Arabikkatha


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FieldValue
nameArabikkatha
imageArabikkatha.jpg
captionDVD cover
directorLal Jose
producerHassan Sainullabdeen
writerIqbal Kuttippuram
starring
musicBijibal
cinematographyManoj Pillai
editingRanjan Abraham
distributorBalaji Movies
Sagar Release
released
runtime150 minutes
countryIndia
languageMalayalam
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| name = Arabikkatha | image = Arabikkatha.jpg | alt = | caption = DVD cover | director = Lal Jose | producer = Hassan Sainullabdeen | writer = Iqbal Kuttippuram | narrator = | starring = | music = Bijibal | cinematography = Manoj Pillai | editing = Ranjan Abraham | studio = | distributor = Balaji Movies Sagar Release | released = | runtime = 150 minutes | country = India | language = Malayalam | budget = | gross =

Arabikkatha () is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language satirical-drama film directed by Lal Jose and written by Ikbal Kuttipuram. The film was a critical and commercial success in India and the United Arab Emirates. It deals with differences within the Communist movement, and was produced against a background of real-life splits in the ruling Communist Party in Kerala state, India. In the film, Mukundan, a hardcore communist, exposes the atrocities of Karunan, a cunning and corrupt politician.

Plot

The film narrates the story of "Cuba" Mukundan. He is a staunch leftist who lives for the movement. Machinations of a corrupt politician, Karunan, who perceives Mukundan as a threat to his political career force Mukundan to take up a job in Dubai. Even in Dubai, he finds that Kunjunni Muthalali who was in league with Karunan, is exploiting the helpless labourers who migrate to the Persian Gulf region, performing menial jobs and physical labor in order to support their families back home. He has always had a soft corner for People's Republic of China as a result of his leftist leanings. When he meets Zhang Chu Min, a Chinese girl, she quickly finds a special place in his heart as she symbolizes China to him. Later, even after realising that she is an anti-communist and is there to make money for the treatment of her boyfriend who fought against the Chinese Government, he gives her his earnings saying a communist never keeps money more than his requirements. Along with the help of his friends Anwar, Maya, Karim and Abbas, Mukundan exposes the machinations of Karunan and Kunjunni Muthalali. Finally, Mukundan returns home to work for the political cause which has been his life and love. The movie depicts Mukundan who lives in rural Kerala being catapulted into Dubai, the gleaming world of commerce and industry that gives employment opportunity to workers from Kerala. Mukundan who finds himself in present society where sticking to any ideology without any compromises is perceived as something of an anachronism.

Cast

Soundtrack

Arabikkatha's songs and background score are composed by Bijibal, who made his debut through this film. The lyrics were written by Anil Panachooran, also a debutant. The music album has seven songs:

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TrackSong titleSinger(s)
1"Thirike Njan"Dr. K. J. Yesudas
2"Tharakaramalarukal"Vineeth Sreenivasan, Sujatha Mohan
3"Thaane Paadum Veene"Rajeev Kodampally, Soumya Ramakrishnan
4"Chora Veena"Anil Panachooran
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Box office

The film was both a commercial and a critical success.

References

References

  1. (2007-07-15). "Arabikatha takes the cake". [[The Hindu]].
  2. (2007-07-18). "'Arabikatha' turns out to be a success tale". [[The Hindu]].
  3. (2007-10-12). "Hit Malayalam film showing in Doha today". [[Gulf Times]].
  4. (2007-07-10). "Arabikatha a tale on Communism's strife". [[New Indian Express]] Group.
  5. (2007-07-16). "Movie throws light on split in ruling party". Gulf Times.
  6. (16 December 2017). "Sreenivasan roped in for Lal Jose's next". [[The Times of India]].
  7. (7 July 2011). "First Look: Joshiy's Sevens". [[Rediff.com]].

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