The Metro (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 21, 2011

Original Title:
ദി മെട്രോ

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Graand Production

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 132

The film is based on three separate incidents that take place in Kochi. The first one involves the murder of a young politician, Jaimy Padamadan, which is being investigated by Jacob Alexander (Sharath Kumar). The murder occurs during an election season and the main suspect in the case is a local don named Paruthikkadan (Suresh Krishna). The investigation is affected due to his political influences. The next story is about Anupama (Bhavana), an I. T. Employee. She is being followed by a group of gangsters. The story takes new turns and the mystery gets solved. The third story is about a group of five friends, Harikrishnan (Nivin Pauly), Usman (Bhagath Manuel), Sujath (Suraj Venjaramoodu), Sooraj (Arun) and Govind (Biyon Gemini). Harikrishnan is a youth working in Gulf. He and his friends are travelling to Palai. He has a package from Gulf which he is supposed to give to another person. The story takes new turns during their journey.

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Director:
Bipin Prabhakar

Director of Photography:
Sree Sreeram

Editor:
Mahesh Narayanan

Executive Producer:
Anoop Padmanabhan

Original Music Composer:
Shaan Rahman

Producer:
Dileep

Writer:
Vyasan K.P.

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