Utharam

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Utharam
File:Utharamfilm.jpg
Directed by V. K. Pavithran
Produced by Akbar
Written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Based on No Motive by Daphne du Maurier
Starring Mammootty
Suparna
Sukumaran
Parvathy
Music by Johnson
(background score)
Vidhyadharan
(songs)
Cinematography Ramachandra Babu
Edited by Ravi
Distributed by Srudhi Combines
Release dates
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  • 4 May 1989 (1989-05-04)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Utharam (English: Answer) is a 1989 Malayalam mystery-thriller film starring Mammootty, Suparna, Sukumaran and Parvathy. It was written by acclaimed Malayalam writer M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on the short story No Motive by Daphne du Maurier. The film was a commercial success and also received critical acclaim.[1]

Plot

Selina Joseph (Suparna) a budding poet leading a very happy family life, commits suicide on a very 'usual' day by shooting herself with her husband's gun. Upon request from Mathew (Sukumaran), her husband, Balachandran Nair (Mammootty), his friend, a Delhi based journalist decides to look into the reasons that led her to suicide. Balu unfolds the truth behind Selina's death with the help of her childhood friend Shyamala Menon (Parvathy). Selina happened to become pregnant in her childhood following a gang rape. But what makes the film different is that Selina is unaware of this incident. She did not accept the fact even after the birth of her baby. She considered herself as a virgin and called her son Immanuel meaning the son of Holy virgin Mary. Her child was moved to an orphanage by her father Antony (Karamana Janardanan Nair). She lost her memory after losing the child. But on seeing her son again years after, she is terribly distracted and commits suicide. The film has a lot of memorable scenes including the climax scenes, when Shyamala comes to know that she and Selina were raped.

Cast

Soundtrack

All songs are composed by Vidhyadharan with lyrics by O. N. V. Kurup. The background score of the film was done by Johnson.

Track # Song Singer(s)
1 "Manjin Vilolamam (M)" G. Venugopal
2 "Manjin Vilolamam (F)" B. Arundhathi
3 "Ninnilasooyayarnnu" B. Arundhathi
4 "Swaramidarathe" G. Venugopal, B. Arundhathi
5 "Aalthirakkilum" B. Arundhathi
6 "Snehikkunnu Njan" B. Arundhathi
7 "Tibetan Folk Song" Various Artists

External links

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  1. Sanoop K.V., Pavithran, the genius, One India, November 19, 2009