Twenty 20 malayalam full movie Continue Twenty:20Official theatrical posterFoshiProduced byDileep Written byUdayakrishnaSiby K. ThomasStarringMohanlalMammoottySuresh GopiJayaramDileepMusic fromSur PetereshsBerny IgnatiusCinematographyP.SukumarEditedRan by Abraham Abraham and production DistributedManjunatha release Kalasangham FilmsRelease date November 5, 2008 (2008-11-05) Duration 165 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamBudget₹7 crore (US$980,000)Box officeest. ₹32.6 crora ($4.6 million) is a 2008 Indian action film in Malayalam, written by Udayakrishna and Sibi K. Thomas and directed by Josh. The film stars Mohanlal, Mammutti, Suresh Gopi, Jayaram and Dillep, and was produced and distributed by actor Dillep through Graand Production and Manjunatha Release. The film was produced on behalf of the Association of Malayalam Film Chronicles (AMMA) as a fundraiser to financially support actors who are struggling in the Malayalam film industry. All AMMA members worked without pay to raise funds for their Social Security programs. The film features an ensemble of actors, which includes almost all AMMA artists. The music was written by Bernie-Ignatius and Suresh Peters. The share of the first two weeks of the film's distributors was ₹5.72 crore ($800,000). The film managed to gain a foothold in the third position (with 7 prints, 4 in Chennai) in the box office of Tamil Nadu in the first week. The total number of introductory engravings produced inside Kerala was 117; some 25 prints were released outside Kerala on November 21, 2008, including 4 prints in the United States and 11 engravings in the UAE. The film grossed a total of ₹32.6 kronor ($4.6 million). It was the highest-grossing film in Malayalam cinema until 2013. Retired Supreme Court Chief Justice Viswanathan Menon and his wife return home to celebrate Visha with their children and grandchildren, and hope to spend the rest of their lives in peace. A large family together arrives and prepares to celebrate over the weekend, but plans go awry when Menon's grandson Arun Kumar, a medical student in Bangalore, is accused of killing fellow students. Police Chief Antoni Punenkkadan, who has a grudge against Menon's children, tries to take Arun into custody. Arun hides, but Antony finds him and captures him from hiding. The Menon family hires a criminal lawyer Ramesh Nambiar, who rescues Arun from prison. Vinod Bhaskar, a doctor and professor of medicine, wants to testify against Arun, but kidnapped Karinkal Pappachan, a bandit hired by Menon's children. Arun is killed, and Superintendent Punnekkadan arrests Devan, a poor trafficker who was at the scene. Devan's sister and his mother tell Ramesh that Dewan is innocent and that he was framed by Punnekkadan. Ramesh takes up the case, proves Devana in court, and Devan is released. A few minutes after his release, Ramesh meets Devan, who presents himself as Devaraja Pratap Varma, a criminal authority. It turned out that Devaraja and his assistants had deceived Ramesh, believing that Dewaraj was innocent. Devaraja shows that he is a real killer and that he deceived Ramesh in retaliation for the salvation of Arun. Dewaraj plans to avenge the brutal murders of his brother Carthik Varma, who was killed by Arun and his cousins Mahindran and Ganeshan. This causes animosity between Devaraja and Ramesh. When Devarajah tries to kill the last two relatives involved in the crime, Ramesh creates a trap. Devaraja escapes, but is eventually arrested by Superintendent Punnekkadan. Ramesh learns the truth about the murder at Bangalore Medical College by Vinod Bhasher, who is there a teacher and a close friend of Dewaraji. Sister Ramesh Ashwati is a student at Bangalore Medical College when she witnesses the murder of Arun girl at school. Arun, along with his two relatives Mahindrun and Ganeshan, detained Ashwati, administered morphine to her, and Arun raped her. Aswati Karthik's boyfriend tries to save her, but he is killed, and Aswati falls into a coma. When Ramesh learns that Devaraja actually tried to kill the criminals by desecrating his sister, he is full of remorse. He remembers when Dewaraj warned him that he would regret knowing the truth. Devaraja escapes from custody with the help of a policeman and kills Ganeshan. Ramesh then kills Mahindran, and Superintendent Anthony kills his father, Arun Madhavan. The case is abandoned when the superintendent allows them to go free knowing that otherwise they will escape anyway. Starring Mohanlal as Devaraja Pratap Varma, The Elder Brother of Kartik Varma Mammutti as Adv. Ramesh Nambjar, the older brother of Ashwati Nambiar Suresh Gopi as Antoni Punnekkadan I.P.S. Jayarama as Dr. Vinod Bhaskar Dilip in Kartik Varma Bhavan's karting as Ashwati Nambiar Indrajit Sukumaran as Arun Kumar Kartik Matthew as Alice, Antoni Punchekkadan Mukesh's wife as Judge Jayanchandran Nair Srinivasan as Constable Kunjappan Madhu as Judge Viswanata Menon Shammi Tilakan as Ganeshan Vijayaragawan as Balan Menon Kalabhavan Mani as Pappachan , Suraj Vedjaramud kidnapper as Gumastan Rama Babu Antony, Vikram Bhai Gopika as Devi Jagati Srikumar, Sankarttan Madhu Warrieu as Devan Edavel Babu's assistant as Devan Anil Murali as Devan Kaavi's assistant Madhavana Radhakrishnan Janardan as Ramakrishnapilla Innocent in Varki Salim Kumar - JV Induuchudtan Kochin Hanif - Peruchaji Vasu Manianpilla Raju as Minister Matai T. Madhavan as Francis Biju Menon in Jacob Eyrali Kawayur Ponnamma in Bharatha Amma Sindhu Menon for Padmini Radhika for Radhiku, J J Jyothirmayi's Friend as Jyothi Kalpana as Para Mary Usha as Lata Sukumari as Hadar Baburai as Stephen Madhupal as Shekharankutty Mala Aravindan as Kurup Guinness Pakru Worker in the tea shop Babu Namboothiri as Judge Kaimal Nayantara in a special appearance in the song Prithviraj Sukumaran in a special appearance in the song Jayasurya in a special appearance in the song Kunchacko Boban in a special appearance in the song 20 was made as a fundraiser for the Malayalam Film Critics Association (AMMA). The script was written by Uday Krishna and Sibi K Thomas. As a producer, Dillep was the main investor in the project and bought the film rights for $40 million. A year earlier, he officially transferred the money to AMMA. Filming officially began at a ceremony held at the White Fort Hotel, Kochi, with Dileep handing over to Joshi in advance. Filming took place mainly in Kochi and Tiruvanantapuram. The song sequence in the film was shot in Mauritius. Filming began on December 7, 2007 and ended in October 2008. Mira Jasmine, who was to star in the film opposite Dalep, dropped out, citing a lack of dates. It was reported that AMMA was planning to ban her from entering on this issue. However, the ban was not announced and Meera Jasmine was replaced by a bhavana. The Kerala High Court issued a stay-at-the-job preventing the government's planned action allowing a 50% premium to be levied on tickets if the plaintiff argued that the state had the right to offer only tax breaks for making films. Home Entertainment Moser Baer have released VCD and DVD film in India. Surya TV owns the broadcast rights at 8:20 p.m. 20:20 was released on November 5, 2008. Indian review site Sify.com described the ensemble cast as the mother of all multi-stars. The site called the film stylish, colorful and never boring super-conference. The reviewer went on to write that the film is a winner all the way and that it's a blockbuster in the making and refreshingly fresh, innovative and highly recommended. Rediff.com praised the film 3/5, calling it surprisingly good and praised director Joshi for developing a miracle. He also won the Asianet Film Award for Best Film. Box-office Twenty20 is released in 115 theaters and grossed more than ₹1 crore (US$140,000) on opening day, which was the highest at the time, in the first week distributors share of the film was ₹30.3 million (US$420,000), making it the first highest-grossing film at the time, making it the first highest-grossing movie in the first week. Twenty:20 opened on the foreign market on November 21, 2008 with approximately 25 prints, including 4 prints in the U.S., 11 prints in the UAE, and 7 prints in Tamil Nadu. He completed 100 days in 10 centers, and received a distribution share of about ₹ 10.5 crore ($1.5 million) from Kerala alone. The film grossed a total of ₹32.6 crore ($4.6 million). It was the highest-grossing film in the history of Malayalam cinema for five years, until the film Disham crossed the record set by Twenty:20 in 2014. Music Twenty:20Soundtrack album suresh Peters and Bernie-IgnatiusleasedReOctober 2008GenreFilm soundtrackLanguageMalayalamLabelManorama Music Audio film launch was held in feature at Mohanlal's own Hotel Travancore Court, Eranakulam. AMMA President and Actor Innocent released an audio CD, handing it over to actress Manja Warrie, who was the wife of actor Dilip, the film's producer. It is reported that the musical rights to the film were purchased for a record price by Manorama music. A package of music CDs carries a VCD bonus from the video film Making Twenty:20. The album features three songs: one from the composer Bernie-Ignatius (Sa re ga ma pa), and the other from Suresh Peters. The track listing there are three tracks in the album: three vocals and karaoke versions of them. The lyrics were written by Girish Putencheri. Song Singer (s) Composer Notes O Priya Shankar Mahadevan, Jyotsna Radhakrishnan Suresh Peters Picturised on Dileep, Bhavana He Dil Deewana George Peter, Suresh Peters, Sunita Sarati Suresh Peters Picturised on Nayantara, Prithraj Sukumaran, Jayasouran Song Sa Ri Ga Pa Pa Dr. K. J. Yesudas, Madhu Balakrishnan, Afsal, Franco, Vineeth Srivaeen, Jassie Gift, K.
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