Chithrakuzhal

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Chithrakuzhal
Chithrakuzhal movie poster
Directed byMajeed Gulistan
Written byMajeed Gulistan
Produced byDhirubhai Chauhan
StarringAmal Ashok
Sidharth
Meera Nair
CinematographyM J Radhakrishnan
Edited byMahesh
Music byAshwin Johnson
Release date
  • 5 November 2010 (2010-11-05)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Chithrakuzhal (Malayalam: ചിത്രക്കുഴൽ) is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Majeed Gulistan. Chithrakuzhal (Binoculars) is a Children's film based on environmental issues and protection of the Nature. The title of the English version of the film is The Bird Catcher.

Synopsis[edit]

A Forest Ranger’s school going kid Charu happens to get lost in the forest by a trap laid by the poachers who had a grudge with his father. Caught and taken away by the poachers, the boy is spotted by a tribal boy Virundhan who lives in the forest and who is incidentally his classmate too. In the school the tribal boy got a nickname ‘The Bird Catcher’ as he is believed to catch & take away the birds for cooking and eating. The tribal boy, who was in the forest searching for some very rare herbal medicinal plants for his ailing mother, becomes the savior & guide to the forest officer’s son. The journey also reveals the many conditions, skills & qualities of the tribal boy Virundhan to Charu, who is of the modern upbringing. Both of them chance to meet Amina, a girl of their class, who also happened to be in the forest, running away for fear of police. In the daring journey of the three together, they deal the dangers and obstacles and also learn about the environment & the threats lurking in it. The journey and its experience eventually transforms them to sharing and concerned human beings with better values.

Cast[edit]

  • Amal Ashok as Virundhan, the tribal boy
  • Sidharth as Charu, the forest Ranger's son
  • Meera Nair as Amina, the classmate
  • Madhu as Charu's grandfather
  • Vijayaraghavan as the Forst Ranger (Charu's father)
  • Geetha Vijayan as Charu's mother
  • Stella as Amina's mother
  • Vijayakumari as Virundhan's mother
  • Sunitha as the tribal woman
  • Indrans as the Forest guard
  • Monu as the Big Fat

Filming[edit]

The film was set in the backdrop of the forests of the Western Ghats in South Kerala. It was shot in the deep forests of Peppara, Neyyar, Agasthyarkoodam and Meenmutty.[1]
The film was completed in 2009 and competed for the best Children's film in the Kerala state film awards and the National film awards.
Chithrakuzhal has the distinction of being the first Dolby Digital Children's film in Malayalam.[2]
The film was premièred in Thiruvananthapuram on 6 October 2010 during an exhibition on wildlife, in the presence of the Minister of Forests Mr. Benoy Viswam[3]

Accolades[edit]

Chithrakuzhal was selected to the 2011 Lucknow International Children's Film festival.[4] The film was selected to the 34th Cairo International Film Festival.

Soundtrack[edit]

The music of Chithrakuzhal was done by Ashwin Johnson. The lyrics are by renowned Malayalam poet Kavalam Narayana Panicker. The song "Thathindhaka theytharo" sung by Sri Devi, Jenny, Lekshmi and Kanchana is very popular among children.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Hindu : Life & Style / Kids : On an adventure in the forest". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Children's film sings nature's tune". The Hindu. 4 April 2010.
  3. ^ ""Keshu" to court | Cinefundas.com - One Stop Cinema Portal". Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  4. ^ "'ചിത്രക്കുഴല്‍' ചില്‍ഡ്രന്‍സ് ഫിലിം ഫെസ്റ്റിവലിലേക്ക് , Malayalam - Mathrubhumi Movies". Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Chitrakuzhal song – thathindhaka theytharo ( the bird catcher theme ) | Birth Docs". Archived from the original on 12 December 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2010.

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