Crossroad (2017 film)

Crossroad is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language anthology film comprising 10 stories.[1] It is a portmanteau movie celebrating womanhood and tells the story of ten women. The movie encompasses ten featurette films of fifteen minutes each. The movie showcases each vibrant and variant facet of a Woman and tells her the story from her perspective.

Crossroad
Crossroad
Directed byLenin Rajendran
Madhupal
Nemom Pushparaj
Pradeep Nair
Babu Thiruvalla
Ashok R. Nath
Sashi Paravur
Avira Rebecca Albert
Nayana Suryan
Produced byBaby Mathew
Anil Ambalakkara
Udayakumar
Parthan Mohan
Chandramohan
Bobin Karimkutty
Nas Nazar
Written byJayaraj
Lenin Rajendran
Sashi Paravoor
Babu Thiruvalla
Nelson Alex
Starringcast
Music bySooraj S. Kurup
M. Jayachandran
Bijibal
Ramesh Narayan
Jayan Pisharody
Amrutha Suresh
Abhirami Suresh
Ajay Thilak
Anitha Sheikh
CinematographyMadhu Ambat
M J Radhakrishnan
Azhagappan
K G Jayan, Prathap P Nair
Sunil Prem
Nikhil S Praveen
Gowtham Lenin
Edited byMahesh Narayan
Raja Mohammed
Pradeep Shankar
Jith Joshie
Karthik Jogesh
C R Sreejith
Abhilash Viswanath
SandeepNandhakumar
Sujesh S
Production
company
Forum For Better Films
Release date
  • 13 October 2017 (2017-10-13)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Cast

Oru Raathriyude Kooli
Kaaval
Pakshikalude Maanam
Mounam
Badar
  • Mamta Mohandas as Badarunneesa
  • Babu Annur as Madhavan Nair
  • Kailash as Unni
Mudra
  • Isha Talwar as Gaya Parameshwaran
  • Anjali Aneesh as Padmavathi
  • Poojappura Radhakrishnan
Lake house
Kodeshyan
  • Punnasserry Kanchana as Grandma
Chrerivu
Pinpe Nadappaval

Soundtrack

The film features original songs composed by Amrutha Suresh and Abhirami Suresh, Anitha Shaiq, and M. Jayachandran.

Crossroad
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Veerangana"Avira RebeccaAmrutha Suresh, Abhirami SureshAmrutha Suresh, Abhirami Suresh3:32
2."Melakey"Rafeeq AhamedShweta MohanShweta Mohan4:47
3."Oru Vela"M. R. JayageethaM. JayachandranM. Jayachandran4:12
4."Makane"Jayan NairM. JayachandranM. Jayachandran2:15
5."Nama Sametham – Dimthana"M. R. JayageethaM. Jayachandran, Abhirami AjaiM. Jayachandran, Abhirami Ajai1:58

Release

Critical reception

The Times of India rated 3 out of 5 stars.[2] Sify rated 3.5 out of 5 stars.[3]

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