God's Own Country (2014 film)
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God's Own Country is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Vasudevan Sanal.
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Directed by | Vasudevan Sanal |
Produced by | Haseeb Hanif Anto Joseph |
Written by | V. Praveen Kumar Anish Francis Arun Gopinath |
Starring | |
Music by | Gopi Sundar |
Cinematography | Arun James/Aravind Krishna |
Edited by | Ratheesh Raj |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
CastEdit
- Fahadh Faasil as Manu Krishna
- Isha Talwar as Asha, manu's wife
- Sreenivasan as Advocate Mathan Tharakan
- Lal as Muhammed
- Nandu as Vakkachan
- VK Sreeraman
- Vijayakumar as CI
- Manikuttan
- Mythili as Abhirami
- Baby Gadha as manu's daughter
- Lena as Serena
- Vishnupriya as Lekha
- Usha as Muhammed's wife
- Anju Aravind as Mathan Tharakan's wife
- Lakshmipriya as Pushpa
- Santhakumari as Vakkachan's mother
- Molly Kanamaly (supporting role)
- Sudheer Karamana as Kunjikka
- Prashanth Alexander as Nandu
- Faisal Fareed as Sharjah Police Officer
ReceptionEdit
The Times of India gave the film a rating of three-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "The movie, which has a few parallel narratives, has that deeply evocative humane quotient which makes each of its characters not just the leads, but also pure human beings".[1] Rediff gave the film two out of five stars and stated that "God’s Own Country is over-written -- characters explain everything in words when a mere change of expression would do".[2]
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