- Margam (film)
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Margam Directed by Rajiv Vijayaraghavan Produced by Rajiv Vijayaraghavan Written by Rajiv Vijayaraghavan
Anwar Ali
S.P. RameshBased on Pithruthorponom by
M. SukumaranStarring Nedumudi Venu
Meera Krishna
Shobha MohanMusic by Issac Thomas Kottukapally Cinematography Venu Editing by Beena Paul Release date(s) December 16, 2003(IIFK) Country India Language Malayalam Margam (Malayalam: മാര്ഗം meaning: the path) is a 2003 Malayalam film co-written, directed and produced by Rajiv Vijayaraghavan, and starring Nedumudi Venu, Meera Krishna and Shobha Mohan. It won seven Kerala State Film Awards and one National Film Award.
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Plot
The film tells the story of a revoluionary who, years later, realizes that his efforts have been wasted and witnesses the ill-fate of his co-rebels and leads a secluded life in a state of clinical depression.[1]
Cast
- Nedumudi Venu as Venukumara Menon, the protagonist. A former militant communist revolutionary, now living a secluded life as a 'parallel college' lecturer.
- Meera Krishna as Elizabeth, Menon's daughter
- Shobha Mohan as Menon's wife
- K. P. A. C. Lalitha
- Valsala Menon as Aunt of the protagonist
- Madambu Kunjikuttan
- Madhupal
Awards
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Film - Margam
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay - Rajiv Vijayaraghavan, Anwar Ali and S. P. Ramesh
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor - Nedumudi Venu
- Kerala State Film Award (Special Jury Award) - Meera Krishna
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Cinematography - Venu
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Background Music - Issac Thomas Kottukapally
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Sound Recordist - N. Harikumar
- Fajr Film Festival
- Asian Competition - Best Script - Rajiv Vijayaraghavan, Anwar Ali and S. P. Ramesh
- FIPRESCI Special Mention - Margam
References
- ^ "Vying for the honours"
- ^ "51st National Film Awards-2003"
- ^ "Margam best film; Nedumudi, Meera best actor, actress"
- ^ "Kerala State Film Awards - 2003"
External links
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Categories:- 2003 films
- Indian films
- Malayalam-language films
- 2000s Malayalam-language films
- Directorial debut films
- 2000s Malayalam-language film stubs
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