Parudeesa
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Thampy Antony
Swetha Menon
| Parudeesa | |
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| Directed by | R. Sarath |
| Written by | Vinu Abraham |
| Produced by | Thampi Antony |
| Starring | Sreenivasan Thampy Antony Swetha Menon |
| Cinematography | Sajan Kalathil |
| Edited by | B. Ajithkumar |
| Music by | Ouseppachan (songs) Isaac Thomas Kottukapally (score) |
Production company | Kayal Films |
| Distributed by | Remya Movies |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Malayalam |
Parudeesa (transl. Paradise) is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by R. Sarath and written by Vinu Abraham. The film stars Sreenivasan, Thampy Antony, and Swetha Menon. It explores the conflict between orthodox and unorthodox religious beliefs.[1] Set in a remote hillside hamlet, the story revolves around a priest who adheres to tradition, and a verger, who holds a more liberated view of religion and life.
Parudeesa was the last film Jagathy Sreekumar completed before his accident. The film was released on 26 October 2012.
It tells the story of a Catholic parish in a hillside village in Kerala. Set in two milieus – Kerala of the sixties and seventies and that of the eighties and nineties – the film unfolds through the conflict of ideals between Bishop Aanjalithanam, an orthodox Bishop, who is the last word in the parish, and a firebrand Priest named Jose, who believes that Christ was the original revolutionary. Both of them believe that their way to God is the true path, the only path.
As he sets out to bring a change in society, increasingly Father Jose finds himself facing opposition at every turn, and that's not only from Bishop Aanjalithanam but from within the parish and the extended village community too. The catalyst for the conflict is feisty Theresia, an umarried maid who works in the kitchen of a nearby convent. Jagathy Sreekumar also has an important role in the film, as the powerful secretary of the church committee.
Cast
- Sreenivasan as Bishop Aanjalithanam
- Thampy Antony as Father Jose[2]
- Swetha Menon as Theresia
- Jagathy Sreekumar as Antochan
- Nandu as Mammachan, the rubber tapper
- Indrans
- Ambika Mohan as Authachan's wife
- Krishna Prasad