Johnnie Walker (film)

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Johnnie Walker
Directed by Jayaraj
Produced by Akshaya
Written by Ranjith
Starring Mammootty
Jeet Upendra
Ranjitha
Jagathy
Soman
Music by S. P. Venkatesh
Cinematography S. Kumar
Release dates
  • April 10, 1992 (1992-04-10)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Johnnie Walker or sometimes spelled as Johnny Walker is among the early noted films by the director Jayaraj. Mammootty appeared in the lead along with a set of youngsters. The main theme centers around a 40+ adult who decides to go back to college with his younger brother.

Plot

The film gets its title from the character's Mammootty role Johnnie Varghese. He has a brother Bobby Varghese who studies in Bangalore degree college for Economics. On a recent visit from his brother and friends changes Johnnie's mind and he decide to join college despite of his age. From there he clashes with drug Mafia, Swamy who rules the college with his drug gang and what happens to Johnnie and Bobby is the rest of the plot.

Cast

  • Mammooty as Johnnie Varghese
  • Kamal Gaur as Swamy the drug dada of College
  • Jeet Upendra as Bobby Varghese
  • Ranjitha as Mridula, Lecturer
  • Manian Pilla Raju as Professor
  • Sankaradi as Principal
  • Prem Kumar as Bobby's friend
  • Gopal Poojari as Didi
  • Thrissur Elsy as Hostel Warden
  • Sukumari as Mridula's mother
  • Abu Salim
  • Augustine as Drug mafia member
  • Hakim Rawther as Drug mafia member
  • Kuthiravattom Pappu as Priest
  • Prem Prakash as Coach Mohana Krishan
  • Jagathi Sreekumar as Police Constable
  • Soman as Doctor
  • Anitha as Chandini
  • T. P. Madhavan as Chandini's father
  • Robin Verghese as Shelly

Music

The music of the film composed by S. P. Venkatesh, especially the song "Shanthamee Ratriyil". The lyrics were penned by Gireesh Puthenchery.

Track listing

  • "Poo Mariyil" - K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chitra
  • "Shanthamee Ratriyil" - K. J. Yesudas
  • "Minnum Palunkukal" - K. J. Yesudas
  • "Chanchakkam Thenniyum" - K. J. Yesudas
  • "Chemmana Poomacham" - S. Janaki

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