Butterflies (1993 film)

Butterflies
Directed by Rajiv Anchal
Produced by Menaka Sureshkumar
Written by A. K. Sajan
Starring Mohanlal
Jagadish
Aishwarya
Music by Raveendran
(songs)
S. P. Venkatesh
(background score)
Cinematography J. Williams
Editing by N. Gopalakrishnan
Distributed by Surya Cini Arts
Sudev Release
Release date(s) 1993
Country India
Language Malayalam

Butterflies is a 1993 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Rajiv Anchal starring Mohanlal and Aishwarya. Aishwarya plays the role of twin sisters in this movie.

The movie was produced by Menaka Sureshkumar under the banner of Revathi Kalamandhir and was distributed by Surya Cini Arts And Sudev Release.

The film was shot in Bangalore, India.

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Plot

Prince (Mohanlal) is a race car driver and the son of industrialist Bharathan Menon. He and his friend Vettikkal Sadashivan (Jagadish) try to kidnap a girl because her lover wants to free her from her father's house arrest. But, by mistake, they kidnap another girl named Anju. The ladies' hostel matron does not allow her to continue her stay there after she vanishes at night. This girl becomes difficult for Prince and Sadasivan to handle.

Vettikkal sees a picture of a girl in newspaper who is dead and who looks like Anju. The news reporter and his wife reveal that Anju is the daughter of Major Devan Nambiar and that the dead girl was her twin sister, Manju. Two years ago, Manju was raped by a few guys making her father a hostage. After that, she killed herself in front of her father. Later, Major Devan Nambiar killed her daughter's rapists and he was sentenced to death by the court. Anju plans to commit suicide at the same time her father is executed. Prince tries to save her.

Cast

Crew

Songs

The movie has 6 songs composed by Raveendran and written by K. Jayakumar. The songs were distributed by Lahari.

The BGM for the movie has been scored by S. P. Venkatesh.

Songs list
  1. Vaa vaa manoranjini: M. G. Sreekumar
  2. Minnaminni koodum thedi: Unni Menon, K. S. Chithra
  3. Kanyasudha: M. G. Sreekumar, Sujatha Mohan
  4. Pon Thidambu: Mohanlal, Raveendran, Pradeep
  5. Koottinilam kili: Unni Menon, K. S. Chithra
  6. Paal nilavile: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam

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