Dhamaka

Dhamaka is a 2020 Malayalam language romantic comedy film directed by Omar Lulu. The film stars Arun and Nikki Galrani in the lead roles. The film had musical score composed by Gopi Sundar. The film portrays the problems in the life of Eyo (Arun), who is married in a particular situation, and the problems in hid search for solutions. The film has received mixed reviews.

Dhamaka
Directed byOmar Lulu
Produced byM.K Nazar
Written bySarang Jayaprakash
Venu OV
Kiran Lal
StarringNikki Galrani
Arun
Shaalin Zoya
Mukesh
Urvashi
Innocent
Salim Kumar
Noorin Shereef
Neha Saxena
Fukru
Music byGopi Sundar
CinematographySinoj P.Ayyappan
Edited byDileep Dennis
Production
company
Goodline Productions
Distributed byGoodline Reles
Release date
  • 2 January 2020 (2020-01-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Crooked intellect father makes a plan for his son's marriage to a divorced millionaire. Problem begins when son finds out he has erectile dysfunction at his first night.

Cast

  • Nikki Galrani as Annie aka Ann Maria
  • Arun A Kumar as Eyo Pauly (Annie's Husband)
  • Shaalin Zoya as Pinky (Eyo's sister)
  • Urvashi as Annamma Pauly
  • Mukesh as Pauly
  • Dharmajan as Shiva (Eyo's friend)
  • Innocent as Pauly's father
  • Salim Kumar as Dr. Gopinath
  • Hareesh Kanaran as Dr Sexena (Biju)
  • Sabumon Abdusamad as Britto
  • Sooraj Thelakkad as Britto's bodyguard
  • Neha Saxena as Thresia
  • Saraf Sabith as Friend at Pataya Hotel
  • Ponnamma Babu as Valyammachi
  • Kalabhavan Haneef
  • Molly Kannamaly as Maria Chedathi
  • Edavela Babu as Annie's father
  • Sabith Shajahan as Annie's Brother
  • Binu Adimaly as Family Court Advocate
  • Pareekutty as Advocate clerk
  • Noorin Shereef as dancer in "Adipoly Dhamaka"
  • Omar Lulu as dancer in "Adipoly Dhamaka"
  • Fukru as himself in "Adipoly Dhamaka"

Production

Arun, who played a role as a child artist in Olympiyan Anthony Adam, was roped in to play the lead role.[1][2]

Release

The film released on 2 January.[3] The Times of India gave the film three out of five stars stating that "The film considers issues like quick-fix solutions, ageism and also our language, and calls for a rethinking on these".[2]

Soundtrack

The music and background score of the film were composed by Gopi Sundar.

References

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