BONAMY
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Directed by | Tony sukumar |
Produced by | Sinseer |
Written by | Prince philip |
Starring | Master Sidhartha Baby Anjali Suresh Vakkanad Shajahan |
Music by | Raghupathi pai |
Cinematography | Raj Kumar |
Edited by | Prince Philip |
Production company | Koyas productions |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
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BONAMY is a Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Tony Sukumar[1] and produced by Sinseer.[1][2] The movie portraits the journey of a stray puppy through 2 childrens' lives.[2] The film also conveys how true love and compassion can bring happiness to one's life.[3][4]
The film won Kerala State Film Award for Best Children's Film.[5][6]
Plot[edit]
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A dream village with no boundaries of love and nature. Anju lives there in a small house with her grandfather. Kuttan Chettan is her only friend in that innocent world. One day, her friend Kuttan invites her to watch a movie shooting. The journey crosses streams and alleys and ends in a small forest. Anju's friend threatens her, saying that the forest is the abode of the evil fox who comes to her house to catch the chicken and that one day the fox will not just catch the chicken but will catch children as well. He reminded her that he had nothing to fear because he had a dog in his house. Though she was scared inside, she did not show it. But soon, her friend scared her again when she was hiding in an isolated old, dilapidated building.
Anju woke up with a severe fever the next morning, but her father, a corporation cleaning employee in the city, gifted her a puppy. The puppy became her best friend soon, and she never allowed Kuttan to even see the puppy.
On a rainy evening, the grandfather dies due to a heart attack, and that night Kuttan takes the puppy and leaves it in a truck which leaves her all alone at home. Later she relocates to the city with her father.
In a city home, a 10-year-old boy, Sidharth, learns piano from his father. His mother sends him to the grocery shop to buy milk. Near the shop, he finds a wounded puppy. Sidharth brings the puppy home and hides it in the storeroom. While giving food to the puppy in the morning, his mom finds the wounds and asks him to abandon the dog.
Sidharth's dad finds an animal rehabilitation center and sends him there with the puppy. But the rehabilitation center management was not willing to accommodate a stray puppy. Sidharth then tries to leave the dog in a veterinary hospital. The doctor also refuses to provide shelter to the dog. He then tries his luck at his own uncle's apartment. But he was disappointed.Finally, he decides to leave the poor dog, where he gets it with great pain. But, the universe teaches him the miracles of life, which are beyond definitions and expectations.
Cast[edit]
- Master Sidhartha
- Baby Anjali
- Suresh Vakkanad
- Shajahan
Awards[edit]
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Children's Film[5][6]
- Kerala State Film critics Award for Best Child Artist for (Master Sidhartha)[7]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Tony Sukumar makes directorial debut with 'Bonamy', first look out". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 m, sinseer (30 August 2021). "Bonamy: Upcoming Malayalam Film Features the Journey of a Stray Puppy Through The Lives of Two Children, Says Actor-Turned-Producer Sinseer". Silverscreen India.
- ↑ "കുട്ടികളുടെ കഥ പറയുന്ന ബൊണാമി; പോസ്റ്റര് പുറത്തിറങ്ങി". Mathrubhumi. 27 August 2021.
- ↑ movie, bonamy. "ആര്യൻ ഇന്റർനാഷണൽ ചിൽഡ്രൻസ് ഫിലിം ഫെസ്റ്റിവലിൽ മികച്ച ചിത്രമായി 'ബൊണാമി'". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 30 Aug 2021.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Bonamy, Movie. "Winners of 2021 Kerala State Film Awards declared, find full list here". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Movie, Bonamy (17 October 2021). "51st Kerala State Film Awards: The full winners list". The Indian Express.
- ↑ Bonamy, Movie (13 Sep 2021). "Kerala Film Critics Awards: Prithviraj, Biju Menon share best actor award". Mathrubhumi.
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