Manthrikumaran

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Manthrikumaran
Directed by Thulasidas
Written by Suresh Poduval
Produced byDr Rajan Dennis, Ravi P Dennis
Cinematography Saloo George
Edited byG Murali
Music by Mohan Sithara
Production
company
Dennis Brothers
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
CountryIndia
Language Malayalam

Manthrikumaran is a 1998 Indian Malayalam language film directed by Thulasidas, starring Mukesh and Sangita in the lead roles. [1] [2] [3]

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Plot

Achuthankutty wants to become a bank manager and thinks highly of himself. His father Pothuval brings a marriage proposal for him with Aswathi. She is a nurse and for that reason Achuthankutty insults her without seeing her before her father. He gets a job as peon in the same town where Aswathi works. Achuthankutty's superior is Sunderashan. Sunderashan is fed up with his feminist and arrogant wife Chandrika and they fight. Chandrika and Aswathy are friends and they find out about Achuthankutty.

Chandrika tells Aswathy that she should take revenge on Achuthankutty. They trick him into believing that she is an air hostess. Chandrika makes Achuthankutty fall for the trick and he himself introduces to her as a bank manager and marries her. Aswathi has now thrown her life for revenge and Achuthankutty on a fool's paradise. But soon the lies begin to peel off and Achutankutty goes to extreme ends to meet his primary goal, but later he understands what life and married life should be and comes back to Aswathy after an arduous period of despicable games.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was composed by Mohan Sithara and the lyrics were written by Bharanikkavu Sivakumar & S. Ramesan Nair.

TrackSong TitleSinger(s)
1Thingalppoo Virinjuvo V1Mohan Sithara, Biju Narayanan, K. S. Chithra
2Thingalppoo Virinjuvo V2Mohan Sithara, K. S. Chithra
3Thingalppoo Virinjuvo V3Mohan Sithara, Biju Narayanan
4Kilukile Vala KilungaveK. S. Chithra
5Pongi Pongi Pokanam M. G. Sreekumar
6Kala Kala Kalamozhi Mano

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