Angamaly Diaries

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Angamaly Diaries
Angamaly Diaries Official Poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byLijo Jose Pellissery
Written byChemban Vinod Jose
Produced byVijay Babu
StarringAntony Varghese
Anna Rajan
Tito Wilson
Appani Sarath
CinematographyGirish Gangadharan
Edited byShameer Muhammed
Music byPrashant Pillai
Production
company
Distributed byFriday Tickets & Tricolor Entertainment
Release date
  • 3 March 2017 (2017-03-03)
Running time
132 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget₹25 - 30 million
Box office₹200+ million [1]

Angamaly Diaries is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by Chemban Vinod Jose. The film features 86 debutant actors, with Antony Varghese, Anna Rajan, Kichu Tellus, Ullas Jose Chemban, Vineeth Vishwam, Bitto Davis, Tito Wilson, Sarath Kumar, and Sinoj Varghese playing the main roles.[2] The film is Vijay Babu's first sole production under Friday Film House.[3] The film released on 3 March 2017 to critical acclaim and emerged as a major commercial success.[4][5]

The story follows Vincent Pepe (Antony Varghese) who wants to be a powerful leader of a righteous gang that will rule the town of Angamaly, like his seniors. The film features an uncut 11-minute long take in the climax featuring around 1000 artists.[6][7] It was included in The Hindu's top 25 Malayalam films of the decade.[8]

The film was remade in Telugu as Falaknuma Das (2019).[9]

Plot[]

Vincent Pepe (Antony Varghese) is from Angamaly. He lives with his mother (Jolly Chirayath) and his sister Mercy (Athira Patel), while his father went to an undeveloped area in Karnataka to run a cotton business. Although he was brought up to be a devout Catholic and also became an altar server in the local church, and his real role models were the local football team, the New Stars Team, and their captain Babuji (Anson Antony), who was also a good/bad thug, feared by most in Angamaly. Inspired by them, Pepe decides to make his own gang and to be like Babuji and his New Stars Team.

Pepe eventually selects the people for his gang, most of them being his friends. He eventually falls in love with Seema (Amrutha Anna Reji) in his childhood, like the rest of his gang. However, Pepe's friend and gang member Lino leaves the gang as his dad had to move to Chandigarh. The gang adopts a decent name, 'Palliyangadi Team', and they also make their first fight, in college, which ends in a disaster for them and the gang getting admitted in the hospital. Seema feels sorry for him, and the two fall in love. However, news comes that Ravi (Appani Sarath) and Rajan (Tito Wilson) have murdered Babuji, and they get arrested, after the Palliyangadi Team makes a fight. Seema also marries someone else and settles in Singapore, so Pepe falls in love with Sakhi (Binny Rinky Benjamin) who is a nursing student in Angamaly, and her family is settled in Germany. She also happens to be Lily's (Anna Rajan) student. Pepe is hoping to marry Sakhi and to settle in Germany as well. Varkey (Kichu Tellus), a Palliyangadi Team member, falls in love with Alice (Sruthi Jayan), a local police constable at Angamaly.

Pepe, along with owning a cable business, presents the idea of starting a pork business to the gang, to which they accept. They suggest help from Ravi and Rajan, now known as 'Appani Ravi' and 'U-Clamp Rajan', who own a pork farm and shop, and who also trade marijuana throughout Angamaly and participating in other crimes. Pepe reluctantly agrees to this, and they form a business. The story takes a turn when Pepe accidentally kills someone. There are a lot of fights because of this. The rest of the story revolves around this incident and how Pepe and his friends together get out of this issue.

Cast[]

  • Antony Varghese as Vincent Pepe
  • Tito Wilson as Rajan aka 'U-Clamp Rajan'
  • Appani Sarath as Ravi aka 'Appani Ravi'
  • Anna Rajan as Lily David (Lichi)
  • Kichu Tellus as Varkey
  • Vineeth Vishwam as Bheeman
  • Bitto Davis as '10ml' Thomas
  • Sinoj Varghese as Kunjootti
  • Sreekanth Dasan as Paripp Marti
  • Anandhu as Kanakuna Marti
  • Anson Antony as Babuji
  • Merin Jose Pottackal as Maramkothi Sijo
  • Ullas Jose Chemban as Sub Inspector Shahul Hameed
  • as Sakhi
  • Sruthy Jayan as Alice
  • Amrutha Anna Reji as Seema
  • Jolly Chirayath as Vincent Pepe's Mother
  • Athira Patel as Mercy
  • Sreeja Das as Appani Ravi's Wife
  • Sarath Chandran as Molester
  • Benny Varghese as Advocate
  • Akash Dev as Koluth Jaison
  • Milton Raju
  • Chemban Vinod Jose as himself (Guest Appearance)
  • Lijo Jose Pellissery as a man buying pork (Uncredited)

Production[]

The film introduces 86 new actors and the audition was held at different parts of Kerala, especially at Kochi. Actor Chemban Vinod Jose wrote the screenplay. The filming started on 11 October 2016 in Kochi.[2] Angamaly Diaries is Vijay Babu's first sole production after the spat with his business partner Sandra Thomas.[3][10]

Soundtrack[]

Angamaly Diaries
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 24, 2017
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length19:48
LabelMuzik247
ProducerPrashant Pillai
Prashant Pillai chronology
Anuraga Karikkin Vellam
(2016)
Angamaly Diaries
(2017)
Sakhavu
(2017)

The film's music was composed by Prashant Pillai, with lyrics by P. S. Rafeeque and Preeti Pillai. The full movie soundtrack was released on 23 February 2017 and consists of 9 songs: six original and three alternate versions.[11]

Angamaly Diaries[12]
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Angamaly"TraditionalAngamaly Pranchi (Chorus : Febin Paulose, Joy Chirakal)2:33
2."Ayalathe"P. S. RafeequeShreekumar Vakkiyil2:10
3."Theeyame"TraditionalAngamaly Pranchi, Shreekumar Vakkiyil3:00
4."Thana Dhina"TraditionalAngamaly Pranchi (Chorus : Febin Paulose, Joy Chirakal)3:51
5."Do Naina (Trailer Version)"Prashant PillaiShreekumar Vakkiyil1:16
6."Do Naina (Male Version)"Preeti PillaiShreekumar Vakkiyil1:16
7."Do Naina (Female Version)"Preeti PillaiPreeti Pillai1:16
8."La Vettam (Male Version)"P. S. RafeequeShreekumar Vakkiyil1:16
9."La Vettam (Female Version)"P. S. RafeequePreeti Pillai1:16
10."Chayakadakkara"P. S. RafeequeAngamaly Pranchi, Chorus1:16

Release[]

The film was released on 3 March 2017.

Box office[]

The film released positive reviews from the critics and became commercial success. The film collected over ₹20 crore in its final run in theatres.[13]

Critical Reception[]

Since its release, Angamaly Diaries has met with critical acclaim. It was lauded for its realistic making, cinematography, casting and performance of actors. The Hollywood Reporter's Deborah Young termed the film as a "rambunctious breakout" and praised the climax describing it as "dazzling, can’t-look-away finale, shot in a single 12-minute take that throws in everything plus the kitchen sink and brings the story to a shrill conclusion".

Anjana George of The Times of India gave the film 4 stars out of 5 and praised the film as "Showcasing a mélange of beautiful visuals, thumping music and natural performances, Angamaly Diaries is one of the more fresh and terrific attempts made by a filmmaker of late in Mollywood Film." She added, "Chemban has weaved in the dialect, food, music and culture of the people in Angamaly to the plot, paying careful attention to every intricate detail, while making it an engaging movie."[14] Anna MM Vetticad of Firstpost also gave it 4 stars out of 5 and called it as a "delightful, unexpectedly hilarious take on the squalid underbelly of Kerala’s Angamaly town.". She added, "If ever there was an example of the committed cinephile’s dictum “it is not the story but the treatment that makes a film”, you have it here. Because if you think about it, Angamaly Diaries – funny and insightful in equal measure – does not have a story in the conventional sense, yet that, among so many other reasons, is what makes it brilliant."[15] Critic Veeyen termed the film as "Excellent" and stated that "the Angamaly that filmmaker Lijo Jose Pellissery and writer Vinod Jose scribble their diary notes on is a dusty, deafening town that smells of pork and sloshed human blood. The ceaseless squabbles for honour, money and might render it a land with almost dystopian proportions, where a terrifyingly realistic tale of subsistence unfurls."[16] Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote "Like last year’s Kannada blockbuster Kirik Party, Angamaly Diaries is proof that these relatively under-the-radar upstart films are making far better use of mainstream tropes – fights, songs, comedy – than your average mega-budget big-star vehicle...like Premam, Angamaly Diaries places a certain kind of small-town, short-fused masculinity under a microscope. Men are defined by their actions – and I’m not just talking about the action sequences."[17]

The film also received high praises from the film fraternity.[18] Actor Mohanlal wrote: "Happened to watch Angamaly Diaries and I'm impressed by the way the movie is made. Brilliant acting by every one and Kudos to the whole team and to Chemban Vinod Jose and Lijo Jose Pellissery". Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran lauded it as a "stunning piece of film making" and praised its "original writing". Actor Nivin Pauly applauded the casting, performances, story calling them "so refreshing and real". Director Karthik Subbaraj called the film as "Super Fantastic" and lauded it, saying "Writing, Performances & Filmmaking Crafts at its best". Director Anurag Kashyap called it as "an extraordinary film" and tagged Angamaly Diaries as his film of the year so far.[19] Antony Varghese won the Youth Icon Award at Asianet Film Awards.

List of Film Festivals
Year Film Festival Name Location Prize Won
2018 Indie Meme Film Festival Austin, TX, USA

Accolades[]

Award[a] Date of ceremony[b] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Asianet Film Awards 20 May 2018 Best New Face of the Year – Male Appani Sarath Won [20]
Youth Icon of the Year Antony Varghese Won
CPC Cine Awards 18 February 2018 Best Director Lijo Jose Pellissery Won [21]
Best Cinematographer Girish Gangadharan[c] Won
Filmfare Awards South 16 June 2018 Best Film – Malayalam Angamaly DiariesFriday Film House Nominated [22]
[23]
Best Director – Malayalam Lijo Jose Pellissery Nominated
Best Male Debut – Malayalam Antony Varghese Won
Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam Appani Sarath Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Malayalam Anna Rajan Nominated
Best Music Director – Malayalam Prashant Pillai Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – Malayalam Shreekumar Vakkiyil – (for "Ayalathe penninte") Nominated
South Indian International Movie Awards 14–15 September 2018 Best Film – Malayalam Angamaly DiariesFriday Film House Nominated [24]
[25]
Best Director – Malayalam Lijo Jose Pellissery Won
Best Male Debut – Malayalam Antony Varghese Won
Appani Sarath Nominated
Best Actor in a Negative Role – Malayalam Won
Best Female Debut – Malayalam Anna Rajan Nominated
Best Music Director – Malayalam Prashant Pillai Nominated

Notes[]

  1. ^ Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
  2. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. ^ Shared with Rajeev Ravi for Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum

References[]

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  3. ^ Jump up to: a b KS, Aravind. "Lijo's Anagamali Diaries all set to reach screens". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  4. ^ "When Vinayakan's Dude fires into Angamaly Diaries' Do Naina". Manoramaonline.com. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
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  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 March 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "The 25 best Malayalam films of the decade". The Hindu. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  9. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/telugu/movies/vishwak-sen-says-50-of-shoot-is-completed-for-his-upcoming-falaknuma-das/articleshow/65355088.cms
  10. ^ Ghosh, Samrudhi (4 January 2007). "Malayalam actor Vijay Babu booked for assaulting Sandra Thomas". India Today. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Angamaly Diaries (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  12. ^ https://gaana.com/albuminfo/angamaly-diaries
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  15. ^ "Angamaly Diaries movie review: Whattefun! This is black comedy at its best". Firstpost. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
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  20. ^ "20th Asianet Film Awards 2018 - Winners, Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress". Vinodadarshan. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  21. ^ "'Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum' bags a rich haul of laurels". The New Indian Express. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
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  25. ^ "SIIMA 2018 Malayalam Winners". South Indian International Movie Awards. Archived from the original on 4 June 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2021.

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