2013 Indian film
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Directed by | Rajesh Amanakara |
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Produced by | Athulya Ashok |
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Starring | Baburaj Ranjini Haridas Bhagath Manuel Sija Rose |
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Cinematography | Ram Thulasi |
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Edited by | Donmax |
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Music by | Mejo Joseph |
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Production company | Athulya Productions |
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Release date |
- 4 January 2013 (2013-01-04)
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Running time | 107 min |
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Country | India |
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Language | Malayalam |
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Entry is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Rajesh Amanakara, starring Baburaj, Ranjini Haridas, Bhagath Manuel and Sija Rose in the lead roles.
Plot
ACP Shreya and ACP Rishikesh are a married couple, who are on the brink of a divorce and live separately due to unknown reasons. Meanwhile, a student named Arjun, works as a mechanic at a repair shop. He falls in love with Subaida, a girl whom Arjun had bumped his bike into. Arjun learns that he must steal bikes for a London-based underworld don ''Lucifer'' aka Palli Biju who is known to have a past of selling pirated DVD's from Tamil Nadu. Palli Biju is need of 25 lakhs for going to a dinner at the River Thames . Rishikesh and Shreya must save Arjun and catch Biju.
Cast
- Baburaj as ACP Rishikesh
- Ranjini Haridas as ACP P. Shreya
- Bhagath Manuel as Arjun
- Sija Rose as Subaida, Arjun's love interest
- Ashokan as Thampi, Arjun's mentor
- Jins Baskar as Don Lucifer (Palli Biju), a london based criminal
- Suresh Krishna as Police Commissioner, Rishikesh and Sherya's senior officer
- Sandeep Menon as Dennis, Arjun's friend
- Mahima as Arjun's friend
- Deepika Mohan as Arjun's mother
Release and reception
Prior to release, the film was highly anticipated as it would mark the film debut of television anchor Ranjini Haridas. It was released on 4 January 2013. It received mostly negative reviews with critics panning the film due the poor acting skills and dialogue delivered by Ranjini. Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated the film 1/5 and concluded that "Ranjini might be the only reason, why you might have walked into the theatre to see the film, in the first place. And 'Entry' should be a disappointment of gigantic proportions, for her fans and detractors alike."[1]
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