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    . 24 August 1984 ( 1984-08-24). Country India Language My Dear Kuttichathan (English: My Dear Little Ghost) is a 1984 Indian fantasy film directed by Jijo Punnoose. The film was produced by his father under Navodaya studio in Kerala. This was the first Indian film to be filmed in. The film revolves around a little ghost who is under the spell of an evil sorcerer, however it gets released by three children and then befriends them. The film's script was written by Raghunath Paleri and T.

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    The film's soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film's cinematography and editing was done by Ashok Kumar and T. Sekar respectively. Originally filmed in Malayalam, a re-edited version was released in 1997, which makes it the first DTS movie in Malayalam. It was also dubbed in Hindi as in 1997 and became a big box office hit. Scenes with were later added.

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    In 2010, further scenes were added in with and and was released as. A new re-mastered version with additional footage released on 25 August 2011. My Dear Kuttichathan went on to become the Highest Grossing Malayalam Film as well as the highest grossing South Indian movie of all time at the time of release and also became the first Non Bollywood movie movie to gross more than INR 10 crores from Indian Box Office. It is still the highest grossing Malayalam movie of all time grossing more than INR 200 crores at box office (adjusted to inflation) and also holds the record for the biggest footfalls for any movie in the history of Kerala Box Office. It was also the highest-grossing movie of the year 1984 in South Indian box office. Contents.

    Plot The 'Kuttichathan'(A Hindu God)in this film is formed on the basis of the specialties of a deity popularly known as 'Chathan' who is being worshiped mainly in the south Indian state, Kerala. The God kuttichathan has got so many temples mainly in Kerala.

    There are cruel magicians everywhere in the world. One of them is Karimbhootham (black magician), who enslaved an invisible spirit with his magic spells, whom he calls Kuttichathan ('Little Ghost' in English and 'Chhota Chetan' in Hindi). Two boys and a girl befriend Kuttichathan by accident and release him from the grip of the magician. On the way Kuttichathan meets Ashish, a member of the police, who is after Karimbhootham.

    They understand that this Chathan is friendly to kids and is a very good friend. Therefore, the girl promises to keep Kuttichathan in her house for two reasons: one, her father drinks too much, so she wants Chathan, who is a very good magician, to make him come to his senses, as after her mother died, there is no one to control him; second, Chathan, despite being a small boy, also drinks a lot. He could drink and finish off all that her father drinks, thereby changing her father's attitude. At the same time, the cruel magician wants the Kuttichathan to lay hands on a treasure. Even though the magician is the owner of the Kuttichathan, he is burnt and killed by the Chathan in the climax. Chathan then turns into a bat and flies away.

    Cast. – The Cruel Magician. Kuttichathan — Master Aravind/M.P.Ramnath. – Laxmi. Master Suresh/Suryakiran— Vijay. Arvind — Vinod. – Laxmi's father.

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    – Bartender. – School Teacher. – Cabaret Announcer. – Magician.

    Kallapetti Singaram — Rickshaw driver Production My Dear Kuttichathan was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D., son of Navodaya Appachan made his directorial debut with this film. Jijo decided to direct a 3D film after getting inspired by an article in 'American Cinematographer' shown to him by Ramchandra Babu. Ashok Kumar handled cinematography for the film thus making him the first cinematographer in India for having shot a 3D film. Rajeev Kumar who went on to become a famous director started his career as an assistant director with this film. Soundtrack My Dear Kuttichathan by Released 1984 Malayalam version # Title Singer(s) 1 'Aalippazham perukkaan', 2 'Minnaaminungum' & Tamil version (Dubbed) # Title Singer(s) 1 'Chinnakuzhandhaigale' 2 'Poovaadai Kaatru' & Release and Legacy The film was released in 1984 along with dubbed versions in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Telugu and Hindi versions were titled Chinnari Chethana and respectively.

    All the versions proved to be successful. The film was re released in 1997 which was also highly successful at box office, had earned 60 times its initial investments. Hindi version was re-released by Nitin Manmohan in 1997, with additional scenes which involved Urmila Matondkar and other Hindi actors. In 2010, re-released Tamil version titled in 2010 with added scenes starring Santhanam and Prakash Raj. The film became a trendsetter and remains a cult classic in Malayalam cinema. The optical illusion in house set used in the song 'Aalipazham Perukkaan' was built in Kishkinta Theme Park.

    My Dear Kuttichathan went on to become the Highest Grossing Malayalam Film as well as the highest grossing South Indian movie of all time at the time of release and also became the first Non Bollywood movie movie to gross more than INR 10cr from Indian Box Office. It is still the highest grossing Malayalam movie of all time grossing more than INR 200 crores at box office (adjusted to inflation) and also holds the record for the biggest footfalls for any movie in the history of Kerala Box Office. It was also the highest-grossing movie of the year 1984 in South Indian box office. References. The Hindu (15 May 2003).

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