Indraprastham is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller-action film directed by Haridas, starring Mammootty, Vikram, Simran, Akshay Anand, Prakash Raj and Devan in prominent roles. The film marks the debut of Simran in Malayalam cinema.
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Directed by | Haridas |
Written by | Robin Thirumala |
Produced by | Premkumar Marath |
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Cinematography | Sanjeev Shankar |
Edited by | K. Sankunny |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Chitra Narayan (Simran), a political journalist with Observer Daily in Delhi, is in love with Kiran Verma (Akshay Anand), a budding actor. She intrudes into the illegal affairs of Paul B. Issac (Devan), a Delhi-based politician. Paul B. Issac commits a murder and gets actor Kiran's face morphed onto his body in the video, whereby he traps him for the crime. Kiran is jailed under the charge of murder. Chitra gets the video tape, and she smells foul and tries to reveal the truth behind the morphing of images. She is followed by the goons of Paul. Chitra reaches Bangalore, but the goons reach there after her. She is saved by Sathish Menon (Mammootty), a software engineer. He becomes her savior. After watching the video, Sathish realizes the truth behind the crime and decides to expose Paul B. Issac. Meanwhile, Kiran is killed. Sathish's software company suffers huge setbacks, after the illegal influence of Paul, causing huge losses. Sathish openly begins his battle for justice for Chitra.
The film score is composed by Vidyasagar
Song Title | Singers |
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"Thanka Thinkal" | M. G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chitra |
"Parayumo Mookayamaame" | K. J. Yesudas |
"Mazhavillin Kottarathhil" | Sujatha Mohan, Biju Narayanan |
"Dekho Simple Magic" | Biju Narayanan |
"Bolo Bolo" | K. J. Yesudas |
The film released on 23 August 1996. Despite the film being a major release during the festive season in Kerala, it decleared as superhit in kerala .[1]
The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Delhi Darbar, with a reviewer noting "the strong cast is the main attraction".[2]
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