Angels is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language social thriller film inspired by the 2012 South Korean film Confession of Murder directed by debutant Jean Markose. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Indrajith Sukumaran, Asha Sarath, Joy Mathew, Baiju, Prem Prakash, Vijayakumar, and Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli.[1][2] The screenplay was written by Jean Markose and Toni Tomy, with dialogues co-written by Shabu Kilithatil.[3]
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Directed by | Jean Markose |
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Cinematography | Sujith Sarang |
Edited by | Sreejith Sarang |
Music by | Jakes Bejoy |
Production company | Cloud4Cinema |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
editSP Hameem Hyder is a brilliant police officer in the Special Armed Police Department. He does his work efficiently but is an egoist to some extent. Due to external pressures, he is forced to step aside from a case he has been dealing with. He is offended by this and wants to take revenge on those behind forcing his recusal. His earlier crime investigation becomes the focus of the reality crime show Views 24x7, and it is at this juncture that priest Varghese Punyaalan and Journalist Haritha Menon enter his life. Both of them want to know about Hyder and his earlier investigations, but their interests are unrelated and have different motivations. In their attempts to attain their goal, each becomes aware of the other, and the resulting conflict builds the rest of the storyline.
Cast
edit- Indrajith Sukumaran as SP Hameem Hyder IPS
- Asha Sarath as TV anchor Haritha Menon
- Joy Mathew as Father Varghese Punyalan
- Baiju as SP Ashok Kumar IPS
- Prem Prakash as Channel Production Head Sebastian Padayattil
- Vijayakumar as SI Poly
- Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli as Zaina
- Dinesh Panicker as DIG Rajan Punnose IPS
- Aneesh G Menon as Rishi
- Parvathi Menon as Princess Malavika
- Anjali Aneesh as Nandita
- Thara Kalyan as Dr. Sandra Mary
- Indrans as attender
- Baby Annie as Jency Jacob
- Parvathy R. Krishna
- Lakshmi Sanal
- Majid as Bishop
- Jobi Varghese (cameo appearance)
Production
editFilming took place at Chitranjali Studios in Thiruvananthapuram. The film is Produced by Linu Issac, Hisham Basheer, Saju Azad, Maya Kartha under the banner of Cloud 4 Cinemas. Music is composed by Jakes Bejoy, with Sujith Sarang as cinematographer and Sreejith Sarang as editor. Principal filming completed on 5 June 2014.[3] During filming, there was a shoot day when director Jean Markose was incapacitated due to a high fever, and Indrajith stepped in to temporarily direct a hospital scene featuring Tara Kalyan.[4][5] Film producer Linu Issac stated "Indran (Indrajith) rocked it."[4]
Jean Markose is a radio jockey from Dubai and has directed several short films in Dubai. He narrated the script to Indrajith, his wife's cousin, who "immediately signed the deal with a handshake" as he liked the "powerful social message" it had.[3] According to director Markose, the film is a "social thriller that revolves around ‘Views 24x7,’ a popular crime and investigative show".[3] Indrajith's role is that of a police officer who was tagged as a "loser" and hence different from other traditional cop roles.[6] Asha Sarath was signed to play a journalist named Haritha, with the actress stating that Haritha was "as unscrupulous as Geetha", her character in Drishyam.[3]
References
edit- ^ Karthikeyan, Shruti (27 April 2014). "Indrajith to play a police officer in Angels". Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ^ Sathyendran, Nita (13 June 2014). "Game for experiments". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ^ a b c d e Sathyendran, Nita (6 June 2014). "For the record". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ^ a b Soman, Deepa (2 June 2014). "Indrajith wears director's hat!". Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ^ staff (2 June 2014). "Indrajith turns into a director for an hour!!". cineulagam.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ^ Karthikeyan, Shruti (7 May 2014). "Indrajith will wear Khaki once again in Angels". Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2014.