Agninakshathram | |
Director: | Karim |
Producer: | Shantha V. Nathan |
Starring: | Suresh Gopi Biju Menon Siddique Jagathy Sreekumar |
Music: | Raveendran S. P. Venkatesh (Background Score) |
Cinematography: | Ramachandra Babu |
Editing: | K.Rajagopal |
Country: | India |
Language: | Malayalam |
Agninakshathram is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy film directed by Karim and produced by Shantha V. Nathan. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Biju Menon, Siddique And Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had background score by S. P. Venkatesh and songs by Raveendran.
The story revolves around a Brahmin mansion, Thirumangalam Kovilakam, in which its members are tortured over decades by black magicians for acquiring a sacred idol to gain supernatural powers.
The elder one, Valyachan saves the family with his prayers and prudence every time. Following the marriage of an atheist member, Aniyan Thampuran, a girl was born to him who has supernatural abilities. Believed to be an incarnation of Goddess, people from far abroad started visiting the girl for help. Chudala the disciple of black magicians, decides to enter the mansion in disguise to understand the girl's abilities and bring the mansion to the ground. His plans are foiled by the elder one. As an answer to his prayers, a saviour reaches the mansion as Thalakkulathoor Nambi an incarnation of Lord Aditya (the sun God), in disguise as a Kalari master. The crux of story involves the fight between good and evil.
The film had a delayed release along with Thekkekkara Superfast on Vishu.[1]