Gulmohar

Synopsis: Induchoodan (Ranjith) is the head master of a school. His family consists of his wife Chithra (Meera Vasudev), a son, a daughter and his mother-in-law (Kaviyoor Ponnamma). A friend from past, Harikrishnan (Siddique) visits Induchoodan. It is revealed that Induchoodan was a naxalite in the past and was imprisoned for six years. This triggers flashback to 20 years back. Induchoodan is a guest lecturer in a college. He is a revolutionary who dreams equality and justice and is willing to take up arms against injustice. Induchoodan and his group of six including Harikrishnan, Kuriakose (Nishanth Sagar), Rasheed (Meghanadhan) and Kariyathan (I.M. Vijayan) start an operation named 'Operation April' aimed at eliminating those who exploit the tribal people and rape tribal women. They plan to kill Chacko Muthalali, an estate owner who has bad taste towards women. Induchoodan gets caught and is sentenced to imprisonment. After six years he comes out of jail. The movie talks about the rest of the
Original Story by: Deedi Damodaran
Year:
2008
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Gulmohar

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Deedi Damodaran

Deedi Damodaran is an Indian screenwriter who works in Malayalam cinema. Gulmohar (2008) is her first film in Malayalam directed by Jayaraj, starring Ranjith, Siddique, Augustine, and Neenu Mathew. She is the daughter of the veteran screen writer of Malayalam cinema T.Damodaran. She is one of the founding members of Women in Cinema Collective,WCC , the organization for the welfare of women workers of Malayalam movie industry. Filmography 1.Gulmohar (2008) 2.Makal in Kerala kafe (2009) 3.Nayika (2011) 4.John (2023) more…

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