Street Lights (film) explained

Street Lights
Director:Shamdat Sainudeen
Producer:Mammootty
Language:Malayalam
Music:Adarsh Abraham
Neha Nair and Yakzan Gary Pereira (score)
Cinematography:Sadat Sainudeen
Editing:Manoj
Studio:Playhouse Motion Pictures
Distributor:Playhouse Release
Runtime:129 minutes
Country:India

Street Lights is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by cinematographer Shamdat in his directorial debut. The film is produced by Mammootty under his banner Playhouse Motion Pictures and starring himself alongside a different supporting cast in each language. The film features Soubin Shahir, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Hareesh Perumanna, and Lijomol Jose, who play pivotal roles in Malayalam. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil with Prithvi Rajan, Pandi, Pandiarajan, and Sreeram playing pivotal roles.

The principal photography began on 24 March 2017 and was conducted in Kochi, Pollachi, and Chennai.[1] Malayalam version was released on 26 January 2018.[2]

Plot

This film begins with a chase scene where two security guards are chasing two thieves wearing masks, catching up to them only to be beaten down by a third thief. They return to their hideout to reveal that they were unable to crack the safe but were able to yank off a rare Rs. 5 crore (or $724,000) necklace off of the homeowner’s neck. The homeowners call their nephew James, who is a police detective, investigates it. The thieves are chased by the police and Sachi the second thief hides it in a bag. The bag is later taken by Mani, a boy. Soon after the chase James reveals that Murugan the third thief is a notorious criminal with a grudge on James as he killed Murugan's elder brother Manimaran. Finally the necklace reaches James and he catches Murugan and kills him.

Cast

Malayalam version:

Tamil version:

Production

Development

Cinematographer Shamdat is marking his directorial debut.[3] Eager to direct a film, he watched many short films, and one of them led him into contacting its maker Fawaz Mohamed. After Shamdat told his idea to Fawaz, Fawaz developed the content into a story within a week.[4] In 2016, Shamdat narrated the story to Mammootty at the sets of The Great Father, which he agreed to act and to produce. Originally scripted in Malayalam, the story featuring a certain Tamil-speaking characters and portions to be set in Tamil Nadu prompted the makers to make the film in Tamil also.[5] Shamdat's initial idea of different production of film, as first in Malayalam and Tamil thereafter, was advanced to the simultaneous filming of both versions, since Mammootty was ready to finance also the Tamil version. Dialogues for Tamil version were written by Shamdat himself, while Malayalam dialogues along with script are credited to Fawaz Mohamed, who is also debutant.[6] [4] [7] [8] Shamdat does not include the film in any specific genre such as action, crime or suspense, and wants to call it an "entertainment thriller".[9]

Casting and filming

The principal photography began on 24 March 2017 in Kochi, planned to be completed in a single schedule. Shamdat's brother Sadat Sainudeen was the cinematography.[10] Mammootty had allotted his 20 days of date.[11] [5] An accident occurred during filming of a fight sequence held at Mattancherry, causing Vishnu Unnikrishnan an injury to his right hand wrist. He was prescribed two weeks' rest by the doctors and, subsequently, was replaced by Dharmajan Bolgatty.[12] [13] Lijomol Jose was offered a role by Shamdat during the shooting of her film Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan.[14] [15] In Tamil version, a prominent role is played by Prithvi Rajan, who is placed at the way of a probe conducted by Mammootty, with few collaboration scenes between them, while he also leads a romantic comedy track, paired with Lijomol's character. Rajan's father, Pandiarajan, also plays an important role.[16] [8] Stunt choreographer Stunt Silva was cast for the antagonist, whose real looks and style were retained for the character.[17]

In the case of filming, Tamil scenes were shot first, followed by Malayalam.[16] In order to minimize the production cost and expedite the filming, only perfected shots based on finalized script were taken, and big monitors and crew were avoided. Filming was done with camera hidden at places like bus stands. Sound design was by Renganaath Ravee; sounds taken from day and night were used in the film.[18] Tamil version is based in Chennai.[8] According to the director, both versions were treated differently, in such a way that Malayalam features more humour while Tamil a serious narrative.[19] Filming of both films completed in 35 days.[6] In November 2017, the makers also planned to dub the film into Telugu.[20] [21] [22] [1] Mammootty himself dubbed in three languages.[4]

Release

In November 2017, it was reported that release of the film is rescheduled to January 2018 because of the Telugu dubbing works.[22] [21] [20] Malayalam version was released on 26 January 2018 in India and GCC countries.The film was a disaster in the theatre.

Soundtrack

Adarsh Abraham who was a programmer under Ouseppachan debuted as composer in the film, which comprises four songs. Neha Nair and Yakzan Gary Pereira duo composed film's score.[18] [8] [23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mammootty's multilingual Streetlights will hit the theatres in January. 13 November 2017. 15 November 2017. Anjana George. Times of India.
  2. Web site: Mammootty's 'Street Lights' release postponed. 16 November 2017. 8 December 2017. The News Minute.
  3. Web site: അഭിനയം പഠിച്ചു ക്യാമറമാനായി. Bipin Babu. Mathrubhumi. 18 September 2015. 20 November 2017.
  4. Web site: മമ്മൂക്കയുടെ ഡിസിപ്ലിനാണ് എന്നെ ആകര്ഷിച്ചത്: ഷാംദത്ത്. 15 January 2018. 22 January 2018. Asianet News. C. V. Siniya. Malayalam.
  5. Web site: 18 January 2018. 19 January 2018. Manoj Kumar R. Street Lights trailer: Looks like Mammootty got his groove back. Indian Express.
  6. Web site: Streetlights turn spotlight on Shamdat Sainudheen. 21 October 2017. 17 November 2017. Deccan Chronicle. Priya Sreekumar.
  7. Web site: Mammootty's upcoming crime thriller titled 'Streetlights'. Times of India. 15 November 2017. 21 March 2017.
  8. Web site: Kamal sir felt that an English title will help my film stand apart: Shamdat Sainudeen. M Suganth. 13 January 2018. 13 January 2018. Times of India.
  9. Web site: Mammootty's 'Street Lights' is not an action thriller: director clarifies . 11 January 2018. 10 January 2018. Our Correspondent . Malayala Manorama.
  10. Web site: Mammootty to produce Street Lights. 22 March 2017. 20 November 2017. Vellinakshathram. Farsana Jaleel.
  11. Web site: Mammootty to play an investigating officer in Shamdat's directorial debut . The News Minute. 7 February 2016. 20 November 2017.
  12. Web site: Vishnu Unnikrishnan gets injured, while shooting for Mammootty's film. 25 March 2017. 15 November 2017. Times of India. Deepika Jayaram. The Times of India.
  13. Web site: Dharmajan replaces the injured Vishnu Unnikrishnan in Shamdat-Mammootty movie . 28 March 2017. 15 November 2017. Times of India. Anjana George. .
  14. Web site: Keeping fingers crossed: Lijomol Jose. 27 March 2017. 20 November 2017. Deccan Chronicle. Meera Manu.
  15. Web site: Maheshinte Prathikaram fame Lijomol Jose in Streetlights. Times of India. Asha Prakash. The Times of India. 24 March 2017. 20 November 2017.
  16. Web site: Prithivi Pandiarajan excited to work with Mammootty. 13 October 2017. Anupama Subramanian. Deccan Chronicle. 8 December 2017.
  17. Web site: Mammootty's 'Street Lights' is a thriller, but not a dark one . 23 January 2018. 23 January 2018. Gulf News. Mythili Ramachandran.
  18. Web site: എന്റര്ടെയിന്മെന്റ് ത്രില്ലർ ആണ് സ്ട്രീറ്റ് ലൈറ്റ്‌സ്: ഷാംദത്ത് സൈനുദ്ദീൻ . 24 January 2018. 17 February 2018. Deepika. Malayalam. Street Lights is an entertainment thriller: Shamdat Sainudeen.
  19. Web site: 'Streetlights is not a dark movie, but an entertainer'. Meera Suresh. 11 October 2017. 17 November 2017. The New Indian Express.
  20. Web site: സ്ട്രീറ്റ് ലൈറ്റ്സ് തെലുങ്കിലും. 7 November 2017. 21 January 2018. Kerala Kaumudi. Malayalam. Street Lights also in Telugu.
  21. Web site: Mammootty's 'Street Lights' to release in Telugu? . 21 January 2018. The News Minute. 10 November 2017.
  22. Web site: Mammootty's crime thriller Street Lights to release in 2018 . 17 November 2017. 21 January 2018. Hindustan Times. HT Correspondent .
  23. Web site: 'Street Lights' song has Crispin and Sonia making a comeback!. 14 February 2018. Times of India. Deepa Soman.