
Aana Alaralodalaral 2017
In the vibrant backdrop of Kerala's countryside, director Dileep Menon weaves a heartfelt comedy-drama with *Aana Alaralodalaral (2017)*, a film that blends humor and social commentary.
Director: Dileep Menon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aana Alaralodalaral (2017) about?
The film revolves around Hashim, a boy wrongly accused of stealing a golden chain from a village elephant, which forces his family to leave. Years later, as a wealthy man, he returns to find the accusers in financial ruin, leading to a series of humorous and heartwarming confrontations.
Who directed Aana Alaralodalaral?
Dileep Menon directed this engaging comedy-drama, known for his ability to blend humor with social storytelling.
Who stars in Aana Alaralodalaral?
The film features Vineeth Sreenivasan, Anu Sithara, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Innocent, and Vijayaraghavan in key roles.
Is Aana Alaralodalaral (2017) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available, this well-crafted Kerala comedy-drama offers a mix of humor, drama, and cultural themes. Fans of Vineeth Sreenivasan and Suraj Venjaramoodu will particularly enjoy its sharp wit and emotional depth.
How long is Aana Alaralodalaral?
The runtime of *Aana Alaralodalaral (2017)* is 120 minutes (2 hours).
About Aana Alaralodalaral (2017) — A Kerala Comedy-Drama of Revenge and Redemption
In the vibrant backdrop of Kerala's countryside, director Dileep Menon weaves a heartfelt comedy-drama with *Aana Alaralodalaral (2017)*, a film that blends humor and social commentary. The story follows Hashim, a bright young boy from a humble Muslim family who lives in a village dominated by a wealthy Hindu clan. When a golden chain is stolen from their prized elephant, Shekarankutty, Hashim's family is falsely accused and forced into exile, leaving their reputation in tatters. Years later, the tables turn as Hashim returns as a successful businessman, only to find the once-arrogant family struggling financially—setting the stage for a rollercoaster of revenge, redemption, and unexpected camaraderie.
This isn't just another village comedy; it's a tale of justice and karma, where dignity and community bonds are tested against the backdrop of cultural clashes. With sharp dialogues and a stellar cast, *Aana Alaralodalaral (2017)* delivers a whimsical yet poignant narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.