Balram vs. Tharadas is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by I.V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran and S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty, Katrina Kaif, Mukesh and Siddique. It was a crossover sequel of the malayalam movies Athirathram & Inspector Balram. Mammootty plays double roles as Balram and underworld don Tharadas, reprising his roles from the 1991 film Inspector Balram (also from Aavanazhi, its prequel) and 1984's Athirathram.[2] The film was the only Malayalam film featuring popular Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif.[3]
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Directed by | I. V. Sasi |
Written by | T. Damodaran S. N. Swamy |
Produced by | Liberty Basheer |
Starring | Mammootty Katrina Kaif Mukesh Siddique |
Cinematography | Sanjeev Shankar |
Edited by | P.C.Mohanan |
Music by | Songs: Jassie Gift Background Score: Pravin Mani |
Production company | Liberty Royal Productions |
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Running time | 162 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | ₹18 crore[1] |
A large cache of arms is discovered in the land belonging to the local businessman Hussein Sahib. On investigation, Inspector Varma finds that Hussein Sahib has no idea about this, but the land was used by someone called Anali Bhaskaran. The Inspector, along with his colleagues Sudhakaran go to arrest Bhaskaran, but they are given a good fight. As the police are being beaten, the screen alternates between a police jeep appearing on the scene and Anali Bhaskaran trying to knife people. Suddenly a hand appears in the scene and beats Bhaskaran.
He is still the same no-nonsense arrogant person, Balram, who is now a DSP who follows his heterodox ways of investigation. Anali Bhaskaran reveals under interrogation that Hussein Sahib's son Salim is involved in this. Hussein Sahib says that his son left the house sometime back, and he has no idea where he is. Then at this point, it starts raining characters as if it is the start of monsoon season.
In a span of few minutes, we get three villains, MLA Rani, a DGP, Balram's boss, DYSP George, Policewoman Dakshayani, a Chief Minister, a minister called Mustafa, Srini, the editor of a yellow journal, and a policeman called Ummar . Balram concludes that Tharadas was behind all this, and the scene switches to Dubai.
After beating his associate, Tharadas meets the minister Mustafa and does some business. He also wants a favor from the minister. He wants a ring to be passed to his girlfriend Supriya, who is an actress. Once the people and linkages are established, the game is set in motion in an even faster pace. Balram concludes that the only way to trap Tharadas is to arrest Supriya. As expected, Tharadas lands in Kerala and takes on Balram, and tries to stop the actions of Balram. In the end, Tharadas shoots down DYSP George who was one of his ally who had turned against him, and this is witnessed by Balram, after which Tharadas surrenders to Balram.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Maathapoove" | Gireesh Puthenchery | Jassie Gift, Anwar Sadath, Afsal, Girish, Rimi Tomy | 4:03 |
2. | "Neelathadaakangalo (Female)" | Kaithapram | Delsy Ninan | 4:09 |
3. | "Neelathadaakangalo (Male)" | Kaithapram | K.J. Yesudas | 4:09 |
The soundtrack for the film was composed by Jassie Gift.
It was a big budget film at that time, made at a cost above ₹18 crore (equivalent to ₹54 crore or US$6.8 million in 2020).
The film released on 28 April 2006.
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