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| Kallanmaarude Veedu | |
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| Directed by | Hussain Aroni |
| Written by | Hussain Aroni |
| Produced by | Hussain Aroni |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Vipind V Raj |
| Edited by | Sanu Siddique |
| Music by | Dakshinaa |
| Distributed by | KH Productions |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Malayalam |
| Budget | 1.5 Crore |
Kallanmaarude Veedu [1] is a Malayalam film directed and written by Hussain Aroni.[ needs update ]
The film is produced by Kaja Hussain A, with Shareef and Sreekumar serving as co-producers. The budget for the production is reported to be INR 1.50 crore.
Starring Bijukuttan in the lead role as Kurukkan Manoj, the film also features Sunil Sugatha, Ullas Panthalam as Vikrananthaswami, Naseer Sankranthi as Usthad, and Bineesh Bastin as the priest. Set in the Palakkad, the film captures the essence of the region through its cinematography by Vipind V Raj.
The music for Kallanmaarude Veedu [2] is composed by Anvar Saduth and Dakshinaa, with Anvar Saduth also lending his vocals for the songs. Sanu Siddique takes charge of the editing.
The storyline unfolds in Palakkad, offering a glimpse into the lives of the characters portrayed by the cast. The film explores the dynamics of relationships and the cultural backdrop of the region. Uplifting and insightful, Kallanmaarude Veedu [3] is a cinematic venture that brings together the vision of director Hussain Aroni and the creative contributions of the entire team at KH Productions.
Six young people who love cinema, and aspire to make a movie someday have left their homes in various districts of Kerala and came to Palakkad. Realizing that everyone shares the same dream of being part of the film industry, they united. After some time, a police officer named SI Devarajan, who liked them, became their helper and friend.
These six young individuals wrote about their skills on white paper and approached many producers with their story. However, the producers liked the story but ultimately rejected it, leading them to believe that they might never get the opportunity to make a film. Understanding their mental distress, SI Devarajan offered them advice they had not considered before. They trusted his words and returned with a new plan - to resort to theft in order to make movies on their own.
But, there was an intriguing twist; among the group, there was a thief who specialized in stealing brass utensils. There was a fairy and a jinn living in the house they resided in.