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Nayattu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Prakkat
Written byShahi Kabir
Produced byRanjith
P. M. Sasidharan
StarringKunchako Boban
Joju George
Nimisha Sajayan
CinematographyShyju Khalid
Edited byMahesh Narayanan
Rajesh Rajenndrran
Music byVishnu Vijay
Production
companies
Distributed byMagic Frames
Release date
  • 8 April 2021 (2021-04-08) (India)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Nayattu (transl. Hunting) is a 2021 Indian Malayalam-language drama thriller film directed by Martin Prakkat and written by Shahi Kabir. It was produced by Ranjith and P. M. Sasidharan through Gold Coin Motion Picture Company in association with Martin Prakkat Films. The film stars Kunchako Boban, Joju George, and Nimisha Sajayan, with Jaffar Idukki, Anil Nedumangad, and Hakkim Shajahan in supporting roles. Vishnu Vijay composed the original songs and background score.[1][2]

The film was released on 8 April 2021 to widespread critical acclaim for its direction and the cast's performances. It was one among the 14 films shortlisted for India's submission for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards, but lost in final selection.[3] The film was remade in Telugu as Kota Bommali PS (2023).[4]

Plot

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Praveen Michael rejoins the police force in a new station as a CPO. A local political goon named Biju, who is related to police officer CPO Sunitha, is summoned for being a constant troublemaker. Praveen and his senior officer ASI Maniyan get into a scuffle with the goon and lock him up in the cell, but is later released without charges due to the political influence of his Dalit party. After a wedding party, Maniyan and Praveen are drunk, joined by Sunitha who accepts a lift. With Maniyan's nephew Rahul as the driver, they get into a collision with a motorbike. They move to assist after realizing that the bike rider Jayan is a friend of Biju.

Rahul flees from the scene immediately after which the trio gets spotted by civilians. They attempt to rescue Jayan, who is announced dead on arrival, sending Biju’s mob into a rage and forcing the trio to flee to their station. At the station, Maniyan realizes that they will be accused of murder and arrested soon, resulting in the trio fleeing and on the run. With political pressure mounting on the police to frame them, they retreat to Munnar to seek asylum with an old acquaintance of Maniyan. The CM gets involved in the matter due to an impending election where the support of the Dalit organization is crucial for victory. The investigation is handed over to the Crime Branch. A squad of senior police officers, led by SP Anuradha, is sent in pursuit of the fugitives.

Anuradha and her squad manage to locate the runaways but cannot launch an assault due to the strategic location of their hiding place. In the city, the police decide to stage a drama with the allowance of the CM. They announce that all three police officers are arrested and parade dummies with faces covered to the media. When the squad finally makes the move, Praveen and Sunitha run, only to find Maniyan hanging dead in a building with a suicide video note in his mobile phone as a dying declaration. Due to the previous dummy arrest, the squad is in trouble. The CM threatens to place the blame on the police department, ordering them to clean up the mess.

Praveen tries to escape to safeguard the suicide video but is captured and is arrested along with Sunitha and brought to the police club along with Maniyan’s body. The police officers stage Maniyan's suicide in police custody and compel the other two to give corroborating statements, which makes Maniyan responsible for the death of the Dalit youth and thus making them free of the crime. Praveen and Sunitha both refuse, and they are given time to change their mind till they reach the court. They are later placed in custody and transported to court in a police van as the voting for the by-elections takes place.

Cast

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Production

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Principal photography of the film began before the COVID-19 pandemic in India and stopped during lockdown period. The filming resumed by the end of September and was completed in October 2020.[5][6][7]

Music

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The music was composed by Vishnu Vijay.

Nayattu[8]
Soundtrack album by
Released19 April 2021
Recorded2020–2021
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length10:25
LanguageMalayalam
Label123 Musix
ProducerVishnu Vijay
Vishnu Vijay chronology
Ambili
(2019)
Nayattu[8]
(2021)
Bheemante Vazhi
(2021)
External audio
audio icon Audio Jukebox on YouTube
Nayattu
No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Appalaale"Anwar AliMadhuvanthi Narayan3:22
2."Marukara Thedum (Travel Song)"Vinayak SasikumarAntony Dasan4:02
3."Narabali"VedanVedan3:01
Total length:10:25

Release

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The movie was released on 8 April 2021.[9][10]

Accolades

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Year Award/Festival Category Recipient Notes
2021 Diorama International Film Festival[11] Second Best Indian Feature Film
Best Actor Joju George
Kerala State Film Awards[12] Best Actor
Best Story Shahi Kabir
Best Editor Mahesh Narayanan and Rajesh Rajendran

References

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  1. ^ "Martin Prakkat's next gets a title - 'Nayattu'". The New Indian Express. 18 September 2020.
  2. ^ Soman, Deepa (24 February 2021). "Kunchako Boban says his 'Nayattu' character Praveen Michael was quite a challenging one". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Nayattu, Mandela in shortlist of films for India's entry to Academy Awards". News Minute. 20 October 2021.
  4. ^ "'Kotabommali', Telugu remake of 'Nayattu' motion poster released". Mathrubhumi. 2 August 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  5. ^ George, Anjana (18 September 2020). "Kunchacko Boban: The character in Nayattu has possibilities to explore my acting calibre". The Times of India.
  6. ^ Nagarajan, Saraswathy (31 October 2020). "Nimisha Sajayan to work with Adil Hussain in 'Footprints on Water'". The Hindu.
  7. ^ "Exclusive: 'Nayattu explores behaviour, not identity'". The Federal. 17 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Nayattu". Spotify. 19 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Martin Prakkat's Nayattu confirmed for April 8 release". The New Indian Express. 11 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Nayattu gets a release date". OnManorama. 11 March 2021.
  11. ^ "ഡിയോരമ ഫിലിം ഫെസ്റ്റിവല്‍; മികച്ച നടന്‍ ജോജു ജോര്‍ജ്, ചിത്രം നായാട്ട്" [Joju George Best Actor in Diorama Film Festival]. Reporter TV (in Malayalam). 27 December 2021.
  12. ^ "52nd Kerala State Film Awards: The complete winners list". The Indian Express. 28 May 2022. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
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