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Amma Ariyan | |
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Directed by | John Abraham |
Starring | Joy Mathew Maji Venkatesh |
Cinematography | Venu |
Edited by | Beena Paul |
Music by | Sunitha |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Amma Ariyan (transl. Report to mother) is a 1986 Malayalam-language experimental film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the village where his mother lives to inform her of the death of her only son.
Amma Ariyan is considered to be a complex movie and was one of the biggest experiments in Indian cinema when funds were raised to make a film without giving the slightest heed to its commercial viability.[1] Since its release in 1986, critics have read several layers of meaning in its story. The film was the only South Indian film to feature on British Film Institute's Top 10 Indian Films list.[2]