Alone is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language mystery thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas, written by Rajesh Jayaraman, and produced and distributed by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas. The story is set during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in India. It stars Mohanlal as the only character appearing in the film which otherwise features voice roles as supporting cast. 4Musics composed the film's background score and songs.
Kalidas is a motivational speaker who starts living in a prominent flat in Kochi during the COVID-19 lockdown, with a need for something. As it is a COVID-affected area, no contact with anyone is possible, Kalidasan experience paranormal activities in the flat and begins to unravel the mystery. He tries to find out the mystery behind the paranormal activities seen in his flat. He seeks help from Yamuna, who arranged him the flat.
Initially, Jakes Bejoy was attached as the music composer.[5] He was replaced by 4 Musics, who composed the film's background score and songs.[2] The film originally had no plans to include any songs until filming was completed. After watching the visuals, 4 Musics suggested two songs that would fit the narrative. Kailas wanted more string instruments. 4 Musics chose Western style feeling it suits more with the film's theme, but they could not fully implement it since Kailas had his own views on the kind of music he wanted. For the second track, a rock song was added in the climax portion where the character arc of Kalidas is defined, which serves as the film's theme.[9]
The first single "Life Is A Mystery" was sung by Irish musician Mick Garry who also wrote the lyrics, with additional lyrics added by Biby Mathew and Eldhose Alias, its mixing and mastering was done by Vivek Thomas. The song was recorded in Spain. The Times of India wrote that the song has "a funky style that takes us back to retro American music".[10] It was released on 18 January 2023 by Aashirvad Cinemas label.[11]
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From 1923 - 1930 the school was a two-story building having four classrooms on the first floor, and the auditorium was on the top floor. Before each recess, all four classes went upstairs to the auditorium where the principal read verses from the Bible and the children sang songs.
CHENNAI/THRISSUR: Shan Johnson, a budding singer-composer, was found dead in her flat at Rangarajapuram in Chennai on Friday. Shan is the daughter of the late Malayalam composer Johnson Master. The 29-year-old celebrity was staying alone in the apartment.
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