Douthyam

Douthyam (transl.Mission) is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language action adventure film directed by P. Anil and written by Gayathri Ashokan. The film stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Parvathy Jayaram, and Babu Antony.[1] The film attracted media attention for the action subject as the script was done by the poster designer Gayathri Ashokan. Douthyam was almost completely shot in forest. The film was well received and became a blockbuster at the box office.

Douthyam
Poster designed by Gayathri Ashokan
Directed byP. Anil
Produced byC. V. Ramakrishnan
Screenplay byGayathri Ashokan
StarringMohanlal
Suresh Gopi
Parvathy Jayaram
Lissy
Vijayaraghavan
M. G. Soman
Prathapachandran
Babu Antony
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
J. Williams
A. Vincent
Edited byK. Narayanan
Production
company
Saffron Movie Makers
Distributed byChalachitra
Release date
  • 9 February 1989 (1989-02-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

An army aircraft crashes in dense forest. Captain Roy Jacob (Mohanlal), starts his mission to rescue his colleagues from the dense forest, but he had to fight against a terrorist group hiding in the forest, moreover has to recover some confidential documents as well.

Cast

Adaptations

The film was dubbed into Tamil as Captain Dhevaram and was well received. The film was remade into Telugu as Adavilo Abhimanyudu, starring Jagapathi Babu.[2]

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