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Everyone who has watched My Dear Kuttichathan. Name Rating Like Review. The chief guest was Sonia Bose of My Dear Kuttichathan fame and Manu Uncle. She lauded the initiative by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare. “Children-oriented movies are very rare in.

Thiruvananthapuram: Chippy the movie behind the idea that “Even a pebble would have a story to tell”, had left the expected impact on children as was evident when they came out of the screening at The Kairali Theatres. Soon after, they came face to face with Sonia Bose, Bose Venkat, Malavika Nair, child artists Ajmal, Devaprabha (Actors of Chippy) and Adwaith at the “Meet the artist session” at the International Children's Film Festival of Kerala (ICFFK).

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The chief guest was Sonia Bose of My Dear Kuttichathan fame and Manu Uncle.
She lauded the initiative by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare. “Children-oriented movies are very rare in recent times. Earlier shots were something that was considered personal to a director and was never shown to the actors. I think, My dear Kuttichatan was the only movie which made working even more fun, because even as kids we were shown the shots, telling us how important an element we were to the cinema,” she recollected.

Bose Venkat, the veteran Tamil actor, enlightened the children present for the meet about Malayalam cinema history by saying “Back then, a movie made by the Tamil industry would cost around Rs 1 lakh but at the same time, a Malayalam movie would be shot with Rs 50,000 and would still manage to beat the Tamil movies with quality content.” Mementos were presented to all the guests, and a special memento was handed over to Karthik, a specially-abled child who had attended the ICFFK.

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Reports say that the film will be about the history of the Chundan Vallom, the well-known snake boat of Kerala.

FlixMollywoodTuesday, March 13, 2018 - 12:24

Director Jijo Punnoose, who came up with the masterpiece My Dear Kuttichathan way back in the early 1980s, the first ever 3D film in the history of Indian cinema, is all set to make a comeback.

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The director has an interesting script and is reportedly in talks with Fahadh Faasil to play the lead role. While there is still no clarity on the project, some reports have emerged that it will be about the history of the Chundan Vallom, the well-known snake boat of Kerala. More details about the project are expected to come out soon officially. The makers of the movie are busy with the pre-production work.

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Jijo Punnoose began his career as an actor with the 1962 release Bharya and went on to star in movies such as Inapraavugal, Thilothama and Pearl View. He had directed two films Padayottam and My Dear Kuttichathan, of which the latter was a cult hit. Jijo is the eldest son of popular producer Navodaya Appachan of Navodaya Studios.

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My Dear Kuttichathan, a technically brilliant 3D film, was produced by Navodaya Appachan and Jose Punnoose under the banner Navodaya Studios. The film had Dalip Tahil, Sonia, Master Aravind, Master Mukesh, Surya Kiran, Rajan P Dev, Jagathi Sreekumar and Jagadish in the star cast. Maestro Ilayaraja had composed music for this venture with Ashok Kumar cranking the camera and TR Shekar editing it.

While the director’s project is taking shape, Fahadh Faasil is busy with a number of films. His recent release Carbon is a hit and it is confirmed that he has signed on the dotted line to play the lead role in the B Unni Krishnan directorial, which is being scripted by actor Suraj Venjaramoodu. The actor also has the Tamil movie Super Deluxe directed by Thyagarajan Kumararajan, in which he is sharing screen space with Vijay Sethupathi, lined up for release and Anwar Rasheed’s Malayalam movie Trance.

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