Kaattum Mazhayum

Kaattum Mazhayum[1] is an unreleased Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Hari Kumar and starring Lal and Unni Mukundan in lead roles. The rest of the cast includes Meera Nandan, Irshad, Praveena, Mamukoya, Sudheesh, Balachandran Chulllikad, Maala Paravathi and Swasika, Master Kashi [Tapan]. Cinematography is done by M. J. Radhakrishanan. Music By M Jayachandran, Lyrics By Rafeeq Ahammed, Edited By Vijaya Shankar. Hari Kumar was accused of stealing the story of Kaattum Mazhayum from script writer Najeem Koya, by which Harikumar earned Kerala State Film Award for Best Story through this film.[2]

Kaattum Mazhayum
Directed byHari Kumar
Produced byArun MC
Sudeep Karat
Written bySanthosh Echikanam
Story byNajeem Koya
StarringUnni Mukundan
Lal
Meera Nandan
Mamukoya
Music byM. Jayachandran
CinematographyM. J. Radhakrishnan
Edited byVijaya Shankar
Production
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CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget4 Crores

Plot

The film[3] is based on organ transplantation. Hero (Unni Mukundan) is a Brahmin boy who is from a financially poor family. On the other hand, Lal is a Muslim man who hails from a financially sound background. Lal is suffering from kidney failure and is in need of a kidney to transplant. Unni Mukundan[4] who is need of money for his signers marriage agrees to sell his kidney. Meantime Lal's near relatives don't want him to be alive for long time as they will get his property and money after his death. The relatives make issues and delayed the transplantation by saying that an organ from Brahmin boy cannot be taken by a Muslim, as it is religiously not faithful. They want the hero to become Muslim to give the organ. Unni Mukundan agreed for conversion, as he badly needs money for signers marriage. The film goes by some thriller moments for the transplantation. Finally, Lal is no more alive when Unni Mukundan comes to Lal's home soon after he converted to Muslim. In the climax, Lal, before he died, had already given a cheque to his servant for handing over to Unni Mukundan for the pain he took for getting his signers marriage done. The film showcases the evil beliefs of society and religion. Film comes with some thrilling moments, emotions and marvelous songs.

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