Mallu Singh

Mallu Singh

Theatrical poster
Directed by Vyshakh
Produced by Neeta Anto
Written by Sethu
Starring Kunchako Boban
Biju Menon
Unni Mukundan
Samvrutha Sunil
Manoj K. Jayan
Meera Nandan
Rupa Manjari
Aparna Nair
Music by M Jayachandran
Rajeev Alunkal(lyrics)
Cinematography Shaji Kumar
Edited by Mahesh Narayanan
Production
company
Ann Mega Media
Distributed by Ann Mega Media
Release dates
  • 4 May 2012 (2012-05-04)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Mallu Singh is a 2012 Malayalam masala film directed by Vyshakh and written by Sethu. The film stars Kunchako Boban, Biju Menon, Unni Mukundan, Samvrutha Sunil, and Rupa Manjari in the main roles, while Manoj K. Jayan, and Suraj Venjaramood come in other pivotal roles. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Action King Mallu Singh.

Plot

Ani (Kunchacko Boban) wants to find Hari(Unni Mukundan) who has been missing for seven years. Hari was Ani's friend from childhood; besides Ani's younger sister Ashwathi's(Samvrutha Sunil) wedding was almost finalized with Hari, his cousin. He found his grandmother in tears most of the time and watching her, he decided that he must reach Hari somehow. For many years Ani has been searching for Hari. So when Ani recognizes Hari in a TV program featuring Punjab, he sets forth to Punjab with great expectations of finding Hari.

In Punjab, he arrives in Mallu Street and to his wonder, he locates Hari. But Hari's name is Harinder Singh, he sports a beard and turban and his attire is purely Punjabi. Even in his behavior, Harinder Singh alias Mallu Singh looks a typical Punjabi. Ani wants to make sure about Hari's identity and so decides to stay there for a longer period. While contemplating the hurdles he has to overcome in a strange land to learn the truth, help arrives in the form of Karthi (Biju Menon) and Pappan (Manoj K. Jayan) . Together, the three go in search of proof to make sure that 'Mallu Singh' is Hari. Somewhere along the line, Suseelan (Suraj Venjaramoodu) joins the threesome making the situation worse. Suseelan came to Punjab to start a hair cutting salon but on finding that no one in Punjab cuts his hair, took up cycle repair as his occupation for survival.

Ani tries all his luck to make Hari reveal the truth. He even brings his sister to Punjab. Even after Harinder Singh's marriage gets fixed with Ashwathi, Hari refuses to admit that he is Hari. Disheartened, Ani says that he is not ready for the marriage and they plan to go back to Kerala. Hari comes to their room and tells them that the real Harinder Singh (Asif Ali) was killed in an accident because Hari slept while driving his truck. Since he took Harinder Singh's role in their family, he cannot live as Hari anymore. Harinder singh's father hears this and says that Hari can live with them as their son but he has to go back to Kerala and settle his family problems.

Hari, Ani, Karthi and Pappan come to Kerala and beats up Hari's cousins who were trying to take their property from them. Once things get settled, they all move back to Punjab for the life ahead.

Cast

Critical reception

Times of India gave it a two stars out of five. Sify.com stated "Mallu Singh could be appealing in parts for those viewers who are there just for fun, without much logic. For the rest, here is one movie with lots of style but no substance at all. Decide the category to which you belong, before heading for this one".[1] Rediff.com gave a rating of 3/5, and stated that Mallu Singh is entertaining.[2] Nowrunning.com gave a rating of 2.8/5, stating "Mallu Singh disappoints you on multiple levels; regarding the story, the script and above everything else in its failure to proffer its talented lead actor a challenging role that could have made a whole lot of a difference."[3]

Box office

The film collected 9.41 lakhs in its 210th weeknd at UK box office.[4]

Soundtrack

Mallu Singh
Soundtrack album by M. Jayachandran
Recorded 2012
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Malayalam
Producer Neeta Anto
M. Jayachandran chronology
Swapna Sanchari
(2012)
Mallu Singh
(2012)
Aan Piranna Veedu
(2012)

The soundtrack of the film was composed by M. Jayachandran with lyrics penned by Murukan Kattakada and Rajeev Alunkal.[5]

# Song Singers
1 "Cham Cham" K. J. Yesudas, Shreya Ghoshal
2 "Kinginikattu" Haricharan, Navraj Hans
3 "Rab Rab Rab" Shankar Mahadevan, Sithara, Suchismitha
4 "Kakka Malayile" Alex, Jayachandran, Nikhil Raj
5 "Punjabi Prayer" Shreya Ghoshal

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