Happy Journey (2014 Malayalam film)

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Happy Journey
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Directed by Boban Samuel
Written by Arunlal Ramachandran
Produced by Ashiq Usman
Starring Jayasurya
Aparna Gopinath
Lal
CinematographyMahesh Raj
Edited byLijo Paul
Music by Gopi Sunder
Production
company
Milestone Cinemas
Distributed byCentral Pictures
Release date
  • 21 February 2014 (2014-02-21)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Happy Journey is a 2014 Malayalam drama film written by Arunlal Ramachandran and directed by Boban Samuel, starring Jayasurya, Aparna Gopinath and Lal. The film is produced by Ashiq Usman under the banner of Milestone Cinemas and features music composed by Gopi Sunder, [1] whilst cinematography is handled by Mahesh Raj and is edited by Lijo Paul. [2]

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Plot

The story narrates the life of a young man from Fort Kochi named Aaron, who loses his eyesight during his school days in an accident who then to find a place in the Indian cricket team for the blind.

Cast

Production

Development

Boban Samuel who had debuted into Malayalam film industry as a director through the film Janapriyan had announced a project before his film Romans starring Jayasurya who played the lead role in his debut venture. Although those projects didn't rise after 2 years, scriptwriter Arunlal who made his debut with 10:30 am Local Call and later went on to do Thank You starring Jayasurya in the lead. Through that connection with the lead actor, he pitched the plot to the actor who had contacted Boban Samuel who instantly wanted to do the film, as it essays a story of a blind cricketer. Ashiq Usman chose to produce the film under the banner of Milestone Cinemas after Arikil Oraal. The editor was chosen to Lijo Paul, Art Direction by Vinesh Banglan, Sreya Aravind was chosen to be the costume designer and makeup by Ronex Xavier. Associate directors are Titus Alexander and Pranav Krishna, production controller was Sreekumar A.D., Stills by Antony Jo and Media designs by Ideas Inc. The film was untitled until halfway through the filming where the title "Happy Journey was chosen, the news was confirmed by actor Jayasurya by saying that happy journeys is the synonyms to the theme of the film and was apt title for the film. It is based on the real-life story of a visually challenged Malayali youth, who is a part of the Indian blind cricket team." [3] [4]

Casting

Jayasurya was already initially cast as he contacted the director after hearing Arunlal's script. the ramshad manjeri has been (ramo) is the script The casting was quickly taken place as several actors were chosen and initially cast such as Aparna Gopinath who debuted into acting in films through the film ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi and several other supporting actors were cast. [5] [6] Lena was chosen to play a mother that has significance in the plot. [7]

Filming

The filming began at Kochi at 17 November 2013. Main locations of the film were in Ernakulam area such Edappally and Mattancherry. [8]

Critical reception

Cine Shore gave the movie 2.75/5 stars, stating that "Happy Journey A Journey, Good in parts." [9]

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