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Oru Yathrayil
Directed by
Produced by
  • Siby Thottappuram
  • Joby Mundamattam
  • Mathews
Starring
Cinematography
  • Sanjeev Shankar
  • Pradeep Prathapan
  • Vel Raj
Music byAnil Panachooran
Distributed byS. J. M. Entertainment
Release date
  • 18 January 2013 (2013-01-18)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Oru Yathrayil is a 2013 Indian Malayalam anthology film. The film comprises four shorts namely Honeymoon, I Love My Appa, Marichavarude Kadal and Amma which all are half an hour long each. The four featurettes are directed by Rajesh Amanakkara, Mathews, Priyanandanan and Major Ravi respectively. Major Ravi coordinated the efforts for the film.

Another featurette titled Sarvashiksha Abhiyan directed by Vinod Vijayan was originally announced but was not included in the final print.[1]

Films

No. Title Director Writer Editor Cinematographer Actors
1 Honeymoon Rajesh Amanakara Hariharaputhran Sanjeev Shankar Kannan Pattambi, Pooja, Kulappulli Leela, Rani Larius
2 I Love My Appa Mathews Major Ravi Kapil G. Sanjeev Shankar Jayan Cherthala, Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Master Vivas,Subbalakshmi
3 Marichavarude Kadal Priyanandanan Priyanandanan Venugopal Pradeep Prathapan Vineeth Kumar, Remya Nambeesan, C. K. Babu
4 Amma Major Ravi Major Ravi Donmax Velraj Janardhanan, Sukumari, Jayakrishnan, Manikandan Pattambi,Valsala Menon

Common Cast

Plots

Honeymoon is a take on the life of a newlywed couple in the backdrop of a slum. I Love My Appa is a family drama set in the backdrop of a typical Brahmin colony in Kalpathy in Palakkad. Marichavarude Kadal is about the decline of Gandhian principles in the modern era. It flits between past and present, as the tale of an elderly couple wedded to Gandhism is narrated, in the backdrop of sea. The sea, here is a symbol of the watery end of the great ideals of Mahatma Gandhi. Amma is a tale of an elderly housewife who yearns for love and attention from her husband and grown up children.

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