Bombay Mittayi

Bombay Mittayi

Film poster
Directed by Umar Karikkad
Produced by U Pradeep
Rajesh Malakka
Written by Nizam Rawther
Starring Vinu Mohan
Neelambari
Amar Singh
Dimple Kapadia
Music by Paris V Chandran
Cinematography Loganathan
Lal Kannan
Edited by Babu Rathinam
Distributed by Sri Gokulam Films
Country India
Language Malayalam

Bombay Mittayi (Malayalam: ബോംബേ മിഠായി) is an upcoming Malayalam-language film directed by Umar Karikkad starring Vinu Mohan, Neelambari, Amar Singh and Dimple Kapadia in the lead roles. This film marks the acting debut of leading politician Amar Singh. This film also marks the entry of Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia into Malayalam cinema.[1] Sri Lankan actress Neelambari Perumal enters Indian Cinema through this film.[2]

Plot

Bombay Mittayi tells the story of Suresh (Vinu Mohan) and Sulaiman (Harisree Ashokan) who would do anything to earn some quick money.They get involved in several activities as exporting of snake venom, Nagamnaickyam and even silver owls. Suresh is a gifted singer. However, as fate would have it, his music has not helped him much in life. Sulaiman is much older to Suresh and has always indulged in petty fraudulent activities to make some quick bucks. Meanwhile, world-renowned Ghazal artist Mallika Mansoor (Amar Singh) is found to be murdered. The investigation points to Suresh and Sulaiman as the main culprits. Rehana (Neelambari Perumal) who is Mallika's daughter sets up her own inquiry into the murder to find out the murderers. In the process she saves Suresh and Suliamnan from the clutches of Poocha Police (Jagadish). Dimple Kapadia plays the Ghazal singer's wife.

Cast

Soundtrack

Bombay Mittayi
Soundtrack album by Paris V Chandran
Released 12 May 2010 (2010-05-12)[3]
Recorded Satyam Audios Studio
Label Satyam Audios
Producer Sri Gokulam films

The music of Bombay Mittayi is by Paris V Chandran. The lyrics are penned by Rafeeque Ahammed and Mukesh Lal. There are five songs in the film. The singers are K. J. Yesudas, G Venugopal, K. S. Chitra, Pradeep Palluruthy, Vithu Prathap, Ravishankar, Midhu Vincent, Geetha Jith and Jos Sagar.

Track listing
No. TitlePerformer(s) Length
1. "Kochu Kuttiyole"  Pradeep Palluruthy  
2. "Meera than"  K. S. Chitra  
3. "Mannum Ponnai"  Vidhu Prathap, Ravishankar, Midhu Vincent, Geetha Jith  
4. "Himagiri"  K. J. Yesudas, Jos Sagar  
5. "Meera than"  G. Venugopal  

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