2 Penkuttikal
2 Penkuttikal | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Jeo Baby |
Produced by |
Nasib BR Jayachandran Kolencherry Joji Joseph |
Screenplay by | Jeo baby |
Starring |
Anna Fathima Shambavi |
Music by | Mathews Pulickan |
Cinematography | Adwaith Shine |
Edited by | Rahman Muhammed Ali |
Production company |
Cinema Cooks Eiffel Entertainments |
Distributed by | Eros International |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
2 Penkuttikal is directed by Joe Baby in his debut starred Anna Fathima and Shambavi in lead based on a real incident.[1]Amala Paul,Tovino Thomas and Anju Kurien played cameo in the film.Anna Fathima won Kerala State Film Award for best child artiste for her performance in the movie.[2]‘2 Penkuttikal’ was screened at Odisha International Film Festival and Bussan Kids and Youth International Film Festival.[3]
Plot
2 Penkuttikal discussed the issues faced by young girls and women in our society. Achu and Anagha are close friends, who decide to bunk their class to visit a mall in the city.Their visit to the city changes their life and what happens next form the crux of the film.[4]
Cast
- Anna Fathima as Achu
- Shyam Bhavi as Anagha.
- Amala Paul as Social Activist
- Tovino Thomas
- Anju Kurien as Journalist
Festivals selected for screening
- Busan international kids & youth film festival South Korea
- Children's international film festival India
- Anifest Rozafa International Film festival Albania
- Odisha international children's film festival of India
- Buff international film festival Sweden
References
- ↑ Biju Cherian Manalethu (1 January 2016). "2 Penkuttikal: A film based on a real incident". cinetrooth.
- ↑ "Eros International to release ‘2 Penkuttikal’". indiantelevision. 8 Jan 2016.
- ↑ Anu James (23 January 2016). "2 Penkuttikal review: Do not miss this movie with a social message". ibtimes.
- ↑ Sama Sai (23 January 2016). "2 Penkuttikal Movie Review and Rating". financialprospect.
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