Will Manju Warrier’s 'Rajakumari' Redefine Women-Centric Thrillers?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- The film explores women's emotional struggles post-marriage.
- Features a strong lead performance by Athmeeya.
- Inspired by a shocking true story from Kerala.
- Focuses on issues like domestic violence and women's exploitation.
- Promises a thrilling blend of emotion and storytelling.
Kochi, Nov 15 (NationPress) The title poster of the women-centric Malayalam film 'Rajakumari' was revealed on the official page of renowned actor Manju Warrier, adding significant star power and robust backing to what the creators define as a gripping, socially pertinent drama.
The film signifies the directorial debut of Unnidas Koodathil, who is also responsible for the screenplay.
Rajakumari is produced by Nalla Cinema Productions under the guidance of Faras Muhammed, Fahad Siddiq, and Fayaz Muhammed, with Ashna Rasheed acting as the executive producer.
At its heart, 'Rajakumari' delves into the emotional experiences of women who gradually lose touch with their aspirations following marriage, often overshadowed by societal norms.
The central character Janaki personifies this journey -- a young woman entering a new home filled with hope, only to face harsh realities that jeopardize her dreams.
Director Unnidas discloses that the film takes inspiration from a harrowing real-life incident that shocked Kerala, concerning the tragic death of Uthra, a young differently-abled mother from Anchal in Kollam district, who fell victim to a snakebite later revealed to be orchestrated by her husband.
This incident ignited widespread outrage and painful discussions within families, serving as the thematic foundation of 'Rajakumari'.
Through this film, the team seeks to revisit the unsettling realities exposed by the case regarding domestic violence and the exploitation of women.
Actress Athmeeya, who garnered acclaim for her role in Joseph, takes on the lead character of Janaki.
Debutant Fahad Siddiq portrays the male lead, while the supporting cast features Sreejith Ravi, Senthil Krishna, Kudassanad Kanakam, Veena Nair, Rajesh Kannur, and Rithu Manthra.
The film is presented in a thrilling style, intertwining emotional depth with engaging storytelling.
Music for the film is composed by Denson Dominic, with lyrics credited to Vinayak Sasikumar, art direction handled by Anees Nadodi, makeup by Rony Vellathuvayal, and costumes by Arun Manohar.
Production activities for 'Rajakumari' are nearing completion, with Vijayan Unni serving as finance controller, Praveen Edavannappara as production executive, and Binu Manampur as production controller.