Vaadamalli | |
Director: | Alberrt Antoni |
Producer: | Sunil Chandrika Nair |
Story: | Alberrt Antoni |
Starring: | Rahul Madhav Ramesh Raveendran Pradeep Chandran Richa Panai Niji Mary Jyothi Chatterji Bijukuttan Raveendran |
Music: | Shyam Balakrishnan |
Cinematography: | Vaidy S. Pillai |
Editing: | Raja Muhamed |
Studio: | Zoe Estebe Moviez |
Distributor: | Zoe Estebe Moviez Release through Maaxlab |
Country: | India |
Language: | Malayalam |
Vaadamalli is a 2011 Indian Malayalam thriller film[1] directed by Alberrt Antoni after his critically acclaimed debut film Kanne Madanguka.[2] [3]
The film was shot at various locations in Kochi, Alappuzha, Munnar, Athirapally and Thrissur.[4]
Vaadamalli was produced by Sunil Chandrika Nair under the banner of Zoe Estebe Moviez.[5]
The title symbolizes everlasting love and is set in the backdrop of a music college. It tells the story of a student named Vasu, who hails from a slum. The people in the slum sponsor his education. Vrindha Nambiar comes from a rich family and she falls in love with Vasu. The story takes a dramatic turn when a girl goes missing from the college hostel. The clues to her whereabouts emerge when various students narrate their versions of the events. The Police officer find that a girl took obscene pictures of Vrinda.
Vaadamalli | |
Type: | Soundtrack |
Artist: | Shyam Balakrishnan |
Released: | 2011 |
Genre: | Soundtrack |
Length: | 25:11 mins |
Label: | Satyam Audios |
Producer: | Shyam Bakakrishnan |
The songs of this movie were composed by Shyam Balakrishnan, with lyrics by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma.
Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration | |
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1 | "Neeyo Mazha" | K. K. Nishad, Neetha Subhir | 4:42 | |
2 | "Tumanjin" | K. S. Chithra, U. Krish | 4:36 | |
3 | "Anuragam" | Surmukhi Raman, K. K. Nishad | 4:16 | |
4 | "Rapukalude" | Surmukhi Raman, P. G. Ragesh | 3:52 | |
5 | "Neeyo" | Neetha Subhir | 4:40 | |
6 | "Guitar Solo" | 3:16 | ||
7 | "Violin Solo" | 1:09 |
Rediff gave the film one out of five stars and wrote that "On the whole, Vaadamalli is, to put it mildly, inane".[6]