PUNARJANI - A Malayalam children based film being produced aiming at a National Award. The movie stars Pranav son of Malayalam superstar Mohanlal. The movie is drected by Rajesh, art direction by Sabu Cyril and cinematography by Sriram. The other films that were produced and the forth coming pictures of Sri Rajalakshmi Films will be updated soon.
The Cast & Crew of the Malayalam movie Punarjani
Aghila Mohanlal Pranav Radha Devi Rajesh Kannan
Pattambi
Major Ravi Urmila Jaganathan
Cast Pranav Mohan Lal (Kerala State Award Winner), Jeganathan, Kannan Pattambi, Ottapalam Pappan, Urmila unni, Anila Srikumar, Radha Devi, Master Vishnu (Kerala State Award Winner), Master Arjun Ravi
Sound Krishnan Unni T
Lab Engineer Sudhir T
Production Controller Kannan Pattambi
Executive Producer Venkat SM
Stills Ganesh Prabhu
Lyric Madhusudhanan Nair
- State award winner for Best Lyrics
Music Dr. Suresh Manimala
B.G.M. Heman
Singers G. Venu Gopal, Yassin Nissar
Art Sabu Cyril
- Received two national awards, kerala state awards, film
fare awards and seven other awards. Designed
art for Miss World 1996. Best student of
Madras School of Arts 1980 - 1985.
Editing Thanigachallam K - Received three state awards.
Cinematography
Sriram S
- National award winner for short film -
"Giant Wheel" & Camera man for one Hindi film SHAKTHI and
one Tamil film SAMURAI.
Story, Screenplay, Dialogue & Direction

Major Ravi -(Retired from Indian Army and started directing movies) and Rajesh.

Producer P.L. Thenappan
Direction Major Ravi and Rajesh
Photographs from the movie Punarjani - Click on the thumbnail for lager image
   
Synopsis Of Punarjani.

The story sets on with a 11-year-old child (Appu) who has a feeling that his mother gives more love and attention to his younger brother (Unni). Though Appu argues with his mom to give his younger brother the same workload as he does, he is the one who goes to the temple early morning to sing the Sopanam after which he provides milk to a tea shop and then goes to school. His only friend is the Swamiji who sits next to the temple and tells him the stories of the famous "Naranathu Bhrandhan". Appu at times even imagines himself as Naranathu Bhrandhan. Over a period of time he is convinced that his mom loves only his younger brother and this feeling heads Appu to consider his younger brother as his enemy. One day due to some reason Appu hurts his younger brother. After seeing his brother bleeding and unconscious, Appu runs away from the village and ending up with a child labour broker. Appu is employed under contract at a rich man's house. The rich man's children treat him very badly, which drives Appu into the past memories of his mother. Running away from there he lands up in the hands of another child labour contractor where again he is cheated. All this makes Appu to develop a good feeling for his mother and brother. One night after a dream about his mother, he leaves the town and returns home to see his mother. It was too late by then as his mother is no more. Now he misses something in life. Life takes a new turn for Appu when he decides to stay back at home and take care of his brother leaving us with a message. When a child is with his parents, he has a sensation that there is no love for him. Only when he is away from them, he realises the hidden love and care what he was getting from his parents. The child labour contractors trap such children and make use of them to get personal gains. For them a child is a moneymaking mechanism. This film for children tells us that child hood is to be underthewings of parents. Whatsoever hardship you face, your parents are the safest caretakers to be with.

   
   

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