A Ranjith Cinema is an upcoming Malayalam movie directed by debutant Nishant Koshy and produced by Nishad Peechi. The movie features Asif Ali and Namitha Pramod in the lead roles, along with a supporting cast that includes Saiju Kurup, Anson Paul, Balachandra Menon, Sunil Sukhada, Santhosh George Kulangara and others. The movie is slated to release on September 28, 2023.
The movie is a romantic thriller set against a family backdrop. Asif Ali plays the role of Ranjith, a young man who falls in love with Namitha Pramod’s character, who is the daughter of a wealthy businessman. However, their love story faces many obstacles and challenges from their families and society. The movie also explores the themes of class conflict, social justice and human rights.
The movie has been shot in various locations in Thiruvananthapuram and Chennai. The cinematography is done by Sunoj Velayudhan and the editing is done by Dilip Dennis.
The movie is a romantic thriller set against a family backdrop. Asif Ali plays the role of Ranjith, a young man who falls in love with Namitha Pramod’s character, who is the daughter of a wealthy businessman. However, their love story faces many obstacles and challenges from their families and society. The movie also explores the themes of class conflict, social justice and human rights.
The movie has been shot in various locations in Thiruvananthapuram and Chennai. The cinematography is done by Sunoj Velayudhan and the editing is done by Dilip Dennis.
- 9/27/2023
- by CineArticles Editorial Team
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ControversySeveral users have come out in support of actor Dhananjaya on social media after the actor’s recent film ‘Head Bush’ was accused of hurting the religious sentiments of practitioners of Veeragase, a folk art form popular in Karnataka. Tnm StaffScreengrab/ YouTube Actor Dhananjaya’s Kannada film has sparked a controversy after allegations of hurting the religious sentiments of practitioners of the folk art form Veeragase. Actor Dhananjaya essays the role of MP Jayaraj in the recently released Kannada film Head Bush, which is based on Agni Sridhar’s book Dadagiriya Dinagalu (My days in the underworld). The film focuses on the rise of MP Jayaraj and Bengaluru underworld in the 1970s and 80s. The movie courted controversy after some social media users and Right Wing groups called for its boycott over the depiction of Veeragase, a folk dance form of Karnataka, which is predominantly practiced by the Lingayat community.
- 10/27/2022
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
ReviewThe problems in ‘Head Bush’ stem from Agni Sreedhar’s screenplay. Everything in the film, be it the characters, the physical setting or the atmosphere, feels detached and inauthentic.ShuklajiCourtesy: Screengrab | Anand AudioCall it the Kgf hangover or whatever, but Kannada cinema seems to be still reeling under the Rocky Bhai effect. In director Shoonya’s Head Bush, the narrative unfolds in the year 1974 through the spectrum of political and radical change as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi exhorts her ministers to curb feudalism in the country. Following this, we are led to the crummy streets of Bengaluru where the annual Karaga celebrations are on and a large crowd eagerly beckons the local macho man Jayaraj. There are hot embers laid out in the centre of the action, suggestive of the fuel and the drive that burn inside the protagonist, and it is a no-brainer that we are in for a...
- 10/21/2022
- by AditiKumar
- The News Minute
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