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Directed by | Deepu Karunakaran |
Written by | Arjun T. Sathyan |
Produced by | Prakash Highline |
Starring | Indrajith Sukumaran Anaswara Rajan |
Cinematography | Pradeep Nair |
Edited by | Sobin Soman |
Music by | P. S. Jayahari |
Production company | Highline Pictures |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Mr & Mrs Bachelor is a 2025 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Deepu Karunakaran and written by Arjun T. Sathyan. The film stars Indrajith Sukumaran and Anaswara Rajan in lead roles. [1] [2]
Mr & Mrs Bachelor was released in theatres on 23 May 2025. [3]
Stephy alias Anna, a bride-to-be, escapes from her house after her groom Sijin goes missing and embarks to find him. She meets Siddharth alias Siddhu, a carefree bachelor and a rich businessman in his 40s. The film follows their spontaneous journey together filled with humorous and emotional moments.
The film marks a collaboration between director Deepu Karunakaran and screenwriter Arjun T. Sathyan. [4] Principal photography began in late 2024, with music composed by P. S. Jayahari. [5]
The film was censored in August 2024 with U certificate. [6] The film was initially scheduled for release on 23 August 2024 but was postponed due to production delays. [7] Then it was scheduled to release on 9 May 2025 but again postponed. [8] It was eventually released in theatres on 23 May 2025. [9] [10]
Prior to its release, the film was embroiled in a controversy when director Deepu Karunakaran accused lead actress Anaswara Rajan of not participating in promotional activities. [11] He expressed his disappointment over her lack of support in promoting the film on social media platforms. [12] Anaswara responded to these allegations, stating that she had fulfilled her promotional duties and was not informed about the film's release date. [13] [14] She also filed a complaint with the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) regarding the matter. [15] The dispute was eventually resolved with the intervention of industry bodies FEFKA and AMMA, leading Anaswara agreeing to participate in the film's promotions. [16]