Sunday 7 PM
Sunday 7 PM is a 1990 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Shaji Kailas for producer Basheer Changanassery, starring Saikumar, Lalu Alex, Silk Smitha, Sulakshana and Nimmy Daniels.[1]
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Promotional Poster designed by Kitho | |
Directed by | Shaji Kailas |
Produced by | Basheer Changanassery |
Written by | Kaloor Dennis |
Starring | Saikumar Lalu Alex Nimmy Daniels Silk Smitha |
Music by | Johnson Poovachal Khader (lyrics) |
Cinematography | Santosh Sivan |
Edited by | K. Sankunni |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Shaji Kailas started News simultaneously with Sunday 7 PM, but News became his debut release, followed by Sunday 7 PM.
Plot
Williams (Saikumar), a psychopath with a disastrous childhood unleashes terror by killing girls. He murders Pushpa (Sulakshana), wife of Dr. Sunny Joseph (Lalu Alex). Nimmy (Nimmy Daniels), her daughter witnesses the murder. Sunny remarries Shirley (Silk Smitha), without the consent of Nimmy. Shirley fails to make truce with Nimmy at home, which makes Sunny upset. One day Nimmy meets Williams on the road. She threatens him that she knows Williams had murdered her mother. To keep her quiet, she demands him to murder Shirley. Williams reaches the house of Sunny and tries to kill Shirley. Believing that Shirley is dead, he attempts to kill Nimmy, but falls down and is killed. Shirley regains consciousness and fatally attacks Nimmy, mistaking her to be Williams.
Cast
- Nimmy Daniels
- Saikumar as Williams
- Lalu Alex as Dr. Sunny Joseph
- Silk Smitha as Shirley
- Ranjini
- Sulakshana as Pushpa
- Siddique as Geevarghese
References
- "Sunday 7 PM". malayalachalachithram. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
External links
- Sunday 7 PM on IMDb