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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2015}} {{Use Indian English|date=October 2015}} Line 25 ⟶ 21: | gross = }} '''''Umma''''' ({{lang-en|Mother}}) is a 1960 [[Malayalam]] social drama film directed and produced by [[Kunchacko]]. It was the first directorial venture of Kunchacko. Its screenplay is written by Vimal while the dialogues are by [[P. K. Sarangapani]], who was on his debut. The film is based on the novel of the same name by [[Moidu Padiyath]]. It was the first Muslim social film in Malayalam. The story of the film revolves around marital evils that prevailed in the Muslim community, particularly in the [[Malabar (Northern Kerala)|Malabar region]].<ref name="TLH">{{cite journal |last1=Abdul Salam |first1=Najla Kaikulangara |title=Muslim Women in Malayalam Cinema; Within and Beyond Stereotypes |journal=The Literary Herald |date=April 2019 |volume=4 |issue=6 |pages= The film was a box office success and gained critical praise.<ref name="Umma 1960"/> The famous song "Kadalivaazhakayyilirunnu" is from this film. Line 115 ⟶ 111: * {{IMDb title|id=156149|title=Umma}} [[Category:1964 drama films]]▼
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