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Aham (film)

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Aham
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRajeevnath
Screenplay byVenu Nagavally
Story byRajeevnath
Produced byP. K. R. Pillai
StarringMohanlal
Urvasi
Ramya Krishna
CinematographySanthosh Sivan
Venu
Edited byRavi
Music byRaveendran
Production
company
Sreesankara Arts
Distributed byShirdi Sai Release
Release date
  • 1 May 1992 (1992-05-01)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget46 lakhs[1]

Aham (transl. Self) is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Rajeevnath and written by Venu Nagavally from a story by Rajeevnath. The film stars Mohanlal, Urvasi, and Ramya Krishna. The soundtrack was composed by Raveendran and cinematography was handled by Santhosh Sivan and Venu. It was produced on ₹46 lakhs.[1]

Plot

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The film revolves around Siddharthan, a bank manager, a man who has different outlook to life. He wants to be perfect in every thing that he does and even wants people around him to accept the way he thinks. He lacks love from his parents and develops hatred towards his father, a judge, who was responsible for the death of their servant and his family, who were the only friends of Siddharthan. Growing up Siddharthan becomes very narrow minded and looks at every one else's behavior with doubt and prejudice. He doubts the relationship between his wife Renjini and her friend Capt. Mahendran to the extent that he warns Mahendran from ever entering his house to meet Renjini. Renjini is not able to adjust with his crazy lifestyle. She wants to become self-reliant but this creates suspicion in Siddharthan's mind. On his birthday when Renjini out of her earnings from a part-time job (that Siddarth is unaware of) buys him a tie, he doubts her of infidelity and in a resulting argument and in the subsequent struggle Ranjini falls down the stairs and goes into coma and later on she dies. Siddhartha loses his mental balance. Later he ends up in a mental asylum, where he writes a diary recounting and recollecting the deeds that he has done and repents for it. Meanwhile a researcher from America Miriyana Varghese develops a friendship with Siddharthan and makes him her subject for her research. Siddharthan unaware of her motives, develops feelings for her which gets shattered when he finds out about the research. Ultimately, Siddharthan who thinks that the only way to reconcile with his dead wife and to be loved is to commit suicide and he kills himself.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Aham
Soundtrack album by
Released25 September 1992 (1992-09-25)
Recorded1992
GenrePopular music
Length21:00
LanguageMalayalam
LabelRanjini Cassettes
ProducerRajeevnath
Raveendran chronology
Vishnulokam
(1992)
Aham
(1992)
Champakulam Thachan
(1992)

Raveendran composed the film's original soundtrack, the lyrics were written by Kavalam Narayana Panicker and Konniyoor Bhas. All songs was sung by K. J. Yesudas. The soundtrack which consists of 5 songs was released by the music label Ranjini Cassettes on 25 September 1992.[2][3]

Aham (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Aadhi Madhya"K. J. Yesudas4:29
2."Muhurtham"K. J. Yesudas4:12
3."Nanni Arodu Njan"K. J. Yesudas3:36
4."Nirangale"K. J. Yesudas4:36
5."Urangunna"K. J. Yesudas4:07
Total length:20:00

Accolades

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Kerala State Film Awards[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mothering A Revival - The New Indian Express". www.cscsarchive.org. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  2. ^ Ranjini Cassettes (25 September 1992). "Aham (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - EP by Raveendran on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  3. ^ "റിസൾട്ടിനേക്കാൾ സംതൃപ്തി ആഗ്രഹിച്ച ചലച്ചിത്രകാരൻ". Deepika (in Malayalam). Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  4. ^ Kerala State Chalachitra Academy (1992). "State Film Awards - 1992". Department of Information and Public Relations. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
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