Thuramukham (transl. Harbour) is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language period drama action film directed and filmed via Rajeev Ravi. The screenplay, written by using Gopan Chidambaran, is based totally at the play of the identical name by using his father K. M. Chidambaran.[1][2][3] The movie stars Nivin Pauly, Indrajith Sukumaran, Joju George, Arjun Ashokan, Sudev Nair, Manikandan R. Achari, Senthil Krishna, Nimisha Sajayan, Poornima Indrajith and Darshana Rajendran in prominent roles.
The movie changed into premiered on the 2022 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[four]Premise[edit]
The tale is set in the backdrop of people’ struggles, and protests against the notorious ‘Chappa’ device of informal labour allocation and primitive “work assure” scheme that become practiced on the Mattancherry harbour in Kochi during the Forties and 50s. Metal tokens referred to as Chappa had been thrown into the ready crowds of labourers, wherein they could combat for the tickets (Chappa). Whoever manages to get one might accept work for the day on the wharves or godowns. The protests in opposition to this device had resulted inside the police firing and killing 3 labourers. The tale similarly revolves round two brothers being on opposing aspects within the day labourers epic conflict towards dock bosses.[five]Cast[edit]
- Nivin Pauly as Mattancherry Moidu
- Indrajith Sukumaran as Santo Gopalan
- Joju George as Mymoo
- Arjun Ashokan as Hamza
- Sudev Nair as Pacheek
- Manikandan R. Achari as Umboocha
- Senthil Krishna as Srank
- Nimisha Sajayan as Umani
- Poornima Indrajith as Umma
- Darshana Rajendran as Khadeeja
- Thaha Hussain as Olakka Kochammad
- Najeed Khader as Thurkey Pareed
- Hussain as Saidali
- Jacob Joju as Peepli police
- Antony sanal as Antony
- Shiyas as Gangadharan
Production[edit]
The essential photography of the movie became completed in January 2020, however the launch turned into behind schedule due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.Release[edit]Theatrical[edit]
Thuramukham was scheduled for international theatrical release on 13 May 2021, but became postponed because of the rising wide variety of COVID-19 cases in Kerala.[6] The film was later scheduled to be launched on 10 December 2021,[7] however it became postponed once more, to keep away from the clash with Mohanlal starrer Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham which released on 2 December 2021.[eight] Later, the film turned into introduced to be released on 24 December 2021 throughout the competition time of Christmas, however it turned into postponed.[9] The film changed into postponed another time after being scheduled to be released on 7 January 2022.
The movie competed on the 51st International Film Festival Rotterdam inside the ‘Big Screen’ segment for VPRO award. The competition become held from 26 January to six February 2022.[10] Finally, the film become announced to release on 3 June 2022 after a year long put off.Marketing[edit]
On thirteen May 2021, the makers released the first teaser trailer which garnered effective response.[6]References[edit]External links[edit]
- Thuramukham at IMDb
- Nivin Pauly-Rajeev Ravi’s Thuramukham first look out
- Rajeev Ravi’s Thuramukham completed
- Thuramukham first look: Nivin Pauly promises an interesting duration movie
- Nivin Pauly-Rajeev Ravi movie Thuramukham starts offevolved rolling at Kannur – Times of India
- Nivin Pauly’s ‘mass look’ in ‘Thuramukham’ surprises lovers
- ‘Nivin Pauly’s person in Thuramukham is much likeNews
- Thuramukham first look: Nivin Pauly promises an fascinating length film
- Nivin Pauly-Rajeev Ravi film Thuramukham starts rolling at Kannur – Times of India
- Teaser of Nivin Pauly-starrer ‘Thuramukham’ to be launched on May 13 Teaser of Nivin Pauly-starrer ‘Thuramukham’ to be released on May thirteen
- Thuramukham teaser: Nivin Pauly guarantees high-octane political drama Thuramukham teaser: Nivin Pauly promises high-octane political drama
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