Nandanam (film)

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Nandanam
File:Nandanam.jpg
DVD Cover
Directed byRanjith
Produced bySiddique
Ranjith
Written byRanjith
Starring
Music byRaveendran
C. Rajamani
(score)
CinematographyAlagappan N.
Edited byRanjan Abraham
Production
company
Bhavana Cinema
Distributed byKokers Films
Release date
  • December 20, 2002 (2002-12-20) (India)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget₹ 1.5 Crore
Box office₹ 8 - 9.4 Crore

Nandanam (transl. Heavenly Garden) is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language romantic fantasy film written, co-produced, and directed by Ranjith. Starring Navya Nair and Prithviraj Sukumaran with Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Revathi, Aravind Akash, Siddique and Sai Kumar in supporting roles. K. J. Yesudas and Sudheesh makes Cameo Appearance. The film won four Kerala State Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards South.

Plot[edit]

Balamani is an orphan who works as a maid to Unniyamma, the aging matriarch of the Ambalapaattil family, and stays with her in the large mansion. Though an ardent devotee of Lord Guruvayurappan (Lord Krishna), Balamani never gets to go to the sacred temple and offer her prayers to the deity. However, she likes the company and the love of Unniyamma who treats her like a granddaughter, and the affections of Kesavan Nair who is a distant relative of hers and had brought her to Ambalapaattil when she was young.

One day, Unniyamma's grandson Manu reaches Ambalapaatil to spend time with his grandmother. Balamani recognizes him from a dream she had where she marries him in front of Guruvayur temple. Although Manu regards her initially as just a help, he begins to have affection towards Balamani which she reciprocates.

Cast[edit]

Dubbing[edit]

|Dubbed for - Aravind Akash |Character - Unnikrishnan |Dubbed Actor - Sudheesh

|Dubbed for - Kalaranjini |Character - Janaki |Dubbed Actor - Urvashi)

Music[edit]

Nandanam
Soundtrack album by
Released2002
GenreFilm
LabelSatyam Audios
ProducerSiddique, Ranjith

The most critically acclaimed and popular songs of this film were written by Gireesh Puthenchery and composed by Madhavan Raveendran. The songs were chart for weeks and the song Karmukil Varnante become highly popular and Girish Puthenchery and Raveendran won Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyricist and Best Music Director respectively and also K.S. Chithra won Kerala State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer of the year 2004.

Track Song Singer(s) Raga
1 "Sreelavasantham" Dr. K.J. Yesudas Yamuna Kalyani
2 "Manassil" M.G. Sreekumar, Radhika Thilak Naatta
3 "Aarum" P. Jayachandran, Sujatha Shuddha Dhanyasi
4 "Mouliyil" K. S. Chithra Mohanam
5 "Gopike" Dr. K.J. Yesudas Megh
6 "Karmukil" K.S. Chithra Harikambhoji
7 "Aarum" Sujatha Shuddha Dhanyasi, Abhogi
8 "Manassil" M.G. Sreekumar Naatta

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film was a commercial success at the box office.[1][2]

Accolades[edit]

Filmfare Awards South[3]
Kerala State Film Awards
Asianet Film Awards

Remakes[edit]

Ranjith worked on a Tamil remake of the film which was shelved after some pre-production complications,[5] and the movie was remade as Seedan by director Subramaniya Siva. It was also remade in Telugu as Maa Baapu Bommaki Pellanta by Raviraja Pinisetty and in Kannada as Gokula Krishna.

References[edit]

  1. "A filmi shot in the arm". The Hindu. 15 February 2003. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016.
  2. "Prithviraj's Birthday: Some Career-Defining Roles of the Actor [PHOTOS]". International Business Times. 16 October 2014.
  3. "Archived copy". filmfaremagazine.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "State film awards presented". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 4 December 2003. Archived from the original on 11 March 2004. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  5. Prema Manmadhan (9 January 2010). "Sitting Pretty". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011.

External links[edit]

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