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| starring = [[Murali (Malayalam actor)|Murali]]<br/>[[M.G. Soman]]<br/>[[Karamana Janardanan Nair]] | | starring = [[Murali (Malayalam actor)|Murali]]<br/>[[M.G. Soman]]<br/>[[Karamana Janardanan Nair]] | ||
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'''''Yaathrayude Anthyam''''' is a [[Malayalam films of 1989|1989]] Television [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]] film co-written and directed by [[K. G. George]] for Doordarshan. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.malayalachalachithram.com/movie.php?i=2532|title= | '''''Yaathrayude Anthyam''''' is a [[Malayalam films of 1989|1989]] Television [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]] film co-written and directed by [[K. G. George]] for Doordarshan. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.malayalachalachithram.com/movie.php?i=2532|title=Yaathrayude Anthyam|access-date=2014-10-11|publisher=www.malayalachalachithram.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.msidb.org/m.php?6694|title=Yaathrayude Anthyam|access-date=2014-10-11|publisher=malayalasangeetham.info}}</ref> National award-winning actor Murali appears as a famous Malayalam writer. The film depicts his intellectual and emotional relationship with an intellectual who leads the life of a simple farmer in a remote village. The story unfolds through the writer's bus journey to visit him. This film never released in theaters. The film is based on the short story titled, Kottayam Manathavadi, by [[Parappurath]] | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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* Anand as Thomaskutty | * Anand as Thomaskutty | ||
* Asha Jayaram as Molly | * Asha Jayaram as Molly | ||
* [[Shyama (actress)|Shyama]] as Molykutty's sister | * [[Shyama (Malayalam actress)|Shyama]] as Molykutty's sister | ||
* Aliyar as Man in the bus | * Aliyar as Man in the bus | ||
*[[Kaveri (actress)|Kaveri]] as Child in the bus | *[[Kaveri (actress)|Kaveri]] as Child in the bus | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
VKV [[Murali]] sets out for an overnight journey to meet his friend Abraham | VKV([[Murali (Malayalam actor)|Murali]]) sets out for an overnight journey to meet his friend Abraham ([[MG Soman]]) following the receipt of a telegram from Abraham sir's side. Perplexed on why such a telegram was sent instead of a letter, VKV recounts their relationship and how they inspired each other, throughout the journey. The journey focuses on the lives of fellow travelers also. An NRI in the bus, a wedding party etc. At the fag end of the journey, VKV sees the man sitting next to him, bride's father([[Karamana]]) die. VKV reaches his destination only to find Abraham sir's dead body. Abraham sir's daughter tells VKV that her father was waiting for him on his dead bed and said VKV would be travelling in bus and will see him die while travelling. VKV gets shocked. Abraham sir in one of their old discussions had said life is a repetition of the set of same images, though the characters essentially only the people change. | ||
==Critical response== | ==Critical response== | ||
For [https://Plumeriamovies.com plumeriamovies] Arjun Anand <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2020-06-21|title='Yaathrayude Anthyam' ponders on Death and grief through the radical lens|url=https://www.plumeriamovies.com/yaathrayude-anthyam-ponders-on-death-and-grief-through-the-radical-lens/|access-date=2020-08-29|website=Plumeria Movies|language=en-GB}}</ref> wrote, ''Yaathrayude Anthyam'' is the most simplest film of the writer, it almost feels like a stretched out slice-of-life episode. But the filmmaking is quietly engaging. Death is a very melodramatic subject. If his contemporaries, Padmarajan in his [[Moonnam Pakkam]], Lohithadas in [[Bharatham]] or Dennis Joseph in [[Akashadoothu]] among others, treated death and grief with melodrama and exuberant poignance, KG | For [https://Plumeriamovies.com plumeriamovies] Arjun Anand <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2020-06-21|title='Yaathrayude Anthyam' ponders on Death and grief through the radical lens|url=https://www.plumeriamovies.com/yaathrayude-anthyam-ponders-on-death-and-grief-through-the-radical-lens/|access-date=2020-08-29|website=Plumeria Movies|language=en-GB}}</ref> wrote, ''Yaathrayude Anthyam'' is the most simplest film of the writer, it almost feels like a stretched out slice-of-life episode. But the filmmaking is quietly engaging. Death is a very melodramatic subject. If his contemporaries, Padmarajan in his [[Moonnam Pakkam]], Lohithadas in [[Bharatham]] or Dennis Joseph in [[Akashadoothu]] among others, treated death and grief with melodrama and exuberant poignance, KG George's take on the subject―just like any other work of his―is subdued, objective and intellectual. The profoundness in his writing is not literary like MT/Lohi, it's rather rational. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Yaathrayude Anthyam (Journey Ends) | |
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Directed by | K. G. George |
Produced by | Doordarshan |
Written by | K. G. George |
Screenplay by | K. G. George John Samuel |
Story by | Parappurath |
Based on | Kottayam Mananthavady, a short story by Parappurath |
Starring | Murali M.G. Soman Karamana Janardanan Nair |
Narrated by | Murali |
Music by | M.G. Radhakrishnan |
Cinematography | Venu Sunny Joseph |
Edited by | Rajasekharan |
Production company | |
Release date | 1989 |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Yaathrayude Anthyam is a 1989 Television Malayalam film co-written and directed by K. G. George for Doordarshan. [1][2] National award-winning actor Murali appears as a famous Malayalam writer. The film depicts his intellectual and emotional relationship with an intellectual who leads the life of a simple farmer in a remote village. The story unfolds through the writer's bus journey to visit him. This film never released in theaters. The film is based on the short story titled, Kottayam Manathavadi, by Parappurath
Cast[edit]
- Murali as Writer VKV
- M.G. Soman as Abraham Sir
- Karamana Janardhanan Nair as Kariyachan
- Anand as Thomaskutty
- Asha Jayaram as Molly
- Shyama as Molykutty's sister
- Aliyar as Man in the bus
- Kaveri as Child in the bus
Plot[edit]
VKV(Murali) sets out for an overnight journey to meet his friend Abraham (MG Soman) following the receipt of a telegram from Abraham sir's side. Perplexed on why such a telegram was sent instead of a letter, VKV recounts their relationship and how they inspired each other, throughout the journey. The journey focuses on the lives of fellow travelers also. An NRI in the bus, a wedding party etc. At the fag end of the journey, VKV sees the man sitting next to him, bride's father(Karamana) die. VKV reaches his destination only to find Abraham sir's dead body. Abraham sir's daughter tells VKV that her father was waiting for him on his dead bed and said VKV would be travelling in bus and will see him die while travelling. VKV gets shocked. Abraham sir in one of their old discussions had said life is a repetition of the set of same images, though the characters essentially only the people change.
Critical response[edit]
For plumeriamovies Arjun Anand [3] wrote, Yaathrayude Anthyam is the most simplest film of the writer, it almost feels like a stretched out slice-of-life episode. But the filmmaking is quietly engaging. Death is a very melodramatic subject. If his contemporaries, Padmarajan in his Moonnam Pakkam, Lohithadas in Bharatham or Dennis Joseph in Akashadoothu among others, treated death and grief with melodrama and exuberant poignance, KG George's take on the subject―just like any other work of his―is subdued, objective and intellectual. The profoundness in his writing is not literary like MT/Lohi, it's rather rational.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Yaathrayude Anthyam". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ↑ "Yaathrayude Anthyam". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ↑ "'Yaathrayude Anthyam' ponders on Death and grief through the radical lens". Plumeria Movies. 21 June 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
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