Kalasangham Films

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Kalasangham Films
Company type Private
Industry Entertainment
Motion picture
Founded2001;23 years ago (2001)
FounderM. M. Hamsa
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Products Films

Kalasangham Films is an Indian film production and distribution company based in the Malayalam film industry. It was founded by M. M. Hamsa. [1] It has since gone on to distribute several films in Malayalam and other regional Indian languages.

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Productions

No.FilmYearDirectorOther notes
1 Ee Parakkum Thalika 2001 Thaha [2] It was also remade as Aaduthu Paaduthu in Telugu,
Sundara Travels in Tamil and Dakota Express in Kannada.
2 Vinodayathra 2007 Sathyan Anthikkad
3 Bhagyadevatha [3] 2009 Sathyan Anthikkad Asianet Film Award for Honour Special Jury (2010)

Distributions

No.YearFilmDirector
12001 Ee Parakkum Thalika Thaha
22002 Meesa Madhavan Lal Jose
32002 Bagavathi A. Venkatesh
42002 Nandanam (film) Ranjith
52003 Mutham S. A. Chandrasekhar
62003 C.I.D. Moosa Johny Antony
72003 Pattalam (2003 film) Lal Jose
82004 Whistle (2003 film) J. D.- Jerry
92004 Kuththu A. Venkatesh
102004 The Spy Who Loved Me (film) Lewis Gilbert
112004 Rain Rain Come Again Jayaraj
122004 Madhurey Ramana Madhesh
132004 Shock (2004 film) Thiagarajan
142004
152004 Kathavasheshan T. V. Chandran
162004 Dreams (2004 film) Kasthuri Raja
172004 Uyarangalil I. V. Sasi
182004 Rasikan Lal Jose
192005 Ji (film) N. Linguswamy
202005 Pandippada Rafi Mecartin
212006Lion (2006 film) Joshiy
222006 Chess (2006 film) Raj Babu
232006 Species III Brad Turner
242006The Don (2006 film) Shaji Kailas
252006 Pakal (film) M. A. Nishad
262007 Vinodayathra Sathyan Anthikkad
272007SubhadramSreelal Devaraj
282007 Vel (film) Hari
292008
302008 Novel (film) East Coast Vijayan
312008 Maisamma IPS Bharath Parepalli
322008 Aandavan (2008 film) Akbar Jose
332008
342008 Twenty:20 Joshiy
352009 Aayirathil Oruvan (2009 film) Sibi Malayil
362009 Bhagyadevatha Sathyan Anthikkad
372009 Kadhal Kadhai Velu Prabhakaran
382009 Patham Nilayile Theevandi Joshy Mathew
392010
402010 Aagathan Kamal
412010 Goa (2010 film) Venkat Prabhu
422010
432010 Paappi Appacha Mamas
442010 Angadi Theru Vasanthabalan
452010 Malarvadi Arts Club Vineeth Sreenivasan
462011 The Metro Bipin Prabhakar
472011 Aadukalam Vetrimaran
482011 Race (2011 film) Kukku Surendran
492011 Seedan Subramaniam Siva
502011 Janapriyan Boban Samuel
512011 Badrinath (film) V. V. Vinayak
522011 Vaanam Krish
532011 Adaminte Makan Abu Salim Ahamed
542011 100% Love (2011 film) Sukumar
552011 Orma Mathram Madhu Kaithapram
562012 Ordinary (film) Sugeeth
572012 Mayamohini Jose Thomas
582012 Vaadhyar Nidheesh Sakthi
592012 Naughty Professor Hari Narayanan
602012 Akasathinte Niram Dr. Biju
612012GajapokkiriTrivikram Srinivas
622012 Naan (2012 film) Jeeva Shankar
632012 Thiruthani (film) Perarasu
642012 Chettayees Shajoon Kariyal
652013 Housefull (2013 film) Linson Antony
662013 Kutteem Kolum Guinness Pakru
672013 Sound Thoma Vyshakh
682013ChoodanSrinu Vaitla
692013 Honey Bee (film) Lal Jr.
702013 Kunjananthante Kada Salim Ahamed
712013 Ezhamathe Varavu Hariharan
722013 Pattam Pole Alagappan N
732013 Escape from Uganda Rajesh Nair
742014 Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 Mamas
752014 To Noora with Love Babu Narayanan
762014 Arima Nambi Anand Shankar
772014 Velaiilla Pattadhari Velraj
782014 Jigarthanda (2014 film) Karthik Subbaraj
792014 Irumbu Kuthirai Yuvaraj Bose
802014 Madras (film) Pa. Ranjith
812015 Kappal Karthik G. Krish
822015 You Too Brutus (film) Roopesh Peethambaran
832015 Chandrettan Evideya Sidharth Bharathan
842015Saigal Padukayanu Sibi Malayil
852015 Salt Mango Tree Rajesh Nair
862015 Anarkali (2015 film) Sachy
872016 Pugazh Manimaran
882016 Valleem Thetti Pulleem Thetti Rishi Sivakumar
892016 Oru Murai Vanthu Parthaya (film) Sajan K. Mathew
902016 Pencil (film) Mani Nagaraj
912016 Pinneyum Adoor Gopalakrishnan
922016 Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan Nadirsha
932017 Jomonte Suvisheshangal Sathyan Anthikad
2017Ayal Jeevichirippundu [4] [5] Vyasan K. P.
942017 Lakshyam (2017 film) Anzar Khan
952017 Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum Dileesh Pothan
962017 Lavakusha Gireesh Mano
972017Njanum Ente Sreeyum Venu Sri Ram
982017 Aana Alaralodalaral Dileep Mohan
992018 Carbon (2018 film) Venu
1002018 Kammara Sambhavam Rathish Ambat
1012018 Aravindante Athidhikal M. Mohanan
1022018 Njan Prakashan Sathyan Anthikad
1032019 An International Local Story Harisree Ashokan
1042019 And The Oscar Goes To... Salim Ahamed
1052019 My Santa Sugeeth
1062022 Ullasam Jeevan Jojo
1072023 Pachuvum Athbutha Vilakkum Akhil Sathyan

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