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Perumazhakkalam

Perumazhakkalam
Perumazhakkalam.jpg
Theatrical film poster
Directed byKamal
Produced bySalim Padiyath
Written byT. A. Razzaq
StarringMeera Jasmine
Kavya Madhavan
Dileep
Vineeth
Biju Menon
Music byM. Jayachandran;
Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri(lyrics);
Rafeeq Ahammed(lyrics)
CinematographyP.Sukumar
Edited byK. Rajagopal
Release date
2004
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Perumazhakkalam (English: The season of heavy rains) is a 2004 Malayalam language drama film directed by Kamal. It stars Meera Jasmine, Kavya Madhavan, Dileep, Vineeth and Biju Menon in prominent roles.

In 2004 the film won five Kerala State Film Awards[1] and the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues.[2] The movie was officially adapted in Hindi in 2006 as Dor by Nagesh Kukunoor.

Plot

Akbar (Dileep) is happily married to Raziya (Meera Jasmine). Akbar goes to the Persian Gulf for employment. There he befriends Raghu Rama Iyer (Vineeth) and John Kuruvilla (Biju Menon). The three become good friends. Akbar loans some money to another Indian named Haneefa working with them. Haneefa absconds with the money and all efforts to get back the money goes in vain. During a fight with Haneefa, Akbar hits him but misses and accidentally kills Raghu. He is now facing the death penalty. The only way for him to escape the penalty is to obtain a letter from Raghu's wife Ganga (Kavya Madhavan) that she pardons him.

Raziya and her father Abdu (Mamukkoya) travel to Palakkad to meet Ganga to plead for mercy and obtain such a letter from her. They stay in Abdu's old friend Kunjikannan's (Mala Aravindan) house. Ganga's in-laws refuse to let her meet Ganga but Raziya persists. She finally meets Ganga when she is visiting the temple, but Ganga is confused and leaves the scene. Raziya is finally thrown out from the community compound by Raghu's relatives. Ganga finally realizes that she must pardon Akbar, but Raziya has left for her home by then. Realizing that pardoning Akbar could lead to ostracisation by her community, Ganga braves the situation and meets Raziya and signs the letter of pardon. When she returns home, she is thrown out of her home by her in laws and the community.

Akbar returns after serving a seven years sentence and the family go to meet Ganga where the children of the families bond with each other oblivious to the relationship between their parents.

Cast

  • Meera Jasmine as Raziya
  • Kavya Madhavan as Ganga
  • Dileep as Akbar, Raziya's husband
  • Vineeth as Raghu Rama Iyer, Ganga's husband
  • Biju Menon as John Kuruvila
  • Mamukkoya as Abdu
  • Sadiq as Najeeb
  • Salim Kumar as Aamu Elappa
  • Kalasala Babu as Krishna Iyer
  • Yadu Krishnan as Sethu
  • Mala Aravindan as Kunjikkannan
  • Babu Namboothiri as Mani Swamy
  • Shivaji as Vishnu (Voice By Suresh Krishna)
  • Valsala Menon as Paatty
  • Ramya Nambeeshan as Neelima (Voice By Nithuna Nevil Dinesh)
  • Ramu as M. L. A.
  • Vijeesh as TV Anchor
  • Bindu Ramakrishnan

Awards

National Film Award
Kerala State Film Award[1]
  • Best Actress: Kavya Madhavan
  • Best Story : T. A. Razzaq
  • Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director: M. Jayachandran
  • Kerala State Film Award for Best Sound Recordist : N. Harikumar
  • Special Mention : Mamukkoya
Filmfare Awards South
  • Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Malayalam : M. Jayachandran
Asianet Film Awards
  • Best Director : Kamal
  • Best Actress : Meera Jasmine
  • Best Screenplay : T A Razak
  • Best Music Director : M Jayachandran
  • Best Male Playback Singer : M Jayachandran
  • Special Jury Award : Kavya Madhavan

It was screened at the competition section of International Film Festival of Kerala.[3]

Track list

All songs were composed by M. Jayachandran.[4][5] and lyrics are penned by Kaithapram and Rafeeque Ahammed.


Track Song Artist(s) Lyrics Raga(s)
1 "Meharuba" Afsal, Jyotsna Radhakrishnan Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri Kapi, Patdeep
2 "Chentharmizhi" Madhu Balakrishnan, K. S. Chithra, Sharada Kalyanasundaram Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri Shahana
3 "Kallayi Kadavathe" P. Jayachandran, Sujatha Mohan Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri Pahadi
4 "Rakkilithan" M. Jayachandran, Ustad Faiyaz Khan Rafeeq Ahamed Ahir Bhairav
5 "Aalolam" K. S. Chithra Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri Neelambari
6 "Meharuba" Afsal Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri Kapi, Patdeep
7 "Rakkilithan" Sujatha Mohan, Ustad Faiyaz Khan Rafeeq Ahamed Ahir Bhairav

References

  1. ^ a b "State Film Awards (2000–12)". Kerala State Chalachitra Academy. Archived from the original on 7 July 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b "52nd National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  3. ^ "The Hindu : Entertainment Thiruvananthapuram / Cinema : Tales from two countries". www.thehindu.com. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Perumazhakkalam Audio CD Cover". Facebook. 1 July 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Perumazhakkalam - MSIDb". Malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 1 September 2020.

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