Udayam (2004 film)

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Udayam
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Udayam Theatrical Poster
Directed byVinu Joemon
Written bySunny Joseph Mala
Rajesh Puthenpurayil
Screenplay byRajesh Puthenpurayil
Story bySunny Joseph Mala
Produced byNazeer Babu Balakrishnan
StarringAnil
Kausalya
Manya
CinematographySaroj Padi
Edited byL Bhoominathan
Music by Mohan Sithara
Release date
  • February 2004 (2004-02)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget1 Crore Rupees
Box office43 Rupees

Udayam is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Vinu Joemon, starring Anil, Kausalya, Manya in the lead roles, while Devan, Janardhan, Sai Kumar Plays Supporting Role.

Synopsis

After his foster brother Viswanathan gets brutally murdered, Jithumon IPS (Anil) comes from London and becomes a police officer just to investigate Viswanathan's death. By Investigating the murder, Jithu IPS come across a local tobacco dealer, Kochuvarkey (Sai Kumar). and at last jithu sir finds out that his girlfriend's father was the person who killed viswanathan. Jithu sir finds it troubling to make his software go hardware in this movie.

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