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The revenge of anwar against the terrorists who killed anwer's family in a bomb blast. After the Blast anwar plan a secrete mission to find the faces behind the Blast.

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Anwar (as Prithviraj)
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Stalin Manimaran
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Ayesha Begum (as Mamtha)
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Babu Sait
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Saleem
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Asna Begum
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Basheer Bhai
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ACP Sathyanarayanan IPS
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Shaji
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Ahmed Haji, Anwar's father
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Rasiya Begum, Anwar's mother
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Ashraf
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Ottappalam Rasheed
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Moideen
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Terrorist Sulaiman
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Abu
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Directed by

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Amal Neerad

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Amal Neerad ... (written by)

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Raj Zacharias ... producer

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Gopi Sundar

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Satheesh Kurup ... (as Sathesh Kurup)

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Vivek Harshan

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Karthik ... assistant digital intermediate colorist
Raghuraman ... digital intermediate colorist

Art Direction by

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Joseph Nellickal

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Praveen Varma

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Pramod Manathala ... makeup artist

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Ashwin Neal Mani ... second assistant director (as Ashwin Menon)

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A.B. Jubin ... sound recordist (as Jubin Lalmedia)
Tapas Nayak ... Sound Designer/Re-recording Mixer
Balu Thankachan ... songs mixing & mastering

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Bejoy Arputharaj ... visual effects
Raghuraman ... digital intermediate colorist
Sasidharan.R ... Fx lead
Sridharan ... digital compositor

Music Department

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Rafeeq Ahammed ... lyricist
Raqueeb Alam ... playback singer
BlaaZe ... playback singer
Shreya Ghoshal ... playback singer
Priya Hemesh ... playback singer
Naresh Iyer ... playback singer
Navin Iyer ... playback singer
Suchithra Karthik ... playback singer
Mamta Mohandas ... playback singer
Marc D Muse ... music producer (as Marc D. Muse)
Roopa Revathi ... musician
Sreecharan ... playback singer
Gopi Sundar ... playback singer

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Plot Summary

Amal Neerad, cinematographer-turned-director started his career with Ram Gopal Varma's Factory. He then wielded the camera for Ranjith's Black. He went on to direct Big B with Mammootty and Sagar Alias Jackie Reloaded with Mohanlal. Now with his new Malayalam venture Anwar, starring Prithviraj, he proves that his earlier ventures were not flukes. The backdrop of this film is topical. It's about how the youth of God's own country are recruited by terror modules. The script is filled with recent events that are sure to give you a sense of deja vu. There are punchlines but the slapdash style is kept to a minimum. Anwar (Prithviraj) is an orphan serving a jail term for money laundering. In jail he meets Babu Sait (Lal), a religious leader cum businessman accused of masterminding a bomb blast in Coimbatore. He slowly takes Anwar under his wings and even arranges for his bail. Then, as expected, Anwar becomes Sait's right hand man playing an important part in carrying out Sait's illicit businesses and even planting explosives in a couple of places. Among those arrested with him is a young lady Ayesha (Mamta Mohandas) who was working in a chemical factory and is suspected to have provided the raw material for the explosives used in the Coimbatore blast. The anti-terrorist squad chief of Tamil Nadu police, Stalin Manimaran (Prakash Raj), who had initially arrested Sait and his gang, is still trailing them. Any further unravelling of the story would be a spoiler. It is interesting if not ingenious how Amal ties all the material together to give us a cohesive ending. It seems to pass of in a jiffy compared to the other parts of the story. The suspense and the tension too seem to have been watered down in the climax. But, that is a small glitch compared to overall impact the film leaves. Prithviraj as Anwar is good while Mamta Mohandas as Ayesha appears and vanishes a few times in the first half. But, the significance of her character comes to the fore only in the second half. She has a riveting presence for whatever time she gets on the screen. Prakash Raj is effortless as a beedi-smoking investigating officer while Lal is subdued as Babu Sait. They both leave an impact, though.

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  • 128 min
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Budget INR40,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Actors Shane Nigam, Vinay Fort and Nithya Menen have played small roles in this movie. They all later go on to become big names in malayalam movie industry. See more »
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