Sakhavu (2017)
2h 43m
Running Time
April 14, 2017Release Date
Plot.
Comrade Krishna Kumar wants to make it big in politics but lacks the ideals a sakhavu should possess. He is ruthless enough to even get rid of friends who might be possible hurdles on his way up. His paths cross with that of a veteran comrade, sakhavu Krishnan and the film depicts how his life influences Krishna Kumar.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Nivin Pauly
Sakhavu Krishnan / Krishna Kumar
Aishwarya Rajesh
Janaki Krishnan
Aparna Gopinath
Krishnan's Daughter
Sreenivasan
Doctor
Binu Pappu
Eerali Prabhakaran
Gayathri Suresh
Aishwarya
Rakesh Bahuleyan
Producer
Althaf Salim
Mahesh
Prashant Pillai
Composer
Renji Panicker
Kuriyachan
Maniyanpilla Raju
Labour Officer
George C. Williams
Cinematographer
Baiju Santhosh
Garuda Kankaani
Bineesh Krishnan
Editor
Sudheesh
Daasan
Vineeb Krishnan
Editor
Prem Kumar
Party Secretary
Rakendhu Kumar
Sakhavu Eldho
Santhosh Keezhattoor
Senthil
Muhammad Musthafa
Basheer
V. K. Prakash
Mathew
Nishanth Sagar
Tony
Tony Luke
Company Manager
P Balachandran
Kavalam Pattar
Sooraj S. Kurup
Rajeev
Sreelakshmi
Krishnakumar's Mother
V. Suresh Thampanoor
Janaki's Father
Seema G Nair
Janaki's Mother
Shelly Kishore
Maya
Anjali Aneesh Upasana
Suja
Aliyar
Comrade Bhaskaran
Baiju V.K.
Special Police Officer
Resmi Boban
Headmistress
Krishna Prasad
Lawyer
Chali Pala
S I
Appunni Sasi
Hotel supplier
Perunna Madhu
Thattu
Sidhartha Siva
Screenplay / Director / Dialogue / Story
B. Rakesh
Producer
Praveen Iyer
Sound Engineer
Rahul Govinda
Sound Engineer
Vyshak Bejoy
Sound Engineer
Mukesh Muraleedhar
Second Unit Director of Photography
Kalabhavan Rahman
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 14, 2017
Original Nameസഖാവ്
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 43m
Budget$780,000
Box Office$2,200,000
Genres
Wiki.
Sakhavu (transl. Comrade) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language political drama film written and directed by Sidhartha Siva. It stars Nivin Pauly in dual roles, as a cunning student political leader (Krishnakumar) and a senior social activist and comrade (Sakhavu Krishnan) who fights for his left-wing ideals. Aishwarya Rajesh plays the heroine. The film was released on 14 April 2017 during Vishu holiday to positive reviews.