| Madirasi | |
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| Directed by | Shaji Kailas | 
| Written by | Rajesh Jayaraman | 
| Produced by | Jagadeesh Chandran, Impresario  | 
| Starring | Jayaram, Meera Nandan Meghana Raj Kalabhavan Mani  | 
| Cinematography | Shaji Kumar | 
| Edited by | Don Max | 
| Music by | Satish Sujit | 
Production companies  | Kichu Films, Impresario Motion Pictures  | 
| Distributed by | Kichu Films, KNM Films Release  | 
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| Country | India | 
| Language | Malayalam | 
Madirasi is a 2012 Malayalam action comedy film directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Jayaram, Meera Nandan, Meghana Raj, Kalabhavan Mani, Tini Tom, John Vijay and Kailash.[1] The film is based on a series of true incidents that took place in the city of Madras, known in Malayalam as "Madirasi". Madirasi is however described as a part of Coimbatore in the film.
Plot
The film tells the story of Chandran Pillai, a widower from a village in Kerala. Bhama, who is a teacher, wants to marry Chandran Pillai and be a mother to his son, whom she likes a lot. The story begins with a Delhi-based young journalist named Jayakrishnan getting kidnapped. In the meantime, Chandran Pillai travels to Madirasi, to buy for his son a brand new cycle. There he is drawn into a very vicious circle when he goes probing the disappearance of Johny, a police constable.
Cast
- Jayaram as Chandran Pillai
 - Meera Nandan as Bhama
 - Meghana Raj as Maya
 - Kalabhavan Mani as Johny
 - Tini Tom as Jayapalan
 - John Vijay as Devaram, Superintendent of Police
 - Kailash as Jayakrishnan
 - Kochu Preman as Nambeeshan
 - Aishwarya as Ragini (Devaram's wife)
 - Alphonsa as Mallika
 - Janardhanan as Kurup
 - Sreelatha Namboothiri as Chandran's mother
 - Sunil Sukhada as Church Father
 - Sasi Kalinga as Olimpian
 - Bheeman Raghu as Aschenkeeri
 - Santhosh as Udumpi Mani
 - Manju Sajish
 
Production
After 21 years, Jayaram and Shaji Kailas finally collaborated on a movie. The last time they were seen together was for the movie Kilukkampetty released in 1991.[2] "Jayaram and I have been discussing to do a movie for four to five years. When I did the script for Madirasi, I thought Jayaram was the apt person to essay the role," says Shaji.[3]
Release
The film, initially planned to be released in October, was then announced to have a 23 November release. The film was again postponed to 7 December and the reason for the delay was the theater strike.
Critical response
The film was panned by critics. Unni R Nair, in his review for Kerala9.com, rated the film ![]()
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 and said, "Shaji Kailas seems to have lost his touch. His last film, Simhasanam, was a let down. Now his latest, Madirashi, seems to re-iterate this fact. The film is a mess and disappoints you beyond all limits."[4] Veeyen of Nowrunning.com gave a ![]()
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 rating and said, "I had always felt that Shaji Kailas needed to rediscover himself. But now, after Madirasi, I have serious doubts about the reinvention idea. "[5] Theaterbalcony.com gave a 49% rating and said, "There is nothing which will amuse us in Madirasi, be it some genuine laugh, story, or performances."[6]
Soundtrack
| Madirasi | ||||
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| Soundtrack album by  Satish Sujith  | ||||
| Released | 2012 | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Producer | Jagadeesh Chandran & Impresario Motion Pictures | |||
| Satish Sujith chronology | ||||
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The film has one song composed by the composer duo Satish Sujith. The lyrics are by Mohan Udhinoor.
| No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Maaripoonkuyile" | Manjari | 4:15 | 
References
- ↑ G, Vijay (7 December 2012). "Four Malayalam releases this Friday!". Rediff. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
 - ↑ "Madhirasi for this week"
 - ↑ "Jayaram and Shaji Kailas team up again"
 - ↑ "Madirasi Malayalam Movie Review"
 - ↑ "Madirasi Review"
 - ↑ "Madirasi Malayalam Review"
 
External links
Link to the video of the sound track on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjn9xvQDH3U
