Hello Namasthe

Hello Namasthe
Directed by Jayan K. Nair
Produced by Dr. Freemu Varghese
Screenplay by Krishna Poojappura
Starring Vinay Forrt
Bhavana
Sanju Sivram
Miya
Aju Varghese
Mukesh
Joju George
Soubin Shahir
Narrated by Suraj Venjaramoodu
Music by Masala Coffee & Cochin Strings Orchestra
Cinematography P.Sukumar ISC
Edited by Ayoobh Khan
Production
company
Freedia Entertainment
Distributed by Murali Films
Release dates
  • 19 February 2016 (2016-02-19)
Running time
123 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget 3.30 crore (US$490,000)

Hello Namasthe is a 2016 Indian malayalam comedy film directed by Jayan K Nair and produced by Freedia Entertainment.[1] Narrating the story of two modern-day couples as they find themselves at crossroads over a jackfruit tree that stands between their villas, Hello Namasthe was released on February 19, 2016.[2]It Stars Vinay Forrt,Bhavana,Sanju Sivram and Miya George

Plot

The story starts with two young RJs who are Madhav (Vinay Fort) and Jerry (Sanju Sivram).They both are working as hosts for a radio show called Hello Namasthe.That day there was the marriage of Jerry's girlfriend Anna (Mia Joseph) and Jerry was invited.Jerry went with Madhav and Abu (Soubin Shahir).After they see her bride groom Pappu Joseph Thadikarran (Aju Varghese),Jerry,Madhav and Abu don't like Pappu and Madhav and Abu persuade Jerry to ask Anna to go with them and Anna agrees.They drop Abu in his house and Madhav,Jerry and Anna go to Madhav's house.Jerry and Anna decide to get married.After that they all move to colony of villas.In the colony there was one Jackfruit tree between there houses which creates a fight between them.How they try to defeat each other forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Music

Hello Namasthe
Soundtrack album

The soundtrack was released by Satyam Audios in December 2015 with songs composed by Masala Coffee and Deepankuran, and lyrics written by Kaithapram and Anil Panachooran.[3]

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Ulakil Karanamilla"  Anil PanachooranMasala Coffee 04:30
2. "Kandu Kothiche"  KaithapramVijay Yesudas 04:08

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