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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:
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Year:
2018
158 min
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mom alone at home?

You can leave if you want.

- Ya . Please leave.

It's okay. My dad will

give company for my mom.

You don't worry now.

You were lying here?

When did you start

watching serials?

I'm not watching.

During this time, mom will massage

my legs without any complaint.

That's why.

- ls that so?

Mohan, shall we have

dinner outside today?

That's a good idea.

I'm fed up of having

the food here.

If we go to a hotel,

I'll have a relaxation.

ls it? So you haven't cooked

anything today, right?

Poor thing. Mom needs

some rest, dad.

So much love for your mom!

Then why have you kept

both your legs on her lap?

Mom is happy to do this, right?

- Are you?

Good that you said.

I've been thinking for

quite a few days;

to get my legs massaged by you.

Enough. I've had enough

happiness for today.

Does happiness have

a daily limit?

Of course!

Too much of anything is

good for nothing, right?

Enough!

Mom & son have been going on

mocking me for a long time now.

What happened after

meeting that director?

Dad, don't behave like the media guys who

change the topic when they're speechless.

This is not the place to discuss that.

- on!

Then which is that place?

That's all!

- Shall I serve the liquor first, sir?

Oh! Thank you.

Well.. There's no

beer for me or what?

Who will drive back then?

Then you can choose not

to drink, right dad?

That's nice!

For you to drink, I

shouldn't drink?

I am the father here.

Don't forget that.

Then both of you needn't drink!

Well, why can't mom drive today?

Ya right!

I will be a driver as well, for

the father & son to booze.

Let there be some

use because of you!

Mom, please.

My dear Rosy!!

One beer!

Please.

- Okay.

But stop with one bottle.

Sir.

One light beer.

- Okay sir.

Dad,

why don't they make 2

litre bottles of beer?

That..

I'll tell you that later.

What happened after meeting that director?

- You haven't left that yet?

It didn't go well.

Why?

Didn't he like your song?

I didn't get to see him.

You haven't been

able to see him yet?

You tried to meet him

so many times, right?

They are very busy people.

You can't meet them just like that.

So you do one thing.

Call him, get an appointment

and go meet him.

That's the right way to do it.

Dad, it's not like

your company meetings.

It's totally different.

There's no corporate professionalism

in the film industry.

Especially in our industry.

Most of them don't even pick

up their phones. - ls it?

Will the wait be worth it?

You'll be losing 2 years.

I've told you many

times earlier as well.

Still I'm saying again.

Why don't you try all

this while doing a job?

Now you're going to

sing in a hotel.

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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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