Bhagavan (2009 film)
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Directed by | Prashanth Mambully |
Written by | Prashanth Mambully |
Produced by | Vijeesh Mani |
Starring | Mohanlal Lakshmi Gopalaswamy |
Cinematography | Loganathan Srinivasan |
Music by | Mohan Sithara ^/Joji Johns</>Murali Krishna Nasaruddeen Kalipp Rajeev Alunkal (lyrics) |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | 5 crore |
Box office | 2.2 crore |
Bhagavan (English: The God) is a 2009 Malayalam film by Prashanth Mambully starring Mohanlal and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy. The film became famous because the entire film was shot in 19 hours.[1] The film gives a message against terrorism. The story is about Dr. Balagopal who fights against a terrorist group who attack a hospital. The film was shot simultaneously at six different locations. Seven cameras were used to film the movie. The film was planned to be shot within 12 hours, but unexpected rain delayed the shooting. However the film was a huge disaster at the box office and it is one of the biggest flops of Mohanlal.
Plot
Months after the dreaded 2008 Mumbai attacks, a terrorist group led by Saifudeen (Daniel Balaji) planned bomb blasts at five locations in Cochin. At the same time, Zachariah Thomas, the Home Minister of Kerala, arrived at the hospital for his wife's delivery. Meanwhile, the terrorist group was planning to kidnap the Home Minister and his newborn baby. Saifudeen kidnapped three neonates and Dr. Balagopal (Mohanlal) came looking for them. Meanwhile, the Home Minister is kidnapped by Saifudeen's men. In the end, Balagopal kills Saifudeen and saves the Home Minister and the infants.
Cast
- Mohanlal as Dr. Balagopal
- Daniel Balaji as Saifudeen
- Lakshmi Gopalaswamy as Priya
- Shivaji Guruvayoor as Zachariah Thomas, Home Minister of Kerala
- Ibrahim Kutty as Doctor
- Lena as Head Nurse Maria
- Sreejith Ravi as PA of Home Minister
- Sudheesh as Attender Dineshan
Trivia
- The shooting of the film was completed within 19 hours, a record in the Indian film industry.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Mohanlal's Bhagavan sets new record". Retrieved 12 March 2010.
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