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Director
  
Abhaya Simha

Written by
  
Abhaya Simha

Writer
  
Abhaya Simha (story)

Language
  
Malayalam Kannada

4.2/10
IMDb

Music director
  
V. Harikrishna

Genres
  
Drama, Family film

Country
  
India

Shikari (2012 film) movie poster
Release date
  
March 9, 2012 (2012-03-09) (Kerala) March 30, 2012 (2012-03-30) (Karnataka)

Cast
  
Mammootty
(Abhijit),
Poonam Bajwa
(Renuka),
Innocent
,
Mohan

Similar movies
  
Mammootty appears in Shikari and Thommanum Makkalum

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Shikari is a 2012 Indian bilingual film in Kannada and Malayalam. The film written and directed by Abhaya Simha, stars Mammootty and Poonam Bajwa in the lead, with Aditya, Mohan and Innocent in other major roles. The film was the Kannada debut of Mammootty, and Malayalam debut of director Abhay Simha and music director V. Harikrishna. Both Mammooty and Poonam Bajwa play double roles, set in two different timelines.

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Plot

Software professional Abhijit (Abhilash in Malayalam) (Mammooty) is Arun (Karunan in Malayalam) when he delves into the pages of a novel written by Gopinath Shindhe (Gopinatha Pillai in Malayalam). As Abijit evince interest in knowing more about the past history because the pages in the book are missing. He comes to Manjinadka the beautiful place rich in environment. Abijith comes to the place of Gopinath Shinde house that is almost on the verge of sale by his daughter Nanditha. Interesting here is that Abijith visualizes Nanditha as Aruna in the novel and he explains his intentions of knowing what happened further. As the story peddles from past to present the emergence of British rule, the tiger suffocating the people life in the village, the mad man surprises Abijith. The twist in the tale comes when the last clue to the past is cremated. Nanditha at this point of time disclose that after she came to know that Aruna is herself in the eyes of Abijit it became obvious for her to create the further missing links to the story. The intention of Nanditha is to get Abijith as her life partner because she is alone in her life.

Cast

  • Mammootty as Karunan and Abhilash (in Malayalam), Aruna & Abhijith (in Kannada)
  • Poonam Bajwa as Nandita and Renuka (in Both languages)
  • Mohan Shankar
  • Aditya as 'Dream Seller' in "Indrajaala Ondu" song
  • Sihi Kahi Chandru
  • Innocent
  • Sharath Lohitashwa
  • Production

    The title role of the film is played by Mammootty. About his casting, he says: "I was drawn to this project by the director's (Abhay Simha) vision to make this concept believable". Mammootty plays a software professional who chances upon a manuscript of an unfinished novel and falls in love with a character. Poonam Bajwa has been signed in to play the heroine. She will be playing the love interest of character played by Mammootty. Sharmila Mandre was also approached to do this role. Aditya, who thinks working with Mammootty is an honour, says about his role: " "I play a dream-seller and my character is required to appear in the movie on and off".

    Kannada version

    The movie received positive reviews.

  • G S Kumar of Times of India gave the movie (4/5) and said that " This is not a movie for those who solely enjoy the dishum dishum or running-around-the-tree sequences. It's for movie lovers who enjoy a mix of romance, satire, revolutionary ideas and struggle for freedom, that has been excellently executed by director Abhaya Simha."
  • Indiaglitz gave the movie (4/5) and commented that "Shikari is a very decent film. It is a new experience for the viewers.".
  • Nowrunning gave the movie a strong rating of (3/5). .
  • Malayalam version

    The movie got negative reviews.

  • The Times of India rated the film (1.5/5) and said that "Shikari is redolent of the proverbial grandma tales, one dependent on the viewers' suspension of disbelief and the storyteller's skill. In the event, the movie fails to keep its readers spellbound."
  • Soundtrack

    V. Harikrishna composed the film's background score and music for its soundtrack, with the lyrics penned by V. Nagendra Prasad, Kaviraj and Jayant Kaikini. The album consists of five tracks.

    References

    Shikari (2012 film) Wikipedia
    Shikari (2012 film) IMDb