Asuravithu | |
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Directed by | A. K. Sajan |
Written by | A. K. Sajan |
Produced by | Shaji Thanaparambil |
Starring | Asif Ali Jiya Irani Maqbool Salmaan |
Cinematography | Vishnu Narayanan |
Edited by | Renjith Touchriver |
Music by | Alphons Joseph Rajesh Mohan Govind Menon |
Production company | Leela Creations |
Distributed by | Leela Media Release |
Release date |
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Running time | 142 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Asuravithu is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language action film written and directed by A. K. Sajan, starring Asif Ali and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles.[1] The film is a sequel to 2002 Indian Malayalam-language action gangster-thriller drama film Stop Violence starring Prithviraj Sukumaran in the leading role. The film opened to mixed reviews and was a box-office flop.[2] This was the debut film of actor Mammootty's nephew Maqbool Salmaan. This Movie Was Dubbed In Hindi As Duniya Meri Mutthi Mein.
Plot
Don Bosco is a soft-spoken and religious young man who is studying in a seminary. He takes upon himself the task of bringing to heel the (Pathaam Kalam) gang, who killed his father years ago. Don meets head on with the Cochin underworld kings, and rechristens himself as Don Daveed. Henceforth his operations start bearing the brand of the D Company. The movie also has acid's son in the plot. He accompanies Don in the D company. It is shown that Don Bosco is the son of Daveed a.k.a. Satan.
Cast
- Asif Ali as Don Bosco/ Don Daveed (Asuravithu), Satan Daveed's son
- Samvrutha Sunil as Marty, Don's love interest
- Maqbool Salmaan as Messy
- Jiya Irani as Aaron
- Vijayaraghavan as Abbaji
- Becky Thomas as Vanessa
- Vidyalakshmi as Ameera
- Rony David
- Siddique as Shaikh Muhammed IPS
- Lena as Angel Daveed, Don's mother
- Baburaj as Father Ambarra Shaji
- I. M. Vijayan as Valarpadam Kurudhu Musthafa
- Anil Murali as S.I Somashekharan
- Seema G. Nair
- Mehul James
- Ganapathi S Poduval as Zacharia Samuel
- Gayathri
- Vishnu Unnikrishnan as Anand
- Jagannatha Varma
- Harisree Ashokan as Father Mullu Murikan
Music
- "Aadyaanuraa" – Amal Antony, Sithara Krishnakumar
- "Aashaamarathin Mele" – Vijay Yesudas
- "I Have Got You" – Piyush Kapur
- "Kodumkaattaayee" – Benny Dayal
References
- ↑ "www.Mallucritic.com". Archived from the original on 23 December 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- ↑ "Review: Asuravithu is a bad sequel - Rediff.com".
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