Kinar (film)

Kinar (Well in Malayalam), titled Keni (transl.Well in Tamil) in, is a 2018 Indian drama film co-written and directed by M. A. Nishad. It was produced by the studio of Fragrant Nature Film Creations, and was made simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil. Focusing on the issue of water scarcity in a town between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the film stars Jaya Prada and Revathi, with different sets of ensemble cast for the two versions. M. Jayachandran and Bijibal composed the soundtrack and score. Noushad Sherif was director of photography and Sreekumar Nair edited the film. Both versions were released worldwide on 23 February 2018. The Malayalam version received positive reviews while the Tamil version received negative reviews. Both versions were box-office bombs.

Kinar / Keni
Directed byM. A. Nishad
Screenplay byAnwar Abdulla
Aju K. Narayanan
Produced bySajeev P. K.
Anne Sajeev
StarringJaya Prada
Revathi
CinematographyNoushad Sherif
Edited bySreekumar Nair
Music byBijibal
Production
company
Fragrant Nature Film Creations
Release date
  • 23 February 2018 (2018-02-23)
CountryIndia
LanguagesMalayalam
Tamil

Cast

Cast (Malayalam) Cast (Tamil) Role
Jaya Prada Indira
Revathi Aruna
Pasupathy Parthiban Sakthivel
Archana Anu Hasan Suganthi
Parvathy Nambiar Razeena
Thalaivasal Vijay Minister
Joy Mathew Hariharan
Kailash Samir
Seema Rekha High Court Judge
Renji Panicker Nassar Advocate
Sunil Sagara Lazar Kunnamkulam
Bhagath Manuel Nanda Kumar
Maala Parvathi Liya Rajeev
Indrans Khadar Uppapa
Tamil

Production

Directed by Malayalam filmmaker M. A. Nishad, the story revolves around a water dispute that crops up between the people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala on account of a well, with the film taking place in 1965 when Kerala was formed as a separate state.[1][2] Jaya Prada revealed that her political experience of seeing people through problems of water scarcity motivated her to sign the film and play the lead role. Portraying the widow of a geologist, who wants to fulfil her husband's desire to make water available to all, she stated the story "fell in the category of ‘meaningful cinema’" and that she was keen to be a part of such attempts.[3] Revathy was signed to portray a collector of the Tamil Nadu village of Thirunelveli, which faces a water shortage every year.[4] She was selected after the original choice, Suhasini opted out citing date issues.[5] Nishad chose to shoot two versions, one in Malayalam and the other in Tamil, where each party would have the stronger cause.[2]

The Malayalam version of the film was shot first during May 2017, with most of the scenes being shot at the Punalur Municipality and Chemmanthur High School premises.[6] Scenes were also shot in Thiruvananthapuram during the same month, where a launch ceremony was held.[7][8] The film was later shot in Tamil with Parthiban, Nassar, Anu Hasan and Rekha amongst others joining the cast.[9]

Soundtrack

Kinar / Keni
Soundtrack album by
M. Jayachandran & Kallara Gopan
Released7 February 2018
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelMuzik247

The film features a song titled "Ayya Sami", sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. J. Yesudas, who worked together after a break of twenty seven years following Thalapathi (1991) for the song "Kaatukkuyilu Manasukkula".[10] The song's lyrics narrates the celebration of Tamil Nadu and Kerala cultures, and was composed by M. Jayachandran and written by B. K. Harinarayanan and Palani Bharathi.[11] The soundtracks were released simultaneously at an event on 7 February 2018, with the lead cast in both languages in attendance.

Malayalam version
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ayya Sami"B. K. Harinarayanan, Palani BharathiM. JayachandranK. J. Yesudas, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam4:43
2."Mazhavil Kaavile"Prabha VarmaM. JayachandranSithara Krishnakumar4:02
3."Alakkuvanaakumoo (Male Version)"Sheela PaulKallara GopanKallara Gopan4:15
4."Alakkuvanaakumoo (Female Version)"Sheela Paul Varsha Haridas4:16
5.Untitled Kallara Gopan  
Tamil version
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ayya Sami"B. K. Harinarayanan, Palani BharathiM. JayachandranK. J. Yesudas, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam4:43
2."Kalayum Meghame"Palani BharathiM. JayachandranSithara Krishnakumar3:58
3."Vedithidum Bhoomi"Palani BharathiKallara GopanVijay Yesudas4:16

Release

The Malayalam version received positive reviews for its bold take,[12][13] but the Tamil version received negative reviews with the portions retained from Malayalam being criticized.[14][15][16]

References

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