4 the People is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language vigilante thriller film directed by Jayaraj and written by Iqbal Kuttippuram from a story by Jayaraj.[2] It stars Bharath, Arun Cherukavil, Arjun Bose, and Padma Kumar in the title roles, along with Narain in supporting role. The plot follows four engineering students who leads a double-life as members of a vigilante group called 4 the People who physically incapacitates corrupt public servants.
The songs were trendsetters and pioneered a new style of composition in Malayalam cinema. 4 the People was a critical and commercial success at the box office. The film was dubbed in Tamil as 4 Students.[3][4][5] The film was remade in Telugu as Yuvasena (2004). It is followed by two sequels By the People (2005) and Of the People (2008).
Aravind (Arun), Vivek (Bharath), Eshwar (Arjun Bose) and Shafeek (Padma Kumar) are four engineering students from economically struggling families that were victims of society's corruption in one way or the other. Enraged by various injustices happening around them, the group take the law into their own hands and form the secretive clique called 4 The People that targets corrupt officials. They create an identity for themselves with their attire and mode of operation. They dress up in all black and ride bullet motorcycles. They even set up a website for the public to lodge their complaints.
The foursome attempt to kill the minister, but fail. Seeing the brutality of the police, the students come to the support of the foursome. One of the students kills the minister and is joined by three more students. It is concurrently revealed that these four students were benefited from 4 The People's influence in the society. They escape with the help of other students who were present there and forms another vigilante group- a gang of four.
Soundtrack was composed by Jassie Gift. All the songs in both Malayalam and Tamil versions became hugely popular. Jassie Gift later reused "Lajjavathiye" as "Mandakiniye" for Kannada film Hudugaata. In these songs, Jassie Gift utilised and popularised Rap and Hip-hop in Kerala.[6]
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The collective effort of a group of teachers and students of the Government Higher Secondary School at Padinjarethara to imbue the younger generation with the spirit of patriotism has set a model for other schools in the State.
We are distributing the CD in other schools in the district at a subsided price. The aim is to sensitize the younger generation to the significance of national integration through these songs, Headmistress P.M. Rosily said. It was the first time in our lives that we stepped into a recording studio and most of us were nervous, but when the recording started we became familiar with it soon , M. Nikhila, a Class X student said.
We are planning to make a video album of these songs by next Republic Day, she added. They spent Rs.30,000 for the purpose and the amount was collected with the help of the Parent-Teachers Association.
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