Aval (1967 film)

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Aval
Directed byP. M. A. Azeez
Written by Thoppil Bhasi
Produced byMuhammad Sarkar
Starring Madhu
K. P. Ummer
Adoor Bhasi
Kaduvakulam Antony
Kedamangalam Ali
Krishnankutty
Maya
Meenakumari
Kozhikode Santha Devi
Ushanandini
Cinematography Mankada Ravi Varma
Edited byK. D. George
Music by Devarajan
Production
company
Beena Films
Release date
  • 30 June 1967 (1967-06-30)
Running time
142 min
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Aval (English: She) is a 1967 Malayalam film directed by P. M. A. Azeez with Madhu, K. P. Ummer, Adoor Bhasi, Kaduvakulam Antony, Kedamangalam Ali, Krishnankutty, Maya, Meenakumari, Kozhikode Santha Devi and Ushanandini in the star cast. The film is about sexual impotence, divorce and a social system riddled with incestuous relationships. [1] It was the first Malayalam film to be directed by a Film Institute graduate. [2] It also marked the debut of cinematographer Mankada Ravi Varma. [3] [4] [5]

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Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by G. Devarajan and the lyrics were written by Vayalar Ramavarma.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Aariyankaaviloraattidayan" S. Janaki Vayalar Ramavarma
2"Innallo Kaamadevanu"S. Janaki, P. Susheela Vayalar Ramavarma
3"Karakaanaakkayalile" Zero Babu Vayalar Ramavarma
4"Mrinaalini" K. J. Yesudas Vayalar Ramavarma
5"Premakavithakale"P. SusheelaVayalar Ramavarma

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