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Margam
Directed byRajiv Vijay Raghavan
Written byRajiv Vijay Raghavan
Anvar Ali
S.P. Ramesh
Based onPithruthorponom by M. Sukumaran
Produced byRajiv Vijay Raghavan
StarringNedumudi Venu
Meera Krishna
Shobha Mohan
CinematographyVenu
Edited byBeena Paul
Music byIsaac Thomas Kottukapally
Release date
  • 16 December 2003 (2003-12-16) (IFFK)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Margam (Malayalam: മാര്‍ഗം meaning: the path) is an Indian film co-written, directed and produced by Rajiv Vijay Raghavan under the banner of Image commune. The film is an adaptation of Pithrutharppanam, the famous story by M. Sukumaran. Margam won seven major Kerala State Film Awards[1] from the government of Kerala and one National Film Award[2] from the government of India in 2003. One of the rarest Malayalam films that received wider critical acclaim at international level,[3] Margam was exhibited at 16 international film festivals and won six international awards in categories including best film and scripting. The script was co-written by Rajiv Vijay Raghavan, Anvar Ali and Dr. S P Ramesh. Cinematography was by Venu and the roles performed by Nedumudi Venu and Meera Krishna were also widely appreciated.[4]

Plot[edit]

The film tells the story of a revolutionary who, years later, realises that his efforts have been wasted and witnesses the ill-fate of his co-rebels and leads a secluded life in a state of clinical depression.[5]

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Awards[edit]

National Film Awards[6]
Kerala State Film Awards[7][8]
Fajr Film Festival, Tehran, Iran
Zanzibar International Film Festival, Zanzibar
  • "Golden Dhow" - Best film[9]
The South Soth Film Encounter, Asilah, Morocco
Cine Pobre Film Festival,[10] Cuba
International Film Festival of Kerala, India
  • FIPRESCI Special Mention - Margam

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