Dropped/shelved Projects
Year | Title | Director | Co-stars | Language | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | Dhanushkodi | Priyadarshan | Raghuvaran | Malayalam | 60% completed; shot at Dhanushkodi, Sri Lanka |
1989 | Chodhyam | G. S. Vijayan | Rahman, Rupini, Ashokan | Malayalam | Remake of Tamil hit Puriyatha Pudhir |
1992 | Australia | Rajeev Anchal | Malayalam | Scenes shot for Australia added in "Butterflies", another Rajeev Anchal–Mohanlal film | |
1992 | Brahmaah | Dhouthyam Anil | Malayalam | Remade by I. V. Sasi as The City with Suresh Gopi | |
1993 | Vaishnavar | Malayalam | Music composed by Ouseppachan who was assisted by A. R. Rahman was released | ||
1994 | Bhaasuram | Sangeeth Sivan | Malayalam | Only the Music was released | |
1995 | Kaamamohitham | K. G. George | Naseeruddin Shah | Malayalam | |
1996 | Swarnachamaram | Rajeevnath | Sivaji Ganeshan | Malayalam | A Song sequence between Sivaji and Mohanlal has been shot, which is yet to use in any other movies. |
2000 | Chakram | Kamal | Dileep, Vidya Balan | Malayalam | Remade by Lohithadas as Chakram with Prithviraj |
2003 | Naran | Renji Panickker | Malayalam | Director Joshi used this same title for another Mohanlal starrer |
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