Ritu (2009 film)

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Ritu
Ritu poster.jpg
Theaterical release poster
Directed by Shyamaprasad
Written by Joshua Newtonn
Produced byVachan Shetty
Starring
Cinematography Shamdat Sainudeen
Edited by Vinod Sukumaran
Music by Rahul Raj
Distributed byPlayhouse Release
Release date
  • 14 August 2009 (2009-08-14)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Ritu (English: Season) is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Shyamaprasad. The original screenplay was written by Joshua Newtonn. It was the first time Shyamaprasad made a film based on an original screenplay, as all his previous films were adaptations of published novels or plays. It is now widely acclaimed as the 'coming of age' of Malayalam cinema. [1] [2] It was the debut movie of Asif Ali.

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Plot

Ritu is about three youngsters growing up together and betraying each other. The story follows the lives of three childhood friends: Sunny Immatty (Asif Ali), Sarath Varma (Nishan K. P. Nanaiah), and Varsha John (Rima Kallingal). The trio were almost inseparable as friends and grew up in the same neighborhood in love, bonding, and innocence. They shared the dream of journeying together in life forever.

Sarath leaves for the United States to help his brother-in-law with his business. He also aspires to write a book someday. But still, he clings on to the memories of the good old days with his friends and wishes to reunite and work with them again. So, after three years, he comes back to India and starts a small company with Varsha and Sunny to initiate an ambitious new project. He soon finds out that their strong bond of friendship has almost vanished. Varsha and Sunny's lifestyles and mindsets have changed over the years. Varsha flirts with men over the phone while Sunny is interested in only earning money by hook or crook. Whether their friendship will return or deteriorate even more forms the rest of the movie.

Cast

Soundtrack

Ritu
Soundtrack album by
Released15 July 2009
RecordedSound Of Music, Chennai, India
Genre Soundtrack
Length34 Minutes
Label Satyam Audios
Producer Rahul Raj
Rahul Raj chronology
Crazy Gopalan
(2009)
Ritu
(2009)
Chekavar
(2010)

The original score and songs were composed, arranged, programmed, and produced by Rahul Raj, with lyrics penned by Rafeeq Ahammed. Rahul Raj won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Background Music for his work.

List of songs
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Venal Kattil" Rafeeq Ahammed Rahul Raj 4:47
2."Pularumo"Rafeeq Ahammed Suchith Suresan, Gayatri Asokan 5:53
3."Ku Ku Ku Theevandi"Rafeeq AhammedJeetu4:03
4."Chanchalam/Cindrella"Rafeeq Ahammed Neha Nair, Job Kurian 4:55
5."Love Kills" Smitha Nishant4:30

Release and reception

Four years after the release of the movie and an avalanche of new-gen films, critics have begun to acclaim Ritu as the pioneer of 'new wave' in Malayalam cinema.[ citation needed ] Upon the release, Ritu received generally positive reviews but mild response in theatres. Nowrunning.com sees Ritu as a sensitive, melancholic portrayal of tumultuous emotions that ravage three young minds basking on the pinnacle of success. "It is an engrossing, intricate slice-of-life that deftly captures the nuances of growing up together and finally growing apart." Rediff and Indiaglitz reviewers termed it as a worthwhile experiment and said that it represents the changing face of Malayalam cinema.[ citation needed ]

The acting skills of the three lead actors have been applauded: the newcomers did their part quite convincingly. Indiaglitz review said "It's high time for Mollywood film goers to change and settle down from the regular potboilers and applaud films like Ritu which has its heart exactly at the right place". Rediff said "Ritu is a worthwhile experiment by seasoned director Shyamaprasad with a predominantly new team".

The Telugu version of Ritu, titled New, was released under two banners: Bhargava Pictures and Innostorm entertainment.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. Nagarajan, Saraswathy (14 August 2009). "Coming of Age". The Hindu . Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  2. Palicha, Paresh C. (14 August 2009). "Ritu does not disappoint". Rediff.com . Retrieved 22 November 2022.