Aattam - Following its theatrical debut, the Anand Ekarshi-directed film was praised for intriguing viewers in a number of ways, including its gripping narrative and the actors' superb performances.
Still from Aattam: The Play
Malayalam film, Aattam, is all set to be released in theatres again from August 20. The decision was made in response to requests from moviegoers to re-release the film on theatres after it won the 70th National Film Award for Best Feature Film. The film will hit the big screens in Thrissur, Kochi and Trivandrum. Following its theatrical debut, the Anand Ekarshi-directed film was praised for intriguing viewers in a number of ways, including its gripping narrative and the actors' superb performances.
After an impressive run in theatres, Aattam made it to digital platforms putting an end to people's anticipation. The movie is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime. Undoubtedly, Aattam is an emotional journey, and as the OTTplay review shows, it is easy to criticise certain characters in the movie for their scathing remarks. Realising that these are only a few examples of what most people have heard or gone through in their lifetimes does not require much time. It had screened at a number of film festivals prior to its theatrical release, receiving an abundance of favourable reviews from audiences.
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Vinay Forrt, Zarin Shihab, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Prasanth Madhavan, and Nandini Gopalakrishnan are among the actors with significant roles in Aattam. The screenplay was written by the director. The movie's producer is Ajith Joy. The editor, Mahesh Bhuvanend, was also the recipient of the National Film Award for Best Editor this year. Basil C J wrote the original soundtrack and score for the movie.
This year, Malayalam has seen several re-releases; Mohanlal's Devadoothan made a reappearance on the big screen just a month ago. January 25 is when the new version of Thenmavin Kombathu is supposed to open in theatres, right in time for the Republic Day weekend.
To the delight of its fans and movie buffs, the Malayalam classic Manichithrathazhu, starring Mohanlal, Shobana, and Suresh Gopi was recently re-released. The protagonist of the 1993 psychological horror thriller film is Ganga, a young woman who assumes the persona of a Tamil dancer Nagavalli.
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