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• 24 August 1984 ( 1984-08-24) • • • • Country India Language Malayalam Box office ₹2.5 crore+ My Dear Kuttichathan ( lit. My Dear Little Ghost) is a 1984 Indian directed. 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 mystical Indian god 'kuttichathan' 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. The film was well received and grossed over ₹2.5 from the box office. Originally filmed in Malayalam, a re-edited version was re-released in 1997, which makes it the first DTS movie in Malayalam. It was also dubbed in Hindi as in 1997, which was also a box office success grossing ₹1.30 crore. Scenes with were later added.
My Dear Kuttichathan (lit. My Dear Little Ghost) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam fantasy film directed by Jijo Punnoose. The film was produced by his father Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya studio in Kerala. This was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D. The film revolves around a mystical Indian god 'kuttichathan' who is under the spell of an evil sorcerer, however it gets released by three children and then befriends them. It was a television serial on Asianet, ‘Hello Kuttichathan’ on Asianet, where she started off as a child artist. She made her film debut with Keralotsavam followed by Gulumaal. Abhirami has been a performer on stage since young and never missed such opportunities.
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. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] The character 'Kuttichathan' 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. 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 • – voice of invisible kuttichatan • – Laxmi • Master Suresh/Suryakiran— Vijay • Arvind — Vinod • – Laxmi's father • • • • • • – Bartender • – School Teacher • – Cabaret Announcer • – Magician • Kallapetti Singaram — Rickshaw driver Production [ ] Development [ ] My Dear Kuttichathan was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D., son of Navodaya Appachan made his directorial debut with this film. After (1982), Jijo decided to direct a 3D film after getting inspired by an article in 'American Cinematographer' shown to him by cinematographer Ramachandra Babu. Technology [ ] To understand the technology, Jijo travelled multiple trips to Burbank, California and bought sample reels of 3D films and held a preview in his studio. Appachan who was thoroughly convinced decided to produce this film under the allocated budget of 40 lakhs. David Schmier worked as the film's stereographer along with the film's cinematographer to ensure multiple images converge for 3D effect. Jijo travelled to the US once again where he met Chris Condon, an expert in 3D technology.