Soman Ambaat

Soman Ambaat[1]
Born Kochi, Kerala, India
Residence Dubai, UAE
Nationality Indian
Citizenship India
Alma mater Bharata Mata College, Kochi
Occupation Film director, screenwriter
Years active 1977 – present
Spouse(s) Latha
Children Deepika and Abishek

Soman Ambaat (also spelled Soman Ambatt or referred as just Soman)[2] is a notable director (Member of FEFKA) in Malayalam cinema. His debut film was Aayiram Abhilashangal (1984).[3] This was followed by several notable films in Malayalam like Manasariyathe (1984), Oppom Oppathinoppum (1986),[4] and Agnimuhurtham (1987).[5] He has also worked as Chief Associate director for movies like Jagadguru Adisankaran (1977), Shrimad Bhagwadgeeta (1977), Ashtamangalyam (1977), Harshabhaspam (1977), Pichipoo (1978, Manoradham (1978), Vilakkum veilchavum (1978), Aanakkalari (1978), Kolillakam (1981), and Ponnum Poovum (1982).

Personal life

Soman Ambaat is married to Latha, daughter of film editor K Sankunni.[6] He has one daughter Deepika Soman married to Rateesh Ramachandran and one son Abishek Soman.

Career

Born in Edappally, Kochi, Soman Ambaat completed his graduation from Bharat Mata college in Kochi. He left is banking profession to join film industry. Started his career as Assistant Director to P. Bhaskaran. Later on he worked as Associate Director for various films with eminent directors like A. Vincent, P. N. Sundaram, P Gopikumar, Vijayanand and A B Raj. His first independent venture was Aayiram Abhilashangal in 1984, which was a suspense thriller with a varied film treatment. This movie starred Mammotty, Sukumaran, Soman, Maneka and Swapna in lead roles.[7] The movie also was multi starer with all prominent actors of that era. The movie was received well with the audience for its different approach. Followed by a notable movie, Manasariyathe (1984)[8][9] starring Mohanlal, Zarina Wahab, Nedumudi Venu, Sattar and Jagathy. Mohanlal starrer megahit Malayalam movie Drishyam (2013) movie had similar story line to the movie Manasariyathe. In 1986, he directed the mega hit movie Oppom Oppathinoppum starring Mohanlal, Menaka, Shankar and Lalu alex.[10] In 1987 he directed a family drama Agnimuhurtam[11] with Rateesh and Urvashi. His movie Ennum Maarodanaykkan[12] in 1986 was not completed since he left for UAE to pursue a different career. The movie songs were released and was well received. Apart from his hectic film making schedule he also was an avid reader and got keen interest in computer technology which was nascent at that time. This led him to develop his own virtual digital application (called Silver)for film production which was handed over to Brilliant Computers, Chennai for commercialization. He is currently based in UAE working in Dubai Airports as System Engineer and is planning a come back to Malayalam cinema and television industry.

Filmography

As Director

Year Movie Name Cast Music Director
1984 Aayiram Abhilashangal Mammotty, Sukumaran, Soman, Menaka and Swapna A. T. Ummer
1984 Manasariyathe Mohanlal, Zarina Wahab, Nedumudi Venu, Sattar and Jagathy Reghukumar
1986 Oppom Oppathinoppum Mohanlal, Menaka, Shankar and Lalu alex Jerry Amaldev
1987 Agnimuhurtam Rateesh, Urvashi, Mamukoya, Soorya, Santosh S.P.Venketesh

References

  1. Ambaat or Ambatt, Soman. "IMDB". IMDB. IMDB.
  2. Ambaat or Ambatt, Soman. "IMDB". IMDB. IMDB.
  3. Aayiram Abhilashangal, Malayalam movie. "Malayalam Cinema". Malalyalacinema. Malayalacinema.
  4. Malayalam movie, Oppom Oppathinoppum. "IMDB". IMDB. IMDB.
  5. List of Malayalam films of 1987
  6. http://en.msidb.org/displayProfile.php?category=editor&artist=K%20Sankunni
  7. http://www.malayalamcinemahistory.com/sf/Mammootty1.htm#0064
  8. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0292091/
  9. Manasariyathe
  10. http://en.msidb.org/m.php?552
  11. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0352145/
  12. http://malayalasangeetham.info/m.php?3672
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