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Ee. Ma. Yau

2018· Dir. Lijo Jose Pellissery
imdb 8.4
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Synopsis

When Vavachan Mesthiri dies unexpectedly, his son Eeshi promises to give him a grand funeral. However, a series of unfortunate events creates obstacles in fulfilling his promise.

Cast

Kainakary Thankaraj

Kainakary Thankaraj

Valiyathuparambil Vavachan Mesthiri

Chemban Vinod Jose

Chemban Vinod Jose

Eeshi, Vavachan's son

Vinayakan

Vinayakan

Ayyappan, Eeshi's friend

Dileesh Pothan

Dileesh Pothan

Fr. Zacharia Parappurathu (Vicar)

Arya Salim

Arya Salim

Elisabeth (Sabeth), Eeshi's wife

Bitto Davis

Bitto Davis

Paanji

Krishna P.

Krishna P.

Nissa (Agnissa)

Kunjunju

Kunjunju

Chowro

Sudarshanan

Sudarshanan

Manikan

Anson

Anson

C.I. Mathen

Liji

Liji

Karuthamolly

Crew

Lijo Jose Pellissery

Lijo Jose Pellissery

Director

Aashiq Abu

Aashiq Abu

Producer

Rajesh George Kulangara

Rajesh George Kulangara

Producer

P. F. Mathews

P. F. Mathews

Screenplay

Shyju Khalid

Shyju Khalid

Cinematographer

Deepu S. Joseph

Deepu S. Joseph

Editor

Prashant Pillai

Prashant Pillai

Music

Gallery

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Press

Ee.Ma.Yau will certainly be counted among the classics of Malayalam cinema.
Nirmal Jovial (The Week)
Praises PF Mathews' screenplay and calls director Lijo Jose Pellissery and cinematographer Shyju Khalid as the heroes of the film.
Navamy Sudhish (The Hindu)
Calls Ee.Ma.Yau one of the finest films in Mollywood in a very long time, adding that nobody is leaving without shedding a drop of tear or without a heavy heart.
Gokul M. G. (Deccan Chronicle)
Was all praise for the film, rated the film 'Excellent', and wrote that "With 'Ee.Ma.Yau' Lijo Jose Pellissery surpasses himself, asserts once and for all that he's a master craftsman who astutely sees his dough even in a theme that is as stiff and unmalleable as a corpse (pun intended), and crafts a chimerical ode to mortality."
Film critic Veeyen
A laugh-out-loud, yet deep, meditation on death and faith that's a masterclass in writing.
Baradwaj Rangan (Film Companion South)