Kappal Muthalaali

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Kappal Muthalaali
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Directed by Thaha
Produced by
  • Mummy Century
  • Rameez Raja
Starring
Edited byP. C. Mohanan
Music bySumesh Anand
Release date
  • 27 November 2009 (2009-11-27)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Kappal Muthalaali (English translation: The Ship Owner) is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language film directed Thaha starring Ramesh Pisharody in title role Sarayu as lead actress. The movie also marked the debut of Pisharody and Sarayu in a lead role. [1] [2]

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Plot

Bhoominathan keeps big aspirations in his life. His dreams are all revolving around a property in the city, which he inherited. Bhoominathan finds that making a tourist resort in the land, is the best possible business which can bring him big returns. He starts to realise his plans to build a resort by digging down for making a good basement. And he finds to his astonishment, the archaic remnants of a ship.

Bhoomi takes no time to inform the archaeological department which lands him to further trouble and his project of resort building gets blocked. Bhoomi has got a friend in Radhika, who also works with the same department. Now with the help of some fresh ideas from her, he plans to venture into a new arena of business. The movie goes on to tell more lightly, how some unexpected happenings can change the fate of a youth.

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