Narayam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Sasi Sankar and stars Murali and Urvashi in lead roles.[1][2][3] At 41st National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Film on Other Social Issues.
Plot
Gayathri, born into an impoverished Hindu Namboothiri family in Palakkad, takes up the post of teaching Arabic in a school in Kozhikode. There she is supported in her decision by writer and social activist Shekharan, a widower with an only child, and the manager of the school, Hajiyar. The prospect of a Hindu woman teaching Arabic to Muslim students leads to communal problems, mainly led by three people: Menon who wants to take over the school management, Hajiyar's son-in-law – Azeez – who happened to take a bribe for appointing a Muslim as an Arabic teacher at the school, and the shrewd politician – Chelakkadan – who is waiting for an opportunity to unleash a communal riot and thereby reap electoral votes.
Cast
- Urvashi as Gayathri
- Murali as Shekharan
- Kalpana
- Prathapachandran as Menon
- Vijayaraghavan as Azeez
- Jagadish as Kunjali
- Kuthiravattam Pappu as Warrier
- M. R. Gopakumar as Damodharan Namboothiri
- M. S. Thripunithura as Iyer
- Mamukkoya as Moosa
- N. F. Varghese as Chelakkadan
- Santha Devi as Amina Umma
- Santhakumari
- V. K. Sreeraman as Hajiyar
- Neena Kurup as Hajiyar's Daughter
- Kundara Johny as DEO
- Vijayan Peringodu
- Rajan Padoor as Ramakrishnan
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