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| director = [[T. V. Chandran]]
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| producer = Ravindranath
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| story = [[C. V. Sreeraman]]
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| screenplay = T. V. Chandran
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| starring = [[Mammootty]]<br/>[[Naseeruddin Shah]]<br/ >[[Laboni Sarkar]]<br/>[[Janardhanan (actor)|Janardhanan]]<br/>[[Maniyanpilla Raju]]
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| music = [[Johnson (composer)|Johnson]]
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| released = 10 March 1994
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| language = [[Malayalam]]
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==Plot==
==Plot==

'''''Ponthan Mada''''' is based on two short stories, ''Ponthan Mada'' and ''Sheema Thampuran'' by [[C. V. Sreeraman]]. Set in the 1940s [[British Raj|British India]], the film is about the extra ordinary, touching and heartening bonding of the so-called low-caste Ponthan Mada (Mammootty) with his colonial landlord Sheema Thampuran (Naseeruddin Shah), who was expelled to British India from England during his youth for supporting the [[Irish Republican Army]]. Crossing the class boundaries, the two communicate through Thampuran's window with Mada hanging from a palm tree.
'''''Ponthan Mada''''' is based on two short stories, ''Ponthan Mada'' and ''Sheema Thampuran'' by [[C. V. Sreeraman]]. Set in the 1940s [[British Raj|British India]], the film is about the extra ordinary, touching and heartening bonding of the so-called low-caste Ponthan Mada (Mammootty) with his colonial landlord Sheema Thampuran (Naseeruddin Shah), who was expelled to British India from England during his youth for supporting the [[Irish Republican Army]]. Crossing the class boundaries, the two communicate through Thampuran's window with Mada hanging from a palm tree.


==Awards==
==Awards==

The film has won the following awards since its release:
The film has won the following awards since its release:
'''1994 [[National Film Awards]] ([[India]])'''
'''1994 [[National Film Awards]] ([[India]])'''
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

This is the only [[Malayalam language|Malayalam-language]] film of [[Naseeruddin Shah]].
This is the only [[Malayalam language|Malayalam-language]] film of [[Naseeruddin Shah]].


==External links==
==External links==

*{{imdb title|id=0248317|title=Ponthan Mada}}
*{{imdb title|id=0248317|title=Ponthan Mada}}



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Ponthan Mada
Directed byT. V. Chandran
Screenplay byT. V. Chandran
Story byC. V. Sreeraman
Produced byRavindranath
StarringMammootty
Naseeruddin Shah
Laboni Sarkar
Janardhanan
Maniyanpilla Raju
CinematographyVenu
Edited byVenugopal
Music byJohnson
Distributed byMac Release
Release date
10 March 1994
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Ponthan Mada is a 1994 Malayalam-language Indian feature film written and directed by T. V. Chandran. The film stars Mammootty and Naseeruddin Shah.

Plot

Ponthan Mada is based on two short stories, Ponthan Mada and Sheema Thampuran by C. V. Sreeraman. Set in the 1940s British India, the film is about the extra ordinary, touching and heartening bonding of the so-called low-caste Ponthan Mada (Mammootty) with his colonial landlord Sheema Thampuran (Naseeruddin Shah), who was expelled to British India from England during his youth for supporting the Irish Republican Army. Crossing the class boundaries, the two communicate through Thampuran's window with Mada hanging from a palm tree.

Awards

The film has won the following awards since its release: 1994 National Film Awards (India)

Trivia

This is the only Malayalam-language film of Naseeruddin Shah.