@Andheri

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@Andheri
Andheri-2014.jpg
Directed by Biju Bhaskar Nair
Screenplay byBiju Bhaskar Nair
Story byBiju Bhaskar Nair
Produced by Santhosh Damodharan
Starring Atul Kulkarni
Sreenivasan
Bineesh Kodiyeri
Disney James
Aparna Nair
Biyon
CinematographyMuhammed Rubyz
Edited byRaja Mohammed
Music by M Jayachandran
Alphons Joseph
Abhishek Ray
Production
company
Damor Cinema
Distributed byDamor Cinema
Release date
  • 14 February 2014 (2014-02-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

@Andheri is a 2014 Malayalam drama thriller film written and directed by Biju Bhaskar Nair. It stars Atul Kulkarni, and Sreenivasan in leads and Bineesh Kodiyeri, Disney James, Aparna Nair and Biyon in the supporting roles. [1]

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Plot

Rajan Pillai is an underworld don in Mumbai. Sub-inspector Menon is an ordinary police officer. Menon is very much concerned about the family of his colleague who has been murdered while on duty. Menon shares a good emotional relationship with the two sons of his colleague. The elder of them Pappan is a taxi driver who is married and has a child. The younger one Appu is jobless. He is ready to do any job that he gets.

Biju Bhaskar in @ Andheri plots the deep emotional bond between two brothers, Pappan and Appu.

Cast

Soundtrack

@Andheri
Soundtrack album by
Genre Film
Language Malayalam

The film features songs composed by M. Jayachandran, Alphons Joseph and Abhishek Ray and written by Ramesan Nair and Joffy Tharakan.

No.Song TitleSingerLyrics
1"Unaroo Manasse" Alphonse Joseph Joffy Tharakan
2"Karumpanaanu Kannan" Baby Sreeram Ramesan Nair

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References

  1. "Sreenivasan, Atul Kulkarni in '@ Andheri'". Archived from the original on 11 April 2022.