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Living Together

The senior director of Mollywood, Fazil has been exceptional in the past, rearing fresh talents and creating new trends. His megahits like Manichitrathazhu, Aniyathipraavu, Ente Suryaputhrikku, Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu, Manjil Virinja Pookkal And Ente Mamattikuttiyammakku were trend setting movies of their times which also contributed many talents to Malayalam. But Fazil's recent attempts were not successful enough as his previous movies.

Anyhow Fazil is now getting ready to greet his audiences with a youth movie titled as 'Living Together'. A musical with enough amount of romance and horror. 'Living Together', has two new faces, Hemanth and Sreelekha, as the protagonists. While Hemanth is a very fresh face to camera, Sreelekha had been a TV anchor and also played a short role in Laljose's short 'Puramkazhchakal' in the collection 'Kerala Cafe'.

Sreelekha plays Shyama a free girl in 'Living Together' who after the death of her father, becomes attached to her grandfather played by Nedumudi Venu. In the meantime, she develops a thick friendship with Hemachandran, a neighbourhood boy. Hemanth falls for her and likes to marry her. Though Shyama also loves him, she seldom believes in marriage and hence proposes to live together with out an official marriage deal. The movie goes on to tell the chaos in the life of youngsters as they prepare for an unconventional life.

Fazil who still believes romantic in his heart expects this movie to be the one which may appeal to the present day youth. As like the unconventional theme, the movie also casts a few unconventional faces in important characters, apart from the lead artists.

Yesteryear heroine Menaka makes a return to Mollywood playing the mother of Hemachandran. Innocent, Bindu Panicker, Sreejith and Jinoop are also a part of the cast.

`Living Together' will have popular music director M Jayachandran creating music for the first time to a film by Fazil. The movie will have five songs written by Kaithparam.

'Living Together' produced by Pilakandy films will get to theatres in a couple of months.

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