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Synopsis: Aadhi, an aspiring musician, travels to another state in hopes of making it big. While there, an unexpected event leaves him trapped, unable to return to his family and running for his life.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
2018
158 min
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When he sees our tension,

he has much more tension.

He is that naive.

That's exactly my fear.

Cinema field is not meant

for such naive people.

You know how shrewd

that Mohanlal is?

He must be better

than you anyway!

You don't give any freedom

to that poor thing.

It's not about giving freedom;

His friends who studied with

him have good jobs now.

After some time, he will have an

inferiority complex & a sense of loss.

I'm saying this because

he shouldn't feel that.

No. He's a good boy.

He is creative.

Give him a chance to

prove his talents.

Don't keep saying this

often and make him tensed.

So you don't want me to

send him to Bangalore?

When I see him, I know;

he's not at all interested to go.

Then why did he say he'd go?

Has he ever said no to

anything you've asked?

You...

Are you composing a new song?

No.

What is it, dad?

Nothing.

Well..

I'm not a father who believes that

those who choose medicine or engineering,

are the only ones who would

be successful in life.

Whatever field you choose,

you have to be the best in it.

That's what matters.

But in this film field, there

is this uncertainty, son.

If you're not able to become

successful in it as you intend to be,

you should be

prepared to face it.

That's all.

And it's a field that dad

knows nothing about.

So I'm sad that I cannot

help you out in any way.

Don't worry, dad.

I have a clear plan.

I won't waste my life, dad.

Then good!

If you're not interested,

you needn't go to Bangalore.

No, dad. I really wanted to go.

I was going to ask you if I

could go on Saturday itself.

That's nice.

What's the programme in Bangalore?

Nadhir told me,

There's a club called

'Fox' there.

And on Saturdays, many film

personalities will be there.

If I get to perform

in front of them;

isn't that a good opportunity?

- Very good.

Would actors come?

- There she goes!

Don't know about actors.

But there will be many

technicians and music directors.

Okay. Then,

get prepared to go.

Are you happy now?

I'll call up Roy Uncle's farmhouse.

You can stay there.

Then,

shall I go to the office?

Well..

Roy Uncle might try

to brainwash you;

Just ignore it.

What's the name of the

club in Bangalore?

Fox.

Fox.

Rosy,

Rosy dear..

You?

I got scared.

I thought it was that Urmila Devi.

Which Urmila Devi?

From Chandanamazha (Serial).

You and your dumb serials!

Leave all that.

Listen to this, mom.

It's a new composition of mine.

I want a feedback.

At this midnight?

Your stupid music;

to kill my sleep!

Let's do it tomorrow morning.

- Please.

If you don't listen now, I'll

lose it's flow. That's why.

This is why you need

a good girlfriend.

So you'll have someone to listen to

your music at midnight or at dawn!

You're the best mom!

You want to misguide your son?

Listen to this, mom. Please.

- Okay.

Play it.

Rosy!

Good song.

You sing very well.

It's superb.

- Nonsense!

I'm going!

Don't go.

I've lost my sleep.

Then watch a re-run

of Chandanamazha.

At least switch off

the lights & go!

Oh my God!

Awesome!

Superb.

You are lucky, dude!

Bro,

shall I also come along?

- Of course. Come if you're free.

Just a minute.

Imagine how the guy who

bought this would be like..

He will be a king!!

Dad!

Hey!

Should I come for the

function in the evening?

Can you postpone it?

Reason?

There's a Rolls Royce car.. So I was

thinking of going to Bangalore in it..

Dad, it's not any ordinary car.

Rolls Royce Ghost!

It's a B12 petrol engine..

The BHP..

Dad!

Dad, don't curse me!

l.. l.. I'm not going.

I'm not going.

Problem solved, right?

You carry on.

I'm not coming.

There's a function in the evening.

Stupid functions!

What function?

It's my sister's betrothal.

Why does she have

to get married now?

I'll take it, sir.

- Thank you.

Do you need something to drink, sir?

- No. I'm fine.

I'm going out soon.

- Okay sir.

Welcome sir.

- Hi. Thank you.

Over there, Maam!

Mr. Kumar?

- Yes.

Hi. I'm Aditya Mohan.

Mr. Aravind sent me.

Ya. He told me.

Okay. I'd like to perform

here tonight actually.

Do you have any CD or pen drive?

- Sure.

Here you go.

- Sure. I'll just try.

Hi.

Aadhi?

Anjana?

What a surprise, man!

I never expected you here!

Me too!

Are you a member?

Are you mocking me?

No, seriously.

No. My boss' son

is a member here.

So I came as a guest.

So you're working in

Bangalore now, huh?

Ya. In a private bank here.

As an accountant.

What do you do now, Aadhi?

Still chasing a dream.

Oh! ls that so?

So you haven't given up on your

music direction dream yet?

Have you come to

meet someone here?

No. I'm actually

performing here tonight.

ls it?

- Excuse me, Mr. Aditya,

The stage is all yours.

Thank you.

- Welcome.

Lucky me!

All the best.

Just rock, man! - Thank you.

'Gypsy woman, where have you been?'

'Gone too long, don't

you know it's a sin?'

'It's been three nights

and four more days'

'Oh you know you

put me in a daze'

'I've been down by

the mountainside'

'Giving life to a

river that died'

'I'm a flower, wild and free'

'Live my life for

swaying in the breeze'

'Then by the fire,

she dances at night'

Her body bending bends my mind

'Oh, she makes me feel alright'

'Blinks her eyes in fireflies'

'I'm the fire in your eyes'

'The embers glowing

in your mind'

'I'm the coal beneath your feet'

'Oh that woman got

me on my knees'

Anjana!

- What?

Move!

Aadhi, leave!

Go!

Aadhi, sorry for the scene.

What is his problem?

They didn't like the fact

that I was talking to you.

Both are shady guys.

So your company is

with such people?

What to do?

One is my boss' son;

and the other one is my relative.

He is my colleague as well.

I can't displease both

of them as well.

Are both of them Malayalis?

Yes.

Anjana!

Jayan, don't create trouble.

- Who is he?

ls he your boyfriend?

- No.

Jayan, don't create a scene here.

Let's go!

Arjun, it was my fault!

Aadhi will leave.

Please listen to me.

Jayan, he is her boyfriend.

Hey! Who are you?

Have you come to protect her?

I don't know this girl.

I don't want any trouble.

You..

-Arjun!

Jayan, listen to me, please.

Move! - Didn't I tell you we're

meeting for the first time?

Oh no!

Anjana, don't stay here.

Reddy Sir might come

here any moment.

I'm not telling him that you were with us.

That's better for us.

But that building has

security cameras, right?

If by any chance..

- There are no cameras on the roof.

You left early.

So you haven't seen what

happened at the roof.

That's all!

I'm saying all this

to protect you!

So you better listen to me.

Go fast.

But I didn't do anything wrong.

Jayakrishnan, you forced..

No need of unnecessary

talks here.

Reddy Sir will believe

whatever I say.

If you listen to

me, good for you.

Or else, you know me, right?

So? Are you co-operating or...

Good. You may go!

We went to the roof because

Arjun wanted to smoke.

There was a boy there.

He started a fight unnecessarily.

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Jeethu Joseph

Jeethu Joseph (born 10 November 1972) is an Indian film director and screenwriter, who works in Malayalam cinema.Jeethu made his directional debut with the 2007 police procedural film Detective and later went on to direct five successful films: the family drama Mummy & Me (2010), the comedy film My Boss (2012), the investigative-thriller film Memories (2013), the family-thriller film Drishyam (2013), the revenge-drama Oozham (2016) and the action-thriller film Aadhi (2018). Jeethu gained popularity after the release of Drishyam, produced by Aashirvad Cinemas, which is currently the second highest grossing Malaylam film, it was the first Malayalam film to cross ₹50 crore mark at the box office. Jeethu made his Tamil debut with Papanasam (2015), which is the remake of Drishyam. more…

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