Mampazhakkalam
Mampazhakkalam (transl. The season of mangoes) is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Joshiy, written by T. A. Shahid and produced by M. Mani. It stars Mohanlal and Shobana, alongside a large supporting cast. The film features original songs composed by M. Jayachandran and background score by S. P. Venkatesh. Mampazhakkalam released on 4 November 2004 was a commercial success at the box office.[1][2]
Mampazhakkalam | |
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Directed by | Joshiy |
Produced by | M. Mani |
Written by | T. A. Shahid |
Starring | Mohanlal Shobana Adithya Menon Vishnu Prasad Kaviyoor Ponnamma Sanusha Harisree Ashokan Innocent Kalabhavan Mani |
Music by | M. Jayachandran S. P. Venkatesh (Score) |
Cinematography | Sanjeev Shankar |
Edited by | Ranjan Abraham |
Production company | Aroma Movie International |
Distributed by | Aroma Release |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
Following his father's (Nedumudi Venu) tragic suicide, Puramanayil Chandran (Mohanlal) was forced leave for Abu Dhabi at the young age of 22, to amortise all his father's debts. The film commences with his mother, Lakshmi (Kaviyoor Ponnamma), faking an illness to persuade Chandran to come back to India to get him married. Chandran takes care of his big family including his mother, uncle, aunt, his younger sister and brothers, and their spouses and children. From the money earned during his years of toil in the Persian Gulf region, Chandran has opened and runs a successful school in the name of his late father.
During his vacation in India, Chandran has an excellent time with his family. However, Chandran's marriage doesn't take place because a suitable bride couldn't be found. Depressed by this, Chandran decides to go back to Abu Dhabi. On his way to the airport, Chandran sees his childhood friend Indira (Shobhana). Chandran's quest to meet Indira becomes unsuccessful and he decides to cancel his trip to Abu Dhabi.
As the plot uncovers, Chandran's love for Indira is realised. However, Indira is now a single mother of ten-year-old Malu (Sanusha) after her ex-husband went to jail. One day Chandran sees Indira and her daughter. Malu does not like Chandran because of her bad experiences with her father. Indira's husband, Dr. Raghuram (Adithya Menon), is a drug addict and he used to physically abuse his ex-wife and kid. Malu warns Chandran to keep away from her mother.
When Dr. Raghuram is released from the jail, he meets Chandran and warns Chandran not to see Indira again. However, Chandran meets Indira once again to enquire about Dr. Raghuram. Dr. Raghuram issues another threat against his family. This forces Chandran's siblings and their families to leave him because of this relation. On a rainy night, Malu pays a visit to see Chandran and his mother. On this incident, Malu reveals her past: that Malu is not Indira's daughter.
Malu's mother, who was Dr. Raghuram's first wife, was killed by Dr. Raghuram in front of Indira when the two argued over his new marriage. Indira took Malu and ran away from him. Dr. Raghuram later comes to Indira's house to kill Malu and rape Indira. However, Chandran arrives in time and rescues Indira. Chandran warns Dr. Raghuram to keep away from Indira and Malu. All the family members reunite after realizing Chandran's love for them and the hard work he had done to give them a good life over the years. In the end, Lakshmi decides to get Chandran married to Indira and she accepts Malu as her adopted granddaughter.
Cast
- Mohanlal as Puramanayil Chandran
- Shobana as Indira
- Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Lakshmi, Chandran's mother
- Adithya Menon as Dr. Raghuram, Indira's ex-husband
- Baiju Santhosh as Sivan, Chandran's younger brother
- Sudheesh as Ganesh Kumar ("Ganeshan"), Chandran's younger brother who is a rising politician
- Vishnu Prasad as Sethu, Chandran's younger brother
- Sanusha as Malu, Indira's foster daughter
- Innocent as Lakshmi's elder brother and Chandran's 'Ammavan'
- Harisree Asokan as Sulaiman, Chandran's sidekick
- Kalabhavan Mani as Jose, Chandran's friend
- Cochin Haneefa as Manathudi Madhavan, Mallika's husband and Chandran's brother-in law
- Nedumudi Venu as Puramanayil Raghavan 'Maash', Chandran's late father and a respected teacher who committed suicide
- Shammi Thilakan as Chackochan
- Rekha Ratheesh as Sethu's wife
- Kavitha Nair as Sivan's wife
- Suja Karthika as Kavitha, Ganeshan's wife
- Manka Mahesh as Ammavan's wife and Chandran's 'Ammayi'
- V. K. Sreeraman as Sankaran 'Maash', Indira's father
- Kalasala Babu as "Blade" Varkey, a treacherous moneylender, Chackochan's father, and the one who tricked Chandran's father and forced the latter to commit suicide
- Poornima Anand as Mallika, Chandran's younger sister
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Thiramulpaddu "maash", Raghavan's old friend
- Kulappulli Leela as "Chakka" Ammayi, Lakshmi's relative
- Kalpana as Neelima, "Chakka" Ammayi's squinted daughter who has a crush on Chandran
- Zeenath
- Lakshmi Gopalaswami as Nadharoopini
- Neenu Thomas as Dr.Raghuram's ex-wife
- Geetha Salam
- Nivedya as Teacher, Thiramulpaddu's daughter
- Ambika Mohan as Kavitha's mother
Soundtrack
Reception
Mampazhakkalam was released on 4 November 2004.[3][4] The film was a commercial success at the box office and ran for more than 75 days.[1][2]
References
- Nair, Vipin V. (3 December 2004). "Box office hits signal revival of film industry in Kerala". Business Line. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
- Pillai, Sreedhar (31 December 2004). "Year 2004 — a flashback". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
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