Thank You (2013 film)

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Thank You
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Directed byV. K. Prakash
Written byArunlal Ramachandran
Produced byShahul Hammeed Marikar
StarringJayasurya
Honey Rose
Sethu
CinematographyArvind Krishna
Edited byBabu Rathnam Uthara
Music byBijibal
Production
company
Release date
  • 14 June 2013 (2013-06-14)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Thank You is a 2013 Malayalam drama thriller film written by Arunlal Ramachandran and directed by V. K. Prakash, starring Jayasurya, Honey Rose and Sethu. The film is produced by Shahul Hameed Marikar under the banner of and features music composed by Bijibal, whilst cinematography is handled by Arvind Krishna and is edited by Babu Rathnam. Although the film earned back its revenue from satellite rights, it did not run well in theatres.

Plot[]

The film is shown to be a reflection of the current socio-political system, based on the violence against women.[1] It revolves around a person who arrives in Trivandrum city who takes a ride from place to place in an Autorickshaw.[2] His name or whereabouts are not revealed, and he just travels from place to place in the auto rickshaw. The questions about his whereabouts form the rest of the story.

Cast[]

Production[]

Development[]

The movie kicked off a series of films by the production firm that also includes the Mollywood debut of directors Gautham Vasudev Menon and Thiru. Thank You, which is penned by 10:30 am Local Call scribe Arun Lal, was the first among the eight films to go on floors. On the film, the scriptwriter had revealed before shoot that the film is a thriller that unravels in Trivandrum and the plot revolves around a person who comes to the city. Also that they do not introduce the person by his name or whereabouts, and he just travels from place to place in an auto rickshaw. The questions about his whereabouts form the rest of the story. Incidentally, the project took shape in just over two weeks. The scriptwriter discussed the idea with actor Jayasurya on the set of Mumbai Police and the actor had asked him to approach the director V. K. Prakash, who had been astonished over by the story and requested for a complete script as soon as possible to start work on the film. The project took shape really fast over a few days. Jayasurya told that "he thinks it's a gem of a script and Arun Lal's a master scriptwriter to come up with it in such a short time. Even VKP is thrilled about the movie."[3]

Casting[]

Jayasurya was cast by the script writer as he was the first one of cast and crew which the script was told to. Honey Rose who had been in the directors previous film Trivandrum Lodge paired with Jayasurya was cast to do the role as a modern wife. Remya Nambeesan was also considered for a prominent role. Actor Sethu who played the role of police officer Bhaskar in the Tamil film Mynaa was cast to play the one of the lead role as the director was impressed with his performance. There was also rumours of Sunny Wayne at the time a rising actor to be part of the film. Tini Tom was also cast to play a police officer after being part of the director V. K. Prakash's 2011 film Beautiful. Other people announced as per cast were Kailash, Mukundan, Balachandran and Aishwarya Devan. The actress Aishwarya, who debuted in Tamil films with Yuvan, had now signed her next in prominent and one of her best roles. Aishwarya Devan plays a reporter in the film, a challenging role which is an emotional thriller.

Filming[]

The puja of Thank You and seven other films by Marikar Films was conducted on 9 April 2013. Principal photography began on 11 April 2013 at Trivandrum in the residential area Chackai.[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ http://asianetindia.com/v-k-prakash-and-jayasurya-again-in-thank-you/
  2. ^ Vincent, Midhun (17 April 2013). "Chitralokam: Thank You: V K Prakash, Jayasurya and Dhwani's next a thriller". Chitralokam123.blogspot.ca. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  3. ^ "V K Prakash, Jayasurya reunite for Thank you". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 April 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  4. ^ "A special start". Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  5. ^ Sathyendran, Nita (24 April 2013). "Role play". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 September 2013.

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