Ottaal

2015 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ottaal (English: The Trap) is a 2015 Indian Malayalam film directed by Jayaraj, an adaptation of the Anton Chekhov 1886 short story "Vanka".[1] The film stars Ashanth K Sha and Kumarakom Vasudevan, as well as Shine Tom Chacko, Sabitha Jayaraj and Thomas G. Kannampuzha.[2]

Directed byJayaraj
Written byJoshy Mangalath
Based onVanka
by Anton Chekhov
Produced by
  • K. Mohan (Seven Arts Mohan)
  • Vinod Vijayan
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Ottaal
Theatrical poster
Directed byJayaraj
Written byJoshy Mangalath
Based onVanka
by Anton Chekhov
Produced by
  • K. Mohan (Seven Arts Mohan)
  • Vinod Vijayan
Starring
  • Ashanth K. Sha
  • Kumarakom Vasudevan
  • Shine Tom Chacko
  • Sabitha Jayaraj
  • Thomas J. Kannampuzha
CinematographyM. J. Radhakrishnan
Edited byB. Ajithkumar
Music byKavalam Narayana Panicker, Sreevalsan J. Menon (Background music)
Production
company
Director Cutz Film Company Ltd
Distributed byQube India
Reelmonk
Release date
  • 6 November 2015 (2015-11-06) (India)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesMalayalam
English
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It became the first movie in India to be released online on the same day as its theatrical release.[3] The film made history, becoming the first ever Malayalam movie to sweep all the top awards in the 20-year history of the International Film Festival of Kerala.[4] It was one of four Malayalam films selected to be a part of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India in Goa in November 2015.[5]

Plot

This film tells the story of a young boy (Ashanth K Sha) and his relationship with his grandfather (Kumarakom Vasudevan), his only living relative in the world. Actor Kumarakom Vasudevan is a fisherman in real life, whom Director Jayaraj found during his hunt for actors to play the role. Shine Tom Chacko's character, Mesthri, also has a pivotal role in the story.[6] Ottaal is an adaptation of one of Anton Chekhov's timeless works, Vanka. A story of the 18th century, but one that has travelled the time and space to be retold in the present day at a small village in the South of India.

Cast

  • Master Ashanth K Sha as Kuttappai
  • Kumarakaom Vasudevan as Vallyappachayi
  • Shine Tom Chacko as Mesthri
  • Thomas J Kannampuzha as Betty
  • Sabitha Jayaraj as Moly
  • Master Hafis Muhammed as Tinku
  • Vavachan as Outha

Soundtrack

The film has one song, "Aa Manathilirrunnu",[7] composed by Padma Bhushan Kavalam Narayana Panicker.[8] The background score composed by Sreevalsan J. Menon was praised by the jury when the film won the Crystal Bear at the Berlinale 2016.[9]

Release and reception

The film was released in theatres and online on 6 November 2015. The online platform was Reelmonk. It was the first Indian film to be released simultaneously in theaters and on the internet.[10][11][12][13]

Accolades

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Award / Film Festival Category Recipient(s) Result
National Film Awards[14] Best Screenplay Writer (Adapted) Joshy Mangalath Won
Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation Ottaal Won
Kerala State Film Awards[15] Best Film Jayaraj Won
Mumbai Film Festival[16] Golden Gateway of India Award Ottaal Won
Film for Social Impact Award Ottaal Won
International Film Festival of Kerala[17] Suvarna Chakoram (Best Film) Ottaal Won
Best Film - International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) jury Ottaal Won
Best Malayalam film - Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) jury Ottaal Won
Rajatha Chakoram - Audience Prize Ottaal Won
Berlin Film Festival[18] Crystal Bear Ottaal Won
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