Sunday, September 6, 2009

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Arunam Malayalam Movie

Cast And Crew

Cast: Manoj k. Jayan, Geethu Mohandas, Mala Aravindan, Vineeth Kumar, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ajeer, Divakaran, Senthil Kumar, TP Madhavan, Rajmohan Unnithan, Sphadikom George, Tony, Baiju, Kavya Madhavan, KPAC Lalitha, Aarathi Maraar, Ambika

Director: Vinod Mankara

Producer: CV Radhakrishnan

Lyrics: O.N.V Kurup

Cinematography: MJ Radhakrishnan

Screenplay: Vivekanandan Nair

Reviews

Achuthan is a factory worker, a trade union leader and a sworn communist. Commitment to the party takes priority over even his family. He is also an ardent lover of music. His wife is Seetha. Munisamy is a co-worker in the same factory. He hails from Tamil Nadu and lives with his wife Sarasamma, daughter Valli and son Selvan. After he retires, Munisamy pays the entire amount he gets as retirement benefits to the Party Secretary as bribe to get his son a job. However, even after a long wait Selvan does not get the promised job. Disillusioned, Munisamy leaves home one day and does not return. The burden of taking care of Munisamy's family falls on Achuthan. He looks after Munisamy's children as his own.

An honest party worker and an idealist, Achuthan takes up the issue of corruption within the party in party forums. This antagonizes sections within the party and leads to his being ostracized by the party. People opposed to him even hint that he has an illicit relationship with Munisamy's daughter. Arunam tells the story of the trials and tribulations that a person who is an out and out idealist has to face in life.

Arunam is the debut commercial venture of Vinod Mankara, who has directed 618 documentaries and won seven state awards and one national award. Manoj K. Jayan and Geethu Mohandas who first acted together in Balachandra Menon's Krishna Gopalakrishna, team up again in this film, which has them doing the roles of a middle aged couple in Achuthan and Seetha. Mala Aravindan and KPAC Lalitha play the roles of Munisamy and Sarasamma. The film is based on the Kumkumam Award winning novel Arangozhiyunna Achuthan by Sudhakaran Ramanthali.

For the first time in Indian cinema, the title song is a symphony featuring a hundred instruments and a hundred singers. Arunam is slated to be released in November

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