John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu
John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu is also known as JPVT, is a Malayalam emotional-thriller[1] directed by Chandrahasan.The movie is based on Punathil Kunjabdulla's short story[2] of the same name, will star Deepak Parambol[3] in the title role opposite Shruthi Menon.[4] The film also has Darshana Rajendran, P.Balachandran, Madhu and Sudhip Joshi in pivotal roles. The visual effects of the film is done by Lumicel Animation Studios; the special VFX team which worked for the Hollywood movie Transformers.[5] Effects Mania, a Kochi-based company, will also join Lumicel for the special effects.
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Directed by | Chandrahasan |
Written by | Chandrahasan |
Based on | "John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu" by Punathil Kunjabdulla |
Starring | Deepak Parambol Shruthi Menon |
Music by | Aniyan M Simon |
Cinematography | Rakesh Ramakrishnan |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Cast
- Deepak Parambol as John Paul
- Darshana Rajendran as Anna
- Shruthy Menon as Suma
- P.Balachandran as Paul
- Madhu as Kora
- Sudhip Joshy Mathew as Manoj Mathen
- Geetha Nair as John's mother
- Nirmal as Venkidi
- Vishnu Raghav as Dinehsan
- Geetha Salam as Paniker
- Rajesh Hebbar as Doctor
- Jayan Cherthala as Selvan
Plot
The movie plot revolves around a village lad who attends an interview in the city and gets drawn into a web of deceit and revenge.
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