Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari

Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari (transl.Star-eyed prince, he has a princess) is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Rajasenan and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Gayathri Raghuram.[1]

Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari
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Directed byRajasenan
Written byV. C. Ashok
Produced byKhader Hassan
StarringPrithviraj Sukumaran
Gayathri Raghuram
Rayan Raj
Anjali Krishna
CinematographyRamachandra Babu
Edited byRaja Mohammad
Music byBenny Kannan
Production
company
Hash Bush Films
Release date
  • 13 September 2002 (2002-09-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari revolves around a family that claims that they are the descendants of the brave Thacholi Othenan, who was the warrior of the Vadakkanpattu lore. Bhageerathi Amma has two sons, Veerabhadra Kuruppu and Kochchukuruppu, and a daughter Subhadra, who constantly feud with each other. The elder Kuruppu's daughter Aswathy is in love with her muracherukkan, Subhadra's son Ananthu, but their parents object to the match. They are encouraged by Chandutty, Bhaskaran and Shankunni. They hope that Aswathy's brother Karthik will come to their rescue. But he turns against the lovers on the advice of his father. Raziya Begum turns up, claiming to be Karthik's lover. Ananthu and his gang use this opportunity to fix Karthik, and Kochukuruppu gives them a lot of muscle support. Rasiya gets pregnant thus Kuruppu decides to kill Anandhu & Rasiya. Kochukuruppu and gang rescues them with the help of Karthik. Later, Aswathy and Anandhu elopes. After a lot of buffoonery and mistaken identity, both the families gets united. They accepts Rasiya and later Achu and Ananthu gets united with their family.

Cast

Production

Although Nandanam was the first film Prithviraj shot for, this film released first.[3]

References

  1. "Nakshatrakannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari". Sify. Archived from the original on 22 April 2022.
  2. Kumar, P. K. Ajith (7 January 2016). "A dream come true". The Hindu.
  3. "Malayalam Film Titles That Are Literally Tongue Twisters". The Times of India. 8 November 2021.
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