Chattakkari (2012 film)

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Chattakari
File:Chattakaari.jpg
Directed bySantosh Sethumadhavan
Produced byG. Suresh Kumar
Screenplay byThoppil Bhasi
Story byPamman
Starring
Music by
CinematographyVinod Ilampally
Edited by
Production
company
Release date
  • 13 September 2012 (2012-09-13)[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Chattakaari (English: The Anglo Indian Girl) is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written by Thoppil Bhasi based on Pamman's famous novel of the same name and directed by Santosh Sethumadhavan. It is the remake of the 1974 film of the same name, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, the father of Santhosh.[2] The film was produced by G. Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandhir. It stars Shamna Kasim in the title roles.

Plot[edit]

Julie is the eldest daughter of Morris, an Anglo-Indian engine-driver. Usha her close friend is from an orthodox Hindu Warrier family. At Usha's residence she (Julie) meets her brother Sasi who is studying at a different place. Julie soon falls in love with Sasi. The relationship gets more cozy and Julie gets pregnant. The rest of the plot revolves around the struggles of Julie and her baby boy, against the hypocratic fangs of society. The plot addresses themes like Life of Anglo-Indians in Kerala, the alarming rise in Premarital Pregnancy and the taboo associated with Inter caste Love and Marriage, all of which were hot topics of discussion when the movie released in 1974. According to the producer Suresh Kumar, the relevance of the remake lies in the present day Kerala society, which is still no different from the then society, with respect to these social aspects.

Casting[edit]

Being a heroine oriented film, the role of Julie was first to be fixed. Many mainstream Malayalam actresses were considered, and the team zeroed in on Shamna Kasim.[3] Hemanth Menon, who has previously acted in some Malayalam movies was fixed as the male lead.[4] Innocent plays the character of Morris, which was handled by the thespian of Malayalam cinema, Adoor Bhasi. Sukumari is the only actress present in both the versions of the movie. The support cast include Suvarna and Malu Raveendranath, portraying the characters of Julie's mother and sister respectively.

Character Artist in original version Artist in remake Remarks
Julie Lakshmi Shamna Kasim
Sasi Mohan Sharma Hemanth Menon
Usha Sujatha Shelly
Ilin Reena Malu Raveendranath
Morris Adoor Bhasi Innocent
Richard M. G. Soman Harikrishnan
Margarette Sukumari Suvarna Mathew Sukumari appears as another character
Aunty Philomina Sukumari

Filming[edit]

The film was shot predominantly at Ooty, with some scenes being shot at Udhagamandalam railway station, and hill stations in Thiruvananthapuram. The filming completed in a record 25 days.[5] A song was shot at Thommankuthu Waterfall, near Thodupuzha amidst heavy rain.

Soundtrack[edit]

Chattakaari : An Everlasting love story, Retold...
Soundtrack album by
Released2 June 2012
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length22:02
LabelManorama Music
M. Jayachandran chronology
Mallu Singh
(2012)
Chattakaari : An Everlasting love story, Retold...
(2012)
Madan Kolli
(2012)

The film features a soundtrack composed by M. Jayachandran with lyrics penned by Murukan Kattakada, Rajeev Alunkal, Charu Hariharan. The music for the film was released on 2 June 2012 by Honorable Minister for Film Development K. B. Ganesh Kumar at Kanakakkunnu Palace . The behind the scenes videos of the songs "Nilave Nilave"[6] and "Oh My Julie"[7] were released online in YouTube.

Track listing[edit]

No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Nilave Nilave"  Shreya Ghoshal, Sudeep Kumar 4:27
2. "Oh My Julie"  Rajesh Krishnan, Sangeetha Sreekanth 4:46
3. "Kaatum Mazhayum"  Vishnu Kurup 4:15
4. "Anandalola Krishna"  K. S. Chithra 2:30
5. "Kurumozhiyude Koottile"  Shreya Ghoshal 2:52
6. "My Heart"  Sugeetha Menon 2:44

References[edit]

  1. "Creative Blogs | Creative Writing | Creative Thoughts".
  2. "Chattakari remake in just 25 days". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  3. "Shamna plays Julie in Chattakaari Remake". OneIndia.com. 7 February 2012.
  4. "Hemanth and Shamna in Chattakaari Remake". Kottaka Blog. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012.
  5. "Chattakari remake in just 25 days". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  6. Youtube. ""Nilave Nilave" .. Song from Chattakaari feat. Shreya Ghoshal". Peppy Eggs. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  7. Youtube. "'Oh My Julie' song from Chattakaari feat. M Jayachandran, Rajesh Krishnan and Sangeetha Sreekanth". Peppy Eggs.

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