Veettilekkulla Vazhi

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Veettilekkulla Vazhi
File:VeettilekullaVazhi.jpg
Poster
Directed byDr. Biju
Produced byB. C. Joshi
Written byDr. Biju
StarringPrithviraj Sukumaran
Indrajith Sukumaran
Malavika
Master Govardhan
Dhanya Mary Varghese
Kiran Raj
Vinay Forrt
Assim Jamal
Music byRamesh Narayan
CinematographyM. J. Radhakrishnan
Edited byManoj Kannoth
Production
company
Soorya Cinema
Release date
Running time
95 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam Hindi

Veettilekkulla Vazhi transl. The Way Home) is a 2010 Indian Malayalam adventure drama film written and directed by Dr. Biju. The film is about terrorist organizations operating in India and how they recruit young Keralites. It stars Prithviraj, Indrajith and Master Govardhan .

The film's world premiere took place at the 12th Mumbai Film Festival on 22 October 2010 as the opening film in the Indian Frames section.[2] It was an official selection for 28 international film festivals. It won the award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam at the 58th National Film Awards and the NETPAC Award. It also received accolades at the Zanzibar International Film Festival and Imagine India Film Festival, Spain. The film released in theatres in Kerala on 5 August 2011.

Plot[edit]

The film's story revolves around a doctor (Prithviraj) with a haunting past. He witnessed his wife (Malavika) and five-year-old son die in an explosion at a market in Delhi.

Now working at a prison hospital, the doctor is assigned the case of a woman in critical condition, a surviving member from a suicide squad of the ‘Indian Jihadi’, a notorious terrorist group.

Despite the doctor's best efforts, the woman dies. But before dying, she entrusts him to find her five-year-old son and unite him with his father. The father is revealed to be Abdul Zuban Tariq, head of the terrorist group.

Finding the boy in Kerala, the doctor and child set out on a journey to find his father. The journey follows the contemporary and mysterious path of the terrorist network in the vast country through various Indian states and with many unexpected incidents.

Veettilekkulla Vazhi is an adventure drama highlighting human relationships. It emphasizes the path of love, survival, innocence and humanity, exploring a bloodstained facet of contemporary terrorism in India. The film is a travelogue through the most beautiful landscapes of India.

Cast[edit]

Actor Role Notes
Prithviraj Doctor
Master Govardhan Kid
Malavika Sharma Wife of doctor
Indrajith Rassaq Tamil Terrorist
Irshad Abdulla
Vinay Forrt Terrorist Leader in Ajmeer
S.Saji Malayali Terrorist
Melwyn Sardarji Truck Driver
Kiran Raj Najeem
Assim Jamal Terrorist Leader at Kashmir
Lakshmipriya Rashida Kid's mother
Dhanya Mary Varghese Teacher

Production[edit]

Veettilekkulla Vazhi is the third directorial venture of Dr. Biju whose previous films are Saira and Raman. Veettilekkulla Vazhi is an adventure drama that wants to explore the bloodstained facets of present-day terrorism. Produced by B. C. Joshi under the banner of Soorya Cinema, the film was mainly shot from Ladakh, Kashmir, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bikkneer, Ajmer, Pushkarand, Delhi and Kerala.[3]

Festival screenings[edit]

The film was screened at 28 international film festivals including:

  • 12th Mumbai Film Festival (Mumbai, India; 2010) as the opening film in the Indian Frames section.
  • 34th Cairo International Film Festival (Egypt; 2010) in the Out of Competition section.
  • 15th International Film Festival of Kerala (Trivandrum, India; 2010)
  • 3rd Jaipur International Film Festival (Jaipur, India; 2011)
  • 5th Chennai International Film Festival (Chennai, India; 2011)
  • 10th Imagine India International Film Festival (Madrid, Spain; 2011) in competition section.
  • 11th New York Indian Film Festival (New York, USA; 2011) in competition section
  • Zanzibar International Film Festival (Zanzibar, Tanzania; 2011)
  • London Indian Film Festival (London, UK; 2011)
  • Bollywood and Beyond Film Festival (Germany; 2011)
  • 38th Telluride Film Festival (Telluride, USA; 2011)
  • New Generation Film Festival (Frankfurt, Germany; 2011)
  • Third Eye Asian Film Festival (Mumbai, India; 2011)
  • Seattle Film Festival (Seattle, USA; 2011)

Accolades[edit]

Award Ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Outcome
Imagine India Film Festival[4][5] 10th Imagine India Film Festival
(2011; Spain)
Best Film Veettilekkulla Vazhi Won
Best Director Dr. Biju Won
Best Music Director Ramesh Narayan Won
International Film Festival of Kerala[6] 15th International Film Festival of Kerala
(2010; India)
NETPAC Award for Best Malayalam Film Veettilekkulla Vazhi Won
Kerala State Film Awards[7] Kerala State Film Awards
(2011; India)
Best Cinematography M. J. Radhakrishnan Won
Best Processing Lab Won
National Film Awards[8] 58th National Film Awards
(2011; India)
Best Feature Film in Malayalam Veettilekkulla Vazhi Won
Zanzibar International Film Festival[9][10] 14th Zanzibar International Film Festival
(2011; Tanzania)
Signis Award (Commendation) Dr. Biju Won
Industry Award for Best Cinematography M. J. Radhakrishnan Won

References[edit]

  1. "Screening schedule of 12th Mumbai Film Festival". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. "List of Films to be screened at the 12th Mumbai Film Festival". Mumbai Film Festival. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  3. "Veettilekkulla Vazhi shooting almost over". Oneindia.in. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  4. "Imagine India 2011 Awards". Imagine India Film Festival. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  5. "Veettilekkulla Vazhi win three awards at Imagine Film Fest". Oneindia.in. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  6. "Top prize for Colombian film". The Hindu. 18 December 2010. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  7. "Debutant directors sweep Kerala state awards". The Indian Express. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  8. "Southern cinema sweeps National Awards". The Hindu. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011
  9. "Winners Announced at Annual ZIFF Awards Ceremony". Zanzibar International Film Festival. 25 June 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  10. Dominic Dipio. "A Season of Visions at ZIFF 2011". Afrika Film Festival. Retrieved 10 July 2011.

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