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Directed by | Johny Antony |
Produced by | Sarath Chandran |
Written by | Jinu Abraham |
Starring |
Prithviraj Mukesh Sasikumar Ananya Pia Bajpai Biju Menon Salim Kumar Saikumar Bhagath Manuel Sandhya Mithra Kurian |
Music by | Gopi Sundar |
Cinematography | Madhu Neelakandan |
Edited by | Kevin Thomas |
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Sincere Cinema
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Distributed by | Seven Arts International |
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Running time
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144 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Masters is a 2012 Malayalam action thriller film directed by Johny Antony and starring Prithviraj, Mukesh and Sasikumar in the lead roles. This film is loosely based on the English film Strangers on a Train (film).
Milan Paul and Sriramakrishnan are best friends who have been together since college. The intensity of their friendship has not faded though the carefree days of college have long past gone. Now Sree is an ASP (Assistant Superintendent of Police) of Kottayam and Milan is a renowned reporter in the same city. Though in different fields both are in highly responsible jobs. In effect, both of them use their friendship to fulfill their respective social responsibilities. Hot-tempered and impulsive Sree usually ends up in some sort of trouble and is always saved by Milan in the nick of the time. Consequently, Milan has to deal with physical and mental torture from Sree's enemies but Sree reciprocates by saving Milan. Things were going on just fine when out of the blue, a horrendous incident shocks the city. A series of suicide-murders happen and what bewilders the Police is the lack of any apparent reason for the murderers to kill the victims. In many cases the murderers have not met the victims ever before the incident. The two friends try to unravel the mystery behind it and discover some bewildering and chilling truths.
The film started its shooting in August 2011 at Kottayam, Kerala. The soundtrack is scored by Gopi Sundar along with lyrics by Shibu Chakravarthi. Masters is produced under the banner of Sincere Cinemas by B. Sarath Chandran and distributed by Seven Arts International.
The Movie received mixed responses after its release.