Eesho is an Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by Nadirshah featuring Jayasurya and Namitha Pramod in the lead roles.[1] The film written by Suneesh Varanad is produced by Arun Narayan. Roby Varghese is the cinematographer while Nadirshah composes the songs and the original background score is composed and produced by Rahul Raj. The film released on 5 October 2022 through SonyLIV OTT platform.
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Directed by | Nadirshah |
Written by | Suneesh Varanad |
Produced by | Arun Narayan |
Starring | Jayasurya Jaffar Idukki Namitha Pramod Suresh Krishna Johny Antony Akshara Kishor Dr. Lakshmi R Pisharody |
Cinematography | Roby Varghese Raj |
Edited by | Shameer Muhammed |
Music by | Score: Rahul Raj Songs: Nadirshah |
Production company | Arun Narayan Productions |
Distributed by | SonyLIV |
Release date | 5 October 2022 |
Running time | 107minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
While working the night at an ATM, a security guard, Ramachandran Pillai (Jaffar Idukki) who is the prime witness in the case against a powerful industrialist, Sevichan (Suresh Krishna) happens across a mysterious man named Eesho (Jayasurya). They engage in a conversation and the guard pours his heart out to the stranger before realising that Eesho may not be a friend. Who is Eesho and what does he want? Turns out Eesho is a hitman and turns for the rest of the plot.
The first look motion poster of the film was released by Mammootty through his official Facebook account on 15th May 2021.[2]Later on 5th August 2021 second look poster of the movie was released.[3] The teaser of the movie was released on 3rd April 2022.[4][5]
The film will have a direct direct-to-video release through the SonyLIV OTT platform on 5th October 2022.[6][7]
The film was briefly embroiled in controversy over its title which is the Malayalam name of Jesus.[8][9][10][11] The Kerala High Court eventually dismissed the plea to stay the release of the film.[12]
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