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KL 10 Patthu

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KL 10 Pathu
Theatrical poster
Directed byMuhsin Parari
Written byMuhsin Parari
Produced byAlexander Mathew
Satheesh Mohan
LJ Films
Starring
CinematographyVishnu Narayanan
Edited byManoj
Music byBijibal
Distributed byLJ Films
Release date
  • 18 July 2015 (2015-07-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

KL 10 Patthu (denoted as KL10 or KL Patthu) is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Muhsin Parari in his directorial debut. Unni Mukundan and Chandini Sreedharan portray the lead characters in the film, along with Saiju Kurup, Aju Varghese, Neeraj Madhav, Mamukkoya, and Sreenath Bhasi in supporting roles.

Plot

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The film begins when Jinn narrates about a village and a few of the village guys, including Ahmed, a web journalist and passionate football player[2] - who accidentally sees a girl at a film festival in Kozhikode and becomes lonely thinking about her. Things change when Shadiya joins his college for a project and teacher Ali wants Ahmed to guide Shadiya about the lectures and college campus. Two of them fall in love and later decide to marry secretly. Being his best friend, Ahmed tells Faizal about his affair and their marriage. Faizal tells this matter to Ajmal, Ahmed's brother on the day when Shadiya and Ahmed leave the town for the wedding. Ajmal, along with Faizal and a few of their friends, goes in search of Ahmed and Shadiya. The film portrays the remaining incidents on this day.

The music label for the movie is Muzik247

Cast

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Music

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All lyrics are written by Umbachy and Santhosh Varma; all music is composed by Bijibal

KL 10 Patthu
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Duniyaavin"Bijibal03:35
2."Enthaanu Khalbe"Soumya Ramakrishnan, Najim Arshad, Palakkad Sreeram03:30
3."Halaakinte Avalumkanji"Benny Dayal02:38
Total length:09:43

References

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  1. ^ "Chandini Sreedharan, a new heroine in Mollywood floor". onlookersmedia. 15 February 2015.
  2. ^ P. K. Ajith Kumar (19 March 2015). "Playing for keeps". The Hindu.
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