| 1 | Iniyenkilum |
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| 4 | 1983 201’ col Malayalam |
| 5 | d I.V. Sasi pc Geo Movie Prod. st Rose |
| 6 | dial T. Damodaran lyr Yusuf Ali Kacheri c |
| 7 | Jayanan Vincent m Shyam |
| 8 | lp Mammootty, Mohanlal, Lalu Alex, |
| 9 | Ratheesh, Ravindran, T.G. Ravi, Seema, Rani |
| 10 | Padmini, Sunitha Sharma, Balan K. Nair |
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| 13 | Extraordinary and long-drawn out melodrama |
| 14 | contrasting conditions in Kerala with those in |
| 15 | Japan. A group of performers from Kerala are |
| 16 | invited to Japan, but they are left stranded |
| 17 | when their criminal host disappears. With the |
| 18 | assistance of Nambiar (Nair), a benevolent |
| 19 | Tokyo-based Malayali, they learn about the |
| 20 | Japanese economy, initiating - on their return - |
| 21 | a series of reformist movements that end up |
| 22 | with the revolutionary overthrow of corrupt |
| 23 | leadership. The film continued Sasi’s tendency |
| 24 | (America America, also 1983) to set his plots |
| 25 | in exotic foreign locales, and also his ‘hardhitting’ |
| 26 | and often satirical collaborations with |
| 27 | Marxist writer Damodaran (cf. |
| 28 | Angadikkapurathu, 1985; Vartha 1986). |
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