Nalpathiyonnu

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Nalpathiyonnu (41)

Indian Malayalam film


Nalpathiyonnu (41) is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language satirical drama film directed by Lal Jose and written by P. G. Prageesh. It stars Biju Menon, Sharanjith, Nimisha Sajayan, Dhanya Ananya, Indrans and Suresh Krishna[1] in the lead roles. The film is produced by G. Prajith, Anumod Bose and Adarsh Narayan and the music was composed by Bijibal.[2] This socio-political satire unravels through hilarious incidents when two people - strong followers of Communist ideologies-set out on a pilgrimage to Sabarimala. This is the 25th directorial venture of ace director Lal Jose.[3][4] The film was released on 8 November 2019.[citation needed]

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The film is inspired from true events. The climax of the film talks about the 2011 Sabarimala stampede, the tragedy which shocked Kerala.[5][6]

Plot

This socio-political satire unravels through hilarious incidents when two people - leftist, fellow traveller, rationalist and educator Ullas Mash and party activist Vavachi Kannan - set out on a pilgrimage to Sabarimala.[7] The story begins with showing Ullas proving people on how people can cheat them and there is no God.

Cast

  • Biju Menon as C. S. Ullas Kumar
  • Sharanjith as Vavachi Kannan
  • Nimisha Sajayan as Bhagyasooyam
  • Dhanya Ananya as Suma
  • Suresh Krishna as Ravi Nambiar
  • Indrans as Kuttan Mesthiry, Bhagyasooyam's Father
  • Shivaji Guruvayoor as Sebastian Mash
  • Vijilesh Karayad as Lijo
  • Srikant Murali-narayana swami
  • Gopalakrishnan as Abubacker
  • Elsy Sukumaran as Mother of Ullas
  • Guru Manaf as Therali Mash
  • Subheesh Sudhi as Parunthu Biju
  • Kottayam Pradeep as Doctor Kochaniyan
  • Sivadas Mattannur
  • Sabu Thottapalli as Ambalapuzha Bustand Security

Soundtrack

Bijibal provided the music and background music for the film.[8]

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Release

Naalpathyonnu (41) was released in India on 8 November 2019.[9]


References

  1. "41 movie review: ഭക്തിയും യുക്തിയും മലകയറുമ്പോൾ". News18 Malayalam. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. Sudhish, Navamy (9 November 2019). "'Nalpathiyonnu' (41) movie review: Political satire bogged down by sloppy writing". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  3. MG, Gokul (9 November 2019). "Nalpathiyonnu movie review: Of faith and its social manifest". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  4. "Another Black Friday for Sabarimala pilgrims - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.

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