My Dear Kuttichathan
My Dear Kuttichathan (transl. My dear little goblin) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy film directed by Jijo Punnoose and produced by his father Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. It was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D format. With screenplay by Raghunath Paleri, the story revolves around a mystical indigenous Indian goblin called "Kuttichathan" who is under the spell of an evil sorcerer, however it gets released by three children and then befriends them. The film's soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while cinematography and editing was done by Ashok Kumar and T. R. Shekhar, respectively.
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My Dear Kuttichathan
My Dear Kuttichathan (transl. My dear little goblin) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy film directed by Jijo Punnoose and produced by his father Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. It was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D format. With screenplay by Raghunath Paleri, the story revolves around a mystical indigenous Indian goblin called "Kuttichathan" who is under the spell of an evil sorcerer, however it gets released by three children and then befriends them. The film's soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while cinematography and editing was done by Ashok Kumar and T. R. Shekhar, respectively.
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Chhota Chetan [Hindi]
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Chutti Chathan [Tamil]
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My Dear Kuttichathan [Malayalam]
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Malayalam
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Chhota Chetan [Hindi]
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My Dear Kuttichathan [Malayalam]
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My Dear Kuttichathan
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Jose Punnoose
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Aalippazham Perukkaan
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Billi Boli Miyaoon
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Bombai Ban Gayi Mumbai
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Ek Jaadu Hone Wala Hai
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Jo Tum Kaho
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My Dear Kuttichathan (transl. ...... d T. R. Shekhar, respectively.
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