Mister Butler

Mister Butler
Directed by Sashi Shankar
Written by Pandiarajan
Starring Dileep
Nedumudi Venu
Innocent
Ruchitha Prasad
Kuthiravattam Pappu
Music by Vidyasagar
Release date
2000
Country India
Language Malayalam

Mister Butler is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2000. It was a remake of Pandiarajan's Gopala Gopala released in 1996. The film was average in the box office.

Plot

Gopalakrishnan (Dileep) a chef by profession, has to leave the village because of his friend's wrongdoings. He heads to the city and becomes a chef at a hotel after having his talents recognised at a carnival. The women there become close to Gopalakrishnan and the men there nickname him as "Krishna" because Krishna too was surrounded by women however, their husbands get jealous of Gopalakrishnan. Meanwhile, he falls in love with Radhika (Ruchitha Prasad). He decides to marry her with the support of his neighbors and her household. During the marriage, Radhika learns that Gopalakrishnan was already married. Gopalakrishnan got married with a girl (Sonia) but she was already pregnant and she eloped with her lover that very evening. Radhika is upset and refuses to live with him. Later, Gopalakrishnan finds a forsaken baby (by his ex-wife) in his car and leaves the baby to an orphanage. Gopalakrishnan's father (Innocent), an army officer, comes to live with his son and he and the neighbors and Radhika's household help his son to win back Radhika's heart.

Cast

ActorRole
DileepGopalakrishnan
Ruchita PrasadRadhika Menon
InnocentCaptain K G Nair
Jagathy SreekumarAchayan
Nedumudi VenuRadhika's father
Lalithasree
Manju PillaiAnandham
Renuka BanuManju
Kalabhavan Mani'Major' Kuttan
Kuthiravattam PappuShivaraman
JanardhananRamakrishnan
Cochin HaneefaThirupathy
PhilominaGrandmother
SoniaGopalakrishnan's First Wife
MadhupalMadhu
Vijayan

Soundtrack

The films soundtrack contains 6 songs, all composed by Vidyasagar and Lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery.

#TitleSinger(s)
1 "Kunuku Penmaniye" K. S Chitra, M. G Sreekumar, Innocent
2 "Muthaaram" M. G Sreekumar, Harini
3 "Nizhalaadum Deepame (M)" K. J. Yesudas
4 "Nizhalaadum Deepame [F]" K S Chitra
5 "Raaravenu" K. S. Chitra, Kalyani Menon
6 "Virahini Raadhe" K. J. Yesudas, K S Chitra

References


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