Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha

Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha is a 2002 Malayalam historical film directed by P. G. Viswambharan. Based on Vadakkanpattu, the folklore of North Malabar, which are ballads extolling the brave and valiant chekavars, it stars Kunchacko Boban, Vani Viswanath, Devan, Siddique and Captain Raju in major roles. Jagadeesh, Mala Aravindan, Jayakrishnan, Anoop, Sreehari, Manya, Manka Mahesh, Spadikam George and Mamukkoya form the supporting cast.[1] This is the last film of P. G. Viswambharan.

Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha
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Directed byP. G. Viswambharan
Produced byK. Ramakrishnan
Screenplay byShatrughnan
StarringKunchacko Boban
Vani Viswanath
Devan
Siddique
Captain Raju
Music bySongs:
Usha Khanna
Background Score:
Johnson
CinematographyRamachandra Babu
Edited bySreekar Prasad
Production
company
Shyney Films
Distributed byMilsa International through Shyney Release
Release date
  • 31 May 2002 (2002-05-31)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

The film's music is scored by veteran composer Usha Khanna with lyrics by poet Yusuf Ali Kechery. Even though the film had some of the best technicians of India in its crew, such as composer Johnson, cinematographer Ramachandra Babu, editor Sreekar Prasad and art director Gangan Thalavil, the film proved to be a critical and commercial failure.[2]

The film's production commenced in December 2000 and occurred mainly at Cheloormana in Chittur, Palakkad. (Cheloormana had also featured in the Mammootty-starrer bloackbuster Valyettan as the hero's ancestral home.)[3]

Plot

The film tells the story Unniyarcha, the valiant heroine of the Vadakkanpattu (Ballads of North Malabar or Songs of the North), though a member of the fairer sex, she masters martial arts and proves herself as an equal to her brother Aromal Chekavar and cousin Chandu Chekavar, both renowned warriors. Unniyarcha is portrayed as the embodiment of all virtues. The film also narrates how jealousy takes its roots in the mind of Chandu, and how he grows hostile to Aromal, consequently betraying him during a duel. Chandhu always attracted to Unniyarcha who always hated him for his cheating behavior. Unniyarcha marries Kunjiraman in spite of Chandhu's objection. Chandhu leaves Puthuram Tharavadu and goes to Tulunadu. Now Aromal has to fight with Aringodar who is an experienced fighter . Aromal Chekavar's father calls back Chandhu as second hand for Aromal for the fight even though it was objectied by Aromal and Unniyarcha. Aringodar encourage Chandhu to make a defective sword for Aromal. During the fight between Aromal and Aringodar, the sword of Aromal brakes into two pieces. Aromal ask Chandhu to give his sword but Chandhu tells he has not taken. Then Aromal throws the broken bigger sword piece at Aringodar which cuts the head of Aringodar. Now at Puthuram Tharavadu, everyone sees a fatally wounded Aromal come out of the palanquin and tells that Chandhu had cheated by stabbing him while sleeping. Unniyarcha then pledges to take revenge for this betrayal till then she never tie her hair. Now Unniyarcha trains his son Aromalunni who grow to become a brave fighter along with Aromal's son Kanappanunni. Now both the sons are sent for a kalari. Here the local boys try to attack Aromaluni due to jealousy of his rich status. Aromaluni and Kanappanunni defeat everyone but the elders ask them to show their skill by defeating Chandhu, which matter their mother have never told. Now aromaluni asks mother to reveal the killer of his uncle. Uniyarcha reveal everything. Father Chekavar first refuses aromaluni and kanapanuni to go for revenge fearing Chandhu is skilled in 18 techniques of kalari. So the father teaches them the 19th secret technique. Chandhu finally get ready to fight with the sons of Puthuram Tharavadu. Finally after long fight, Aromaluni tells the 19th secret technique of the kalari he going to fight. He lifts a dust cloud around Chandhu's head finally slaying the head of Chandhu. Aromaluni and Kanappanunni go with the head of Chandhu on a plate and hands over to Unniyarcha.

Cast

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References

  1. Unni R. Nair (5 January 2001). "Puthooram Puthri Unniyarcha". Screen India. Archived from the original on 17 June 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  2. Unni R. Nair (16 August 2002). "Puthooram Puthri Unniyarcha: Review". Screen India. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  3. Unni R. Nair (22 December 2000). "P.G.Viswambharan doles out a few surprises". Screen India. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
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