One Way Ticket (2008 film)

One Way Ticket
Directed by Bipin Prabhakar
Produced by Thiruvangadan Entertainments
Starring Prithviraj Sukumaran
Bhama
Mammootty
Music by Original Songs:
Rahul Raj
Background Score:
Rajamani
Cinematography Vipin Mohan
Edited by Ranjan Abraham
Release dates
  • June 21, 2008 (2008-06-21)
Country India
Language Malayalam

One Way Ticket is a 2008 Malayalam film by Bipin Prabhakar starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Bhama in lead roles and Mammootty in a cameo appearance.

Plot

Kunjappu aka Jahangir (Prithviraj Sukumaran) is a jeep-driver who is a die-hard fan of Mammootty and also is the General Secretary of the Malappuram District unit of the Mammootty Fans’ Association. His family consists of his mother and three sisters, two of whom are married. They all want to see Kunjappu married and so a marriage-broker named Beeran is behind him in finding a match for Kunjappu.[1]

Kunjappu has an uncle who keeps a distance from Kunjappu and his family. He has a young daughter called Sajira. To irritate this uncle, Kunjappu always goes about saying that he would marry only Sajira. The uncle takes it seriously and to prevent this from happening, he helps Beeran find more and more girls for Kunjappu, but he rejects all the proposals brought by Beeran.

In the meantime Kunjappu goes to attend a wedding and there he sees a girl called Raziya singing the Oppana. He tells his family that he is in love with Raziya, and that he intends to marry her. His uncle learns about this from Beeran and is happy. Preparations for the marriage begins. And then one day Kunjappu goes to Raziya’s college to meet her. And there he learns that it Raziya is a different girl and the girl he fell in love was Sunanda. Sunanda has an uncle named Karunakaran Ezhuthachchan. He and his son Sasi intend to grab Sunanda’s property and assets. Situations become worse from there and the Super star Mammootty himself, had to intervene to solve the issues.[1]

Cast

References

  1. 1 2 "One Way Ticket – Malayalam Movie Review". 1 July 2008. Archived from the original on 25 December 2009. Retrieved 27 March 2010.

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