Entry (film)

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Entry
Poster of Entry (film).jpg
Directed byRajesh Amanakara
Produced byAthulya Ashok
StarringBaburaj
Ranjini Haridas
Bhagath Manuel
Sija Rose
CinematographyRam Thulasi
Edited byDonmax
Music byMejo Joseph
Production
company
Athulya Productions
Release date
  • 4 January 2013 (2013-01-04)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Entry is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Rajesh Amanakara and starring Baburaj, Ranjini Haridas, Bhagath Manuel and Sija Rose in the lead roles.

Plot[]

There are two parallel tracks that run in the film, of which the first involves ACP Shreya and ACP Rishikesh. The couple had been married for long, but at the moment, they are on the brink of a divorce and live separately because of some unknown biological reasons. The second track has Arjun, a student who loves bike and also repair the same as a mechanic, and Subaida, a girl on whom Arjun bumps his bike into.arjun is stolen bikes in the city for a London-based underworld don Lucifer aka Palli biju who have a past of selling pirated movies CDs from tamilnadu . Palli Biju needed of an amount of 25 lakhs money for going for a dinner in Thames river London

Cast[]

  • Baburaj as ACP Rishikesh
  • Ranjini Haridas as ACP P. Shreya Rishikesh
  • Bhagath Manuel as Arjun
  • Sija Rose as Subaida, Arjun's love interest
  • Ashokan as Thampi, Arjun's mentor
  • Jins Baskar as Don Lucifer (palli biju) , a london based criminal
  • Suresh Krishna as Police Commissioner, senior officer1 of Rishikesh and P. Sherya
  • Sandeep Menon as Dennis, Arjun's friend
  • Mahima as Arjun's friend
  • Deepika Mohan as Arjun's mother

Release and reception[]

The film was one of the most anticipated releases of the month as it would mark the film debut of television anchor Ranjini Haridas. The film released on 4 January 2013. Critical reactions to the film were mostly negative with most of the reviewers panning the film mainly due to poor acting and dialogue delivery by Ranjini. Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated the film 1/5 stars and concluded the review saying, "Ranjini might be the only reason, why you might have walked into the theatre to see the film, in the first place. And 'Entry' should be a disappointment of gigantic proportions, for her fans and detractors alike."[1]

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