Mamakiki

2020 Indian romantic comedy film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mamakiki[a] is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy anthology film starring Preetha Anandan, Ramesh Thilak, Maanas Chavali and Dev Ramnath.[3] The film released on ZEE5 after being delayed for several years.[2]

Directed by
  • Shree Karthick
  • G. Radhakrishnan
  • Sameer Bharath Ram
  • Karthik Siva
  • Vadivel
Produced bySameer Bharath Ram
Starring
CinematographyS. Srirama Santhosh
Sujith Sarang
Jagadeesh Sundaramurthy
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Mamakiki
Film poster
Directed by
  • Shree Karthick
  • G. Radhakrishnan
  • Sameer Bharath Ram
  • Karthik Siva
  • Vadivel
Produced bySameer Bharath Ram
Starring
CinematographyS. Srirama Santhosh
Sujith Sarang
Jagadeesh Sundaramurthy
Edited byAthiappan Siva
Sreejith Sarang
Vel Murugan
Karthik R
Music byJakes Bejoy
Vishal Chandrasekhar
M. S. Jones
Kalacharan
Surya Prasad
Production
company
Super Talkies
Distributed byZEE5
Release date
  • 30 May 2020 (2020-05-30)[1]
Running time
97 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
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The film consists of four parts based on each of the lead characters' past.[2]

List of short films

The film additionally features three unnamed short films.

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Title Director/Writer Producer Cinematographer Editor Music
Childhood Diaries Shree Karthick Dev Ramnath Sujith Sarang Sreejith Sarang Jakes Bejoy
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Plot

Four college friends (Madhu, Mani, Kiranthi, and Kishore) meet again after a sabbatical of five years.[4][2]

Cast

More information Madhu's storyline, Mani's storyline ...
Madhu's storyline Mani's storyline Kranthi's storyline Childhood Diaries
by Shree Karthick
Kishore's storyline
  • Ramesh Thilak as Manimaran a.k.a. Mani
  • Nalan Kumarasamy as Director
  • Uriyadi Siva Perumal as Quarter
  • Subbu as Vallimuthu
  • Suja as Kokila
  • Shylaja Chethur as Kokila's mother
  • Abdool Lee as Ahmed
  • Maanas Chavali as Kiranthi
  • Cheenu Mohan as Kiranthi's father
  • Dev Ramnath as Kishore
  • Adithya Shivpink as Sandee
  • Sharath Ravi as the police inspector
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Reception

The New Indian Express gave the film a rating of two out of five and wrote that "Overall, though weighed down by its flaws, Mamakiki is a middling feel-good comedy that makes us smile, if not laugh".[2] A review from ZEE5 called the film a "middling feel-good comedy".[5] Digital media company LetsOTT mentioned that the film had some "funny" sequences but also "stretched out writing and average performances".[6]

Awards

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Year Event Category Recipient Nominee Result Ref.
2017Norway Tamil Film FestivalBest Short Film StoryShree KarthickChildhood DiariesWon[7]
Best Short Film Child ArtistJayaditya KangWon
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Notes

  1. The film's name is based on the first Tamil letters of the four lead characters: Madhu (ம), Mani (ம), Kiranthi (கி), and Kishore (கி).[2]

References

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