Celluloid (film)
Celluloid is a 2013 Malayalam biographical film co-produced, written and directed by Kamal, starring Prithviraj, Sreenivasan, Mamta Mohandas and Chandni in the lead roles. The film is a biopic based on the life story of J.C. Daniel, the father of Malayalam cinema, the making of his film Vigathakumaran and the story of Vigathakumaran's heroine P. K. Rosie. The film is particularly based on Life of J. C. Daniel, a biography of J. C. Daniel written by Chelangatt Gopalakrishnan. Filming started in November 2012. The film's online posters was done by a 16-year-old boy Aswin which was viral in social medias. and it was released on February 2013. The film opened with positive reviews and received seven Kerala State Film Awards including for Best Film and Best Actor. The movie received many awards and much appreciation with the support of All Lights Film Services, a leading film festival consultancy. The film was a hit at the box office.
Synopsis
Celluloid tells the tale of J. C. Daniel and his love for cinema. He goes to great lengths to get the equipment required to make a movie, writing numerous letters, visiting places and meeting Dadasaheb Phalke, the man who brought cinema to India. Getting a female artiste to act in his movie was a tough task. It is decided that Rosamma, rechristened later as P K Rosy, will essay the lead role in J. C. Daniel's revolutionary 'motion picture' venture, Vigathakumaran, the story of which J. C. Daniel himself conceived. He sells everything to make his dream a reality, further borrowing money to meet the expenses. When finally Vigathakumaran is screened at Capitol Theatre, a 'cinemapura', the upper caste members of the audience creates a ruckus over a lower-caste girl acting as a Nair lady. Rosie, hunted by the Madambis leaves town never to be seen again. Years later, the shrivelled, impoverished Daniel, with only his wife Janet by his side, is leading a life far removed from what he had envisaged. Chelangatt Gopalakrishnan's interest in Daniel's life, his efforts to give him his due and the flashbacks to the incidents in Daniel's life after Vigathakumaran form the rest of the movie.Cast
- Prithviraj as J.C. Daniel & Harris Daniel
- Sreenivasan as Chelangatt Gopalakrishnan
- Mamta Mohandas as Janet
- Chandni Geetha as Rosie
- Sreejith Ravi and T. G. Ravi as Sundararaj
- Nedumudi Venu as Subramaniam
- Sruthi Dilip as Lana
- Siddique as Ramakrishna Iyer
- Irshad
- Thampi Antony
- Ramesh Pisharody as Pillai
- Nandu Madhav as Dadasaheb Phalke
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Mudaliar
- Jayaraj Warrier
- Manikandan Pattambi
- Chembil Asokan as Paulose
Production
The film was shot at Thiruvananthapuram and Mysore. The film was dubbed to Tamil as J. C. Daniel and released in August 2013.
Soundtrack
's soundtrack has been well appreciated by the critics and audiences alike. "Enundodee", a song which is a throwback to the yesteryears, rendered by Sithara became a hit on TV and internet. The song "Katte Katte" sung by Vaikom Vijayalakshmi and G. Sreeram has also been termed a hit. Engandiyoor Chandrasekharan and Rafeeq Ahammed penned lyrics for the songs.Festival screenings
The film was an official selection for the following film festivals:- Indian Film Festival Japan – International Competition section.
- Indian Film Festival of Houston – International Competition section.
- Bollywood Film Festival Norway – International Competition section.
- ImagineIndia International Film Festival Madrid
- New Generation Film Festival
- Pune International Film Festival India
- Jaipur International Film Festival India
- International Sport Film Festival Italy
- Queens World Film Festival, USA
- ReelWorld Film Festival, Toronto, Canada
- International Film Festival for Comedy Romance and Musical Film Festival, Indonesia 2013
- 6th Nashik International Film Festival 2014
- Columbia George International Film Festival, USA 2014
Accolades
International Film Awards
- International Film Festival for Comedy Romance and Musical Film Festival, Indonesia – Award of Excellence
Kerala State Film Awards
- 2012 Kerala State Film Award for Best Film
- 2012 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor – Prithviraj
- 2012 Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director – M. Jayachandran
- 2012 Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer – Sithara Krishnakumar
- 2012 Kerala State Film Award for Best Costume Designer – S. B. Satheesh
- 2012 Kerala State Film Award for Best Art Director – Suresh Kollam
- 2012 2012 Kerala State Film Awards Special Jury Mention – G. Sreeram, Vaikom Vijayalakshmi – 'Katte Katte Nee' Song
Critical reception
Paresh C Palicha of Rediff.com said "In Celluloid Kamal shows what 'passion for cinema' really meant before it became a stylish thing to say. Prithviraj is good and consistent as Daniel. Chandni gives a lifelike performance as Rosy with stars in her eyes."
Controversies
The film allegedly contains derogatory remarks on renowned writer and civil servant Malayatoor Ramakrishnan and former Kerala Chief Minister K. Karunakaran which sparked off a controversy in Kerala. Karunakaran is not openly mentioned but Malayattoor is being portrayed as a casteist who never wanted a Nadar to be given the title as the father of Malayalam cinema. This was followed by a controversial interview by Kamal in which he stated that Karunakaran and Malayatoor Ramakrishnan had roles in denying justice to J. C. Daniel by not recognising him as the father of Malayalam cinema. Kamal had pointed out in the interview that actor Siddique's character in the film essayed Malayatoor Ramakrishnan and he deliberately avoided mentioning the names of Karunakaran and Malayatoor to avoid controversies.The row over the film continued to be in the headlines for over a week with various writers, politicians and cultural icons commenting on the issue. "My father was the one who did all he could for the benefit of Malayalam movies, and even thought of a film studio in the state capital and instituting pensions for the film fraternity. A thousand Kamals cannot tarnish his image", K. Muraleedharan, Karunakaran's son, said on the portrayal of his father as a villain. But he after seeing the movie told that there was nothing about Karunakaran in the film and this ended the controversy.