Inspector Balram
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Directed by | I. V. Sasi |
Written by | T. Damodaran |
Produced by | Liberty Basheer |
Starring | Mammootty Kiran Kumar Murali Urvashi Geetha |
Cinematography | J. Williams |
Edited by | K. Narayanan |
Music by | Shyam |
Production company | Liberty Productions |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Inspector Balram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi, scripted by T. Damodaran, and starring Mammootty. It is a sequel to the 1986 film Aavanazhi and was followed by a sequel, Balram vs. Taradas, in 2006.[1]
The movie was produced and distributed by Liberty Productions. It was a commercial success and ran for over 240 days at the box office.[2][3][4][5]
Plot
[edit]Four years after the events of Aavanazhi, Balram is now married to Seetha. They have a daughter and live a normal life. Seetha is then killed by Sathyaraj's men. Balram sends his daughter to be taken care of by nuns, along with the help of his superior officer Madhavan. Balram faces his enemies, including Indira Shankar and Sayed Mohammad Shah, and Preethi avenges her father's death.
Cast
[edit]- Mammootty as Circle Inspector Balram
- Kiran Kumar as Sayed Mohammed Shah
- Murali as City Police Commissioner Madhavan Nair IPS
- Geetha as Seetha
- Manjula Vijayakumar as Indira Shankar
- Urvashi as Preethi Pillai
- Jagadish as Sudhakaran
- M. G. Soman as Sahadevan
- Kalpana as Sub Inspector Dakshayani
- Kundara Johny as CI Alex George
- Vincent as Customs Officer Nambiar
- Kunchan as Constable Radhakrishnan aka "Shamshyam" Vasu
- Augustine as Sub Inspector Ummer
- Ramu as Siddique
- Kanakalatha as Madhavan's Wife
- V. K. Sreeraman as Hussain Sahib
- Bheeman Raghu as D'Cruz Pereira
- M. S. Thripunithura as Krishna Pillai
- Ragini as Rajamma
- Kollam Thulasi as Chandrachoodan, Home Minister
- Vineeth Kumar as Jithu
Box office
[edit]The film was a commercial success,[6][2][7][3][4][5][8] and it attained cult status.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Mammootty's 1991 film 'Inspector Balaram' had a real-life lathi charge sequence: Padmakumar shares his shooting experiences". 20 December 2017.
- ^ a b Monday, January 25, 2016 – 17:13 (25 January 2016). "A Malayali's all-time favourite comic roles of Kalpana". The News Minute. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ a b "T Damodaran – The multi-faceted maverick". Mathrubhumi.
- ^ a b "Stance Magazine". www.stancemagazine.in.
- ^ a b "Malayalam scriptwriter T Damodaran dead". News18. 28 March 2012.
- ^ "IV Sasi: The kingmaker behind Mammootty and Mohanlal". The News Minute. 25 October 2017.
- ^ "Roudram Malayalam Movie Preview cinema review stills gallery trailer video clips showtimes". IndiaGlitz.com.
- ^ "The End of an Epoch". The Hindu. 26 October 2017.
- ^ "IV Sasi: the hitmaker who discovered Mammootty, the actor". Malayala Manorama. 24 October 2017.
External links
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- 1991 films
- 1990s Malayalam-language films
- Indian crime action films
- Films about organised crime in India
- Indian gangster films
- 1990s crime action films
- Films shot in Thalassery
- Films shot in Kannur
- Fictional portrayals of the Kerala Police
- Films with screenplays by T. Damodaran
- Indian sequel films
- Malayalam films in series
- Films scored by Shyam (composer)
- Films directed by I. V. Sasi
- 1990s Malayalam-language film stubs
- 1990s crime film stubs