Yoddha (1992)
September 3, 1992Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Mohanlal
Thaipparambil Ashokan
Siddharth Lama
Rimpoche
Madhoo
Aswathi
Jagathy Sreekumar
Arashummootil Appukuttan
M S Thrippunithura
Krishnankutty 'Kuttymama' Menon
Puneet Issar
Vishaka
Urvashi
Damayanthi
Oduvil Unnikrishnan
Gopala Menon
Meena
Vasumathi, Appukuttan's mother
Jagannatha Varma
Ashokan's Father
Sukumari
Sumathi
Beena Antony
Ashokan's sister
Sangeeth Sivan
Director
Yubaraj Lama
Sorcerer's confederate combatant
Sasidharan Arattuvazhi
Writer
Vineeth Anil
Vikru, Ashokan's hometown buddy
Gopal Bhutani
Ashokan's trainer
A.R. Rahman
Composer
Santosh Sivan
Cinematographer
Sreekar Prasad
Editor
V. C. George
Producer
Sreenivasa Shenoy
Producer
A. P. Antony
Producer
Bichu Thirumala
Lyricist
Vairamuthu
Lyricist
K. J. Yesudas
Playback Singer
Sujatha Mohan
Playback Singer
M. G. Sreekumar
Playback Singer
Malgudi Subha
Playback Singer
K. S. Chithra
Playback Singer
S. P. Balasubramaniam
Playback Singer
Jolly Mukherjee
Playback Singer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 3, 1992
Original Nameയോദ്ധാ
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 29m
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This Movie Is About.
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Yoddha: The Warrior, or simply Yodha (transl. Warrior) is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy action film directed by Sangeeth Sivan and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. Mohanlal plays the lead role of Thaiparambil Ashokan, the saviour destined to rescue the Rimpoche of a Nepalese Buddhist monastery from sorcerers practicing black magic. The ensemble supporting cast include Jagathy Sreekumar, Siddharth Lama, Puneet Issar, Madhoo, and Urvashi.
The original songs and background score were composed by A. R. Rahman. Santosh Sivan was the cinematographer and A. Sreekar Prasad edited the film. Saga Films produced and distributed the film. Yoddha was released in India on 3 September 1992. It was later dubbed and released in other regional Indian languages—Dharam Yoddha (1993) in Hindi, Ashokan (1993) in Tamil, and Yoddha (1995) in Telugu. The film won four Kerala State Film Awards for Best Child Artist (Lama), Best Editor (Prasad), Best Sound Recordist (Arun K. Bose), and Best Male Singer (M. G. Sreekumar).