Uttarayanam | |
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Malayalam | ഉത്തരായണം |
Directed by | G. Aravindan |
Written by | Thikkodiyan G. Aravindan |
Produced by | Pattathuvila Karunakaran |
Starring | Dr. Mohandas Kunju Balan K. Nair Adoor Bhasi Sukumaran Kunjandi |
Cinematography | Mankada Ravi Varma |
Edited by | A. Rameshan |
Music by | K. Raghavan M. B. Sreenivasan |
Production company | Ganesh Movie Makers |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Uttarayanam (English: Throne of Capricorn) is a 1975 Malayalam-language film directed by G. Aravindan and written by Thikkodiyan. Aravindan debuted with this film.[1] The film, which exposes opportunism and hypocrisy set against the backdrop of the Independence struggle, is inspired by Aravindan's own cartoon series, titled Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum (Small World and Big People), which was published in Mathrubhumi for several years.[2][3]
The film is about Ravi, an unemployed young man, who has to face a series of encounters during his search for a job. Ravi reflects on the past struggles of the anti-British freedom fighters he has learned about from his paralyzed father. He eventually meets Gopalan Muthalaly, a leader of Quit India movement, but now a corrupt contractor. Mohandas plays the protagonist and Kunju, Balan K. Nair, Adoor Bhasi, Kunjandi and Sukumaran play other roles.[2] The film garnered wide critical praise and several awards, including five Kerala State Film Awards, upon release. An experimental film, it has influenced the parallel cinema movement in Kerala to a great extent.[4]
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