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  1. Film and television In 1959, Amram wrote the score for and appeared in the Robert Frank / Alfred Leslie short film Pull My Daisy, which featured Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso.
  2. Composer: Raveendran Lyricist: KaithapramLyrics & translation:Vikaara noukayumaay thiramaalakalaadiyulanjuThe waves went into rampage with the vessel of e.
  3. Radhan's music is soulful, although there is a dose of an 'Andala Rakshasi' at places. The background music fits the bill. The cinematography is another plus. At 132 minutes, the film's run-time looks apt.
  4. David Werner Amram III (born November 17, 1930) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor of orchestral, chamber, and choral works, many with jazz flavorings. He plays piano, French horn, Spanish guitar, and pennywhistle, and sings.
Amaram
Directed byBharathan
Produced byBabu Thiruvalla
Written byA. K. Lohithadas
StarringMammootty|Maathu|KPAC Lalitha|Ashokan|Murali
Music byRaveendran(Songs)
Johnson(Score)
CinematographyMadhu Ambat
Edited byV. T. Vijayan
B. Lenin
Production
company
Release date
Running time
137 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Amaram (transl. Stern) is a 1991 Indian Malayalamdrama film directed by Bharathan and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Mammootty, Maathu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Ashokan, Murali, Chitra, and Kuthiravattam Pappu in the main roles. The film's score is composed by Johnson while the songs are by Raveendran.

K. P. A. C. Lalitha won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Bhargavi. And Mammotty won the Filmfare Awards South Best Actor Award for his role. The film was a critical and commercial success.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

Amaram Film Songs

It is a stormy night and everyone is afraid of going to the sea to search for him. At this point, Achootty's daughter also feels that her father has killed her husband. Having nothing to lose, Achootty goes to the sea and he sees his Raghavan lying unconscious on the remains of his boat which is wrecked. Achootty rescues him and brings him back to the shore. Everyone understands Achootty's innocence but he feels let down by them. In the end, Achootty takes his boat and ventures into the sea, saying that is the only thing which has loved him unconditionally.

Cast[edit]

  • Mammootty as Achootty, an uneducated fisherman.
  • Maathu as Radha, the only daughter of Achootty
  • Murali as Kochu Raman, Achootty's friend whom he wishes to be a doctor.
  • Ashokan as Raghavan, Radha's love interest
  • KPAC Lalitha as Bhargavi
  • Chithra as Chandrika
  • Balan K. Nair as Pillaichan
  • Kuthiravattam Pappu as Raman Kutty
  • Zainuddin as Damodaran

Crew[edit]

voice-artists

ArtistActor/Actress
AnandavallyChithra
SreejaMaathu

Music[edit]

The film score was composed by Johnson. The film's soundtrack contains 4 songs composed by Raveendran. The lyrics were written by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri.

#TitleSinger(s)Raga(s)
1'Azhake Ninmizhi'K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chitra
2'Hridaya Raga Thanthri'Lathika
3'Pulare Poonkodiyil'K. J. Yesudas, Lathika

Raagamalika(Vaasanthi, Shuddha Saveri, Hindolam, Shuddha Saveri

4'Vikara Naukayumai'K. J. Yesudas
Film

Awards[edit]

38th National Film Awards
  • Best Supporting Actress - KPAC Lalitha
Kerala State Film Awards
Film
  • Second Best Actor - Murali
  • Second Best Actress - KPAC Lalitha
  • Best Cinematography - Madhu Ambat
Filmfare Awards South
  • Best Actor (Malayalam) - Mammootty

References[edit]

  1. ^'Musical hits of Malayalam film industry'. Times of India. 18 August 2015.
  2. ^'Director Bharathan dead'. Rediff.com. 30 July 1998.

External links[edit]

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  • Amaram on IMDb
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