5 Sundarikal

5 Sundarikal

Promotional poster of the film.
Directed by Shyju Khalid
Sameer Thahir
Aashiq Abu
Amal Neerad
Anwar Rasheed
Produced by Amal Neerad
Screenplay by Shyam Pushkar
Muneer Ali
Siddharth Bharathan
Sijoy Varghese
Abhilash Kumar
Unni R.
Hashir Mohamed
Story by M. Mukundan
Sijoy Varghese
Amal Neerad
Feng Jicai
Hashir Mohamed
Starring Baby Anikha
Chethan
Isha Sharvani
Nivin Pauly
Kavya Madhavan
Biju Menon
Dulquer Salmaan
Reenu Mathews
fiyas stephen
Fahadh Faasil
Asmita Sood
Music by Gopi Sundar
Bijibal
Prashant Pillai
Yakzan Gary Pereira
Black Letters (Promo)
Cinematography Alby
Shyju Khalid
Rajeev Ravi
Ranadive
Amal Neerad
Edited by Vivek Harshan
Praveen Prabhakar
Production
company
Release dates
  • 21 June 2013 (2013-06-21)
Country India
Language Malayalam

5 Sundarikal (English: Five Beautiful Women) is a 2013 Malayalam romantic anthology film. It contains five short stories on love[1] about five types of women.[2] The stories are directed by Shyju Khalid, Sameer Thahir, Aashiq Abu, Amal Neerad and Anwar Rasheed,[3] and feature an ensemble cast.[4] The film was produced by Amal Neerad Productions.[5] The music directors are Gopi Sundar, Bijibal, Prashant Pillai and Yakzan Gary Pereira.[6][7] The film reached theatres on 21 June.[8] A promo song by popular Kochi-based rock band Black Letters was also released.[9]

The featurette Sethulakshmi is an adaptation of M. Mukundan's short story Photo while Kullande Bharya is based on a Chinese story, The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband by Feng Jicai.

List of short films

Title Director Story Screenplay Cinematographer Music
Sethulakshmi Shyju Khalid M. Mukundan Shyam Pushkar
Muneer Ali
Alby Yakzan Gary Pereira
Isha Sameer Thahir Sijoy varghese Siddharth Bharathan
Sijoy varghese
Shyju Khalid Prashant Pillai
Gauri Aashiq Abu Amal Neerad
(story idea)
Abhilash Kumar Rajeev Ravi Bijibal
Kullante Bharya Amal Neerad Feng Jicai Unni R. Renu (renadive) Gopi Sundar
Aami Anwar Rasheed Hashir Mohamed Hashir Mohamed Amal Neerad Yakzan Gary Pereira

Plots

Sethulakshmi

Sethulakshmi ( Baby Anikha), a school-going girl, has a hobby of collecting the photos of newly married couples from newspaper and pasting them in a note-book. She has a close friend (Master Chethan) and he comes to know about her keen interest in taking photos. Once they decide to go to a studio nearby for taking their photos. The decision changes their destiny...

Isha

Two strangers, Isha (Isha Sharvani) and Jinu (Nivin Pauly) meet in a house for a similar cause in a New Year eve. The two have a conversation and then a series of twists and turns happen. ,,

Gauri

The short film tells the love story of a married couple living in a hill station. After materializing their love affair through register marriage, Gauri (Kavya Madhavan) and Jonathan Antony (Biju Menon) choose the place to begin their married life. Jo is crazy about trekking while Gauri is a dancer and teaches the art to her students. On the eve of their wedding anniversary, a tragedy occurs which changes their life.

Kullante Bharya

A newly- wed couple comes to stay in an apartment. The husband played by Jinu Ben who is only 5 feet 1 inches is shorter than his extremely tall wife played by the 6 feet tall young new comer Reenu Mathews. This gives a chance to their neighbours to gossip about them. As the couple lives happily, they expect their baby to add to the joy. But destiny has something else in store for them. The whole film is pictured in the point of view of a person who is bed-ridden after an accident (played by Dulquer Salmaan). It is reminiscent of the photographer in wheelchair observing his neighbors in Alfred Hitchcock' Rear Window.[10]

Aami

A businessman, Ajmal (Fahadh Faasil), faces a row of events during his journey from Malappuram to Kochi. His affectionate wife (Asmitha Sood) tries to keep him awake during the drive by asking a few tricky questions. The night journey becomes an eventful one and changes the course of his life.

Cast

Sethulakshmi Isha Gauri Kullante Bharya Aami
  • Baby Anikha as Sethulakshmi
  • Master Chethan as Abhilash
  • Guru Somasundaram as Photographer
  • Gopalakrishnan as Achan
  • Anjali Aneesh Upasana as Amma
  • Unnimaya as Teacher
  • Baby Aavani as sister
  • Isha Sharvani as Isha
  • Nivin Pauly as Jinu/Santa
  • Deepak Sharaf as Teresa's father
  • Sujatha as Teresa's mother
  • Pradeep as Police Constable
  • Rajasekhar V. Das as Dealer
  • Ajay Natrajan as Driver
  • Dulquer Salmaan as Photographer/Storyteller
  • Reenu Mathews as Kullante Bharya
  • Jinu Ben as Kullan
  • Pouly Valsan as Molly Chechi
  • Dileesh Pothan as Security
  • Mano Jose as Sugunan
  • Soubin Shahir as Poovalan
  • Muthumani as Sicily
  • Shirly Somasundaran as Annamma Chacko
  • Jayaraj as Chacko Mash
  • Sankar T. K. as Sicily's husband
  • Ajith Vijayan as Ambiswamy
  • Shanthi Sunil as Ambiswamy's wife
  • Karan Rahul as Schoolboy

Production

The first film Sethulakshmi was by cinematographer Shyju debuting as a director in the film.[11] The film was an adaptation of the story Photo by M. Mukundan.[7] Two child artists, Baby Anikha and Chethan, played the lead in his segment.[12] Tamil theatre actor Somasundaram, who acted in Aaranya Kaandam was signed to play a photographer in the film, setting foot into Malayalam films.[13]

Sameer Thahir cast Isha Sharvani opposite Nivin Pauly in his segment.[14] Isha, who will be making her Malayalam debut with this film, said that Sameer's story - written by Sijoy Varghese - explores the love between two strangers.[15] This segment was completed in January 2013.[2]

Aashiq Abu's featurette Gauri (earlier titled Naayika) would be a period film about a group of people going in search of a promised land.[16] Biju Menon and Kavya Madhavan were signed to play the lead. Singer Rimi Tomy stated that she will be acting opposite Tini Tom, making her acting debut.[17] In March 2013, Jayasurya was also signed up for a role.[18] The shoot of the portion was held in Munnar and other locales.[16]

Amal Neerad cast Dulquer Salmaan and Reenu Mathews, who acted in Lal Jose's Immanuel, as the lead pair for his portion. A debutant Jinu Ben was given a prominent role. Neerad said that the story was loosely based on an ancient Chinese short story, The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband.[19]

Fahadh Faasil stated that he and Rima Kallingal would pair up in Anwar Rasheed's segment of the anthology.[20] Rima Kallingal was replaced and Honey Rose and Asmitha Sood play the lead female roles in this film. Anwar said that the story unfolds on an eventful night and can be called a road movie.[7]

The directors pitched in for each other as well. Anwar Rasheed’s portion was filmed by Amal Neerad, Shyju Kahlid handled the camera of Sameer Thahir’s film, Aashiq Abu’s film was shot by Rajeev Ravi and Amal Neerad chose his assistant Ranadive to crank the camera.[21]

Soundtrack

5 Sudarikal
Soundtrack album by Gopi Sundar,Yakzan Gary Pereira, Bijibal, Prashant Pillai
Released 2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Mathrubhumi Music
Producer Amal Neerad

The list of songs is as follows:

S.No Song Segment Singer Music Director Notes
1"Amor Amor" Kullande Bharya Anna Katharina ValayilGopi Sunder
2"Ekantham" Title Song Kunal Ganjawala,Sreya RaghavGopi SunderTheme song
3"Kaana Dhooram"AamiNeha NairYakzan Gary Pereira
4"Manthara Katte"SethulakshmiNeha NairYakzan Gary Pereira
5"Mazhaneer"GauriGayatri AsokanBijibal
6"Thammil Thammil"IshaPreeti PillaiPrashant Pillai
7"Theera Lahari"IshaPreeti PillaiPrashant Pillai

Awards

References

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