Venicile Vyapari

Venicile Vyapari, (English: The Merchant of Venice) is a 2011 Malayalam film directed by Shafi, starring Mammootty, Kavya Madhavan and Poonam Bajwa. The film's plot unfolds in Alappuzha, a town in Kerala popularly known as the Venice of the East. Written by James Albert, the story follows a murder mystery.The film recorded as a box office bomb

Venicile Vyapari
Film poster
Directed byShafi
Produced byMadhavan Nair
Written byJames Albert
StarringMammootty
Kavya Madhavan
Poonam Bajwa
Suraj Venjarammoodu
Salim Kumar
Vijayaraghavan
Guinness Pakru
Music byBijibal
CinematographyShamdat
Edited byManoj
Distributed byMurali Films & PJ Entertainments
Release date
  • 16 December 2011 (2011-12-16)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

The story revolves around Pavithran (Mammootty), who lost his parents in his childhood. He enters the police force by chance, though it is not his ambition to do so. Pavithran lands up in Alappuzha (Alappuzha incidentally is attributed to the sobriquet, Venice of the East) disguised as a merchant to investigate the murder of a union leader named Ajayan (Biju Menon). Another character is Ammu (Kavya Madhavan), who is the leader of the union of coir workers and is in love with Pavithran.

Production

Venicile Vyaapari is the fourth film of Shafi with Mammootty, after Thommanum Makkalum, Mayavi and Chattambinadu. This is also the fourth film of screenwriter James Albert after Classmates, Cycle and Ividam Swargamanu and the first time he is writing the script for Mammootty.

The film was produced by Madhavan Nair under the banner of Murali Films. Mammootty appears in three different getups in the film. He dons the period costumes, wearing khaki trousers and tall cap, which will be the highlight of the film. Vijaya Raghavan, Jagathy, Salim Kumar, Suraj, Sreeraman, Kalabhhavan Shajon, Rajan Padoor form the supporting cast.

Shooting commenced in August 2011,[1] and the film was mostly shot from Alappuzha.[2] The song "Kannum Kannum" was shot in Ooty.[3]

The film was scheduled to release on 4 November 2011, but was postponed to 11 November 2011 since there was a delay in the post production work of the film.[4] Release was postponed again to 16 December 2011 due to a film strike in Kerala.

Reception

Sifyymovies gave the film a rating of 2.5/5, criticising the script.

Soundtrack

Bijibal composed the music for the film, which has lyrics by Kaithapram. The film has a remix of the song "Kannum Kannum" from the film Angadi. Mammootty stated that it was the desire of the director Shafi to use a hit song of the eighties in a dream scene of the film.[3]

Cast

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References

  1. Meghna George (16 August 2011). "Mammootty's Venice ile Vyapari begins shooting". Rediff. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  2. Meghna George (6 September 2011). "First Look: Mammootty's Venicile Vyapari". Rediff. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  3. "Mammootty steps in for a remix". 14 October 2011.
  4. "Venicile Vyapari put off to 11/11/11". City Journal. 1 November 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
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