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Ilaiyaraaja slashed fee from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50,000 for Adharvam, made at Rs 22 lakh, as he loved Mammootty’s New Delhi; composed its 4 songs in just 30 minutes | Malayalam News

Ilaiyaraaja slashed fee from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50,000 for Adharvam, made at Rs 22 lakh, as he loved Mammootty’s New Delhi; composed its 4 songs in just 30 minutes | Malayalam News

Malayalam megastar Mammootty’s unparalleled legacy is marked not just by his widely acclaimed and successful movies, but also by those that went under the viewers’ radar despite being impressive works, as well as those that have etched themselves into the hearts of a niche audience. In fact, his oeuvre, comprising over 400 films across five decades, includes several underrated works, among which Adharvam (1989) stands out for its impressive explorations of the dark fantasy horror subgenre. The sophomore directorial venture of blockbuster screenwriter Dennis Joseph, Adharvam was penned by his longtime associate Shibu Chakravarthy and produced by one of Dennis’ mentors, A Eraaly. In fact, Dennis joined hands with Eraaly as the latter was going through a challenging time and desperately needed a commercial success. Must Read | Prathichaya movie review: Nivin Pauly’s political drama is old wine in a new bottle ‘Adharvam over Kottayam Kunjachan’ However, the writer-director himself once revealed that although he had presented Eraaly with two options — Kottayam Kunjachan (1990), an out-and-out action comedy with better chances of being a …

Rajinikanth’s incomplete Malayalam film was shelved due to Gulf War after seven days of shoot, he was ready to do it for free | Malayalam News

Rajinikanth’s incomplete Malayalam film was shelved due to Gulf War after seven days of shoot, he was ready to do it for free | Malayalam News

Although it was Tamil cinema that made Rajinikanth “the man, the myth, and the legend” we see today, his oeuvre spans several languages, as he worked in various film industries during the early stages of his career, leaving a lasting impact wherever he set foot. Aside from frequent appearances in Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada, he also played a cameo role in a Bangla movie once, thus becoming a bona fide pan-Indian star. Interestingly, Rajinikanth has also worked in Malayalam cinema alongside his fellow Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan, in director IV Sasi’s Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum (1979), which was simultaneously filmed in Tamil (Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum) as well. Besides, he also played the lead role in the 1981 Tamil-Malayalam-Kannada trilingual movie Garjanai (Garjanam and Garjane in the latter languages). Originally planned as a Malayalam film headlined by “action hero” Jayan, Rajinikanth was roped in after Jayan died in an accident on the sets of another movie. The project was then revamped, with Rajinikanth replacing Jayan as the hero. Must Read | Mohanlal once considered becoming a monk …