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Punyam Aham 2010

113 min📅 2010-01-22

Set against the backdrop of India's tumultuous freedom struggle, *Punyam Aham (2010)* weaves a poignant drama about love, abandonment, and the search for identity.

Director: Raj Nair

Cast

Prithviraj Sukumaran
Prithviraj Sukumaran
Naarayanan Unni
Nedumudi Venu
Nedumudi Venu
Kaarackal Easwaran Namboodiri
Samvrutha Sunil
Samvrutha Sunil
Jayasree
Sona Nair
Sona Nair
Elder Sister
KPAC Lalitha
KPAC Lalitha
Jayasree's Amma
Nishanth Sagar
Nishanth Sagar
Georgekutty
M R Gopakumar
M R Gopakumar
Pappanassar
Sreejith Ravi
Sreejith Ravi
Pankan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Punyam Aham (2010) about?

The film follows a high-caste Brahmin who falls in love with a woman from a lower social class during India's independence movement. Their marriage produces a son, but the man disappears, leaving the family to fend for themselves. Years later, the son grows up and sets out to find his estranged father, confronting the harsh realities of caste and abandonment along the way.

Who directed Punyam Aham?

Director Raj Nair, known for his evocative storytelling in Malayalam cinema, helmed *Punyam Aham*.

Who stars in Punyam Aham?

The film features Prithviraj Sukumaran as the son, alongside Nedumudi Venu, KPAC Lalitha, Samvrutha Sunil, and Sona Nair in pivotal roles.

Is Punyam Aham (2010) worth watching?

As an unrated drama, *Punyam Aham* stands out for its emotional depth and historical setting. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its focus on caste dynamics and personal redemption makes it a compelling watch for fans of period dramas and character-driven narratives.

How long is Punyam Aham?

The film has a runtime of 113 minutes.

About Punyam Aham (2010) — A Forbidden Love and the Quest for Identity in India's Freedom Struggle

Set against the backdrop of India's tumultuous freedom struggle, *Punyam Aham (2010)* weaves a poignant drama about love, abandonment, and the search for identity. Directed by Raj Nair, this Malayalam gem explores the forbidden romance between a high-caste Brahmin and a woman from a lower social stratum. Their marriage and the birth of a son seem like a fleeting moment of hope, but fate tears them apart when the husband deserts his family. Years later, the son embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about his father, unraveling layers of societal prejudice, personal loss, and redemption. With its rich historical setting and emotional depth, the film captures the struggles of ordinary people caught in the tides of change.

Starring Malayalam cinema's powerhouse Prithviraj Sukumaran as the son, alongside veteran actors Nedumudi Venu and KPAC Lalitha, *Punyam Aham* blends stellar performances with themes of caste, legacy, and belonging. The cinematography and period details immerse viewers in a bygone era, where personal desires clash with societal norms. A thought-provoking narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.