Fiddle (film)

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Fiddle
Fiddle Poster.jpg
Directed byPrabhakaran Muthana
Produced byNissam Vettoor
Noushad Anchal
StarringVarun J. Thilak
Ananya
Jagathy Sreekumar
Music byS. Jayan
Ramesh Balakrishna Sasikumar K K
Release date
  • 27 August 2010 (2010-08-27)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Fiddle is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Prabhakaran Muthana starring Idea Star Singer fame Varun J. Thilak. It also has Jagathy Sreekumar, Ananya, and Salim Kumar in pivotal roles. [1]

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Story

Fiddle is about a group of youngsters who are also students of the Music College, forming an organization called Satkala Sangham under the leadership of Sandeep. They move from village to village doing programs and helping the needy and the poor with the money they earn. On one such journey, they happen to camp at a hill station called Ponmudi, where Sandeep and his friends get caught up in the mysteries surrounding the life of a girl named Gayatri.

Cast

'Fiddle' marks the acting debut of ISS fame Varun J. Thilak. He has done a fair job in a low-weight role that doesn't demand too much from his side. Ananya does the same as well and never has to perform much either. Jagathy, Bindu Panicker, and Jagadeesh also chip in their little bits, but to no avail. The same however couldn't be said of the performances of a couple of other new faces who have done significant roles in the film.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Director playing a different tune in 'Fiddle'". The New Indian Express . 2 September 2010.