Marubhoomiyile Aana

Marubhoomiyile Aana (transl.Elephant of the desert) is an Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash. It stars Biju Menon in the role of a Qatar-born Malayali Sheikh in the Middle East.[2] Filming locations include Qatar and Kerala.[3] The film was released on 12 August 2016.

Marubhoomiyile Aana
Theatrical release poster
Directed byV. K. Prakash
Produced byDavid Kachappilly
Written byY. V. Rajesh
StarringBiju Menon
Krishna Shankar
Samskruthy Shenoy
Saju Navodaya
Hareesh Perumanna
Music byRatheesh Vega
CinematographyAjay David Kachappilly
Edited byLijo Paul
Production
company
David Kachappilly Productions
Distributed byDavis Edakalathur
Release date
  • 12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
Running time
120 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Sughu and his family were rich and Kamal was their steward. Sughu's father was an alcoholic, so Kamal used that and turned over his employer's land and house in his name. Kamal now lives a life of luxury and his cunning knack helps him to amass more wealth. Sughu is in love with Kamal's daughter Keerthi. He plans to make quick money through trafficking drugs to Qatar, a one time deal that could help him regain his family's honor and get his girl. However, matters doesn't go well, and he gets very less money compared to the amount promised. When going back to Kerala, he gets tied up with a penniless Half-Malayali Sheikh in the airport. There is a murder case that has followed with the Sheikh from Qatar. The identity of the Sheikh, Sughu's own story of love, Kamal's greedy plans, and the murder case that has followed them to Kerala are all thick plot-lines which are explored.

Cast

Production

Principal photography began in late April 2016, soon after which Samskruthy Shenoy was cast as the film's lead actress. Krishna Shankar, plays the major role in the film, which was first offered to Asif Ali.[4] The shooting ended on 20 June 2016.[5]

Animal rights issue

During a shooting session of the film in March 2016, a tiger, who allegedly escaped from the sets, was seen roaming through a Doha express highway. A video of the tiger's escape quickly went viral online, causing the makers of the film to face heavy backlash from social media, international news agencies, and animal rights activists. The situation cooled off only after the makers called a press release and clarified that "the big cat had escaped from its cage when it was being taken to the shooting site." The producers of the film were eventually fined for not handling the animal properly. "The video featuring a tiger appeared at Doha Express highway has gone viral on the internet and the truth is that the tiger was brought there for the shoot of film Marubhoomiyile Aana and had to pay a big penalty for the incident (sic)," the makers had posted on the Facebook page of the movie.[2][6]

Release

The film was released in India on 12 August 2016.[7]

References

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