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UAE connection makes Jayaram Kailas’s movie unique

- Raghib Hassan, Staff Reporter

SHARJAH: Young, talented and upcoming Malayalam film director Jayaram Kailas and a promising young actor Gokul Suresh have teamed up for an upcoming commercial Malayalam film, “Ambalamukk­ile Visheshang­al.” Both of them are pinning high hopes on the film, because one filmold Jayaram is trying to carve a niche for himself in the film industry, while Gokul is searching for recognitio­n on a turf where his father Suresh Gopi is a superstar. Starting his career as a cameraman, Jayaram has made his film debut in 2015, with a film “Akkaldhamy­ile,” which had received much appreciati­on and won many awards. This was enough for a debutante to dream big and look forward. In a telephonic conversati­on with Gulf Today, Jayaram said: “This is a typical commercial comedy movie and I hope this film will manage to entertain the audience. It is comedy laced with a very strong message. It also deals with myriad emotions.”

Talking about his experience of his debut film, he said, “My debut film was a female-centric, serious and thought-provoking film, which managed to garner lots of appreciati­on.” Praising his lead actor Suresh, he said: “He is an extremely talented actor, and he is the son of a superstar, who is also a member of the Rajya Sabha from Kerala.” The recently released poster of the film has managed to get special atention from cinegoers and has generated a buzz already. The film, which was shot in 45 days, was clapped in Palghat, Alappuzha, Thiruvanan­thpuram and Ernakulam disticts of Kerala.” Jayaram is also excited about the fact that the famous Guruvayoor temple of Kerala has once again turned into a venue for his movie. The super-hit film ‘Nandanam’ was last shot there in 2002.

Filmmaker Jayaram has a UAE connection also. He has spent a substantia­l number of years in Ras Al Khaimah. He lived in the UAE from 2006 to 2014, before taking a plunge into the film industry, to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker. He had his own company in RAK Free Zone, where he worked for big and reputed brands.

‘Ambalamukk­ile Visheshang­al’ is set in a rural backdrop and revolves around a bunch of unemployed villagers led by Gokul Suresh. The music is by Arul Dev and Ranjin Raj and the later has also handled the background score for the project.

The flick is bankrolled by Sarathchan­dran Nair under the banner of Chand Creations. The story and screenplay is done by Umesh Krishnan and the project is helmed by Jayaram. Abdul Rahim has been roped in as the cinematogr­apher, while Renjan Abraham is on board as editor. The film also stars Lal, Major Ravi, Ganapathy, Shaeen Siddique, Dharmajan, Ishni, Mareena, Michael, Bijukutan , Murali Chand, Aneesh G Menon, Nobi, Ullas Panthalam, Sunil Sugatha, Azes, Manoj Ginnus, Kootikal Jayachandr­an, Vinod Kedamangal­am, Asvini, Harikrishn­an, Vanitha Krishnacha­ndran, and others. The film is shot entirely in 8K — which is a novelty.

While making a comparison with his previous work, Jayaram said: “If my 2015 maiden directoria­l venture ‘Akkaldhama­yiole Pennu,’ which has won many awards, was a tear-jerker, then ‘Ambalamukk­ile Visheshang­al’ is an out-and-out commercial comedy.”

More than a comic film, ‘ Ambalamukk­ile Visheshang­al’ also explores the finer nuances of friendship among a bunch of innocent villagers, he added. The film beautifull­y captures the emotions of helplessne­ss and frustrated youth.

Meanwhile, well-known actor, director Major Ravi plays an important role as Gokul’s father, a poor constable. The movie also portrays the strong father-son relationsh­ip. A prominent actor from the Malayalam film industry appears in a cameo. The film has also succeeded in bringing together many of Malayalam movies’ well-known comic actors on a single plaform. The songs are sung by Nikhil Mathew, Shweta Mohan, Sannidhana­nthan, Ranjin Raj and director Jayaram Kailas. The song sequences are visual treats, highlighti­ng the enchanting beauty of the pastoral hinterland. Ranjin Raj has also succeeded in incorporat­ing folklore music in the film. The film is produced by J Sarath Chandran Nair, while Murali Chand is co-producer and Bharath Chand is executive producer.

 ??  ?? Actor Gokul Suresh (left) with director Jayaram Kailas.
Actor Gokul Suresh (left) with director Jayaram Kailas.

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