Vanyam

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Vanyam
Directed bySohan Seenulal
Written bySohan Seenulal
Produced byP. S. Nagaraj
StarringAparna Nair,
Vishnu Unnikrishnan
Music bySejo John
Release date
  • 2016 (2016)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Vanyam is a 2016  Malayalam language film produced by P.S. Nagaraj. The film stars Aparna Nair in the lead role along with Anoop Ramesh, Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Sumith Samudra, Pauly Valsan and Omana Ouseph. The film is directed by Sohan Seenulal. The music is composed by Sejo John. The screenplay is based on a story written by Sohan Seenulal. The film attracted controversy when a real nun was raped in North India at the time the film was being shot.

Plot[edit]

The  film shows the life of three unemployed youths Riyaz, Krishna and Vivek. They spend their lives in Riyaz's bicycle shop discussing the lavish life rich people have. All of them were trying to build up love affairs but all efforts  were in vain as girls were not interested in them. Later they try to engage a woman sex worker to fulfill their lust, but that also goes in vain when she charges more for her service. Later Vivek comes up with a plan to rape a nun. The idea behind the plan was that being a nun she will not tell about the incident to the outside world. Their plans work out well as the church did not make the news public but expels her from her service as she becomes pregnant. Later Riyaz starts to feel guilty and pleads with her to marry him but she objects. Later the film ends with Riyaz committing suicide outside Aneeta's house.[1][2][3]

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

The music is composed by Sejo John along with Sugathakumari.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aesthetics of sin, Vanyam movie review. "Vanyam movie review: Aesthetics of sin". Deccan Chronicle.
  2. ^ aftermath of rape', 'Vanyam portrays both the reason and. "'Vanyam portrays both the reason and aftermath of rape'". The New Indian Express.
  3. ^ rape victim, Playing. "Playing a rape victim". Deccan Chronicle.
  4. ^ nun’s role next, Aparna Nair. "Aparna Nair takes up a nun's role next". The Times of India.

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