Suraj venjaramoodu

  1. Suraj Venjaramoodu stuns in new song ‘Thathamma Chelolu’ from ‘Madanolsavam’
  2. Suraj Venjaramoodu talks about his sterling act in ‘Kaanekkaane’
  3. Suraj Venjaramoodu to star in the comedy entertainer ‘Raghavettante 16um Rameswara Yathrayum’
  4. Suresh Gopi and Suraj Venjaramoodu pay last respect to Kollam Sudhi
  5. Suraj Venjaramoodu: It feels good when one’s hard work is recognised
  6. First look of Suraj Venjaramoodu's 'Ennalum Entaliya' out
  7. Jana Gana Mana movie review: Suraj Venjaramoodu rises above a script that lacks cohesion, clarity, depth, finesse and calm


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Suraj Venjaramoodu stuns in new song ‘Thathamma Chelolu’ from ‘Madanolsavam’

A new song from Suraj Venjaramoodu's film 'Madanolsavam' has been released. Titled 'Thathamma Chelolu', the song is composed by Christo Xavier, written by Vaishak Sugunan, and sung by Ravi Vaniyampara and Sayanth S. In the film, Suraj can be seen in a never-before-seen look as he portrays Madanan, a man who earns a living by painting live chickens different colours. The film chronicles various events in his life. Directed by Sudish Gopinathan and written by Ratheesh Balakrishna Pothuval, 'Madanolsavam' is produced by Vinayaka Ajith, with Babu Antony playing an important role. The film is based on E Santosh Kumar's novel and is Ratheesh's next work after the hugely successful 'Nna Thaan Case Kodu'. Other actors in the film include Bhama Arun, Rajesh Madhavan, PP Kunjikrishnan, Ranji Kankol, Rajesh Azhikodan, Joval Siddique, Swathi Das Prabhu, and Sumesh Chandran. The teaser and trailer of the film have already been well-received. It will be released on Vishu (April 14). Shehnad Jalal will handle the cinematography, and editing will be done by Vivek Harshan. Jotish Sankar, who worked on 'Kumbalangi Nights', 'Kala', and the upcoming 'Neelavelicham', is the production designer, while Melvi J is in charge of the costumes and Kripesh Ayyappankutty is the art director. onmanorama-topic-general-topics-27-music 2o47tf9ta9k0nrhdfnmu2bd9g3 onmanorama-topic-movie-3-malayalam-films onmanorama-topic-person-43-suraj-venjaramoodu https-www-onmanorama-com-acp https-www-onmanorama-com-enter...

Suraj Venjaramoodu talks about his sterling act in ‘Kaanekkaane’

With a subtle change in his expression and eyes, Suraj Venjaramoodu’s character, Paul Mathai, in Manu Ashokan’s Kaanekkaane transforms from a grieving father to an embittered man seeking vengeance. Suraj’s mastery over his craft and the character is evident in that one scene in the film. Also Read | Get ‘First Day First Show’, our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema, in your inbox . Manu’s second film, which made a quiet entry on Sony Liv, has turned out to be the pick of cinebuffs as a result of a powerhouse of talents: Suraj, Tovino Thomas and Aishwariya Lekshmi. But it is Suraj’s act as a doting grandfather but an implacable foe that stands out. He is all praise for the director, who made his debut in 2019 with the much-appreciated Uyare . He says the script and the director helped him breathe life into the elderly, grey-haired Paul who loses his daughter in an accident. Paul, however, begins to suspect if it was an accident or a murder. That is when he turns an investigator, determined to discover the truth behind his daughter’s death at any cost. The perfect act “It is a character that could have easily been melodramatic but Manu ensured that my act never crossed that line. For any memorable character, 50% is shaped by a good script, director and actor. But it becomes complete only when viewers appreciate it. That is what makes Paul so special,” says Suraj. He asserts that having two brilliant actors like Tovino and Aishwariya certainly helped him ace the chara...

Suraj Venjaramoodu to star in the comedy entertainer ‘Raghavettante 16um Rameswara Yathrayum’

After playing a couple of memorable serious characters, actor Suraj Venjaramoodu is back in his realm of the comedy genre. His upcoming movie ‘Raghavettante 16um Rameswara Yathrayum’, which is touted as a fun entertainer has kickstarted the shoot with a poojah function held on the last day in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. (Picture Courtesy : Facebook) Written and directed by Sujith S Nair, ‘Raghavettante 16um Rameswara Yathrayum’ tells two consecutive tragic events that happened in a house and is presented with comedy elements. Further details of the plot is not yet revealed by the makers. The makers previously unveiled the first look poster for the film that featured the main casts in the Apart from Suraj Venjaramoodu, ‘Raghavettante 16um Rameswara Yathrayum’ features a list of the talented cast that includes The expectation levels for ‘Raghavettante 16um Rameswara Yathrayum’ are really high among the audience as the posters look promising, coupled with the fact that Suraj Venjaramoodu never fails to satisfy the audience on whatever roles he plays ranging from comedy to serious. Meanwhile, Suraj Venjaramoodu has a couple of highly anticipated projects in the pipeline that includes ‘Love Jihad’, ‘Jana Gana Mana’, ‘Mukundan Unni Associates’, and ‘Pathaam Valavu’.

Suresh Gopi and Suraj Venjaramoodu pay last respect to Kollam Sudhi

Popular television personality, mimicry artist and actor Kollam Sudhi passed away on Monday (June 5) after meeting with an accident. He was 39. M-Town celebrities including Suresh Gopihas arrived in person to pay tributes to the deceased, and also offered condolences to the family. Kollam Sudhi’s untimely demise has left the entertainment industry devastated. Kollam Sudhi dies in a car accident: Tovino Thomas, Jeethu Joseph, and other Mollywood celebrities express condolences Kollam Sudhi met with an accident, while he was travelling by a car, along with his friends Ullas Aroor, Binu Adimali and Mahesh. The incident was around 4: 30 AM on Monday (June 5) morning.Superstar Suresh Gopi, andSuraj Venjaramoodu, among other celebrities from the Malayalam entertainment industry, paid their final respect to the late actor. As per the reports, Kollam Sudhi, Ullas Aroor, Binu Adimali, and Mahesh were travelling by car and collided with a truck at Kaipamangalam at 4.30 AM on Monday. Though they were taken to the hospital, Sudhi didn’t make it. The condition of other artistes are reportedly stable. The accident took place when they were on their way back from a shoot for the channel. Kollam Sudhi is survived by his wife Renu, and their two children. Meanwhile, according to the reports, the funeral will be held on Tuesday (June 6) at Kollam Sudhi’s wife’s house in Kottayam. Kollam Sudhi, who has also appeared in films like 'Kattapanayile Hrithik Roshan', 'Kuttanadan Marppapa', 'Theeta...

Suraj Venjaramoodu: It feels good when one’s hard work is recognised

Suraj Venjaramoodu: It feels good when one’s hard work is recognised The Malayalam actor, who recently won the Kerala State Award for Best Actor, looks back at his career so far and the kind of characters he wishes to play in the future October 17, 2020 04:29 pm | Updated 04:45 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram Suraj Venjaramoodu is in the middle of a shoot for Jana Gana Mana with his Driving Licence co-star Prithviraj Sukumaran, when he got the news that he has bagged the 50th Kerala State Film Award for the Best Actor. Speaking over phone from Kochi, Suraj agrees that 2019 was indeed a good year for him with respect to playing characters and the subsequent box-office successes. He adds that the characters written for him were challenging and helped him stand out. The Kerala State Film Award for his performance in Android Kunjappan Version 5.2 and Vikruthi, is the crowning glory for an actor who came up the hard way. “Both the films and my characterswere appreciated. That in itself is an award. Now, the State award has come as a bonanza and doubled my joy. It feels good when one’s hard work is recognised. It is a responsibility that is placed on you to better yourself and prove yourself to be worthy of that award,” says Suraj. After having essayed several comical characters, Suraj says he longed for characters with substance; the ones that would make a difference. “It is only now that I have begun to get the kind of roles I had always wished for!” Suraj Venjarmoodu in a still f...

First look of Suraj Venjaramoodu's 'Ennalum Entaliya' out

Along with Suraj, the cast also includes Lena, Gayathri Arun, Meera Nandan and Siddique in prominent roles. The film is said to have a humour-infused story of contemporary relevance. As per reports, it tells the story of a teen girl from a Muslim family who falls in love with a boy from a Hindu family. Bash has written the story. He has penned the screenplay by Sreekumar Arackal. Ennalum Entaliya has cinematography by Prakash Velayudhan and music by Willaim Francis. Manoj is the film's editor. Listin Stephen's Magic Frames is producing the film. Suraj Venjaramoodu, last seen in Mukundan Unni Associates, has Madanolsavam, Acharu Varuhtiya Vina, Roy and Higuita coming up. (This story originally appeared on The first look of Suraj Venjaramoodu's new film Ennalum Entaliya got released on Wednesday. Bash Mohammed of Luka Chuppi-fame is directing the film. It was earlier titled Love Jihad, but the makers have now changed the title for some reason. Along with Suraj, the cast also includes Lena, Gayathri Arun, Meera Nandan and Siddique in prominent roles. The film is said to have a humour-infused story of contemporary relevance. As per reports, it tells the story of a teen girl from a Muslim family who falls in love with a boy from a Hindu family. Bash has written the story. He has penned the screenplay by Sreekumar Arackal.googletag.cmd.push(function() ); Ennalum Entaliya has cinematography by Prakash Velayudhan and music by Willaim Francis. Manoj is the film's editor. Listin Ste...

Jana Gana Mana movie review: Suraj Venjaramoodu rises above a script that lacks cohesion, clarity, depth, finesse and calm

The spotlight falls on the superstar of the new Malayalam film, Jana Gana Mana, only in the second half of the narrative. Once the camera rests on Prithviraj Sukumaran’s character though, it rarely moves away from him as he belts out speech after speech...after speech...after speech...steeped in powerful messaging that, despite the loudness and melodrama of those scenes, is largely well reasoned. A film has to be more than the message/s it wishes to drive home though. And messages are conveyed by more than just speeches. Neither point appears to have struck director Dijo Jose Antony or writer Sharis Mohammed. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts movie review — Generic & predictable storyline is saved by adrenaline action sequences Succession finale review: One of the best shows about sibling warfare The tension pervading Jana Gana Mana is sparked by news of the rape and death of a popular college lecturer called Sabha Maryam (Mamta Mohandas). What follows is an apathetic response from her institution, student unrest, nationwide outrage, sensationalised media coverage and finally, a police encounter that sparks hysterical approval from the masses and celebrities. Sounds familiar? The case of a doctor in Hyderabad who was raped and murdered after which the accused were killed by the police when they allegedly tried to escape is still fresh in public memory. Prithviraj in a still from Jana Gana Mana Jana Gana Mana draws on this and multiple other news developments and newsmakers ...