
Vilaayath Budha
Action Drama Crime Malayalam
In the secluded hills of Marayur, a region steeped in the scent and lore of sandalwood, Vilayath Buddha unfolds as a potent character drama anchored in pride, memory, and resistance.
| Cast: | Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shammi Thilakan, Priyamvada Krishna, Anu Mohan, Teejay, Suraj Venjaramoodu |
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| Director: | Jayan Nambiar |
| Writer: | G.R. Indugopan, Rajesh Pinnadan |
| Editor: | Sreejith Sarang |
| Camera: | Arvind Kashyap, Renadive |
Guild Reviews

One Too Many Subplots In Prithviraj’s Shaky Mess

For a film named after the most fragrant sub-species of sandalwood, there’s a lot of talk about the stench people are forced to live with in Jayan Nambiar’s Vilayath Buddha. The most obvious of these stories belong to Bhaskaran (Shammi Thilakan), the out-of-work politician who cannot reverse his reputation, after he gets caught visiting the neighbourhood sex worker. Then there’s the stench Chaithanya (Priyamvada) wants to get rid off of her for being termed this sex worker’s daughter. She has no identity outside of her mother’s occupation and she fears she too will be seen as one. Then of course is the story of Double Mohanan (Prithviraj), the sandalwood smuggler, who will forever remain a thief to everyone in the hill station of Marayur.
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