Achante Aanmakkal
Directed byChandrasekharan
Written bySatheesh Mannur
Screenplay byN. M. Nawaz
Story bySatheesh Mannur
Produced byPrabhakaran
Natarajan
StarringSarath Kumar
Meghna Raj
Nedumudi Venu
CinematographyDileep Raman
Music byJassie Gift
Production
company
Rajaprabha Creations
Distributed byHollywood Films
Release date
  • 2 March 2012 (2012-03-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Achante Aanmakkal (transl.Sons of father) is a 2012 Malayalam-language film directed by Chandrasekharan, starring Sarath Kumar, Meghna Raj and Nedumudi Venu.[1][2][3][4] The film was a box office failure.[5][6] The film was later dubbed in Tamil as Narasimhan IPS.[7]

Plot

Madhava Menon is a well respected retired police officer who has two daughters, Meera and Meena. Narasimhan. IPS, an efficient police officer in Tamil Nadu, marries Meera and Nandagopan, an officer in Kerala Police who does homework more efficiently than his official work marries Meena. They all live very happily. The state legislative election is announced in the state. There happens a twist in Madhava Menon's life. The leader of a political party digs out an old case (a police custody death of a teenage boy) in order to trap another leader in the opposition party. The case begins to draw big attention, and the press comes to Madhava Menon's house to ask him about the case because he was in charge of the police station when the boy died. He tells the media that he killed the boy. It was a surprise to his daughters and sons-in-law. Soon he is arrested and put into the jail. Narasimhan and Nandagopan joins hand and searches for the truth because they are sure that their father-in-law did not do such a thing. Also, they doubt that he agreed to have committed the crime to save someone else. Through a series of investigations, Narasimhan and Nandagopan finds the original culprit and proves the innocence of Madhava Menon.

Cast

References

  1. https://movies.bizhat.com/news/sarath_kumar_back_in_malayalam.php
  2. "Sarath Kumar and Meghna Raj in 'Achante Aanmakkal'". 2 July 2011.
  3. "'Acting as a transgender was challenging'".
  4. "Meghna Raj and Lakshmi Sharma as mothers in "Achante Aanmakkal"". Kottaka. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  5. "'Cinema is not a bed of roses'".
  6. https://chitraloka.com/sensational-news/9-kannada-movie-news.html?start=15560
  7. "Sarath's Malayalam film dubbed into Tamil". Sify. 11 February 2012. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2012.


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