3 Char Sau Bees

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3 Char Sau Bees
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Directed by Govindankutty
Written by Govindankutty
Produced by
  • Vinod Nair
  • Jayesh Thampan
Starring
CinematographyBejoyce Varghese
Music by Jassie Gift
Release date
  • 20 August 2010 (2010-08-20)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

3 Char Sau Bees is a 2010 Malayalam-language film directed by Govindankutty. It marked Govindan Kutty's debut as a director and screenwriter. The film was released during Onam, an Indian harvest and cultural festival . [1]

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Plot

Char Sau Bees means 420 in Hindi, which refers to a person who is up to some fraudulent activity. This movie is the story of three such people played by Govindankutty and the newcomers Rahul Menon and Anu Anandhan. Dhanya Mary Varghese plays the female lead. Director Major Ravi appears in a cameo role in this film.

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References

  1. "Char Sau Bees for Onam". Rediff.com.