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Magic Magic 3D
Directed byJose Punnoose
Written byT. K. Rajeev Kumar
Raghunath Paleri
Produced byNavodaya
StarringSuraj Balajee
S.P. Balasubramaniam
Tirlok Malik
Pooja Kumar
Music bySharreth
Release date
04 April 2003
Running time
105 minutes
CountryIndia
Languages

Magic Magic 3D is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film in stereoscopic 3D that stars Suraj Balajee, S.P. Balasubramaniam, Tirlok Malik and Pooja Kumar. It was simultaneously dubbed in Tamil and Hindi, with the Hindi dub being titled as Chota Jadugar (Template:Lang-hi; meaning Little Magician).[1]

Plot

A great Magician Acharya (S.P. Balasubramaniam) and his grandson Indrajeet (Suraj Balajee) live happily in a palatial (plastic) house. The boy's mother passed away when he was an infant. The loving grandfather teaches him all the magic but does not sent him to school for basic education. Suddenly Indrajeet’s father (Tirlok Malik) who runs a successful Indian channel in America lands up to take away his son for education. Indrajeet refuses to leave his grandfather but is (packed in a carton) and sent by magic to New York!!

Indrajeet wakes up in another house (plastic) where he finds a Malayalam/Tamil/Hindi speaking English woman waking him up. He meets his stepmother (Pooja Kumar) but soon he runs away from home and befriends three run-aways and a wonder dog who belongs to Boss and Lude, two funny petty thieves. Meanwhile Acharya comes to New York in search of his grandson who gets kidnapped by the bumbling idiots and in the climax he, along with the dog, saves Indrajeet using all the 3D effects in the world!

Cast

Reception

The film was negatively reviewed by Sify, who stated that it "is technically tacky, made in a shoddy manner and lacks a basic storyline that will not gel with today’s children".[2]

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