Adikkurippu (1989)
2h 25m
Running Time
March 3, 1989Release Date
Plot.
Basheer (Jagathy) is rescued by a cargo ship while lost at sea. Basheer has had a partial memory loss and he struggles to find out what has happened to him. The captain of the ship (Lalu Alex) tries to get him back to land, but he runs into several legal troubles due to the lack of documents with Basheer to prove his identity. Bhaskara Pillai (Mamootty), a lawyer decides to help out Basheer seeing his plight. The plot thickens when there's an attempted murder on Basheer.
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Cast & Crew.
Mammootty
Adv. Bhaskara Pillai
Lalu Alex
Captain John Samuel
Jagathy Sreekumar
Basheer
Urvashi
Adv. Geetha
Sreenath
SI Rajendran
Sukumaran
Chief Minister
K. Madhu
Director
Janardhanan
Williams
Vijayaraghavan
Mohammed Ali
Thomas Mathew
Producer
Lissy
Bhaskara Pillai's Sister
Kollam Thulasi
Collector
Vijayan
Kesavan
Meena
Bhaskara Pillai's Mother
Nazar Latheef
Sunny
Jose Prakash
Menon
Prathapa Chandran
Venkataraman
Sankaradi
Adv. Krishna Kurup
Babu Namboothiri
Public Prosecutor
K.P.A.C. Sunny
Karthikeyan
M S Thrippunithura
Immigration Officer
Paravoor Bharathan
Minister Pillai
Azeez
Judge
Kothuku Nanappan
Ashan
Nandhu
Hospital Attendant
Santhakumari
Basheer's Mother
Suma Jayaram
Zainaba
Jagadish
Bapputty
Shyam
Music
S. N. Swamy
Writer
Kaladharan Adoor
Assistant Director
Vipin Das
Director of Photography
Jose Kurian
Original Story
Details.
Release DateMarch 3, 1989
Original Nameഅടിക്കുറിപ്പ്
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 25m
Genres
Wiki.
Adikkurippu is a 1989 Malayalam-language legal thriller film, written by S. N. Swamy and directed by K. Madhu. It stars Mammootty in the lead role, who plays the role of an advocate. The movie was praised for introducing a new theme in Malayalam by depicting the life of a castaway portrayed by Jagathy, who lands in legal problems that were rare in Malayalam movies during that time. The film is loosely based on the missing ship owned by Kerala Shipping Corporation, MV Kairali. S. N. Swamy has recognized the film as his favorite.