Immanuel (film)

Immanuel
Directed by Lal Jose
Produced by S. George
Written by A.C. Vijeesh
Starring Mammooty
Fahadh Faasil
Reenu Mathews
Salim Kumar
Guinnes Pakru
Music by Afzal Yusuf
Cinematography Pradeep Nair
Edited by Ranjan Abraham
Production
company
Cyn-Cyl Celluloid
Distributed by Play House, Tricolor Entertainment (Aus/NZ/Singapore)
Release dates
  • 5 April 2013 (2013-04-05)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Immanuel, also publicized as Emmanuel,[1][2] is a 2013 Malayalam drama film, directed by Lal Jose and produced by S. George.[1] The film stars Mammootty in the title role with Reenu Mathews and Fahadh Faasil. Lal Jose has stated that it is a "soft film sans hullabaloo" and "essentially tells the story of Immanuel's intrinsic goodness even in the face of adversity.".[3]

Synopsis

The film follows the character of Immanuel who works in a book publishing firm. When the company is closed down due to unexpected reasons, Immanuel and his family find it difficult to make both ends meet.[4] He then gets a job in a private insurance company, where he finds it very hard to meet targets set by his manager. The movie gives an unvarnished portrayal of the ruthless ways in which private insurance companies work, with scant regard for humanity. Clients are repeatedly denied their claims on flimsy grounds while the company makes profit. The hardships and harsh realities he faces forces him to see himself and his life in a new perspective that is often outside his personal comfort zone

Cast

Development

Casting for Immanuel began in mid-2012,[5] with both John Abraham and Balachandra Menon rumored to be taking part in the film.[6] Jose denied rumors that Abraham would be acting in the film and Menon also denied that he would perform due to conflicting schedules with his personal life.[6][7] Actor Mammootty was confirmed as the lead actor, with Fahadh Faasil also confirmed as performing in the film.[8] Faasil was initially said to be performing a "negative role" in Immanuel, which Jose later stated was untrue and that Faasil would be portraying a company executive.[2] In early January 2013, Jose announced that he had cast, a newcomer, Reenu Mathews, as Mammootty's wife in the film.[9]

Filming began in Kochi in January 2013.[3]

Critical reception

Smitha of OneIndia gave the movie 4/5 stars and stated, "Immanuel is a touching, heartwarming and poignant tale of human values, endurance and goodness in people" and that the movie "is worth watching this weekend and seems to have all ingredients that might make it a superhit." [10]

Aswin J Kumar of The Times of India gave the movie 3/5 stars, and said that "Immanuel is the latest embodiment among the newly-developed breed of characters who absorb all pain, rage and agony with an enduring smile," but stated that "the problem with Immanuel is that whatever he (Immanuel) does in the film looks more divine than human."[11]

Now running.com rated Immanuel above average. Veeyen said that "'Emmanuel' is a film that talks of the trying times that we live in. it's a delicate film with modest intentions, but which nevertheless remains a miniature gem with a distinct shine. He also praised the performance of mammooty. 'Mammootty is incredibly good as Emmanuel' Veeyen wrote."[12]

Box office

The film was a super hit at kerala box office. The film ran for 125 days at theatres.[13][14][15][16]

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack contains 4 songs, all composed by Afsal Yusuf. Lyrics by Rafeeq Ahamed, N. M. Shyam.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Ennodu Koode" Jayaram Ranjith
2 "Maanathudichathu" Najim Arshad, Saptaparna Chakraborty
3 "Paathakal (D)" Reshma Menon, Carl Franais
4 "Paathakal" Carl Franais, Ajeesh Ashokan

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