North 24 Kaatham

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North 24 Kaatham
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Anil Radhakrishnan Menon
Written by Anil Radhakrishnan Menon
Produced byC. V. Sarathi
Starring
Cinematography Jayesh Nair
Edited byDilip
Music by Govind Vasantha
Rex Vijayan
Production
company
E4 Entertainment
Release date
  • 15 September 2013 (2013-09-15)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

North 24 Kaatham is a 2013 Indian Malayalam language adventure drama film written and directed by debutant Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. The film features Fahadh Faasil, Nedumudi Venu, and Swathi Reddy in the lead roles. The background score is composed by Govind Vasantha. The movie was released as an Onam release on 15 September 2013. It was well received by critics and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. It is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the Malayalam New Wave. [1]

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Plot

Harikrishnan is a geeky software architect who suffers from Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder. His colleagues find it hard to work with him due to his emotional outbursts and odd mannerisms, though the company leadership values him as a core asset to the organization. His colleagues hatch a plan to send him off to Trivandrum to demonstrate on a webinar, one of the company's top-selling products, which also happens to be developed by Hari. Unfortunately for him, the date of his journey coincides with a harthal day. While going to Trivandrum by train, in the middle of the night, his co-passenger Gopalan, a veteran politician, receives a call informing him that his wife is seriously ill. As soon as the train leaves Kollam, Gopalan, growing concerned about his wife's health decides to change his plan and return to his hometown in Kozhikode to attend to his ailing wife. Seeing the situation, another passenger Narayani a.k.a. Nani, a social worker, decides to join Gopalan. They get down at Paravur railway station. In the confusion to get down at Paravur, Gopalan accidentally drops his cell phone on the train before disembarking. Hari notices the ringing phone when Gopalan's friend Moidheen calls him up to inform him about his wife's death. Hari picks up the call and hears the sad news. Not knowing how to react in this situation, Hari also gets down at Paravur on the pretext of forgetting his bag on the train. Hari decides to follow Narayani and Gopalan on their return journey to Kozhikode. The plan not only upsets his daily routine and schedule but also disturbs his standard of hygiene. Nani on the other hand is carefree and unlike Hari, goes out of her way to help others. The journey becomes a learning experience for Hari and how he understands and overcomes various trying situations in life. The film ends with Hari and Nani falling in love and him finally overcoming his OCPD.

Cast

Production

Produced under the banner of E 4 Entertainment, the film sports cinematography by Jayesh Nair and music by Govind Menon (of Thaikkudam Bridge fame).

Kaatham in Malayalam is a unit of distance measurement that amounts to 16 kilometres. The story evolves during a journey; but it's something beyond a travel movie. The film was scheduled to begin filming in May and spanned various scenic locations across Kerala, since it depicts a journey through most of the state. The film's poster caught attention, with its tongue-in-cheek sketch by National Institute of Design graduate Shilpa Alexander depicting a slice of life in Kerala.

Swathi Reddy confirmed that she had signed up for the film. Mumbai-based Prigi Abigail Benger took part in the auditions for North 24 Kaatham and will make her debut opposite Sreenath Bhasi. Tamil comedian Premgi Amaren would be doing a small role in the film and make his Malayalam debut. He shot a few scenes for a couple of days in June. Srinda Ashab was cast to play an IT professional, and Fahadh’s colleague in the film. [3]

Soundtrack

North 24 Kaatham
Soundtrack album by
Released2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length21:27
LanguageMalayalam
Label Anak Audio
Rex Vijayan chronology
Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi
(2013)
North 24 Kaatham
(2013)
Sapthamashree Thaskaraha
(2014)
Govind Vasantha chronology
Asuravithu
(2012)
North 24 Kaatham
(2013)
Vegam
(2014)
North 24 Kaatham
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Thanaro"Engandiyoor Chandrasekharan Rex Vijayan Sreenath Bhasi 03:51
2."Aalillatha Paathaykkum (Harthal Punk)" Rafeeq Ahammed Govind Vasantha Aneesh Krishnan, Govind Vasantha03:58
3."Porumo"Rafeeq AhammedGovind VasanthaRaghu Dixit, Bijibal 04:34
4."Tharangal" Vinayak Sasikumar Govind Vasantha Siddharth Menon, Jeba Niyas05:30
5."Pontharam"Ranjini MenonGovind VasanthaChristin Jose, Leah Samuel, Siddharth Menon, Govind Vasantha03:34
Total length:21:27

Reception

The film received strongly positive reviews upon release. Sify.com wrote: "North 24 Kaatham is fresh and innovative concept, hilarious at the same time thought provoking and a thoroughly enjoyable ride." [4] Rating the film 3/5, Veeyen of Nowrunning.com said, "'North 24 Kaatham' is an articulation of the randomness of life; of chance and arbitrariness that brings about smiles and rekindles hopes. The emotional pitch that it maintains is mighty, which makes it a highly compassionate film that also marks a brilliant directorial debut." [5] Paresh C Palicha of Rediff.com rated the film 3/5 and concluded his review saying, "North 24 Kaatham is an endearing film and a sure winner for Fahadh Faasil as the leading man and Anil as a debutant director.". [6] [7]

Accolades

National Film Awards (2013)
Kerala State Film Awards (2013)
Filmfare Awards South

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