Kanchana Sita

Kanchana Sita
A screenshot from the film
Directed byG. Aravindan
Screenplay byG. Aravindan
Based onKanchana Sita
by C. N. Sreekantan Nair
Produced byK. Ravindran Nair
StarringRamdas
Venkateswarlu
Chinna Pulliah
Kesava Panicker
Krishnan
Pottiah
Rangiah
Siva
Sobha Kiran
Annapurna
CinematographyShaji N. Karun
Edited byRamesan
Music byRajeev Taranath[1]
Production
company
General Pictures
Release date
  • 21 December 1978 (1978-12-21)
Running time
87 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Kanchana Sita (Golden Sita) (Malayalam :കാഞ്ചന സീത) is a 1977 Indian Malayalam feature-length film scripted and directed by G. Aravindan. A mythological film, its story was adapted from C. N. Sreekantan Nair's play of the same name, which is a reworking of Valmiki's Ramayana.

The film interprets a story from the Uttara Kanda of the epic poem Ramayana, where Rama sends his wife, Sita, to the jungle to satisfy his subjects. Sita is never actually seen in the film, but her virtual presence is compellingly evoked in the moods of the forest and the elements. The film retells the epic from a feminist perspective. It was shot in the interior tribal areas of Andhra Pradesh. The roles of the epic heroes are played by Rama Chenchu tribal people, who claim lineage to the mythological Rama. Director Aravindan interweaves the Samkhya-Yoga philosophical concepts of Prakriti-Purusha bonds throughout the film.

The film was produced by K. Ravindran Nair under the banner of General Pictures. The film features an original score by classical musician Rajeev Taranath, cinematography by cinematographer-turned-director Shaji N. Karun, editing by Ramesan, and art direction by Artist Namboothiri. The film became a major critical success upon its release in 1977, although a few mainstream critics panned it. It is credited with being at the forefront of a trend towards independent filmmaking in South India. The film earned Aravindan the National Film Award for Best Direction.

  1. ^ Garimella Subramaniam (29 July 2005). "Eclecticism at its best". The Hindu. India. Archived from the original on 1 December 2005. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  2. ^ "8th IFFK: G. Aravindan Retrospective" Archived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Kerala State Chalachithra Academy. Retrieved 20 May 2011.