Here are some more films that have been adapted from MT's books before you watch Manorathangal on ZEE5. If you are interested in learning more about the author's works, do not skip them.
Last Updated: 10.01 PM, Aug 14, 2024
The most well-known writer in Malayalam, MT Vasudevan, has had several of his works adapted into films that have garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews from viewers. For the concepts covered, these have also been helmed as ground-breaking ones in Malayalam cinema. Manorathangal, the most recent anthology, is a visual compilation of his short stories that will be available for streaming on ZEE5 starting on August 15. It is anticipated that movie buffs of all ages will find something to enjoy.
Here are some more films that have been adapted from MT's books before you watch Manorathangal on ZEE5. If you are interested in learning more about the author's works, do not skip them.
Mammootty portrays blood cancer patient Ravishankar, a journalist. When he finds out about his illness and his ultimate fate, he is devastated and loses all hope for a better life. But when fate suddenly turns around and unexpected things happen, Ravi Shankar learns that sometimes death is worth more than life.
The film centres on the life of Pazhassi Raja, a king who fought the East India Company in the eighteenth century. Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja's stunning cinematography and the cast's exceptional performances brought the film numerous awards. The Mammootty-starring film was a commercial and critical success.
A maid named Kuttimalu develops feelings for her employer's son, Haridas. But when she finds out that his marriage is fixed with his cousin Ratnam, she is in for a harsh awakening. This is the revamped version of the same-titled 1979 movie.
A prominent master carpenter from a mixed background, known as a "Perumthachan," constructs temples and statues that are widely recognised throughout Kerala. The "thampurati" of the palace win his heart, but he manages to keep his distance. His son later develops feelings for the thampurati's daughter. He uses a chisel to kill the son in order to stop a scandal.
After committing several murders, Sathyanathan is given the death penalty. The film centres on his past, the series of incidents that led to the crime, and the unintentional effects of a recounting of the story on Dr Nambiar, the prison doctor and father of one of Sathyanathan's victims.