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| director = [[Joshi (director)|Joshiy]]
| director = [[Joshi (director)|Joshiy]]
| producer = Liberty Productions
| producer = Liberty Productions
| writer = Dennis Joseph<br/>Shibu Chakravarthy
| writer = [[Dennis Joseph]]<br/>[[Shibu Chakravarthy]]
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| starring = [[Mammootty]]<br />[[Suresh Gopi]]<br />[[Mukesh (Malayalam actor)|Mukesh]]<br/>[[Geetha (actress)|Geetha]]<br/>[[Sumalatha]]<br/>[[Lizy (actress)|Lizy]]
| starring = [[Mammootty]]<br />[[Suresh Gopi]]<br />[[Mukesh (Malayalam actor)|Mukesh]]<br/>[[Geetha (actress)|Geetha]]<br/>[[Sumalatha]]<br/>[[Lizy (actress)|Lizy]]
| music = [[S. P. Venkatesh]]
| music = [[S. P. Venkatesh]]
| cinematography = Jayanan Vincent
| cinematography = [[Jayanan Vincent]]
| editing = K. Shankunny
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Nair Saab
125 days poster of the film
Directed byJoshiy
Written byDennis Joseph
Shibu Chakravarthy
Produced byLiberty Productions
StarringMammootty
Suresh Gopi
Mukesh
Geetha
Sumalatha
Lizy
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
Edited byK. Shankunny
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
Distributed byLiberty Productions
Release date
8 September 1989
Country India
LanguageMalayalam

Nair Saab is a 1989 blockbuster[1] Malayalam film directed by Joshiy and starring Megastar Mammootty in the title role. The film is the biggest hit war film ever in Malayalam film history.[2]

Plot

A new batch of trainees arrives at the army training center (SAT) situated near border. Their trainer is Nair Saab (Mammootty) who is a man known for his hard-and-fast training strategies. The movie is treated with humour arising from the intense training of the guys. But, things take a U-turn once when the underworld buys out two guys from the batch and use them for importing drugs from the neighboring country which is obviously Pakistan (though never mentioned in the movie).

In the turn of events one trainee gets killed by the hands of underworld, while the blame falls on the trainer, Nair Saab. Everybody turns against Nair and he has to flee, only to come back later. The plot thickens as well with the arrival of new trainer for SAT and the attempt to sell the ammunitions stored there, which is worth millions, to the enemy state. Nair Saab intervenes at the right time and with the help of his students, spoils all the evil plans of the traitors.[3]

Cast

Music

The film had a successful soundtrack composed by S. P. Venkatesh and lyrics penned by Shibu Chakravarthy.

  1. Hey Giridharane - Vani Jairam
  2. Pazhayoru Paattile - Sujatha Mohan, M. G. Sreekumar
  3. Punchavayalu - M. G. Sreekumar

References