Vanaprastham

Vanaprastham
DVD cover
Directed byShaji N. Karun
Screenplay byShaji N. Karun
Raghunath Paleri
Dialogues by
  • Raghunath Paleri
Story byPierre Assouline
Produced byPierre Assouline
Mohanlal (co-producer)
StarringMohanlal
Suhasini Maniratnam
CinematographyRenato Berta
Santosh Sivan
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Joseph Guinvarch
Music byZakir Hussain
Production
companies
Euro American Films
Pranavam Arts
CLT-UFA International
(in association with)
Distributed bySND Films (France)
Pranavam Arts (Kerala)
Release date
  • January 2000 (2000-01) (in theatres)
Running time
119 minutes
CountriesFrance
India
LanguageMalayalam

Vanaprastham: The Last Dance (French: Vanaprastham: La Dernière Danse) is a 1999 Indo-French psychological drama period film in Malayalam-language that was directed by Shaji N. Karun.[1] It was produced by Pierre Assouline and co-produced by Mohanlal. The screenplay was written by Karun and Raghunath Paleri (who also wrote the dialogues) based on a story by Assouline. It features Mohanlal in the lead role, with Suhasini Maniratnam, Mattannur Sankarankutty Marar, Kalamandalam Gopi, Venmani Haridas, and Kukku Parameshwaram in supporting roles. The film's music was composed by Zakir Hussain.

Set in the 1950s in Travancore, the plot follows a lower-caste Kathakali artiste Kunjikuttan (Mohanlal). Subhadra (Suhasini), from an aristocratic family, sees him perform Arjuna. Lost between reality and fiction she falls in love with the character. Their relationship leads to the birth of a child, who is hidden away by Subhadra from Kunjikuttan for almost a lifetime. Haridas has acted in two Malayalam feature films, Swaham and VanaprasthamHe acted as a dupe of Mohanlal in some Kathakali scenes the movie Vanaprastham,[2] both directed by Shaji N. Karun & Bosco, Shayanam. He has also appeared in a few television serials like Neermathalam Poothakalam written by Kamala Surayya. The film premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 1999, where it was selected in the Un Certain Regard section, and was theatrically released in France on 13 October 1999 and in India in January 2000. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the American Film Institute's 1999 AFI Fest (Los Angeles International Film Festival). It won the Special Prize of the Jury at the Istanbul International Film Festival and the FIPRESCI prize at the Mumbai International Film Festival. The film won three awards at the 47th National Film AwardsBest Feature Film, Best Actor (Mohanlal), and Best Editing (A. Sreekar Prasad), and six awards at the 1999 Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Director and Best Actor (Mohanlal). In 2014, Vanaprastham was screened retrospective at the 45th International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section.

  1. ^ Panicker, Prem. "Illusion vs reality". www.rediff.com. Archived from the original on 2 May 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2024.