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Run Baby Run (stylized as Run Babby Run) is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Joshiy, produced and distributed by Milan Jaleel through the company Galaxy Films. It was the first independent screenplay of Sachy following the split of Sachi-Sethu duo.
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Jiyen Krishnakumar is an Indian film director, who has worked on Malayalam and Tamil language films. He became known for the drama College Days (2010), and has gone on to make feature films including Kaanchi (2013) and the Tamil thriller film Run Baby Run (2023).
K. R. Sachidanandan (25 December 1972 – 18 June 2020), professionally credited as Sachy, [1] was an Indian screenwriter, director, and film producer who worked in the Malayalam film industry. [2] Initially, he co-wrote films with Sethu as a writer duo known as Sachi-Sethu , their works include Chocolate (2007), Robinhood (2009), Makeup Man ...
A critic for Cinema Vikatan wrote "Run Baby Run settles for being a conventional thriller with many logic holes and no innovative scenes". [16] A critic from Dinamalar rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars. [17] A critic for News18 wrote "Run Baby Run would have been commendable, had the narrative been carried out in a more vibrant way". [18]
Nair Saab is a 1989 Indian Malayalam language action thriller film written by Dennis Joseph, directed by Joshiy, and produced by Liberty Productions. It stars Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Mukesh, and Geetha. The film was released on the occasion of Onam.
Dhruvam (transl. Pole) is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Joshiy, [1] story and dialogue by S. N. Swamy and A. K. Sajan, respectively, and screenplay by S. N. Swamy. It stars an ensemble cast, including Mammootty in the lead with Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Vikram, Janardhanan, Gauthami, and Tiger Prabhakar.
[5] [6] The novel has run into six editions in Malayalam and has been translated into Hindi as Pahadin and into all the south Indian languages. A French translation of the novel is also in progress. [1] [7] The novel has however been criticised on the grounds of having neither style nor craft.