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Synopsis: Aadhi, an aspiring musician, travels to another state in hopes of making it big. While there, an unexpected event leaves him trapped, unable to return to his family and running for his life.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2018
158 min
166 Views


Dad is already really

tensed about me.

If I say this as well,

it won't be right.

It will be all right.

Everything will be all right.

This is the item!

What is this, man?

What do we do with

just one bottle?

Are you trying to be Christ?

To feed everyone with one bottle?

Dude, it's a 1 litre bottle.

Only 6 of us are

drinking, right?

One will get 3 pegs.

That's enough.

Don't drink too much

and spoil the fun.

Dude! Can't you come

from Dubai every month?

Ya right! I'll come from Dubai

with booze for you every month!

Get lost!

Where did the guy who went to

buy munchies & soda, disappear?

Dude.. I will leave early.

Mom is alone at home.

That's why.

We're glad.

That's one guy less.

You didn't start, right?

- Where the hell were you?

Dude, did you buy

omelette for me? - Here!

These are peanuts!

Eat it thinking it's an omelette.

I'll give you a bulls- eye!

On the way, we stopped seeing that 'freak'

Georgettan who runs that Tours & Travels.

He is a regular

customer of his, right?

Your bloody car sales when

we're really thirsty!

Shut up!

We didn't go for car sales.

We went to talk about Aadhi.

What about me?

I remembered one thing

when I saw him.

Last month, me & him went to

Bangalore to see a Porsche car.

And a broker there, took

us to a club there.

What was it's name?

Fox club.

It's a hi-Fi club.

It's a place where most technicians of

South Indian film industry hang out.

Especially, those in the music field.

There they have a

Karaoke music set-up.

Famous singers come

and sing there.

If you sing a song there,

my dear, your life will be set!

That too, you should sing

on a Saturday night.

You know why?

That's when the movie guys come.

But dude, how do we present

his music over there?

To enter, you need to

take a membership.

But a membership costs

around 3-4 Lakhs.

Or you should do one thing.

You should go as a guest

of someone who's a member.

But that also has a fees of

Rs.25,000.

Dude, the car broker

who took you there?

Won't he be able to get it done?

It will be done.

But 25,000 is not

the only problem.

Then what's the problem?

That is,

They should feel something

when they see us.

I didn't get you.

Three of us went there, right?

They didn't let me in.

Stop it! I forgot

to take a suit.

That's the only reason why

they didn't let me in.

Ya right! As if you

look great in a suit!

Even if you wear a suit,

you won't be let in.

Aadhi,

with these looks of yours,

you will be okay there.

He will make you sing there.

Arrange 25,000 Rupees.

Rest everything,

I will take care.

So there's one more

reason to celebrate.

Dude, open the bottle!

- Open it!

Dude, isn't your

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Jeethu Joseph

Jeethu Joseph (born 10 November 1972) is an Indian film director and screenwriter, who works in Malayalam cinema.Jeethu made his directional debut with the 2007 police procedural film Detective and later went on to direct five successful films: the family drama Mummy & Me (2010), the comedy film My Boss (2012), the investigative-thriller film Memories (2013), the family-thriller film Drishyam (2013), the revenge-drama Oozham (2016) and the action-thriller film Aadhi (2018). Jeethu gained popularity after the release of Drishyam, produced by Aashirvad Cinemas, which is currently the second highest grossing Malaylam film, it was the first Malayalam film to cross ₹50 crore mark at the box office. Jeethu made his Tamil debut with Papanasam (2015), which is the remake of Drishyam. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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