire film was wrapped up in late March 2021.[29]
Music[]
The original songs and background score to the film were composed by Rahul Raj. Lyrics for songs were written by B. K. Harinarayanan, Rajeev Govindan, Fejo, and Nikesh Chembilode. A. R. Rahman is part of a song.
Release[]
The film is scheduled to be release in theatres on 10 February 2022.[30] Originally scheduled for 14 October 2021, the premiere was postponed due to closure of theatres in Kerala because of COVID-19 pandemic in India.[31]
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External links[]
- Upcoming films
- 2022 films
- Malayalam-language films
- Indian films
- Films directed by B. Unnikrishnan
- Films scored by Rahul Raj
- Indian action comedy films
- Upcoming Malayalam-language films
- Films shot in Palakkad
- Films shot at Varikkasseri Mana