Rose Guitarinaal

Rose Guitarinaal (Malayalam: റോസ് ഗിറ്റാറിനാല്‍) is a 2013 Indian romantic musical written and directed by Ranjan Pramod. The film features Richard Joy Thomas, Athmiya Rajan, Manu and Rejith Menon in lead roles, and was produced by Maha Subair under the banner of Varnachitra Big Screen in association with Colour Pencil Films.[1] The film was released on 1 March 2013.[2]

Rose Guitarinaal
Directed byRanjan Pramod
Produced byMaha Subair
Written byRanjan Pramod
StarringRichard Joy Thomas
Athmiya Rajan
Manu
Rejith Menon
Jagadish
Music byShahabaz Aman
CinematographyPappu (Cinematographer)
Edited bySajit Unnikrishnan
Production
company
Varnchitra Big Screen
Colour Pencil Films
Distributed byVarnachitra Release
Release date
  • 1 March 2013 (2013-03-01)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Thara, who is training to be an air hostess, hails from a middle-class family. Her small happy world comprises her father (played by veteran actor Jagadish) and the pet dog Tuttu. She also has a childhood friend whom she affectionately calls Appu. Appu takes her to and from work in his two wheeler. The story takes a twist when the CEO of her airline company, Shyam, takes an interest in her. Their new closeness annoys Appu and he begins moving away from her. How Tara deals with this emotional love triangle comprises the plot.

Cast

  • Richard Joy Thomas as Shyam
  • Athmiya Rajan as Thara
  • Manu as Joe
  • Rejith Menon as Binoy
  • Jagadish as Thara's father
  • Liimal G Padath as Arjun
  • Nisha as Sherin
  • Joy Mathew as Joe's father
  • Thara Kalyan as Joe's mother
  • Kiran Raj as Amar
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References

  1. VIJAY GEORGE (22 November 2012). "Different view of romance". The Hindu. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
  2. "Now Running".


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