Aami

Aami is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language biographical film based on the life of poet-author Kamala Das. It is written and directed by Kamal and stars Manju Warrier as Kamala Surayya, along with Murali Gopy, Tovino Thomas, Anoop Menon, and Anand Bal. The film was released on 9 February 2018. It won two Kerala State Film Awards.

Plot
Aami portrays the life of writer Madhavikutty, mainly focused on her childhood, family life, marital life, devotion to Lord Krishna, and conversion to Islam in the later periods of her life.

Cast

 * Manju Warrier as Kamala Surayya (Kamala)
 * Neelanjana as Teenage Aami
 * Aangelina Abraham as Childhood Aami
 * Tovino Thomas as Lord Krishna
 * Murali Gopy as Madhava Das, Madhavikutty's husband
 * Anoop Menon as Akbar Ali
 * Vijayalakshmi as Balamani Amma
 * Rasna Pavithran as Young Balamani Amma
 * Anil Nedumangad as V. M. Nair
 * K. P. A. C. Lalitha as Januvamma
 * Vinaya Prasad as Sulochana Nalappat, writer and Kamala's sister
 * Jitha as Sulochana Nalapat Young
 * Swasthika as Sulochana Nalapat Childhood
 * Rahul Madhav as Kamala's imaginary friend
 * Indrans as Narayanan, Goldsmith
 * Jyothikrishna as Malathi
 * Anjali Nair as Khamar
 * Balachandran Chullikadu a Himself
 * Renji Panicker as S. K. Nair, Malayalanadu Editor
 * Lakshmi Priya as Madhavikutty fan
 * Sreedevi Unni as Ammamma
 * Valsala Menon as Muttashi
 * Lal Kumar as Monu (MD Nalappatt)
 * Uttara as Young Januvamma
 * Krishnan Balakrishnan as a reporter
 * Dinesh Prabhakar as angry husband of Madhavikutty fan
 * Jayaraj Warrier as Sukumaran
 * Sethu Lakshmi as Kuttiamma
 * Kritika Pradeep
 * Anand Bal as Chinnan Das

Production
In 2016, Bollywood actress Vidya Balan was signed for the role of Kamala Surayya, but in January 2017, she backed out from the film citing creative differences with Kamal. In 2016, Murali Gopy was confirmed in the role of Madhava Das, Kamala's husband, and Prithviraj Sukumaran in a fictional character. Later in the year, Prithviraj also opted out from the film due to his tight filming schedules and recommended Tovino Thomas instead. Later, Anoop Menon was added to the cast. Media outlets reported several names as a replacement for Balan. But in February 2017, Kamal denied all the reports and said that he was not in a hurry and was still looking for a person whose features matched that of Surayya's, which was the reason he chose Balan in the first place. Although he revealed he is also considering suggestions from others, and Parvathy is one among them. In February 2017, Manju Warrier signed to play Kamala Surayya.

Principal photography commenced on 24 March 2017 at Kamala Surayya Memorial in Punnayurkulam, Thrissur. Ottapalam was the main location in the first schedule that lasted till April. The other locations were Mumbai, Kolkata, and Ernakulam.

Soundtrack
The film score is composed by Bijibal. The film features original songs composed by two composers, M. Jayachandran and Taufiq Qureshi. Qureshi's compositions are ghazals with lyrics written by Academy Award winner Gulzar. The lyrics for the Malayalam songs are written by Rafeeq Ahamed.

Awards and nominations

 * Flowers Indian Film Awards
 * Best Actress – 2018 – Manju Warrier (shared with Udaharanam Sujatha)
 * Asia Vision awards
 * Best Actress – 2018 – Manju Warrier
 * Nana Awards
 * Best actress – 2018 – Manju Warrier
 * Kerala State Film Awards
 * Best Female Playback Singer- Shreya Ghoshal
 * Best Background Score- Bijibal
 * Vanitha Film Awards
 * Best Actress- Manju Warrier
 * Asianet Film Awards
 * Best Actress- Manju Warrier
 * Filmfare Awards South
 * Best Actress- Manju Warrier
 * 8th South Indian International Movie Awards
 * Nominated for Best Singer- Shreya Goshal