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Malik

 Malik


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Mālik is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language political crime drama film directed, written and edited by Mahesh Narayanan.[2] The film is produced by Anto Joseph under the banner of Anto Joseph Film Company. The film stars Fahad FaasilPrincipal photography began on 3 September 2019. Stunt director Lee Whittaker joined the sets on 11 December 2019 and is handling the action choreography of the film.[3][4]

The film was originally scheduled to release in mid April 2020,[2][3] but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[5] The film was rescheduled to release on 13 May 2021[6][7] and was again postponed due to the second wave of the pandemic.[8]

Plot

The film tells the life story of Sulaiman Malik(Dagadu Faasil) a young man who rises to prominence through his unswerving fight against the political and police corruption prevalent in his coastal village. The timeline follows his childhood to middle age, spanning from the late 1960s to the present day


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Directed byMahesh Narayanan
Produced byAnto Joseph
Written byMahesh Narayanan
StarringFahadh Faasil
Nimisha Sajayan
Joju George
Music bySushin Shyam
CinematographySanu Varghese
Edited byMahesh Narayanan
Production
company
Anto Joseph Film Company
Distributed byAnn Mega Media Release
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budgetest. 27 crore[1]

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