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'Aana Mayil Ottakam': First video song released

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 'Aana Mayil Ottakam': First video song released A still from the song

Kochi: The first video song from the upcoming anthology of short films, Aana Mayil Ottakam was released by Muzik247.

Titled Varinellin Padathu, the song is featured in the first short film - 'Aa Aaa Ee Eee' and it is sung by P.Jayachandran. Saji Raam has composed the music to the lyrics of Girish K Karunakaran.

Aana Mayil Ottakam is an anthology of three short films written and directed by Jayakrishna and Anil Sign, who are making their debut in the Malayalam film industry.

Midhun Murali, Balu Varghese, Sharan, Indrans, Sunil Sukhada, Santhosh Keezhaattoor, Kalabhavan Haneef, Chembil Ashokan, Vinod Kedamangalam, Sajad Bright, Gopalakrishnan, Shivan, Rajeev Rajan, Netra, Reena, Divya, Seema G Nair, Remya along with child artistes - Aakash, Jugru, Sidharth, Meenakshi make the ensemble cast.

Cinematography is by Anish Babu Abbas and editing is by Hemanth K Harshan and Jovin John. The movie features three tracks which are composed by Saji Raam, Syam Ramesh and Rakesh Keshavan, and written by Girish K Karunakaran, Anil Sign and Rakesh Kesavan.

The audio is released by Muzik247. Produced by Raimtol Jose under banner of M.J. Movies, 'Aana Mayil Ottakam' is scheduled to hit the theatres on November 27th.

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