Aana Mayil Ottakam

Aana Mayil Ottakam
Directed by Jayakrishna
Anil Sign
Produced by

Raimtol Jose

Production Controller = HOCHIMIN K C
Starring Balu Varghese
Mithun Murali
Sharran
Indrans
Sunil Sugatha
Santhosh Keezhattoor
Kalabhavan Haneef
Chembil Ashokan
Vinod Kedamangalam
Sajad Brite
Gopalakrishnan
Vishnu Unnikrishnan
Sivanare
Music by Saji Raam
Rakesh Keshavan
Syam Ramesh
Cinematography Anish Babu Abbas
Edited by Hemanth.K
Jovin John
Distributed by Malavika Cine Creations
Release dates
27 November 2015
Country India
Language Malayalam

Aana Mayil Ottakam is an anthology film based on 3 short films and is written and directed by Jayakrishnan and Anil Sign. Balu Varghese, Mithun Murali and Sharran are seen in prominent roles. The shoot was completed in July 2015 and the film released on 27 November 2015 in theatres in Kerala as well as online through Reelmonk simultaneously.[1][2][3]

Plot

There are three movies in Aana Mayil Ottakam. The first one Aa Aaa E Ee stars Mithun Murali and is directed by Jayakrishnan. It depicts the journey of a schoolboy from a poor family in 1980 and ends in 2015 showing his life progress. The second one, 12 out of 15, directed by Jayakrishna and Anil Sign jointly is about life in a multi-national company. The plot develops in two rooms and Balu Varghese is the main lead. The third one, Fill In The Blanks, with Sharran in the lead, is directed by Anil Sign. The three movies are independent of each other.[4][5][6]

Release

The film released in theatres on 27 November 2015. Following the release of Ottaal simultaneously in theatres and online, Aana Mayil Ottakam released through Reelmonk.com the same day as it's theatre release. The film was available for pre-booking before the online release, which was a first for Malayalam Cinema.[7][8]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film was launched was on 12 November 2015 through Muzik 247 by Arjun Lal.[9]

Tracklist:
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Varinellin Paadath"  P Jayachandran  
2. "Varinellin Paadath (Female)"  Nimisha Murali  
3. "Oru Pidi Swapnangalthan"  Yazin Nizar  
4. "Akale"  O U Basheer  

References


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