Sufi Paranja Katha (film)

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Sufi Paranja Katha
Sufi Paranja Katha.jpg
Directed by Priyanandanan
Based on Sufi Paranja Katha by K. P. Ramanunni
Produced bySilicon Media
Starring
CinematographyK. G. Jayan
Edited byVenugopal
Music by Mohan Sithara
Production
company
Chithranjali
Distributed byCentral Pictures
Release date
  • 19 February 2010 (2010-02-19)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Sufi Paranja Katha is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Priyanandanan based on K. P. Ramanunni's novel with the same title. Ramanunni himself wrote the story, screenplay, and dialogues for the film. Thampi Antony, Prakash Bare, and Sharbani Mukherjee did the main roles in this film. The film has been distributed by Central Pictures. It is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the Malayalam New Wave. [1]

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Plot

This film is a narrative by Sufi, a Muslim scholar.

Karthy belongs to a prestigious Hindu Tharavad. She falls in love with a Muslim trader named Mamootty and starts living in Mamootty's house after converting to Islam. But she doesn't give up her original beliefs of her original religion Hinduism. To save Karthy from the need to go to the temple, Mamootty builds one inside his house. When the local Muslim people learns of this, they create problems, causing the couple to move apart.

Cast

Writing

Ramanunni says he had no intention of making the novel into a film. But producer, Kalam Karasseri, had wanted to do a film based on it for years and Ramanunni complied. Ramanunni says he has not deviated much from the novel and wrote the script with a lot of care as it dealt with a sensitive theme. "In order to enhance cinematic effects, only one small portion of the story has been done away with and the anti-colonial sentiments have been highlighted. The dialogues of the film celebrate the co-existence of different religions," says Ramanunni. [2]

Awards

It was one of three Indian films selected for International competition section of the 2010 edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK). It won four Kerala State Film Awards.

Songs

The film has two songs written by Rafeeq Ahammed, with music by Mohan Sithara.

  1. "Thekkini Kolaaya Chumaril": K. S. Chithra, Sunil. Mohan Sithara won the 2009 Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director and Rafeeq Ahammed the Kerala State Film Award for Best Lyrics for this song.
  2. "Saayam Sandhye Neerum Thiri Pol": Latha Krishna

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