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Directed by | Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri |
Screenplay by | T. A. Razaq |
Story by | Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri |
Produced by | A. Mukundan |
Starring | Abbas Hasan Archana Jose Kavi |
Cinematography | Gunasekaran |
Music by | Deepankuran |
Production company | Valluvan Kadavu Creations |
Distributed by | Sree Gokulam Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Mazhavillinattam Vare (transl. Till the End of the Rainbow) is a Malayalam–language sports and musical film co-written and directed by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The screenplay is written by T.A. Razaq based on the story by Kaithapram.[1] It will be the directorial debut of Kaithapram, a noted poet, writer, lyricist, composer and actor from Malayalam cinema.[2] It stars Abbas Hasan and Archana Jose Kavi in the lead roles, with Sai Kumar, Salim Kumar, Madhu, Nedumudi Venu, Krishna and Kaviyoor Ponnamma playing other prominent roles.[1] Cricketers Syed Kirmani, Kapil Dev, Sreesanth, Robin Singh, Roger Binny, and J. K. Mahendra appear in cameo roles.[3] Produced by A. Mukundan under the banner of Valluvan Kadavu Creations, it features music composed by the director's son Deepankuran and cinematography by Gunasekaran.[1][4] Produced by A. Mukundan under the banner of Valluvan Kadavu Creations, it features music composed by the director's son Deepankuran and cinematography by Gunasekaran.[1]
The film is about the life-changing journey of a young Pakistani cricketer (Abbas Hasan) and a college student (Archana Kavi) who is an ardent admirer of him.[1] Principal photography of the film began in September 2010, and is being completed from Kannur and Thalassery, Kerala.[5] It is to be distributed by Sree Gokulam Films.[1]
The film's protagonist is Yassin Mubarak Azad, a Pakistani cricketer who comes to Kerala on a mission. Pakistani fast bowler Mohammed Asif was originally cast in this role but was replaced when he was found involved in a match fixing scandal.[6] Kaithapram then signed Pakistani batsman Mohammad Hafeez in the role.[7] He was also replaced due to his busy cricket schedules.[1] Kaithapram's final choice was Abbas Hasan, a Canadian-born, Paris-raised, and London-based Pakistani singer.[8] Hasan is on his acting debut through this film. Malayalee cricketer Sreesanth was also reportedly considered for playing an important role.[5] After Sreesanth was arrested on charges of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League, Kaithapram announced that he would be cutting out those scenes featuring the cricketer from the film.[9]
The film's music is by Deepankuran. The soundtrack album was launched by actor Mammootty on 3 January 2011, at Gokulam Auditorium, Kochi.[10]