Video of Jayasurya saying 'Yodha' line goes viral

In the video, the actor can be heard saying a popular funny line spoken by Jagathy Sreekumar in the 1992 movie.
Video of Jayasurya saying 'Yodha' line goes viral
Video of Jayasurya saying 'Yodha' line goes viral
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Malayalam actor Jayasurya is on vacation in Nepal and is sharing some of the pictures and videos shot there on his social networking page. Recently, the actor posted a video of him traveling in what appears to be an auto rickshaw and washeard saying the popular dialogue from the 1992 hit movie Yoddha. This dialogue by Jagathy Sreekumar is remembered till date by Malayali film buffs.

The actor does not appear in the short clip, but can be heard speaking the line “Njan Kuttymamene kandapo njetti mama (I was shocked to see you Kuttymama).”

Yoddha was directed by Sangeeth Sivan and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. Mohanlal played the lead role Thaiparambil Ashokan, rescuer of Rimpoche of a Nepalese Buddhist monastery from the magicians practicing black magic. The cast also comprised Madhoo, Siddharth Lama, Jagathy Sreekumar, Puneet Issar, and Urvashi.

The technical crew of Yoddha included AR Rahman for music, Santosh Sivan for camerawork and A Sreekar Prasad for editing. Yoddha went on to win four Kerala State Film Awards for Best Child Artist – Siddharth Lama, Best Editor – Sreekar Prasad, Best Sound Recordist – Arun K Bose and Best Male Singer – MG Sreekumar.

Jayasurya currently has Aadu 3 in his kitty. The film also has Sunny Wayne and Vinayakan in its cast. All three actors were part of Aadu and Aadu 2. In Aadu 3, Jayasurya will reprise his role of Shaji Pappan while Sunny Wayne and Vinayakan will be reprising their characters Sathan Xavier and Dude respectively. Reports are that some new characters may be introduced in Aadu 3

Plans are on to release the film for Onam next year and the filmmakers are planning the project on a large canvas, we hear. Further, the buzz is that Aadu 3 may get a 3D version too. The shooting of this film is expected to begin in April / May next year.

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