Welcome to Central Jail

Welcome to Central Jail is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written by Benny P. Nayarambalam and directed by Sundar Das.[2] The cinematography is handled by Alagappan N. The film features Dileep and Vedhika in the lead roles, whereas Renji Panicker, Kailash, Aju Varghese, Siddique, Vinaya Prasad and Thesni Khan portray pivotal roles.[3] The film released on 10 September 2016.[4] The film received generally positive response from critics and the film was a commercial success at the box office.[5]

Welcome to Central Jail
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySundar Das
Screenplay byBenny P. Nayarambalam
Produced byVyshakh Rajan
Starring
CinematographyAlagappan N
Edited byJohnkutty
Music byBerny-Ignatius
Nadirshah
Nithin P. L.
Production
company
Vaishaka Cynyma
Distributed byVaishaka Cynyma
Release date
  • 10 September 2016 (2016-09-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Box officeest. 25.4 crore[1]

Plot

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A simpleton Unnikuttan has an unhealthy attachment with central jail. He was born and brought up there with his father Kesavan and mother Janaki before being transferred to child care facility at the age of six. Unni finds solace and happiness inside jail, for getting in he fills in as a substitute for real-life punishments of petty crimes committed by others. Unni, who is in his late 30s, isn't married and many whom he knows advises him to marry someone to be felt loved and not to go to jail as a substitute. In jail he falls in love with Radhika, and to marry her he tries to solve her problems as she witnessed a murder done by a minister. When he meets Radhika, who is jailed in drug case. She discloses her love to Unnikkuttan but is not now ready because she is awaited by the minister to be killed. She describe all story behind this wrong case against is because that she witnessed the minister murdering Karunan.

It is all that the killer is following her to kill her and for her safety her uncle lie to him that she got a job and boarded to Delhi. When she was in her auntie's home, she saw in TV news that in the same case Simon is jailed. Later she decided to hand over the video clip, she shot in her video camera. As a sudden action she is now arrested. Unnikkuttan gets released in parole, takes the video clip and exposes it to media. Simon thanks Unnikkuttan for proving his innocence. Radhika gets released and the minister is arrested. A new police officer joins the jail as the jail superintendent. He becomes strict to everyone including Unnikkuttan as the superintendent is the minister's man. They send a Hindi guy to kill Unnikkuttan. But he attacks many prisoners and in revenge, Unnikkuttan beats the Hindi guy to death. The superintendent beats Unnikkuttan very brutally and takes his revenge. Jailor Gopinath comes there to save Unnikkuttan. He threatens the superintendent by telling that he will give a complaint against him and the prisoners are witnesses on the incident. Unnikkuttan is taken back to his cell. He decided to not come back to the jail again. Meanwhile, the minister and superintendent sends a guy to kill Radhika. But she kills him in an act of self defence and gets arrested. Meanwhile, Unnikkuttan gets released from the jail and sees Radhika arrested. She reveals about her crime to him. The minister and superintendent humiliates Unnikkuttan by telling that she killed a man whom they sent and came to the jail but they will plan kill her. Angrily, Unnikkuttan kills the minister and superintendent by stabbing them to death and goes to back to the jail. After the chaos, Unnikkuttan marries Radhika in the jail.

Cast

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Production

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The film had Sundar Das and Dileep collaborating for the fifth time together, after a gap of 13 years. The filming began on 2 April 2016 in Kochi, most of the parts were shot at Kochi and in the Central Prison, Poojappura in Thiruvananthapuram.[6][7]

Soundtrack

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The film's music was composed by Berny-Ignatius, Nadirshah, and Nithin P. L. The soundtrack album was released by Sony DADC Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd. on 7 September 2016.[8]

No. Title Singer(s) Length
1 "Police Anu Tharam" Nadirshah 03:14
2 "Achan Iniyoru Naalum" Adharsh 01:54
3 "Ravin Chillayil" Sithara 05:17
4 "Enthanu En Manasile" Madhu Balakrishnan, Jyotsna Radhakrishnan 04:14
5 "Sundaree" Shankar Mahadevan, Renjini Jose 03:59
6 "Bye Bye Central Jail" Samad 04:07

Box office

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In its first 25 days of release, the film grossed 25.4 crore at the Kerala box office alone, with the budget of 6.5 crore and the film recorded commercial hit at Box office.

Release

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Welcome to Central Jail released in Kerala on 10 September 2016. It's box office has been 25.4 crores within 25 days.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ "Kerala Onam Box Office: Oppam creates history, Oozham, Welcome to Central Jail remain rock steady".
  2. ^ "Dileep teams with Sundar Das for 'Welcome to Central Jail'". Metro Vaartha. 29 August 2015.
  3. ^ Anu James (17 December 2015). "After King Liar, Dileep will join Welcome to Central Jail team in January". International Business Times.
  4. ^ "Kerala Onam Box Office: Oppam creates history, Oozham, Welcome to Central Jail remain rock steady".
  5. ^ "Kerala Onam Box Office: Oppam creates history, Oozham, Welcome to Central Jail remain rock steady".
  6. ^ James, Anu (2 April 2016). "Shooting of Dileep-Vedhika's 'Welcome to Central Jail' begins in Kochi". International Business Times. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  7. ^ Sidhardhan, Sanjith (4 April 2016). "Vedhika joins Welcome to Central Jail". Times of India. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Welcome to Central Jail (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - EP by Nithin P. L., Nadirshah & Berny Ignatius on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  9. ^ Anu James. "Dileep's 'Welcome to Central Jail' (WTCJ) review: Live audience updates". International Business Times. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  10. ^ James, Anu (6 October 2016). "Kerala box office: Here's collection report of Onam releases Oppam, Oozham, WTCJ, Iru Mugan". International Business Times. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
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