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Directed by | Uday Ananthan |
Written by | Uday Ananthan |
Produced by | AVA Productions |
Starring | Ajmal Ameer Vimala Raman |
Cinematography | Jibu Jacob Loganathan Srinivasan |
Edited by | L. Bhoominathan |
Music by | Ouseppachan |
Distributed by | Century Release |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Pranayakalam (Malayalam: പ്രണയകാലം.; English: Season of Love) is a 2007 Malayalam romantic film directed by débutant Uday Ananthan.[1][2][3]
Cast[edit]
- Ajmal Ameer as Renjith (voiceover by Sarath Das)
- Vimala Raman as Maria Varghese (voiceover by Sreeja Ravi)
- Jithu Johny Panjikkaran as Deepu
- Murali as ASI Stephen Varghese
- Seema as Anna
- Balachandra Menon as Balan
- Thilakan as Krishnankutty
- Madhu Warrier as Narayanan
- Atlee
- Baburaj as Gunda
- Lakshmy Ramakrishnan as Rajani
- Sruthi Nair (Devika Rani) as Neethu
- Anoop Menon as doctor
Music[edit]
The music for the film was composed by Ouseppachan. All the songs from the movie became popular. especially "Oru Venalppuzhayil", which became hugely popular among youngsters.[citation needed]
Lyrics: Rafeeq Ahamed
- "Thulaseedala" - K. J. Yesudas
- "Anthinilaavinte" - Kalyani Menon
- "Ente Daivame" (F) - Sujatha Mohan
- "Ente Daivame" (M) - Vidhu Prathap
- "Etho Vidooramaam" - K. S. Chitra
- "Kari Raavin" - Franco, Sayanora Philip
- "Oru Venalppuzhayil" - Ranjith K. Govind
- "Parayu Prabhaathame" - Gayathri Asokan
- "Theme Song" - Ouseppachan
References[edit]
- ^ Manmadhan, Prema (6 April 2007). "The season of love". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2007.
- ^ "Pranayakalam is pedestrian".
- ^ "Pranayakalam". Sify. Archived from the original on 8 March 2022.
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