Naval Enna Jewel Explained

Naval Enna Jewel
Director:Renjilal Damodaran
Producer:Renjilal Damodaran
Cyriac Mathew Alencheril
Screenplay:Renjilal Damodaran
V. K. Ajith Kumar
Story:Renjilal Damodaran
Starring:Shweta Menon
Reem Kadem
Adil Hussain
Anu Sithara
Music:M. Jayachandran (songs)
Eddie Torres (score)
Cinematography:Jobi James
Editing:Vijayakumar
Studio:Indusvalley Film Creations
Distributor:Silver Screen Movie Makers
Country:India
Runtime:140 minutes

Naval Enna Jewel, titled Naval the Jewel in English, is a 2017 Indian drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Renjilal Damodaran. It was simultaneously shot in Malayalam and English languages. The film revolves around the lives of a mother and daughter who are victims of arabi kalyanam. The film stars Shweta Menon and Reem Kadem, alongside Adil Hussain, Anu Sithara, Alen Matters Cyriac Alencheril, Anjali Nair, Sudheer Karamana, and Paris Laxmi.

Naval Enna Jewel was released in theatres on 18 August 2017. At the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, the film won the Best Makeup Artist for N. G. Roshan. It won two awards at the 2018 Amsterdam International Film Festival—Best Actress (Kadem) and Best Original Score (Eddie Torres). Menon won Best Actress at the 7th Delhi International Film Festival.

Plot

Asma is the eldest daughter in a poor Muslim family in Malabar. Asma is married to a 70-year-old Iranian as his fifth wife. Soon the Iranian dies and Asma becomes a widow with one child. But Asma's daughter Naval gets good education and grew into a progressive woman. Her guardian, Chachu made all this possible. And one day Naval had to kill a man for attempting rape. Naval gets a death sentence for the same. Then it is revealed that Chachu is not a man but Asma. Then the film follows Asma's attempts to help Naval.

Cast

Production

The film was produced by Cyriac Mathew Alencheril, who also acted in the film under the stage name Alen Matters. Renjilal Damodaran, who co-produced and directed the film, co-wrote the screenplay with V. K. Ajith Kumar.[1] The film explores the theme of arabi kalyanam, a tradition in Kerala where a minor Muslim girl is married to an older Arab man, leading to her subsequent estrangement. The story was inspired by real-life individuals and incidents. Shwetha Menon played one of the main lead roles. She did a makeover to portray an elderly man.[2] For the title role, American actress of Iraqi origin, Reem Kadem was cast. Her character was based on a real Malayali Muslim woman.[3] Adil Hussain played an Iranian government official who speaks Malayalam. The film was shot in Muscat, Oman,[4] Iran,[5] and some prison scenes in Viyyur, Kerala.[6] Kadem completed her portions in the film by April 2016. The film was simultaneously shot in Malayalam and English, requiring actors to enact the same scene twice in both languages while filming.[7]

Soundtrack

The film soundtrack consist of three Malayalam songs and one English song. Music of Malayalam songs was composed by M Jayachandran, with lyrics by Rafeeq Ahammed and Kavyamayi Renjilal.[8] The fourth song is by Eddie Torres and Ashley Garland.

Reception

Critical response

Meera Manu of Deccan Chronicle rated 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated, "the movie simply reminds us no matter how loud we boast about freedom, for women it is a far cry".[9] Asha Praksh of The Times of India gave 2.5 out of 5 stars, and wrote that "the film does have a brilliant story, no doubt, with an unpredictable twist at the end but the way it is executed leaves a lot to be desired", adding that the film would have been better if it had "stuck consistently to a realistic mode of story-telling sans drama".[10]

Awards

At the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, the film won the Best Makeup Artist for N. G. Roshan.[11] At the 2018 Amsterdam International Film Festival, the film was nominated for Best Feature Film (Renjilal), Best Original Score (Eddie Tores), Best Actress (Kadem), and Best Supporting Actress (Menon).[12] It won two awards—Best Actress (Kadem) and Best Original Score (Eddie Torres).[13] It was screened at the Boston International Film Festival.[14] Menon won Best Actress at the 7th Delhi International Film Festival.[15]

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Notes and References

  1. News: S.. Priyadershini. Alen Matters from Hollywood is prodcuing a Malayalam English film Nawal The Jewel on the atrocities on women. 17 December 2023. The Hindu. 4 May 2016.
  2. News: Manu. Meera. Power of disguise. 6 December 2017. Deccan Chronicle. 22 August 2017.
  3. News: Desk. Thiruvananthapuram. A fight for human rights, says Reem Kedem. 19 December 2017. The Hindu. 29 August 2017.
  4. News: Sebastian. Shevlin. An officer and a gentleman. 19 December 2017. The New Indian Express. 9 September 2017.
  5. News: Sudhish. Navamy. Dancing has immensely helped in carving out my film career: Anu Sithara. 19 December 2017. The New Indian Express. 27 September 2017.
  6. News: Prakash. Asha. Director Ranjith Lal refutes allegations. 19 December 2017. The Times of India. 27 January 2017.
  7. News: Sreekumar. Priya. From across the seas. 19 December 2017. Deccan Chronicle. 12 August 2017.
  8. News: Soman. Deepa. 'Nawal Enna Jewel' movie's first song 'Nilambal Nilavodu' is a melody by Shreya Ghoshal. 19 December 2017. The Times of India. 24 July 2017.
  9. News: Manu. Meera. Naval Enna Jewel movie review: A fight against patriarchy. 6 December 2017. Deccan Chronicle. 21 August 2017.
  10. News: Prakash. Asha. Naval Enna Jewel Movie Review. 6 December 2017. The Times of India. 18 August 2017.
  11. News: Prakash. Asha. Naval Enna Jewel director against state film awards. 6 December 2017. The Times of India. 9 March 2017.
  12. News: Times News Network . Shweta Menon's Naval Enna Jewel nominated for Amsterdam Film Festival . 17 December 2023 . . 20 June 2018.
  13. News: Times News Network . 'Naval Enna Jewel' win top honors at Amsterdam International Film Festival . 17 December 2023 . . 20 August 2018.
  14. Web site: Nawal the Jewel .
  15. News: Jayaram. Deepika. Swetha Menon bags Best Actress Award at Delhi International Film Festival. 17 December 2023. The Times of India. 20 October 2018.