"Lukka Chuppi" for Jayasurya and Remya Nambeesan !
Nowadays Malayalam cinema saw many English mix Malayalam titles, but here things are different for Jayasurya and Remya Nambeesan starrer Malayalam movie, which has been titled as "Lukka Chuppi". Actually it seems to be adapted from Hindi and it means 'Hide N Seek'. The shoot of this film has already began with the arrival of 2015.
After working with many commercials in advertising agencies as creative head,
Bash Mohammed directing first Malayalam film is "Lukka Chuppi". Apart from the lead star Jayasurya and Remya Nambeesan, cast also include Murali Gopy, Joju George, Saiju Kurup, Asmitha Sood, Chinnu Kuruvilla, Dinesh Nair and others.
Gafoor Arackkal has prepared the script and dialogues. Oscar Award winner Resul Pookutty is the sound designer. One of the location is Guruvayoor.
Feel Reel Cinemas banner producing this film's cinematography works would be performed by Binu Bhaskar. Editing by Manoj, while the songs would be tuned by Bijibal with the lyrics of Rafeeq Ahamed.
Right now Jayasurya is the most demanding star in young generation, although his last few films "Mathai Kuzhappakkaranalla", "Lal Bahadhur Shasthri" and "Aamayum Muyalum" haven't emerged as winner on critics and audience point.
After working with many commercials in advertising agencies as creative head,
Bash Mohammed directing first Malayalam film is "Lukka Chuppi". Apart from the lead star Jayasurya and Remya Nambeesan, cast also include Murali Gopy, Joju George, Saiju Kurup, Asmitha Sood, Chinnu Kuruvilla, Dinesh Nair and others.
Gafoor Arackkal has prepared the script and dialogues. Oscar Award winner Resul Pookutty is the sound designer. One of the location is Guruvayoor.
Feel Reel Cinemas banner producing this film's cinematography works would be performed by Binu Bhaskar. Editing by Manoj, while the songs would be tuned by Bijibal with the lyrics of Rafeeq Ahamed.
Right now Jayasurya is the most demanding star in young generation, although his last few films "Mathai Kuzhappakkaranalla", "Lal Bahadhur Shasthri" and "Aamayum Muyalum" haven't emerged as winner on critics and audience point.
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