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A location pic from the movie MATHILUKAL.
Mathilukal, a movie which is based on the novel by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, that focusses on the prison and love life of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and Narayani, a female inmate of the prison.
The movie was written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan where Mammootty played the role of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and K. P. A. C. Lalitha gave voice to Narayani.
The film took part in the Venice Film Festival, and achieved four awards at the National Film Awards in the year 1990.
Mammootty's performance was included in the 25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema by FORBES.
The ollowing are awards this movie had achieved :
* 1990 Venice Film Festival (Italy)
* FIPRESCI Prize - Adoor Gopalakrishnan.
* UNICEF Award - Adoor Gopalakrishnan.
* 1990 National Film Awards.
* Best Director - Adoor Gopalakrishnan.
* Best Actor - Mammootty.
* Best Audiography - N. Harikumar.
* Best Regional Film (Malayalam).
* 1990 Kerala State Film Awards.
* Best Story - Vaikom Muhammad
Basheer
* 1990 Amiens International Festival
France.
* OCIC Award - Adoor Gopalakrishnan.
* Aubervilliers International Children's
Film Festival France.
Mammootty’s Pathemari to compete at Dhaka Film Festival!!!
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The Dhaka International Film Festival, which begins on January 12, will showcase an Indian work as part of its 23-strong Asian competition. From Kerala, the Mammootty-starrer, called Pathemari (Dhow), comes from Salim Ahamed – who earlier gave us Adaminte Makan Abu (Abu, Son of Adam).
Much like Adaminte Makan Abu that talks about an old perfume seller in Kerala and his wife, whose dream to go on Haj, remains unfulfilled, Ahamed’s latest outing paints the sorrow and suffering of a man who makes the Gulf his home in the early years of the region’s boom. An illegal immigrant, Mammootty’s Narayanan leads a lonely and tortured existence so that his family is happy. Ahamed highlights how the family’s avarice and greed disappoint and disillusion the breadwinner.
Ahamed – who has this penchant for realistic but overly depressing subjects -- once acted on stage, mimicked Kamal Haasan and dreamt of making movies. But cinema played hard to get, and he ended up as a travel consultant, sending people to exotic places, on pilgrimages and for rushed business meetings. That is what he did for five years, but in those apparently dreary hours of coping with visa deadlines, missed flights (of others) and presumably the temper tantrums of his clients, Ahamed watched people as they passed by his desk, making mental notes of the more interesting ones.
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