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Nayakan Prithvi is the upcoming Malayalam film based on the incidents of the landslide in Kerala. It is written and directed by Prasad G Edward. The film is produced by VB Mathew under the banner of Vaishali Productions. The film is slated to release in theatres worldwide on October 18. Priya Ballan, Pranav Mohan, Nair and Anjali P are playing the lead roles in the film. The film is made on a low budget and is crowd-funded. Several reports claim that neither the cast or crew charged money for the film.
According to some sources, Nayakan Prithvi revolves around the oppression by the bureaucratic system with people reeling under their tyrannic rule and grand schemes of people in the higher hierarchical order. The Prasad G. Edward directorial will centre around a revenue officer named Ratheesh, who arrives at a rural village named Kuyilimala to work on a hill highway project. But, the villagers protested against its construction and demanded its halt. The story takes a drastic turn from then onwards, with the occurrence of unexpected events with the introduction of landslides.
The makers recently released the poster of the film which immediately went viral. Malayalam actor Saiju Kuru shared the first-look poster of Nayakan Prithvi on Facebook. The poster shocked the internet with its portrayal of three terror-stricken people. They are presumed to be a family. While the woman and the man in the poster appear distressed, the child lying on the woman’s lap looks confused. He seems to be unaware of the troublesome situation. The film will deal with the effects and after-effects of the landslides in Kerala. Take a look at the poster,
The cinematography of the film is handled by Arun T Sasi while the editing will be executed by Aarian J. The music often film is composed by Satheesh Ramachandran. The enthusiastic cinema viewers have wished luck to the makers of the film. The makers are hoping to deliver big with this low-budget film and enlist its name in the list of successful films like Kurup, Jalikattu, The Great Indian Kitchen and Drishyam.
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