Canvas (2010 film)

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Canvas
Directed byShaji-Rajasekharan
Produced byPramosh
Starring
CinematographyReji Prasad
Release date
  • 21 May 2010 (2010-05-21)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Canvas is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Shaji-Rajasekharan starring Kalabhavan Mani, Kannan and Altara.

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Plot

Manaf Hussain is a painter cum dramatist. Ramu is his assistant. Madhuri is a Bollywood star who has found inspiration in their play and has agreed to be a part of it. The story that Manaf decides to adapt for the stage is that of Yayathi's, the celebrated king of the Lunar dynasty who falls in love with both Devayani and Sharmishta. The movie talks about the relevance of the story and how it could serve as a metaphor for the modern times.

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