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Ennu Ninte Moideen
Film poster
Directed byR. S. Vimal
Written byR.S.Vimal
Produced bySuresh Raj
Binoy Shankarath
Ragy Thomas
StarringPrithviraj Sukumaran
Parvathy Thiruvothu
Tovino Thomas
Narrated bySudheer Karamana
CinematographyJomon T. John
Edited byMahesh Narayanan
Music by
  • Ramesh Narayan
  • Gopi Sundar (Score)
  • Production
    company

    Newton Movies

    Distributed byCentral Pictures

    Release date

    • 19 September 2015 (2015-09-19)

    Running time

    166 minutes[1]
    CountryIndia
    LanguageMalayalam
    Budget12 crore[2]
    Box officeest. 50 crore[3][4]

    Ennu Ninte Moideen (English: Yours Truly, Moideen) is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language biographical romantic drama film[5] written and directed by R. S. Vimal, based on the real-life story of Kanchanamala and B. P. Moideen, which took place in the 1960s in Mukkam, Kozhikode.[6][7] Prithviraj Sukumaran and Parvathy Thiruvothu essay the title characters of Moideen and Kanchanamala while Tovino Thomas,Bala, Sai Kumar, Sashi Kumar and Lena appear in supporting roles.[8][9]

    Music was composed by M. Jayachandran and Ramesh Narayan,[10] while background score was composed by Gopi Sunder. The cinematography was by Jomon T. John.[11] Upon release, it received a positive critical response and was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time, grossing more than 50 crore at the box office.[12][13] It is widely regarded as one of the best movies of the Malayalam New Wave movement.[14]

    Plot[edit]

    Set in the 1960s and 70's in Mukkam, Kerala, the film tells the tragic love story of Moideen who belongs to a renowned Muslim family and Kanchanamala who is the daughter of an aristocratic Hindu Ezhava landlord.[15] Since inter-religious marriages were considered a taboo then, the couple had to part ways as their families objected to their love affair.

    Moideen shifted ground to being a socio-political activist and Kanchanamala lived in her house under strict restrictions for 22 years. Both communicated through letters and a language they had developed. Eventually Kanchanmala was caught and beaten mercilessly by her conservative relatives. Balyambra Pottattu Unni Moideen Sahib, Moideen's father, stabs him since Moideen does not agree to part ways with Kanchanamala but he miraculously escapes. Moideen reveals to the judge and police that it was an accident and his father was not responsible. This confession transforms Balyambra Pottattu Unni Moideen Sahib's attitude towards his son; however, he dies immediately afterwards due to a heart attack. Eventually, Moideen and Kanchana decide to elope but when Moideen was returning after collecting their passports, the boat he was traveling on gets caught in a whirlpool. Although he managed to save his fellow boat-mates, he gets caught in the whirlpool and dies. His body is found 3 days later. Upon hearing about his death, Kanchana decides to commit suicide but is stopped by Moideen's mother. In the end, Kanchana leaves home to live in Moideen's house, as Moideen's unmarried widow.

    Cast[edit]

  • Parvathy Thiruvothu as Kottatil Kanchanamala
  • Bala as Kottatil Sethu Madhavan
  • Tovino Thomas as Perumparambil Appu
  • Sai Kumar as Balyambra Pottattu Unni Moideen Sahib
  • Sashi Kumar as Kottatil Madhavan
  • Lena as Pathumma
  • Sudheer Karamana as Mukkam Bhasi
  • Sivaji Guruvayoor as Kunjammavan
  • Sudheesh as Kottattil Ramachandran
  • Kalaranjini as Janaki
  • Surabhi Lakshmi as Maaniyamma, servant in Kanchana's house
  • Indrans as Nottan Vaidyar
  • Disney James as Krishnankuttym Prabhavathi's Husband
  • Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Sathyanath, Appu's father
  • Majeed as Ullatil Sahib
  • George Tharakan K. J. as Sub-inspector Gafoor
  • Balaji Sarma as Mukkam Narayanan
  • Vijayan Karanthoor as Soofi haji
  • Krishna Namboothiri
  • Jayashankar Karimuttam
  • Aneesh Gopal
  • Nandan Unni
  • Master Roshan as Kochappi
  • Sija Rose as Ameena
  • Devi Ajith as Moideen's aunt
  • Roslin as Appu's mother
  • Sneha Raj as Ramadevi
  • Charutha Baiju as Leela
  • Jaya Noushad as Singer in drama
  • Swathi Noushad as Indrani, Kanchana's sister
  • Shilpa Raj as Marina
  • Vaigha Rose
  • Deepika Mohan
  • Kozhikode Saradha
  • Kozhikode Ramadevi
  • Preetha Pradeep
  • Jija Surendran
  • Nila Noushad
  • Badri Krishna as Velayudhan
  • Production[edit]

    The film is based on the real life love story of Moideen and Kanchanamala, which happened in the 1960s in the backdrops of river Iruvanjippuzha and Mukkam village. Vimal first made the story into a documentary film and then developed it into a full-length feature film. In October 2014, Kanchanamala had accused Vimal of "tweaking their story", stating that several incidents had not been shown correctly in the film.[16]

    Prithviraj was chosen to play Moideen upon the insistence of real-life Kanchanamala, as she felt that he had a resemblance to Moideen.[17] Tovino Thomas was signed to play Appuettan (Kanjanamala's cousin), who said that Prithviraj suggested him for the role.[18]

    The film was launched at Mascot Hotel in Thiruvananthapuram on 9 July 2014.[19] The shoot was supposed to begin in the first week of August 2014 but was postponed due to rain.[20] Though set entirely in Mukkam, the film was not shot there; it was shot mostly in Shoranur and nearby areas.

    Soundtrack[edit]

    The background music for the film was composed by Gopi Sunder, who also composed a song. Other songs were composed by M. Jayachandran and Ramesh Narayan. Rafeeq Ahamed penned the lyrics. A poem by renowned poet Changampuzha Krishna Pillai was used in the film.

    The song "Mukkathe Penne" was composed within five minutes. Gopi Sunder says, "We were doing the background music when director requested us to create a background song for the movie. Mohammed Maqbool Mansoor, a singer who helps me with the Sufi notes, was there during that time. I hummed this tune to him for which he wrote lyrics. He crooned it and thus the song was born." For the song "Kathirunnu", M. Jayachandran won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for the first time in his career.[21]

    Release[edit]

    The film was released on September 19, 2015, in Kerala and outside Kerala on October 2, 2015. The television satellite rights of Ennu Ninte Moideen were purchased for an amount of 7 crore by Asianet, which is the highest satellite purchasing amount in Malayalam.[22]

    Film festival screening[edit]

    The film was among the seven films selected to be screened in the Malayalam Cinema Today section of the 20th edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK).[23] However, director R. S. Vimal decided to withdraw the film from the festival as it was not included in the Competition Section.[24]

    Critical response[edit]

    The Hindu wrote that the film "presents a classic case of how a compelling real life incident can be adapted for the screen without compromising on the aesthetics of the medium."[25] Writing for the same newspaper, Baradwaj Rangan stated, "Even with flatly written characters and plodding narration, the film strikes a chord. We respond to the film because few among us have experienced a love so mythic — it's the emotive equivalent of cheering for Erik Weihenmayer, the blind man who conquered Everest."[26]

    Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated 3/5 and opined that it is "a slow-burner that invites its viewers to soak themselves in a compelling romantic tale that is prudently drawn from real life." He added: "A pithy, well-acted and remarkably crafted film, this devastating narrative of love, comes across as a true celebration of the tender, expectant spirit that lies deep within it." He further commented on the film maker by stating that "..some brilliant movies are based on such true stories, and Vimal can rest assured that he has done fine justice in adapting the much admired real-life chronicle on to the big screen."[27] Hailing the film as "probably the best love story to have graced the screens in the last decade in Malayalam Cinema," Rejath RG of Kerala Kaumudi described it as " a masterful piece of cinema that is sure to leave a long lasting impression in the hearts of moviegoers." He commented on the filmmaker saying, "R S Vimal has made a gem of a movie, an unforgettable love story of epic proportions."[28]

    G. Ragesh of Malayala Manorama rated the film 3.5/5 and described it as "a love saga at its ethereal best". He wrote: "Apart from being an inquiry into the unknown realms of human emotions such as love, revenge and envy the film has a smooth narrative which offers a glimpse into the socio-political milieu of the time." He appreciated Vimal's direction, saying that "the clarity with which the director worked on it [the film] is remarkable."[29]

    Describing the film as "one of the best ever love stories made in Malayalam cinema and the best movie of recent times," Akhila Menon of Filmibeat.com gave a rating of 4/5. She wrote: "It is wonderful to watch the classic form of romance back on the screen, in its complete glory." She added that a "well-written script plays the backbone for the film" and "the only minus factor [of the film] is, Kanchanamala gets over-shadowed by Moideen certain points."[30] Kanchanamala became an icon of woman sacrifice for eternal love as per the readings of R. Suresh Kumar in online news paper Azhimukham.[31] Sethumadhavan of Bangalore Mirror rated the film 4/5 and said, "Despite the story being so old, the screenplay is powerful enough to hook the audience and make one ignore a few loose ends. Whenever and wherever cinematic liberty has been taken, it does not come across as jarring."[32] Shyamlee Ahmed of The American Bazaar noted that the "powerful story is a far cry from the modern day puppy love stories coming out of Bollywood" and that the film "will be here to stay in our hearts "ennum" (forever), for its effervescent one of a kind eternal love."[33]

    Box office[edit]

    The film collected approximately 81 lakh on the first day of release and 1.25 crore in the second day, with Malabar region contributing a major share.[34] It collected 6.32 crore in 6 days[35] and 10.5 crore when it completed 9 days from Kerala alone.[36][37] The film collected 19 crores from 18 days from Kerala alone.[38][39] On 14 October 2015, Filmibeat.com reported that the film's gross collection crossed 21.8 crore, making it the biggest hit in Prithviraj's career.[40] Within a month of release, the film's collection from Kerala theatres alone was 27.2 crore.[41] It grossed about 32.67 crore and a net 25.56 crore from Kerala in 42 days; the film's all India gross crossed 37.50 crore for the same.[42]

    The film grossed $107,666 (₹ 71.79 lakh) within eight weeks of its theatrical run in the US and after the 12th weekend at the UK box office, Ennu Ninte Moideen is said to have collected a gross amount of £23,698 (₹ 23.40 lakh).[43]

    The film collected an estimated 50 crore from Worldwide box office to become one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of all time,[44] and the film ran over 150 days in theatres.[45]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    As of 28 March 2016, Ennu Ninte Moideen received 55 wins and 63 nominations.

    Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result
    63rd National Film Awards[46] Best Music Director M. Jayachandran Won
    Filmfare Awards South Best Film Ennu Ninte Moideen Nominated
    Best Director R. S. Vimal Won
    Best Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran Nominated
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu Won
    Best Supporting Actor Tovino Thomas Won
    Best Supporting Actress Lena Won
    Best Music Director M. Jayachandran Won
    Best Lyricist Rafeeq Ahamed Won
    Best Playback Singer – Female Shreya Ghoshal Won
    5th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Film Ennu Ninte Moideen Nominated
    Best Director R. S. Vimal Nominated
    Best Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran Won
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu Nominated
    Best Actress (Critics) Parvathy Thiruvothu Won
    Best Supporting Actor Tovino Thomas Nominated
    Best Supporting Actress Lena Won
    Best Actor in a Negative Role Sai Kumar Nominated
    Best Music Director M. Jayachandran Nominated
    Best Lyricist Rafeeq Ahammed (for song "Kaathirunnu") Nominated
    Best Female Playback Singer Shreya Ghoshal (for song "Kaathirunnu") Nominated
    Asianet Film Awards[47] Best Film Ennu Ninte Moideen Won
    Best Director R. S. Vimal Nominated
    Best Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran Won
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu
    Best Supporting Actor Sai Kumar
    Best Character Actress Lena
    Best Script Writer R. S. Vimal
    Best Cinematography Jomon T. John
    Best Editor Mahesh Narayan
    Best Lyricist Rafeeq Ahmed
    Kerala State Film Award[48]
    Most Popular Film Ennu Ninte Moideen
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu
    Best Music Director Ramesh Narayan
    Best Cinematography Jomon T. John
    Best Singer (Male) P. Jayachandran
    Best Lyricist Rafeeq Ahmed
    Best Sound Design Renganaath Ravee
    1st IIFA Utsavam[49]
    Best Film Ennu Ninte Moideen
    Best Director R. S. Vimal Nominated
    Best Performance in a Leading Role – Male Prithviraj Sukumaran Won
    Best Performance in a Leading Role – Female Parvathy Thiruvothu Won
    Best Performance in a Supporting Role – Male Sai Kumar Nominated
    Best Performance in a Supporting Role – Male Tovino Thomas Nominated
    Best Performance in a Supporting Role – Female Lena Won
    Best Performance in a Negative Role – Male Bala Nominated
    Best Music Direction Ramesh Narayan
    M. Jayachandran
    Gopi Sunder
    Nominated
    Best Lyricist Muhammed Maqbool Mansoor Nominated
    Best Lyricist Rafeeq Ahamed Nominated
    Best Playback Singer – Male Muhammed Maqbool Mansoor Nominated
    Best Playback Singer – Male Vijay Yesudas Nominated
    Best Playback Singer – Female Shreya Ghoshal Won
    Asiavision Awards[50]
    Best Film Ennu Ninte Moideen Won
    Best Director R. S. Vimal Won
    Best Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran Won
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu Won
    Best Supporting Actor Tovino Thomas Won
    Best Screenplay R. S. Vimal Won
    Best Cinematography Jomon T. John Won
    Best Female Singer Shreya Ghoshal Nominated
    Best Background Score Gopi Sunder Won
    Most Popular Music Director Gopi Sunder Won
    New Sensation in Singing Muhammed Maqbool Mansoor Won
    Vanitha Film Awards[51]
    Best Movie Ennu Ninte Moideen Won
    Best Director R. S. Vimal Won
    Best Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran Won
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu Won
    Best Supporting Actress Lena Won
    Best Lyricist Rafeeq Ahamed Won
    Best Cinematographer Jomon T. John Won
    KFPA Awards[52]
    Best Film Ennu Ninte Moideen Won
    Best Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran Won
    Best Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu Won
    Best Producer(s) Suresh Raj
    Binoy Shankarath
    Ragy Thomas
    Won
    Best Character Actress Lena Won
    Best Debutant Director R. S. Vimal Won
    Best Makeup Artist Ratheesh Ambady Won
    Best Art Director Gokul Das Won
    Ramu Kariat Awards[53]
    Best Promising Star Tovino Thomas Won
    IBNLive Awards[54]
    Best Actor (South) Prithviraj Sukumaran Nominated
    Best Actress (South) Parvathy Thiruvothu Nominated

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