Jayasurya
seems
to
be
more
active
than
the
other
youngsters
in
the
Malayalam
film
industry
today!
He
is
busy
working
for
three
projects
simultaneously:
Shyju
Anthikkad's
Oru
Black
And
White
Kudumbam,
debutante
Swathi
Bhaskar's
Currency
and
Viswanathan's
Dr.
Patient.
He
is
now
all
set
to
start
working
for
Ivar
Vivaahitharayaal,
to
be
directed
by
popular
TV
director
Saji
Surendran.
Apart
from
these
films,
it
is
heard
that
Jayasurya
has
also
signed
two
other
projects
to
be
directed
by
V.K.
Prakash
and
Shaji
respectively.
Ivar
Vivaahitharayaal,
a
story
of
a
young
man
who
marries
at
quite
an
early
age
and
eventually
gets
caught
between
three
women,
is
penned
by
Krishna
Poojappura
and
will
mark
Saji
Surendran's
debut
in
films.
The
film
is
expected
to
go
to
the
floors
this
month.
More
details
about
the
cast
and
crew
are
awaited.
Meanwhile,
Jayasuriya's
Dr.
Patient
(also
spelt
as
Doctor
Patient)
is
currently
progressing
in
full
swing
at
the
locations
of
Kochi,
Peermedu
and
Wagamon.
In
this
fun-filled
entertainer,
he
plays
a
funny
psychiatrist
named
Dr.
Ruben
Isaac,
while
Mukesh
plays
another
psychiatrist.
Radha
Varma
from
Andhra
Pradesh
is
the
heroine.
This
is
the
first
time
that
Jayasurya,
known
for
his
light-hearted
comic
roles,
dons
the
role
of
a
psychiatrist.
Jayasurya's
Currency
has
reportedly
completed
its
entire
shooting
and
is
now
in
post
production.
Produced
under
the
banner
of
Indo-star
Movie
Magic,
Currency
has
Jayasurya
playing
the
role
of
a
tailor
named
Keshava
Menon
alias
Keshu.
Interestingly,
Mukesh
plays
a
significant
role
as
Danny
D'souza,
an
Anglo-Indian
who
has
the
hobby
of
collecting
antiques.
Meera
Nandan
is
the
heroine.
Oru
Black
And
White
Kudumbam
is
by
director
Shaiju
Anthikkad
of
the
Shaiju-Shaji
duo,
who
directed
the
Jayasuriya
starrer
Shakespeare
M.A.
Malayalam
in
2008.
Jayasurya
plays
the
role
of
a
handsome
guy
Adithya
Varma,
son
of
a
dark-skinned
father
Antony
and
fair
mother
Lakshmi.
The
shooting
is
already
on
at
Ottapaalam.