Dubai (2001 film)
Dubai is a 2001 Malayalam-language political thriller film directed by Joshiy, with Mammootty, N. F. Varghese, Biju Menon and Anjala Zaveri in the main roles. The script for the film was written by Renji Panicker. Dubai is about the fight of Ravi Mamman, a Dubai based business tycoon against his enemies.
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Directed by | Joshiy |
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Produced by | Preethi Menon |
Written by | Renji Panicker |
Starring | Mammootty N. F. Varghese Biju Menon Nedumudi Venu Cochin Haneefa Anjala Zaveri |
Music by | Songs: Vidyasagar Background score: S. P. Venkatesh |
Cinematography | Sanjeev Shankar |
Edited by | K. Sankunni |
Production company | Anugraha Combines |
Release date | 1 September 2001 |
Running time | 198 minutes 155 minutes (edited version) |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | ₹5 crore[1] |
Barring a few scenes in the beginning, the film was completely shot in the United Arab Emirates. It was one of the most-expensive films made in Malayalam cinema, until then. Though made over a huge budget and completed in almost two years,it ended as average in Boxoffice
Plot
In 1989, Major Ravi Mamman (Mammootty) is brought to interrogate two arrested LTTE terrorists in Bangalore, who are on a mission to assassinate the Indian Prime Minister on his visit to the city. On the run, he identifies the Central Home Minister, K.J.Nair (Janardanan) as the main conspirator behind the assassination plot. Nair anticipates a political coup after the death of the Prime Minister, through which he hopes to seize power. However, Mammen's attempts foil his ambition. Nair tries to buy out Mamman, who refuses his offers. In an attempt to capture Nair and to unravel the conspiracy in the public domain, Mammen shoots at Nair, but the bullet accidentally hits Susan, Mammen's girlfriend, who dies on the spot. Nair fabricates a criminal case against Ravi Mammen, of killing Susan. Ravi is court-marshalled and sent to jail.
Upon release, Ravi leaves to Dubai, where he emerges as a successful businessman in a short time. His business empire is spread all over the Middle-East. He is assisted by Chandran Nair (N. F. Varghese), an over-enthusiastic NRI. Ravi's sudden acquisition of exponential financial power and influence makes him an enemy of many who are eagerly waiting for a chance to finish him off.
Swaminathan (Nedumudi Venu), an accountant and a fatherlike figure for Ravi, is in deep financial trouble. He wins a lawsuit and gains several million Dirhams, but Victor Sebastian (Cochin Haneefa), his cunning attorney, cheats him by conspiring with Kishan Narayan Bhatta (Nirmal Pandey), an underworld don from Mumbai. Victor kills Swaminathan and his wife (Urmila Unni), after forcefully transferring properties to his name. Ammu (Anjala Zaveri), Swaminathan's daughter reaches Dubai from Bangalore for the funeral. Ravi Mammen promises her that he will recover her property. Bhatta tries many ways to resist Ravi Mammen. Lieutenant Kiran Pothan Cheriyan (Biju Menon), once a subordinate of Ravi in the Army, is in love with Alice - sister of Ravi. Ravi Mammen, while coming to know about this relationship, decides to make Kiran a responsible individual hands over the reins of business to him.
Chandran Nair, who was holding huge power over Ravi, finds Kiran to be his enemy and joins Bhatta. In the absence of Ravi, he plots the murder of Kiran and Ammu. However they are saved by an Arab servant. Ravi Mammen realises the role of Chandran Nair behind the plot. Chandran Nair shoots himself and is killed.Bhatta asks Ravi to visit him in his resort to agree a final settlement, where he discovers K.J.Nair to be the brains behind Bhatta. K.J.Nair is killed in Delhi at his guest house by Ravi, who flies back to Dubai to face Bhatta. Ravi succeeds in saving Ammu with the help of Kiran, and during the ensuing struggle, Victor gets killed by Kiran. On his way back again, they are blocked by Bhatta, but in the violent fight that follows, Bhatta is killed after getting his head chopped by the fan of a helicopter. The film ends with Ravi, Ammu and Kiran leaving in the same helicopter which killed Bhatta.
Cast
- Mammootty as Major Ravi Mammen
- Anjala Zaveri as Ammu Swaminathan
- Biju Menon as Lt. Kiran Cheriyan Pothan
- Nirmal Pandey as Kishan Narayan Bhatta
- N. F. Varghese as Chandran Nair
- Vijayakumar as Yousaf
- Preetha Vijayakumar as Alice
- Cochin Haneefa as Victor Sebastian
- Janardhanan as K. J. Nair
- Nedumudi Venu as Swaminathan
- Mamukkoya as Kunjappukutty
- Remya Lakshmanan as Anjali Bhakthiyar
- Urmila Unni as Swaminathan's Wife
- Bharath Gopi as Joseph Pandala/Ouseppukutty
- Vindhya as Susanna Joseph Pandala
- Sagar Shiyas as Majeed
- Niyaz Musliyar as Shakeel
- Murali Menon
- Swetha Menon as Cameo Appearance in Song
Soundtrack
The film score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh who has collaborated with director Joshy on several blockbusters including No.20 Madras Mail, Dhruvam, Kauravar, Lelam and Vazhunnor. The songs featured in the film were composed by Vidyasagar, with lyrics written by Gireesh Puthenchery and NS Bedi.[2]
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | Hai Hillalin Thanka | MG Sreekumar, Swarnalatha | Gireesh Puthenchery | |
2 | Khuda Ek Hi Hei | Chorus, Munna Shoukkath, R Aalam | NS Bedi | |
3 | Mukil Mudi | MG Sreekumar, Chorus | Gireesh Puthenchery | |
4 | Oru Paattin | Sujatha Mohan, Nikhil K Menon, Sreenivas | Gireesh Puthenchery | |
5 | Saandhyathaaram Thiriyanachu | S. Janaki | Gireesh Puthenchery | |
6 | Yaduvamsha Yaamini | K. S. Chithra | Gireesh Puthenchery | |
7 | Yaduvamsha Yaamini [M] | P Jayachandran | Gireesh Puthenchery |
References
- Sreedhar Pillai (23 August 2002). "Magic on the wane". The Hindu. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- "Dubai". MalayalaChalachithram. Retrieved 7 October 2014.