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Seelabathi
35
MM/Color/95 Mnts/2005
Over-exploitation
of natural resources in the name of development. Sexual abuse of
minor girls. These two themes from the social life of
present-day Kerala run parallel in writer-director R.Sarath's
Seelabathi.
Huge machines extracting water by boring deep into Mother Earth
shatters the quietness of the village. This leads to scarcity of
water in the village. Two school girls go missing. One of them
is found raped and later dies in hospital. The story of the film
revolves around the experiences of two young people who come
from outside the village.
One is Seelabathi (Kavya Madhavan), the computer teacher who
involves herself in the problems of her girl students, and the
other Dr. Jeevan (Sunil), the kind and caring doctor at the
government hospital.
Sarath attempts to portray hoe the simple rustic life is being
destroyed by the llustful
and greedy ways of those who clamor in the name of modernity and
development.
Kavya Madhavan gives a creditable performance as the main
character, Seelabathi. Sunil acts with ease his role. C.K. Babu
as the farmer gives expression to the sad plight of the farming
community.
Indran's Bengal Basu is a dig at Leftist rhetoric. Lyrics by
Prabha Varma are set to music by Ramesh Narayan.
A highpoint of the film is Anand Balakrishnan's camerawork
capturing the charm of the scenic village. Radhakrishnan
Nagavally for Rhithu Films produced the film.
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:Rhithu films
Produced by: Radhakrishnan Nagavally
Directed by: R.Sarath
Cinematography: Anand Balakrishnan
Editing: Unni Vijayan
Music: Ramesh Narayan
Cast: Kavya Madhavan, Sunil, Indrans, Gopinathan, C.K. Babu,
Urmila Unni, Sobha Teacher. |
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