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Left Right Left

Thursday, January 1, 1970 • Malayalam

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Young director Arun Kumar Aravind has impressed much of the critics and masses with his initial films ‘Cocktail’ and ‘Ee Adutha kalathu’. With strikingly good plots and narratives, which even won him the Best Asian Film in the International film festival of Kerala, IIFFK , he has easily qualified  into the list of best directors in Mollywood. And now as Arun is getting ready with a ‘Left, right , Left’ – his third movie, which is also a social thriller, expectations are naturally soaring high.
                                        
The movie with Indrajith and Murali Gopi in the lead, talks about how childhood outline our personalities. The movie has Indrajith as an sub-Inspector of Police named Jayan popularly known as ‘Vattu Jayan’. A rough and tough guy who is much admired for his gutsy interventions in every panic situation, he has certain childhood experiences that make him act likewise.  Murali Gopi plays Roy Joseph who teaches at an orphanage.  Lena plays Anitha, Roy’s wife and his women of strength. She is a mass communication teacher who doesn’t dwindle even while taking much kind of responsibilities at a time. Ramya Nambeeshan is Jennifer in the movie.
                                             
The movie set in three periods tells the story that happens in 60s/70s, the 80s/90s and the present. According to the director the movie has an extra ordinary narratives  from an ordinary storyline with the title , Left Right Left reflecting the mood of the movie -that is to march on ahead, at any cost.
                                                
Left Right Left which also has Hareesh Peradi ,Nishan and Anushree in the scriptlines has been written by Murali Gopi.While Gopi Sundar is in charge of music ,Rafeeq Ahamed pens the lyrics .Shahnad Jaleel is the cinematographer while the director Arun Kumar heads the editing department.
                                          
Left Right Left , shot in and around Thiruvananthapuram and Nagercoil, is being produced by M. Renjith under the banner of Rejaputhra Visual Media. The movie is expected to be on theatres this March