Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal

Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal (transl.The matters in Peruvannapuram) is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Kamal and written by Ranjith from a story by Kamal. The film stars Jayaram and Parvathy. Mohanlal makes a cameo appearance.[1] The music was composed by Johnson. The film was a commercial success at the box office.[2]

Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal
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Directed byKamal
Produced byK. T. Kunjumon
Screenplay byRanjith
Story byRanjith
StarringJayaram
Parvathy
Jagathi Sreekumar
Innocent
Philomina
Oduvil Unnikrishnan
Music byJohnson
CinematographyVipin Mohan
Edited byK. Rajagopal
Production
company
Castle Productions
Distributed byCentury Films
Release date
1989
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Kunjulakshmi (Parvathy) is the only daughter of the aristocratic Kavumpattu family in Peruvannapuram. She is pampered by her 5 brothers and is a little arrogant. The family owns the local college.

Sivasankaran (Jayaram) comes to the college as a peon to replace Keeleri Padmanabhan (Jagathy Sreekumar), who fails to give the promised donation to the Kavumpattu family in return for the job. Padmanabhan is despondent at the loss of his job. People in the village goad him to make life miserable for the new peon so that he would leave the job and go leaving the post vacant for Padmanabhan. Padmanabhan starts exhorting money from Sivasankaran. Sivasankaran, on the other hand, finds out that his job includes helping the Kavumpattu family in household chores. When he takes lunch for Kunju, she laughs at him and taunts him. In the meantime, Sivasankar stands up to Padmanabhan and refuses to give him any more of his money.

Padmanabhan resorts to stealing coconuts from the Kavumpattu family estate to earn some money. Sivasankaran catches them and in the scuffle he is accused of being the thief. He is let off on the intervention of the grandmother of the family. In the meantime, a love note that was written for Kunjulakshmi by a classmate ends up in her book and she accuses Sivasankaran of writing her the letter. Kunjulakshmi gets into a fight with Sivasankaran. Her brothers join the fight and Sivasankaran declares that he will marry Kunju in 15 days. Although Kunjulakshmi hates Sivasankaran at that point, she later falls in love. Her brothers try to pressure her to marry their maid's son Achu (Mohanlal), who is actually the son of the late Vamadeva Kurup of Kavumpattu and is a successful businessman in Singapore. Ultimately, Sivasankaran and Kunjulakshmi marry with Achu's help.

Cast

Production

Initially, Kamal had Mohanlal in mind for the lead role when the story was envisioned, but later realising his character resembled another character he had played before, the story background was changed to cast Jayaram in the lead, and Mohanlal appeared in a cameo role as Achutha Kurup, an important character whose name is mentioned throughout the film but appears only at the end of the film.[4]

Soundtrack

Reception

Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal was a major commercial success. Mohanlal's cameo role increased the film's box office performance.[4][2]

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References

  1. Gauri, Deepa (14 April 2016). "Director Ranjith is breaking many moulds with new film Leela". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  2. Jayachandran, N. (26 January 2016). "Tirelessly like a wave, immortal like the sea". Malayala Manorama. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  3. Soman, Deepa (9 November 2013). "In Mollywood, cameo roles are on the rise". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  4. ശങ്കർ, അനൂപ് (2 September 2017). "പെരുവണ്ണാപുരത്തെ പറഞ്ഞുതീരാത്ത വിശേഷങ്ങൾ". Deepika (in Malayalam). Archived from the original on 30 October 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
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