The Guard (2001 film)
The Guard | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Hakim |
Produced by |
Sabitha Jayaraj KSFDC |
Screenplay by | Hakim |
Story by | Sabitha Jayaraj |
Starring | Kalabhavan Mani |
Music by |
Biju Shyam Dharman Rajesh |
Cinematography | Saloo George |
Edited by | Venugopal |
Production company |
Green Dragon Movies |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Box office | 1cr |
The Guard (Malayalam:ദി ഗാർഡ്) is the world's first film with a single actor in the star cast.[1][2] Released in December 2001, the Indian Malayalam feature film has Kalabhavan Mani, the only actor on screen, playing the role of a forest guard in a lonely, isolated dense forest.[1] Directed and written by debutante Hakim Rawther, it is jointly produced by Sabitha Jayaraj (Green Dragon Movies) and Kerala State Film Development Corporation (KSFDC).
Yaadein (Hindi, 1964), which featured two actors, previously held the Guinness World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film. The crew of The Guard made an attempt to replace the former record but failed.[2] Later, The Last Letter (French, 2002) and Shanti (Kannada, 2004), both featuring only a single actor, made their entries.
The film features cinematography by Saloo George, editing by Venugopal and artwork by Nathan Mannoor. The background score has been provided by Biju and songs featured in the film are composed by Shyam Sharman and Rajesh with lyrics written by Arumughan Vengidang. All the songs are sung by Kalabhavan Mani himself.[3] An experimental film in all aspects, it released to critical acclaim and did a moderate business at the box office.[4]
Plot
The story in a nutshell is how a poor man, Appukuttan Nair (Kalabhavan Mani) gets a job as a forest guard. His first appointment is in a lonely, isolated dense forest. His predecessor there was one Thomachan, who was supposedly trampled to death by a tusker. Anyhow, Appukuttan takes charge and in the dense forest he is left all alone, save the innumerable animals and birds around him and the frightening sounds of the jungle. But life in the jungle teaches him many things about men and human society and he gets a new perspective to look at things.
Cast
- Kalabhavan Mani as Appukkuttan Nair
Soundtrack
The film features 7 songs composed by Shyam Dharman and Rajesh with lyrics penned by Arumughan Vengidang. All the songs are based on folk music and are sung by Kalabhavan Mani himself.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Ee Kaattil Puliyundo" | Kalabhavan Mani | ||
2. | "Kaattukurumbathi Karineelakannaale" | Kalabhavan Mani | ||
3. | "Kunjathoone Ponnu Kunjathoone" | Kalabhavan Mani | ||
4. | "Naadodikkaattil" | Kalabhavan Mani | ||
5. | "Thaa Thakkida Nammal Naalalu" | Kalabhavan Mani, Chorus | ||
6. | "Thana Thina Thaanana Dhimi" | Kalabhavan Mani | ||
7. | "Thekkan Malaakhayirangi" | Kalabhavan Mani |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Top honours elude Mani". The Hindu. 9 February 2004. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Unni R. Nair (11 January 2002). "The Guard: Commendable effort". Screen India. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ↑ "The Guard (2001)". Malayalam Movie Database. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ↑ "Movie Review: The Guard". Sify. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
External links
- The Guard at the Internet Movie Database
- Unni R. Nair (January 11, 2002). "The Guard: Commendable effort". Screen India.
- "Movie Review: The Guard". Sify.