Showing posts with label Malayalam film fraternity Director Renjith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malayalam film fraternity Director Renjith. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 September 2014

'Njan' Malayalam Movie Review: Watch it for Some Prodigious Performances

"Njan" goes through the chronological, casual, nonlinear and historical take on Kottur's life. The film goes through emotional and perceptive struggles of Kottur who lived in the village (name of the village is also Kottur) in the northern Malabar during the emergence of communism in Kerala. Though brought up under strong influences and political ideologies of a congressman, Kottur was pointed out as a radical by most of his political counterparts and his enemies.
"Njan" is not only the reflection of Kottur's political graph, but the director has also successfully managed to bring out the human behavioural aspect of the social reformer.
The film also gives a deep insight of the social, political and cultural life of northern Malabar during the pre–independence era.
Ranjith has come up with an excellent narrative style, which is rarely used in Malayalam cinema and "Njan" must be watched for his directorial and scripting excellence. The director has also made an effort to bring out the best of the medium of cinema by using visuals as narratives and by demanding the best performances from the actors.
Njan
Njan PosterFacebook/ Njan Malayalam Movie
The most important aspect of this film is some prodigious performances by the actors.
It would be unfair to credit few actors as best, but few performances make this film a worthy one to watch.
Dulquer had given out a mature performance, which will surprise few of his critics. He has not only managed to break the stereotype image of an urban youth, but has carried the film on his shoulder with his superlative performance.
Another performance that stands out in the film is by Renji Panicker who plays the devious and villainous character of Nambiar in the film. He has again proved that he possesses some innate qualities as an actor, other than his directorial skills.
Suresh Krishna who played the role of Kunjappan Nair, father of Kottur gave an effortless performance with his histrionics. Hareesh Perady made the character of Nakulan a believable one with his realistic approach to acting.
Another important aspects of the film are its women characters, who have shaped the personal space and emotions of Kottur. Out of all the women characters, it was Muthumani Somasundaram's performance as Kottur's aunt that stands out. The actress has perfected her role with such skills and techniques, and is her best performance till now.
The rest of the woman characters in the film played by Anumol, Jyothi Krishna, Shruthy Ramachandran and Pearly Maaney are also commendable.
Saiju Kurup, Irshad, Saadiq and Joy Mathew have also made their characters memorable with their performances.
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'Njan' PosterFacebook/ Njan Malayalam Movie
Review of "Njan" would be complete only if we mention the excellent creative works by the art, make up and costume department, who have given the identity to the narration and the characters of the film.
The art direction of the film is done by Santhosh Raman, make up is by Ranjith Ambady and the costumes were handled by S. B. Satheesh. "Njan" might fetch them some of the prestigious awards of this year.
The music of Bijibal has managed to set the mood of the film. The songs were more of poetic renditions with some excellent lyrics, which went well with the situations.
If there is a drawback, which could be pointed for this film, it would be the lag that was felt towards the end of the first half. The film might not be comprehended by all as it gives a feel of high art that is more suited for academic discourse. Otherwise, Ranjith and his crew have managed to bring out a class film, which would be discussed in the critics' circle.
"Njan" is definitely not a typical filmy entertainer with lots of twist, turns or gripping moments but is a reflection of an individual's culture, attitudes, emotions, values, ethics, genetics, perceptions and social space.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Malayalam film fraternity tests Mullaperiyar waters


Expressing solidarity to the cause of Mullaperiyar dam, Malayalam film fraternity too has joined the protest bandwagon.

Director Renjith was the first to voice his concern. Keeping away from the State Film Award Night at Kozhikode Monday, director Renjith stated that his conscience prevented him from being part of the festive evening, while such a sensitive issue was flaring up. The ace director, whose film 'Pranchiyettan and the Saint' had won the award for the most popular cinema, was of the view that the award night should have been postponed.

However, national award winning actor Salim Kumar lost no time in taking a dig at the director and wondered why all these 'brave hearts' kept silent all these years. He added that these people had pawned their backbone in Tamil Nadu and had therefore not dared to take up the controversial issue earlier.

Meanwhile, actors like Rima Kallingal has been active on the issue both virtually and on the ground. She participated in a candle light vigil held at Marine Drive recently and has been pushing the cause of a new dam on Twitter and through articles. "Do share whatever information you have about the Mullaperiyar issue! Let’s educate, empower and react. I will be active on Twitter and on the Mullaperiyar campaign..let's keep it going!," she tweeted.

Though most of the film industry biggies have all refused to be drawn into the issue and have been keeping stoic silence , Tamil superstar Surya who was the chief guest at the Kerala State Film Award function said, "We should not allow sensitive issues to come in the way of cordial relationships shared by the two states in art and cultural realms."

Protests over the contentious Mullaperiyar dam echoed at the 42nd International Film Festival venue at Panaji as well. Demanding immediate repairs to the over 100-year-old dam, film personalities and journalists from Kerala wore black bands and shouted slogans at IFFI venue. "We are protesting here so that the international community takes note of the Mullaperiyar issue. The dam is disintegrating and needs immediate repairs," said actor Ravindran, who made first waves in a 1982 Malayalam film 'Eenadu'.

Award winning creative artist Soorya Krishnamoorthy who also participated in the protests at IFFI venue said that the central government should intervene to solve the crisis at the earliest.