31 December, 2009
With eight films in 2009, Mammootty's on a roll
Malayalam superstar Mammootty pleased all his fans with as many as eight of his films releasing in 2009 but the actor says he was just doing his job.
The eight films that hit the screens this year were 'Love in Singapore', 'Daddy Cool', 'Eee Patanthil Bhootham', 'Loud Speaker', 'Kutty Shrank', 'Pazhassi Raja', 'Paleri Manickam' and 'Chatambi Nadu'.
While the last three films are still running to packed houses across the state, 'Kutty Shrank' was screened at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) held recently in Goa and is expected to be released commercially soon.
But the superstar was modest about his work in the year gone by.
'The world has become one more year older. From my side, I will say that things went well and happiness need not be and cannot be measured about what has happened. I am doing a job and I will continue doing it in the same spirit as I have always done all these years,' Mammootty told IANS.
Besides his acting assignments, Mammootty launched his own production house called Play House, which will produce and distribute films.
The actor was also appointed brand ambassador by the Kerala Volleyball Association to promote the sport across the state.
30 December, 2009
Pokkiri Raja launched
The pooja of superstar Mammootty's next film Pokkiri Raja, directed by debutant Vyshakh (former assistant of Joshi and Johnny Antony) and produced by Tomichan Mulakupadam, was held today (Wednesday) at Changanacherry. Mammootty, Prithviraj, Shriya Saran and all crew members of the film were present during the occasion.
Regular shooting will begin on January 11 and the schedule will run for 65 days. Scripted by Udhay Krishna-Sibi K. Thomas, the film marks the re-entry of South India's sensational music composer Jassie Gift to Malayalam. Kaithapram has written four songs for the film.
After playing a crazy fan of Mammootty in One Way Ticket (2008), Prithviraj will be seen as Mammootty's younger brother in Pokkiri Raja, which also has Nedumudi Venu, Thilakan, Siddique, Saikumar, Innocent, Sooraj Venjaranmoodu and Salimkumar playing major roles. Pokkiri Raja will be Mammootty's big summer release.
28 December, 2009
Chattambinadu Mammootty another Megahit Movie
Chattambinadu-Mammooty's festival film, Mammooty's character Vijendra Mallaya from Karnataka is arriving in place called Chattambinadu which is full of chattambis..Film is about the friction between Vijendra mallaya and siddique's character which is very strong in the film..Lakshmi rai has a good role as mammootys heroine..Suraj and Salim makes the audience go giggle throughout the film..2 Songs in the film and background score was done by Alex Paul gone with the movie..Script was done by Benny p nayarambalam which is the backbone of the Movie..Elements Like dialogues and fights are superb..which is like a treat for Mamooty’s fans ..although the film lacked publicity, Initial collections doing great and mouth2mouth publicity will do for the film..its a must watch film..
26 December, 2009
Chattambinaadu’s grand opening
Chattambinaadu, starring Mammootty, opened in 80 centers. Directed by Shafi, the film has Mammootty sporting a different look and style as he plays Veerendra Mallaya, a Kannadiga.
The public response to the movie has been very good, as they have ranked the movie along the lines of Rajamanickyam and Mayavi. The film’s screenplay has been praised. However, the people haven’t liked the songs and audiences have found them below average.
The film ran houseful in Kerala in the opening shows. With the response that Chattambinaadu has got, it looks like Mammootty will have a positive ending to 2009.
23 December, 2009
Mammootty to receive Doctorate
The University of Calicut will soon be honouring the megastar Mammootty with an honorary D.Litt in appreciation of his contribution to the field of are and culture. Mammootty will be the first actor to receive the honour from this University.
Mammukka already has got similar honour from The University of Kerala earlier.
22 December, 2009
Mammootty and Blessy team up
Superstar Mammootty will be appearing together with Blessy again for a film. They had earlier teamed up for “Palunku’. The story of the film will be written by Blessy himself. The film will be directed by “Mayabazar’ director, Thomas Sebastian.
Scripted by Viju Ramachandran, the film’s story is about a simple man who goes to the Middle East, looking for a job but is not able to find a good one because of the economic meltdown. The role of the simple man is played by Mammootty.
Blessy started his career with “Kazhcha’, starring Mammootty.
17 December, 2009
Sneha to replace Kavya in Pramaani
Actress Sneha will replace Kavya Madhavan in the upcoming Pramaani opposite Mammootty. Sneha will play the role of a Panchayat Secretary, who accidentally starts playing a crucial role in the life of the corrupt Panchayat President, played by Mammootty.
B. Unnikrishnan of Madambi fame is the director and also has penned the script. B.C. Joshy will produce the movie and Playhouse will release it. The last film in which they were together was Thuruppugulan which was a big success at the box office.
Another bilingual project Vande Mantaram, featuring the two, is in final stages of production. The shooting of Pramaani is expected to start in the first week of January.
B. Unnikrishnan of Madambi fame is the director and also has penned the script. B.C. Joshy will produce the movie and Playhouse will release it. The last film in which they were together was Thuruppugulan which was a big success at the box office.
Another bilingual project Vande Mantaram, featuring the two, is in final stages of production. The shooting of Pramaani is expected to start in the first week of January.
16 December, 2009
Chattambinaadu release on December 24
After the super hits like ‘Mayavi’ and ‘Thommanum Makkalum’, Mammootty and director Shafi are teaming up once again to create another super hit. Titled ‘Chattambinaadu’, this will be a comedy based action movie made in the scripts of Benny P Nayarambalam.
Mammootty will be presented as Veerendra Mallaya, a Karnataka based estate owner. He will speak a Kannada based new accent in this movie, which will be one of the highlights of the movie.
‘Chattambinaadu’ will feature three heroines for Mammootty. Mukesh will also play an important character in the movie. Produced by Mammootty's own distribution house “Playhouse”, the movie will start
11 December, 2009
Vande Matharam for Republic Day
Mammootty and Tamil actor Arjun starrer movie Vande Matharam is proposed to get released on Republic Day. Mammootty comes as a CBI Officer in the movie. Arjun plays the role of an investigative cop. Sneha is the heroine of the film and does the role of a pilot.
The movie, which is also released in Tamil, bears the same title. Earlier the Tamil version was titled Aruvadai. It got changed for title value. The movie is directed by T Aravind and produced by Henry. Vidyasagar has scored the music.
The movie, which is also released in Tamil, bears the same title. Earlier the Tamil version was titled Aruvadai. It got changed for title value. The movie is directed by T Aravind and produced by Henry. Vidyasagar has scored the music.
10 December, 2009
Chattambinaadu completes shooting
Mammooty's upcoming film Chattambinaadu, directed by Shafi has completed its shooting in Pollachi. Mammootty plays the role of Virendra Mallya, who hails from Karnataka and knows Malayalam little. He is a goonda in the film who has a criminal background.
Siddique and Manoj K Jayan plays the role of fuedal lords of two rival families. Manoj brings Mammootty to beat Siddique in the story. Actor Vinu Mohan plays the role of Mammuootty's brother. Lakshmi Rai and Maithily play the heroines.
Benny P Nayarambalam is the script writer. Produced by Anto Joseph and Noushad, movie is released by Mammootty's launched Play House. Alex Paul has scored the music for the film while Manoj Pillai handles the camera.
Siddique and Manoj K Jayan plays the role of fuedal lords of two rival families. Manoj brings Mammootty to beat Siddique in the story. Actor Vinu Mohan plays the role of Mammuootty's brother. Lakshmi Rai and Maithily play the heroines.
Benny P Nayarambalam is the script writer. Produced by Anto Joseph and Noushad, movie is released by Mammootty's launched Play House. Alex Paul has scored the music for the film while Manoj Pillai handles the camera.
09 December, 2009
Paleri manikyam First report
Renjiths "Paleri Manikyam Oru Pathira Kolapathakathinte Katha" is a different cinema. It has Suspense, Drama, life and Mammootty in three different roles. Another good effort from Renjith, after his creative Production Kerala Cafe. An investigative story visualized in a very different perspective.
The story telling, the characters and the backgrounds are new to Malayalam especially in an investigative suspense thriller. The investigation of Manikyam's murder is the major storyline. The storyline goes like this: Haridas, a private detective, is investigating the murder of a young woman, Manikyam, which happened over 50 years back. But it is different.
Hats off to Mammootty. He is critically outstanding by his performance. All actors specially Sreenivasan, siddique, shwetha menon and all new faces are perfectly rendered to the craftsmanship of Director Renjith.
The film is based on T.P. Rajeevan's novel, by the same name, which was serialised in a Mathrubhumi weekly. Director Renjith was fascinated by the novel's theme, which is based on a true incident that happened shortly before the first ministry of Kerala was sworn in.
Cinematography by Manoj Pillai and Music by Sharreth is in tune with the story.
Produced by A.V. Anoop & Subair under the banner of AVA Productions and Varnachithra Big Screen. PMOPK will be a good treat to serious movie lovers.
The story telling, the characters and the backgrounds are new to Malayalam especially in an investigative suspense thriller. The investigation of Manikyam's murder is the major storyline. The storyline goes like this: Haridas, a private detective, is investigating the murder of a young woman, Manikyam, which happened over 50 years back. But it is different.
Hats off to Mammootty. He is critically outstanding by his performance. All actors specially Sreenivasan, siddique, shwetha menon and all new faces are perfectly rendered to the craftsmanship of Director Renjith.
The film is based on T.P. Rajeevan's novel, by the same name, which was serialised in a Mathrubhumi weekly. Director Renjith was fascinated by the novel's theme, which is based on a true incident that happened shortly before the first ministry of Kerala was sworn in.
Cinematography by Manoj Pillai and Music by Sharreth is in tune with the story.
Produced by A.V. Anoop & Subair under the banner of AVA Productions and Varnachithra Big Screen. PMOPK will be a good treat to serious movie lovers.
07 December, 2009
Shriya Saran goes to Malayalam!
If you do a sting operation on how desperate stars become, if offers dry up, then our heroines take the cake.
Shriya Saran after doing films with top heroes like Rajnikanth, Jayam Ravi, Vijay and Vikram, she has now reportedly signed a film opposite Malayalam superstar Mammootty written and directed by debutant Vysakh.
The buzz is that Shriya quiet liked the script and they needed only 30 days call sheet from her. This film titled Pokkiri Raja is a mass masala action entertainer where Mammootty and Pritviraj play brothers.
When contacted, Shriya confirmed the news and says that she will start shooting for the film from January 2010. She also added that reports about her doing a film opposite Srikanth is baseless and talks are on with Super Good films for a film with Jeeva in the lead.
Shriya Saran after doing films with top heroes like Rajnikanth, Jayam Ravi, Vijay and Vikram, she has now reportedly signed a film opposite Malayalam superstar Mammootty written and directed by debutant Vysakh.
The buzz is that Shriya quiet liked the script and they needed only 30 days call sheet from her. This film titled Pokkiri Raja is a mass masala action entertainer where Mammootty and Pritviraj play brothers.
When contacted, Shriya confirmed the news and says that she will start shooting for the film from January 2010. She also added that reports about her doing a film opposite Srikanth is baseless and talks are on with Super Good films for a film with Jeeva in the lead.
05 December, 2009
Navya plays Mammootty’s wife!
Navya Nair who had announced her wedding to Mumbai-based Santhosh Menon hasn’t yet made up her mind about her career after marriage.
Now, she wants to complete all her pending projects before tying the knot in January 2010.
Anyway she is now fulfilling one of her long cherished dreams of playing Mammootty’s wife in a film.
Navya is playing wife to Mammootty in Drona directed by Shaji Kailas where he plays Pattazhi Madhavan Namboodiri, a college principal and an oracle.
Navya is thrilled that she is “playing Mammootty’s wife in reel life”, an actor whom she is a big fan and likes his style of acting.
Now, she wants to complete all her pending projects before tying the knot in January 2010.
Anyway she is now fulfilling one of her long cherished dreams of playing Mammootty’s wife in a film.
Navya is playing wife to Mammootty in Drona directed by Shaji Kailas where he plays Pattazhi Madhavan Namboodiri, a college principal and an oracle.
Navya is thrilled that she is “playing Mammootty’s wife in reel life”, an actor whom she is a big fan and likes his style of acting.
26 November, 2009
Moser Baer acquires rights over Pazhassi Raja home video
Producer G. Dhananjayan of Moser Baer Entertainment has made an official confirmation over the acquisition of Home Video rights (DVD, VCD, Blu-Ray and other formats) of Malayalam Blockbuster Film PAZHASSI RAJA.
Featuring Mamootty, Sarath Kumar, Suman, Manoj K Jayan, Padmapriya, Kaniha in lead roles, the film is Produced by Gokulam Films. Apart from winning rave reviews and big collections in Kerala box office, the Tamil version too has been witnessing extraordinary results at box office.
Says Dhananjayan, Moser Baer Entertainment will be bringing out the film in all formats of Home Video and also in Blu-Ray format for the first time in Malayalam film industry in April 2010 across the World. Moser Baer is proud to have acquired the rights at the highest ever price in home video rights, considering the importance of this title in the history of Malayalam film industry.
Featuring Mamootty, Sarath Kumar, Suman, Manoj K Jayan, Padmapriya, Kaniha in lead roles, the film is Produced by Gokulam Films. Apart from winning rave reviews and big collections in Kerala box office, the Tamil version too has been witnessing extraordinary results at box office.
Says Dhananjayan, Moser Baer Entertainment will be bringing out the film in all formats of Home Video and also in Blu-Ray format for the first time in Malayalam film industry in April 2010 across the World. Moser Baer is proud to have acquired the rights at the highest ever price in home video rights, considering the importance of this title in the history of Malayalam film industry.
25 November, 2009
Paleri Manikkam postponed!
Mammootty's eagerly awaited Paleri Manikkam, directed by Ranjit which was to be the star’s Bakrid release (November 27) has been postponed due to “unavoidable circumstances” by a week to December 5.
The period crime thriller of a CBI officer who investigates a case which happened in the late 50's in which Mammootty is having two different looks was one of the eagerly awaited films of the year. The buzz on this Ranjith directed film is very good.
Meanwhile the postponement of the release of Paleri Manikkam has worked to the advantage of Neelathamara, which will now get a solo Bakrid release.
The period crime thriller of a CBI officer who investigates a case which happened in the late 50's in which Mammootty is having two different looks was one of the eagerly awaited films of the year. The buzz on this Ranjith directed film is very good.
Meanwhile the postponement of the release of Paleri Manikkam has worked to the advantage of Neelathamara, which will now get a solo Bakrid release.
Mammootty to play Marthanda Varma!
Mammootty, who stars in the lead in the period movie 'Pazhassi Raja', has been offered the lead role in a movie on King Marthanada Varma, it is reported.
The grapevine has it that Mammootty was approached by a Chennai-based producer with the project for a bilngual, in Malayalam and Tamil, to be produced at a budget of Rs 40 crore. It is heard that the superstar gave his consent immediately and the project would take off in early 2012.
Marthanda Varma, who ruled Travancore from 1729 to 1758, could be described as the architect of modern Travancore. He extended the boundaries of the small princely state to Kochi through a number of wars and treaties and made Travancore the strongest state in Kerala.
The grapevine has it that Mammootty was approached by a Chennai-based producer with the project for a bilngual, in Malayalam and Tamil, to be produced at a budget of Rs 40 crore. It is heard that the superstar gave his consent immediately and the project would take off in early 2012.
Marthanda Varma, who ruled Travancore from 1729 to 1758, could be described as the architect of modern Travancore. He extended the boundaries of the small princely state to Kochi through a number of wars and treaties and made Travancore the strongest state in Kerala.
24 November, 2009
Mammootty In A Short Film For Kerala RTC
KSRTC is planning to make a short film on the road accidents in Kerala. Super Star Mammootty might very well act in a short film made by the KSRTC.
Mammootty had met up with the Transport Minister Jose Thettayil last dayand had apparently agreed to become a part of the project. He said that he was just serving his duty as a responsible citizen, by being a part of the film.
Mammootty, While studying in Low College, Jose Thettayil was his senior student and he was the leader of a cultural club. Mammooty said.
23 November, 2009
Drona renamed
Director Shaji Kailas has renamed his upcoming movie from Dhrona to Dhrona 2010. This is because two films, Hindi and Telugu with the name Dhrona, have both flopped. He definitely doesn’t want the same fate for his film. The film stars Mammootty in the lead. His role is that of a “sanyasi’ with mystical powers. The movie will release around February next year.
22 November, 2009
Mammootty chief guest at IFFI closing ceremony
Mammootty would be the chief guest at the concluding session of the prestigious International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa.
It is another feather on Mammooka’s cap, as normally only Bollywood stars are given the honor by the organisers to be present at the valedictory function.
It also shows the growing influence of Malayalam films at the national level.
Mammootty is on a roll as two of his finest movies are getting screened at IFFI starting on November 23.
His Kutty Sranku will be premièred for the first time in India at the Indian Panorama section and the stars critically acclaimed box-office hit Pazhassi Raja will only be screened at the festival.
21 November, 2009
Paleri Manikyam release on November 27
Director : Ranjith
Crew : Mammootty, Sidhique, Mukesh, Vijayaraghavan, Salim Kumar, Lal Jose Rajiv Anchal, Jayaraj, Kalpana
Genre : Investigative Story, Thriller
Producer : A.V.A Productions and Varnachithra Big Screen
Inspired By : Novel by T.P Rajeevan called “Paleri Manikyam - Oru Pathira Kolapathaka Katha”
Releasing Date : 2009 November 27
20 November, 2009
Kavya may star opposite Mammootty
Actress Kavya Madhavan is returning to Malayalam films with Christian Brothers is old news. According to sources, she has also been signed on for the film, Pramaani by director B Unnikrishnan, opposite Mammootty. The film will have Mammootty playing a corrupt Panchayat leader whose few good qualities are seen by the female lead. The news is yet to be confirmed.
19 November, 2009
Mammootty in Geethu Mohandas Marriage Photo
11 November, 2009
Pazhassi Raja (Tamil) trimmed!
Gokulam Gopalan’s Hariharan directed Mammootty- Sarath Kumar- Manoj K Jayan- Kaniha- Padmapriya epic drama Pazhassi Raja with music by Ilayaraja in Tamil is confirmed to release on November 20, all over Tamil Nadu.
Pazhassi Raja in Malayalam has turned out to be a super hit in Kerala and is reported to have collected more revenue in its first three weeks than the all time super hit Twenty:20 released in 2008.
Meanwhile the Tamil version of the film has been trimmed by 30 minutes and cut down from the original 3 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours and 45 minutes, making it even more slicker and racy.
05 November, 2009
Kanika opposite Mammootty in Dhrona
Kanika is the new star in the Malayalam film industry. After the tremendous success of Bhagyadevatha and the latest super hit movie Pazhassi Raja, there has been no looking back for the actress. The actress has virtually breathed life into the role of Kaitheri Makkam in Pazhassi Raja.
After that scintillating performance the actress has been roped in to perform another vital role in the upcoming Malayalam movie Droner by director Shaji Kailas, opposite Mammootty. Shwetha Vijay who had made her debut opposite Sureshgopi in the movie Kadaksham is also making her appearance onscreen as another heroine opposite Mammootty.
Apart from Mammootty, Kanika and Shwetha Vijay, the movie also features Thilakan and Manoj K Jayan in prominent roles. A K Sajan handles the script of this movie which is being produced by Aroma. The shooting has already begun in Ottappalam, Kerala.
04 November, 2009
Dhrona to start rolling from November 5
The movie is Shaji Kilas 's fifth directorial venture with mammootty, after the super hits like Valliatten,The King, The Trouth. In 'Drona' Mammootty playing the role of Vasthu Shilpi named vaishakan Namboothiri for this Myth-Action Movie,scripted by A.K.Sajan. Vijayaraghavan, Manoj K Jayan is also part of the movie.
The shooting of the film start by November 5th at Ottappalam, produced by Aroma Mani in the banner of Aroma films will hit the screen on February 18.
01 November, 2009
Kerala Cafe - Review
Movie
Kerala Cafe
Director
10 directors
Producer
Renjith
Cast
Mammootty, Dileep, Suresh Gopi, Pritviraj, Jagathy, Salim Kumar
Kerala Cafe has ten directors at the helm, each of them making a film of their own on a single theme called yathra or journey.
Kerala Cafe, for your info, is in fact a modest tea stall at a railway station and certain characters from each of the films are somehow connected to it. It's a nice concept, perhaps inspired by movies like Paris, je t'aime for instance, but the best thing about it is that the directors have held it together with some excellent ones and some okay efforts.
Among the ten films, it is perhaps Anjali Menon's Happy Journey that stands out with its intelligent use of the allotted time. A heartening, simple tale has been well told by the director. The film is set inside a bus with an insurance surveyor (Jagathy Sreekumar) with a roving eye, trying to make advances on a pretty girl (Nithya Menon) sitting next to him. But she turns out to be really smart for the man to handle.
Director Anwar Rasheed's Bridge talks about two parallel tracks, the first one involving a young boy and his pet kitten. The other story has a son (Salim Kumar), who lives in poor surroundings, deciding to leave his ailing mother (Shanthadevi) in the street. With amazing technical brilliance, the director takes things to an altogether different level and stamps his presence quite effectively.
Makal, directed by Revathy, is about the flesh trade which is happening under the guise of adoption. Sona Nair and Sreenath have done the main roles. Some of its situations are predictable, yes, but it has its moments and that hugely works to the film's advantage.
Puram Kazhchakal, directed by Lal Jose, is based on C V Sreeraman's book and narrates a bus journey where people of different mindsets, purpose and nature go along for a while. Mammootty and Sreenivasan play the main characters in it. Mammootty looks quite subtle and different from his normal self and as it happens, surprises everyone with the final shot. We start a journey back from then on in our own minds and that is exactly what the film intends to convey.
The main attraction about director Uday Ananthan's Mrityunjayam could be its genre, horror. It has some mystery surrounding an old illam and despite the warnings of the tirumeni (Thilakan), a young journalist (Fahadh Faasil) comes there for an investigative story. Anoop Menon, Meera Nandan and Rima Kallingal are also part of the proceedings. There are some loose ends but here is a film that looks different from the rest and catches the viewers' attention quite easily.
Nostalgia, directed by M.Padmakumar and based on R Venugopal's poem Nattuvazhikal, zooms in on a typical NRI. Johny (Dileep) is all nostalgic about his motherland when he is in Dubai but once he reaches Kerala, he is an altogether different man, cribbing for virtually everything that comes his way and that sadly includes his parents as well. Navya Nair plays his wife. One gets the feeling that the director has gone for a conventional format to narrate the story here, without going for some cinematic experiments.
Debutant director Shankar Ramakrishnan's Island Express looks again at the real-life Perumon tragedy involving the train that happened in 1988, but still remains as a scar in the minds of every Malayali. Prithviraj, Jayasurya,Rahman, Maniyanpillai Raju and Sukumari include the film's cast. The story meanders along in some strange ways initially but the director manages to get his act together towards the end.
Shaji Kailas' Lalitham Hiranmayam is about the angst of a married man played by Suresh Gopi, who falls in love with another girl. Jyothirmayee does the role of his wife while Dhanya Mary is the other woman in question. This is a simple tale, narrated with a lot of style, in true Shaji Kailas style.
Shyamaprasad's Off Season has been made to be seen on a lighter vein and has Suraj Venjarammood in the lead, as a tourist guide in Kovalam. He reminisces about the tryst with a Portuguese couple, who had not much money with them to spend during a vacation. The film gives a lot of promise in the beginning, but things are not happening in a great way, from then on.
B Unnikrishnan's Aviramam is about a couple, played by Siddique and Swetha Menon, who loves each other so dearly. But their lives take a drastic turn after recession hits the existence of his IT Company pretty badly. Though it has been made pretty well, the problem with the story is that it looks pretentious at times.
With a motley mix of stories, Kerala Café manages to stitch them together as an absorbing watch. There are shortcomings but here is one experiment done with some honesty, which is to be seen there on the screen. Among the highlights of the film are its technical brilliance, music quality and not to forget, the pace that never really allows the viewer to take their attention anywhere else. If there is a price to be given for the best short film of the lot, Anjali Menon’s Happy Journey is undoubtedly the pick of the lot followed by Anwar Rasheed's Bridge
The performances too help the film immensely with some sincere acting from the veterans in the business and some of the young faces, like the pretty Nithya Menon, Fahadh Faasil and Rima Kallingal. Watch out for some spectacular moments with Salim Kumar and Shanthadevi in Bridge, Jagathy Sreekumar in Happy Journey, Mammootty and Sreenivasan in Puram Kazhchakal, Jyothirmayee in Lalitham Hiranmayam, Sona Nair in Makal and Suraj Venjarammood in Off Season among others.
Get some popcorn and head straight for Kerala Café, which incidentally has been conceived and anchored by director Ranjith. It is a new experiment and not an easy one to execute as well. But those involved in its making have done a nice job and needs a pat on their back for just that. Go for it and you may not regret the idea for sure.
Verdict: Good
Kerala Cafe
Director
10 directors
Producer
Renjith
Cast
Mammootty, Dileep, Suresh Gopi, Pritviraj, Jagathy, Salim Kumar
Kerala Cafe has ten directors at the helm, each of them making a film of their own on a single theme called yathra or journey.
Kerala Cafe, for your info, is in fact a modest tea stall at a railway station and certain characters from each of the films are somehow connected to it. It's a nice concept, perhaps inspired by movies like Paris, je t'aime for instance, but the best thing about it is that the directors have held it together with some excellent ones and some okay efforts.
Among the ten films, it is perhaps Anjali Menon's Happy Journey that stands out with its intelligent use of the allotted time. A heartening, simple tale has been well told by the director. The film is set inside a bus with an insurance surveyor (Jagathy Sreekumar) with a roving eye, trying to make advances on a pretty girl (Nithya Menon) sitting next to him. But she turns out to be really smart for the man to handle.
Director Anwar Rasheed's Bridge talks about two parallel tracks, the first one involving a young boy and his pet kitten. The other story has a son (Salim Kumar), who lives in poor surroundings, deciding to leave his ailing mother (Shanthadevi) in the street. With amazing technical brilliance, the director takes things to an altogether different level and stamps his presence quite effectively.
Makal, directed by Revathy, is about the flesh trade which is happening under the guise of adoption. Sona Nair and Sreenath have done the main roles. Some of its situations are predictable, yes, but it has its moments and that hugely works to the film's advantage.
Puram Kazhchakal, directed by Lal Jose, is based on C V Sreeraman's book and narrates a bus journey where people of different mindsets, purpose and nature go along for a while. Mammootty and Sreenivasan play the main characters in it. Mammootty looks quite subtle and different from his normal self and as it happens, surprises everyone with the final shot. We start a journey back from then on in our own minds and that is exactly what the film intends to convey.
The main attraction about director Uday Ananthan's Mrityunjayam could be its genre, horror. It has some mystery surrounding an old illam and despite the warnings of the tirumeni (Thilakan), a young journalist (Fahadh Faasil) comes there for an investigative story. Anoop Menon, Meera Nandan and Rima Kallingal are also part of the proceedings. There are some loose ends but here is a film that looks different from the rest and catches the viewers' attention quite easily.
Nostalgia, directed by M.Padmakumar and based on R Venugopal's poem Nattuvazhikal, zooms in on a typical NRI. Johny (Dileep) is all nostalgic about his motherland when he is in Dubai but once he reaches Kerala, he is an altogether different man, cribbing for virtually everything that comes his way and that sadly includes his parents as well. Navya Nair plays his wife. One gets the feeling that the director has gone for a conventional format to narrate the story here, without going for some cinematic experiments.
Debutant director Shankar Ramakrishnan's Island Express looks again at the real-life Perumon tragedy involving the train that happened in 1988, but still remains as a scar in the minds of every Malayali. Prithviraj, Jayasurya,Rahman, Maniyanpillai Raju and Sukumari include the film's cast. The story meanders along in some strange ways initially but the director manages to get his act together towards the end.
Shaji Kailas' Lalitham Hiranmayam is about the angst of a married man played by Suresh Gopi, who falls in love with another girl. Jyothirmayee does the role of his wife while Dhanya Mary is the other woman in question. This is a simple tale, narrated with a lot of style, in true Shaji Kailas style.
Shyamaprasad's Off Season has been made to be seen on a lighter vein and has Suraj Venjarammood in the lead, as a tourist guide in Kovalam. He reminisces about the tryst with a Portuguese couple, who had not much money with them to spend during a vacation. The film gives a lot of promise in the beginning, but things are not happening in a great way, from then on.
B Unnikrishnan's Aviramam is about a couple, played by Siddique and Swetha Menon, who loves each other so dearly. But their lives take a drastic turn after recession hits the existence of his IT Company pretty badly. Though it has been made pretty well, the problem with the story is that it looks pretentious at times.
With a motley mix of stories, Kerala Café manages to stitch them together as an absorbing watch. There are shortcomings but here is one experiment done with some honesty, which is to be seen there on the screen. Among the highlights of the film are its technical brilliance, music quality and not to forget, the pace that never really allows the viewer to take their attention anywhere else. If there is a price to be given for the best short film of the lot, Anjali Menon’s Happy Journey is undoubtedly the pick of the lot followed by Anwar Rasheed's Bridge
The performances too help the film immensely with some sincere acting from the veterans in the business and some of the young faces, like the pretty Nithya Menon, Fahadh Faasil and Rima Kallingal. Watch out for some spectacular moments with Salim Kumar and Shanthadevi in Bridge, Jagathy Sreekumar in Happy Journey, Mammootty and Sreenivasan in Puram Kazhchakal, Jyothirmayee in Lalitham Hiranmayam, Sona Nair in Makal and Suraj Venjarammood in Off Season among others.
Get some popcorn and head straight for Kerala Café, which incidentally has been conceived and anchored by director Ranjith. It is a new experiment and not an easy one to execute as well. But those involved in its making have done a nice job and needs a pat on their back for just that. Go for it and you may not regret the idea for sure.
Verdict: Good
31 October, 2009
Mammootty endorses Volleyball!
Megastar Mammootty is going all out to endorse Volleyball in Kerala.
The star, a former Volleyball player is going to be the brand ambassador of the Kerala Volleyball League (KVL), to be held in Kozhikode from February 20-28, 2010.
KVL is on the same lines as IPL is to cricket. Franchise teams along with foreign Volleyball players will be part of the tournament. The Mumbai based sports management company, SportzConsult, will run the tournament.
KVL will have six franchised district teams participating in a round robin format, while the two top teams will play the finals. Bidding for the franchisee teams will take place in November in Kochi.
Mammootty says: “I was once a volleyball player during my college days. Volleyball is extremely popular, visually appealing and attracts crowds. Moreover, Indian volleyball standards are quite high. Sports and entertainment always go hand in hand and KVL will definitely become the next big blockbuster of Kerala”
30 October, 2009
CM watches Pazhassi Raja!
Producer Gokulam Gopalan arranged a special screening of his mega blockbuster Pazhassi Raja at Four Frames preview theatre for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi.
The Tamil version of the film was screened and the CM was said to have loved the film.
The film directed by veteran Hariharan features Mammootty, Sarath Kumar, Manoj K Jayan, Suman, Kaniha and Padmapriya.
Sarath Kumar who was present on the occasion gifted a shawl to the CM. In fact Kalingar was all praise for the way the film was conceptualized by Hariharan and for the outstanding performance of Mammootty and Sarath.
Gokulam Praveen the executive producer of the film confirmed that Pazhassi Raja will release in Tamil Nadu on November 6.
29 October, 2009
Kerala Cafe confirmed on October 29
Ace director Renjith’s Kerala Café has been confirmed for release on Thursday October 29.
The film produced by Renjit’s Capital Theatre is distributed by a new company Backwater Media and Entertainments.
The film is Malayalam’s first anthology film, was premiered at the Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi last week, where it received critical acclaim.
The film has 10 short films directed by 10 different directors with a binding concept of a Railway station cafeteria, which is thematically woven into the plot of all the 10 short stories. Renjit is the narrator for all ten episodes. The ten short films and their director’s are:
1. Nostalgia
Director- M Padmakumar
Cast- Dilip, Navya Nair, Babu Namboodiri
2. Island Express
Director- Shankar Ramakrishnan
Cast- Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Rahman, Kani
3. Lalitham Hiranmayum
Director- Shaji Kailas
Cast- Suresh Gopi. Jyothirmayi
4. Mrithunjayam
Director- Uday Ananthan
Cast- Fahad Fazil, Thilakan, Reema Kalungal
5. Bridge
Director- Anwar Rashid
Cast- Salim Kumar, Kalpana, Santhadevi
6. Aviramam
Director-B.Unnikrishnan
Cast- Siddique Shwetha Menon
7. Off Season
Director- Shyama Prasad
Cast- Sooraj Venjaranmoodu, Vindhyan
8. Makal
Director –Revathy
Cast- Srinath, Sona Nair, Archana
9. Happy Journey
Director- Anjali Menon
Cast- Jagathy Sreekumar, Nitya Menon
10.Puram Kazchakal
Director- Lal Jose
Cast- Mammootty, Sreenivasan
22 October, 2009
Mammootty confirms to star in Kannada movie
After the movie Pazhassi Raja, Malayalam Superstar Mammootty is ready to enter Kannada film industry. The actor has recently confirmed to star in director Abhaya Simha's Kannada movie Shikari. The director, who has got a degree from Pune Film Institute, has penned story and screenplay for the film.
Abhaya Simha has earlier directed the movie Gubbachchigalu and got rave reviews for his work. A year ago, he had contacted Mammootty with the story of Shikari that deals with the pre- and post-independence condition in India. But the movie was held up because producer NR Shetty suffered financial set back and the director could not get the actor's call sheet.
Director Abhaya Simha met Mammootty in Pollachi last Monday and got his confirmation to star in his next movie Shikari. The actor is now enjoying the big opening of his recently released film Pazhassi Raja in Kerala. Presently, he is busy with the shooting of Shaffi directed Malayalam movie. He might starting shooting Shikari at the end of this year.
However, Kannada movie Shikari is now produced by K Manju. Anmol Bhave will score the music, while Shrivatsa cranks the camera for the movie. The shooting of the movie will be done in Bangalore Karnataka. "We'll soon come out with all the details of casts, budget, date of shooting and other things," says producer K Manju.
21 October, 2009
Pazhassi Raja Tamil on Nov 6
Gokulam Gopalan’s Mammootty- Sarath Kumar epic in Malayalam Pazhassi Raja, directed by veteran Hariharan has turned out to be a mega hit in Malayalam.
The film which released on October 16 has grossed an amazing Rs 2.72 crore from 125 screens in Kerala during the Diwali weekend (Oct 16 to 18), a new box-office record.
It is also the highest ever three day opening collection for any film in Kerala.
Says Gokulam Praveen, the co-producer of the film: “It is truly amazing the way the film has opened and is being received by the public in Kerala. Everybody seems to like the film and the word of mouth is so good that it may turn out to be a mega blockbuster.”
The bi-lingual Tamil version of Pazhassi Raja will release on November 6 all over Tamil Nadu.
19 October, 2009
Pazhassiraja - Review
Hariharan, MT Vasudevan Nair and Mammootty’s exhilarating epic Pazhassi Raja is a monumental film, one that will be treasured for years to come. It is a gutsy and outstanding film from the masters, a movie that goes beyond the message.
Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja narrates a truly fascinating epoch in India's history. It's a film that inspires us to be grateful for all those who gave their lives to make our country free. One that instils a sense of pride in viewers minds, for being born in this blessed land! The sincerity that has gone into the making of the film is evident in every frame of this 3 hours 20 minutes classic. No two ways about it; let's salute all those who have put in their efforts to make it happen.
Director Hariharan and writer M T Vasudevan Nair says about an important episode, which is Pazhassi Raja's war against the British that happened more than 50 years before the first war of Independence in 1857. Well, it is already known that the history books in general have not been too kind to the Raja by not mentioning much about his patriotism, valour or his role in India's freedom struggle.
The film begins during the time when the British had ordered to levy heavy taxes from the various kingdoms and Pazhassi Raja (Mammootty), who belonged to the Kottayam Royal family in Thalassery of Malabar region in Kerala, opposed this. After being forced to flee with his Queen Kaitheri Makkom(Kaniha), Lieutenant Edachena Kunkan (Sarathkumar) and Kaitheri Ambu (Suresh Krishna) to the forests, Pazhassi Raja started guerilla warfare against the British from the forests in Wayanad. He had the support of the tribal warriors like Thalackal Chanthu (Manoj K Jayan) and Neeli(Padmapriya).
After some initial successes, Pazhassi's army soon started facing setbacks as they found the going tough against the guns and modern machinery of the English soldiers. The brave Raja and his faithful gang of warriors were defeated by the army led by the young British sub-collector Thomas Baber, with the help of some traitors like Pazhayamveedan Chanthu(Suman).
Mammootty is grace personified and the perhaps the best thing about him as the mighty Pazhassi Raja is that it is virtually impossible to imagine anyone else in his place. Shorn of any artifice or nervous energy he is real. 20 years after Oru Vadakkan Veeragadha, he still looks majestic and handsome. Without doubt, this is one of the best roles in his illustrious career.
The surprise packet is Sarath Kumar, who looks perfectly fit, heroic and absolutely invincible as Edachena Kunkan. Kaniha looks beautiful even without any make-up or jewellery and has the royal look that is required for her role as Kaitheri Makkom.
As the fierce tribal girl who fights like a cheetah, Padmapriya excels in her role as Neeli. Manoj K Jayan, Suresh Krishna and Suman have all done their job quite convincingly. The rest of the cast, which include the English actors like Linda Arsenio, also delivers an inspiring performance.
Hariharan and MT Vasudevan Nair have proved their brilliance when they team up several times before and once again, they underline their eminence, with a genuine effort. The technical aspects like Ramanath Shetty's cinematography, Ravi Dewan's action, Resul Pookkutty's sound and Sreekar Prasad's editing have also succeeded in taking to a different level.
Yes, there are aspects which one feels could have been better,like Ilayaraja’s music but the film as a whole is good enough that makes us forget those flaws. Critics might say that the film has taken some cinematic liberties and in fact it does but on the whole it is engaging and entertaining.
18 October, 2009
Pazhassi Raja has grossed an amazing record Rs 1.53 crore
Hariharan- MT Vasudevan Nair classic Pazhassi Raja produced by Gokulam Gopalan with Megastar Mammootty playing the title role has taken Kerala by storm.
The film has grossed an amazing record Rs 1.53 crore from 125 screens in Kerala on its opening day (October 16).
This is the highest ever opening day collection for any film in Kerala breaking the record of Twenty:20.
Says Gokulam Praveen, the Executive producer of the film: “We are very happy with the film and its gargantuan opening, which also justified our faith in the team.”
Early reports say that the film’s word-of-mouth is so good that it has potential to become a mega blockbuster.
15 October, 2009
Pazhassi Raja-Bumper advance booking
Gokulam Gopalan’s big budget Mammootty epic Pazhassi Raja, written by MT Vasudevan Nair and directed by Hariharan releasing on Friday (Oct 16) in 125 screens across Kerala is creating a good buzz.
The film for which advance booking has started in many stations is very encouraging.
In places like Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode tickets in most screens have been sold out for the opening day, and fast filling up for Saturday and Sunday.
At Palakkad Priyadarshini, the Mammootty fans association has put up a 550 feet hoarding and they are planning to have Palabhisekam, Annadanam and Payasam supply on the opening day.
It is not just the fans but the family audiences who are queuing up at the advance booking windows. In most centers the fans association have snapped up tickets for the first two shows. The first show of the film will start all over Kerala at 9.09 AM.
The news is that Pazhassi Raja’s running time is 3 hours 20 minutes, making it the longest running Malayalam film in modern times. A special screening of the film was held at Thiruvananthapuram for select politicians, bureaucrats and a few intellectuals.
The film for which advance booking has started in many stations is very encouraging.
In places like Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode tickets in most screens have been sold out for the opening day, and fast filling up for Saturday and Sunday.
At Palakkad Priyadarshini, the Mammootty fans association has put up a 550 feet hoarding and they are planning to have Palabhisekam, Annadanam and Payasam supply on the opening day.
It is not just the fans but the family audiences who are queuing up at the advance booking windows. In most centers the fans association have snapped up tickets for the first two shows. The first show of the film will start all over Kerala at 9.09 AM.
The news is that Pazhassi Raja’s running time is 3 hours 20 minutes, making it the longest running Malayalam film in modern times. A special screening of the film was held at Thiruvananthapuram for select politicians, bureaucrats and a few intellectuals.
13 October, 2009
No ticket rise for Pazhassi Raja
The fans of the megastar will have a big sigh of relief as Gokulam films, the producers of magnum opus ‘Pazhassi Raja’ have decided not to pursue the demand for a ticket hike. The movie will now release on 16th as per the recent intimations. The fans associations of the star have been making all the grand arrangements to receive the biggest of Mammootty's movies. The movie is expected to open in 120 centres in the state of Kerala, for this Diwali.
The producers are going for saturation release, as every five kilometers there will be a screen in Kerala showing the mammoth epic picture. In Thiruvananthapuram the film is releasing in four screens (New, Sreekumar, Kripa and Dhanya) with a total capacity of nearly 4000!
In Ernakulam, it is releasing in three screens (Sarita, Savitha and Sangeetha), while in Kozhikode it is opening in three huge screens (Apsara, Kairali and Radha).
The idea seems to be to gross the maximum revenue in the first week. The buzz created around the film is huge, so it will take a gigantic opening. The MT Vasudevan Nair- Hariharan-Mammootty trio who last came together in the super hit Vadakkan Veeragatha, nearly two decades ago is back with another potential winner.
Mammootty, speaking on the sidelines of the FEFSI conference in Chennai told reporters: “ Pazhassi Raja will be a landmark movie that is sure going to create history. I’m very happy the way the film has shaped out.”
Pazhassi Raja will make it to 120 screens across Kerala from Friday October 16.
07 October, 2009
First Look: Mammootty in Paleri Manikyam
Mammootty dons a double role in director Ranjith's Malayalam movie Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathira Kolapathakathinte Kadha.
The mopvie is based on writer T P Rajeevan's novel. Shooting for the film has been completed in Kozhikode.
The storyline goes like this: Haridas, a private detective, is investigating the murder of a young woman, Manikyam, which happened over 50 years back.
Manikyam was killed a few days after her marriage. Haridas is assisted by Sarayu Sharma, a criminologist, in the investigation. The investigation into the killing was stopped at that time, due to the lack of convincing evidences.
Mammootty plays Haridas while Gowri Munjal (earlier seen in the Telugu film Bunny with Allu Arjun) is Sarayu Sharma and debutante Mythili is doing the character, Manikyam.
The other role that Mammootty is playing in the film is that of Ahmad Haji, a rich landlord.
Produced by Varnachitra and AVA Productions, Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathira Kolapathakathinte Kadha will have a host of fresh faces in the cast, who have been trained by experts after some rehearsal sessions.
Ranjith had gone for fresh actors as he felt that the viewers would accept them without any set images. Also in the cast are Sreenivasan, Siddique, T Damodaran and Shwetha Menon.
Manoj Pillai is the cinematographer and Sharreth the music composer.
Ranjith has scripted Devasuram, Aram Thampuran and Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal before he put on the mantle as the director as well and made films like Nandanam, Mizhi Randilum, Ravana Prabhu, Kaiyoppu and Thirakkadha among others.
Right now, he is also busy as the producer of Kerala Cafe, which has ten short films by ten directors.
The mopvie is based on writer T P Rajeevan's novel. Shooting for the film has been completed in Kozhikode.
The storyline goes like this: Haridas, a private detective, is investigating the murder of a young woman, Manikyam, which happened over 50 years back.
Manikyam was killed a few days after her marriage. Haridas is assisted by Sarayu Sharma, a criminologist, in the investigation. The investigation into the killing was stopped at that time, due to the lack of convincing evidences.
Mammootty plays Haridas while Gowri Munjal (earlier seen in the Telugu film Bunny with Allu Arjun) is Sarayu Sharma and debutante Mythili is doing the character, Manikyam.
The other role that Mammootty is playing in the film is that of Ahmad Haji, a rich landlord.
Produced by Varnachitra and AVA Productions, Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathira Kolapathakathinte Kadha will have a host of fresh faces in the cast, who have been trained by experts after some rehearsal sessions.
Ranjith had gone for fresh actors as he felt that the viewers would accept them without any set images. Also in the cast are Sreenivasan, Siddique, T Damodaran and Shwetha Menon.
Manoj Pillai is the cinematographer and Sharreth the music composer.
Ranjith has scripted Devasuram, Aram Thampuran and Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal before he put on the mantle as the director as well and made films like Nandanam, Mizhi Randilum, Ravana Prabhu, Kaiyoppu and Thirakkadha among others.
Right now, he is also busy as the producer of Kerala Cafe, which has ten short films by ten directors.
03 October, 2009
Shah Rukh does it free for Mammootty!
When the director of Pazhassi Raja, T Hariharan met Shah Rukh Khan to request him to do the prologue of the film, he was in for a pleasant surprise. The King Khan not only agreed to it immediately but also made it clear that he would not accept a dime for it! Shah Rukh was impressed by Pazhassi Raja’s story as he is considered to be one of the frontrunners that sought freedom from the British even before the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857.
Interestingly, Mohanlal will do the prologue in the Malayalam version and Kamal Haasan will do it for the Tamil version.
Interestingly, Mohanlal will do the prologue in the Malayalam version and Kamal Haasan will do it for the Tamil version.
28 September, 2009
Shah Rukh Khan dubs for Pazhassi Raja!
Malayalam film 'Pazhassi Raja' has super star Mammootty playing the title role and Sarath Kumar playing his deputy.
The film is a historical on 'Pazhassi Raja', played by Mammootty, a native king of Wynad in Malabar area of Kerala. He is said to be one of the first freedom fighters who started a guerilla war against the British.
'Pazhassi Raja' is being dubbed into three other Indian languages — Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
While Kamal Haasan has dubbed a prologue for Mammootty in Tamil, it is Bollywood's global super star Shah Rukh Khan, who has dubbed for the Hindi version. The voice over for the Malayalam original has been done by Mohanlal.
27 September, 2009
Kamal Hassan dubs for Pazhassi Raja!
Kamal Hassan has dubbed a prologue for Mammootty's MT Vasudevan Nair written Hariharan directed magnum opus Pazhassi Raja in Tamil and Shah Rukh Khan has dubbed for it in Hindi.
The film is a historical on Pazhassi Raja played by Mammootty, a native king of Wynad in Malabar area of Kerala. He is said to be one of the first freedom fighters who started a guerilla war against the British.
Tamil actor Sarath Kumar makes his Malayalam debut playing Edachena Kunkan, Pazhassi Raja's 'Thalapathy' (Commander in Chief).
Remember it was Mohanlal who introduces Pazhassi Raja to the audiences through a 45 second prologue in the Malayalam original.
In the Tamil version Kamal Hassan did the prologue while Shah Rukh Khan does it in Hindi.
Says one of the producers of the film Gokulam Praveen: ' Kamal sir knew the subject and he is a fan of MT Vasudevan Nair one of the greatest writers in India. In the Tamil version Jayamohan the famous Tamil writer is translating MT's dialogues. Kamal sir went out of his way to accommodate us when we requested him to dub the prologue. His introductory voice over has made the film richer.'
25 September, 2009
Mammootty-Sureshgopi comes up with Droner
Mammootty is back with filmmaker Shaji Kailas after a considerable gap of nearly 5 years or so with yet another thriller Malayalam movie Droner. Currently he is busy with the shooting of the movie Chattambinadu. The movie which is to be produced by Aroma Movies will have its script by A K Sajan. The shooting would progress in areas of Ottappalam, Chavakkadu, Guruvayoor, and Chennai.
Mammootty and Shaji Kailas team has churned out hit movies like The Truth and The King in the past. Shaji Kailas who is presently engaged with the work of the Malayalam movie Rahgupathy Raghava Rajaram with Prithviraj in the lead would begin the shooting of the Mammootty starrer Droner by early November.
24 September, 2009
‘Droner’ is Mammootty’s next
After half a decade from their last movie together, Mammootty and director Shaji Kailas are coming up once again with a thriller. Titled ‘Droner’, this will be the next project to take off after ‘Chattambinaadu’, which is currently on sets.
To be produced by Aroma movie, ‘Droner’ will be in the scripts of A K Saajan. Expected to kickoff its shoot by the first of November, the movie will be shot in and around Ottappalam, Chavakkad, Guruvayoor, and Chennai.
Shaji Kailas is presently busy, giving final touches to his first movie with Prithviraj titled ‘Ragupathy Raghava Rajaram’. The movie featuring the young star in the three title roles is expected to grace the theatres by the mid of November.
23 September, 2009
Pazhassi Raja audio launched in Kochi
The audio of Hariharan- MT Vasudevan Nair epic Pazhassi Raja was launched at the auditorioum of Gokulam Park in Kochi on Sunday (Sep 20) evening.
It was one of the best conducted events in Kochi recently.
The audio was launched when Mammootty handed over an a CD of the music of the film to Tamil superstar Sarath Kumar, who is also featuring in the film.
Ilayaraja the music director of the film could not attend the function as he was away on a foreign tour.
Mammootty said he was proud to be associated with the movie on Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja, the legendary king and freedom fighter in Kerala's Malabar region, who fought the first war of independence against the British men.
The other important guest at the function was Oscar winning sound mixer Resul Pookutty who said he was very fortunate to have been associated with the film in which legends like writer M T Vasudevan Nair, maestro Ilayaraaja, Hariharan and superstar Mammootty are involved.
Pazhassi Raja postponed to October 16
Malayalam's first world class movie Pazhassi Raja by M T Vasudevan and Hariharan featuring Mammootty in the title role is to be delayed again. Gokulam Films, the producers of the film had planned to release the film on October 2nd, the day of Gandhi Jayanti and they had announced the same as well. But now it seems that the movie would release only on October 16.
Pazhassi Raja would be releasing in most of the major languages like Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu in as many as 560 theatres. Another highlight is that Mammootty has rendered voice for his title character Pazhassi Raja in all the languages. The dubbing process for other languages excluding Malayalam and Tamil has not been completed and this happens to be the major obstacle in the worldwide release of Pazhassi Raja. In America itself Pazhassi Raja would release in as many as 20 theatres and that is indeed a welcome sign.
22 September, 2009
Loud Speaker is very good
One of the fast vanishing qualities in human beings living in the rural India these days is simplicity, what with rapid urbanisation and materialistic approach towards life.
Everyone is becoming an island of sorts, protecting his own space without caring for others. What happens if in such a scenario a person lands oozing rustic charm and keeping the old values intact? That is what the National award-winning director Jayaraj tries to explore in his latest Malayalam film Loud Speaker starring Mammootty and Sashi Kumar (former Chairman of Asianet and the director of Kaya Tharan).
The idea may be old but the way he presents it floors us. The charm of human bonding and staying one with nature without malice towards anyone forms the crux of this film.
Mike Philipose (Mammootty), a person with a loud booming voice from the rustic hinterland lands up in an apartment building (a symbolic representation of city life) as an organ donor for an old expatriate scientist Menon (Shashi Kumar). How he changes the lifestyle of the inhabitants of that building forms the story.
The story is laced with humour. So, the underlying pathos of the situation is glazed over by it. The area of conflict initially is the sophistication of city dwellers versus the uncouth ways of a rural migrant. The tug of war between the two forms the major chunk of the first half of the film. The building being the microcosm wealthy society: a kindergarten attending children with unbridled mischief to college students who do not have the courtesy or respect, a man who tends to a dog while the wife works in a foreign country, a warring middle-aged couple who even cook their food separately, old aged parents abandoned after they have distributed their wealth among their children.
These characters are portrayed well. Jagathy Sreekumar, the secretary of the housing society is the husband who tends to a German shepherd. Kalapana and Bheeman Raghu are the warring couple and Janardhanan is the anguished father, who has filed a case against his children to get back his property.
And, to fill the place of a leading lady, Gracy Singh is cast as a nurse attending to Menon at his home.
The first half moves breezily with mirth. The second half becomes sentimentally heavy as Menon revisits his childhood, the place from where he had run away as teenager for having an illicit affair with his cousin. This part of the narrative is a bit too slow but, considering the overall package, this can be termed as a minor glitch, and can be overlooked.
Mammootty excels in handling both humour and seriousness with elan. His performance in this film proves that he does not require to do kiddie stuff to establish his comic credentials. Here he shoulders the responsibility of entertaining a section of the audience while keeping the serious undercurrent intact.
Shashi Kumar as the vulnerable but sure-footed man needing urgent kidney transplant is believable. His voice modulation is soft but firm in contrast with that of Mike, showing off his exposure to the aristocratic world.
With Loud Speaker, Jayaraj gets back into his groove.
18 September, 2009
Loud speaker postponed to Sep 20!
At the last minute, director Jayaraj and Time Ads the producer and distributor of Mammootty's eagerly awaited Loudspeaker has postponed it from Friday(Sep 18) to Sunday(Sep 20).
The reason given out is technical due to delay in DI work, though the grapevine has it that there is some financial issues to be sorted out.
Anyway, after all release ads were published in Friday morning newspapers and posters were pasted, the decision was taken in the night to postpone it.
The theatres in Kerala which had chartered the Mammootty film are running around trying to screen Kamal Hassan- Mohanlal biggie Unnaipol Oruvan for two days.
It's a win-win situation for the Tamil film which will now open big without any opposition.
16 September, 2009
First look: Mammootty's Pazhassi Raja
When Jnanapith award winner, M T Vasudevan Nair, director Hariharan and actor Mammootty came together last in Oru Vadakkan Veeragadha (1989), they created magic on celluloid.
Now they are ready with another Malayalam magnum opus, on the life of King Pazhassi Raja titled Pazhassi Raja.
Pazhassi Raja belonged to the Kottayam Royal family in Thalassery. He had helped the British in their fight against Tipu Sulthan. But after the British imposed heavy taxes directly on the rulers, Pazhassi Raja turned against them during the mid 1790s. Pazhassi Raja waged a guerrilla war against the British from Wynad, with a group of Nairs and Kurichiyas in the early 1800s.
With the appointment of the young British officer, Thomas Harvey Baber as the sub-collector of Thalassery in 1804, the going became tough for Pazhassi Raja and as per certain history books; he died swallowing his ring in 1805. But the grapevine has it that the end of Pazhassi Raja, as mentioned in the some history books, has been proven wrong in the film. As Thomas Harvey Baber later said, "He was our enemy, but he was a great man, a great warrior."
In Oru Vadakkan Veera Gadha, M T Vasudevan Nair made the character Chandu played by Mammootty a hero though in the folklores, he was called Chathiyan Chandu (Chandu who cheated). The writer also wrote Randamoozham, (Mahabharatam retold) from the perspective of Bhima. Similarly, in all probability, viewers can expect a story of Pazhassi Raja, hitherto unknown to all of us, in the film.
Pazhassi Raja, produced by Gokulam Gopalan, took some time in the making but has been eagerly awaited ever since the project was announced.
Mammootty plays Pazhassi Raja, while Kaniha is doing the role of his wife, Kaitheri Makkom. The star cast also includes Sarath Kumar, Suman, Padmapriya, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar and a few foreign actors.
Hariharan and M T has teamed up earlier to make some of the finest films in Malayalam; other than Oru Vadakkan Veeragadha, Parinayam, Panchagni, Nakhakshathangal, Amrutham Gamaya, Aranyakam, Idavazhiyile Poocha Mindapoocha and Valarthu Mrugangal. The two had contemplated making a few other stories this time but finally decided to make the film on Pazhassi Raja. Legendary producer-director Kunchacko of Udaya Studios had earlier made a film on Pazhassi Raja in 1964.
Pazhassi Raja, without doubt the most eagerly awaited film during recent years, has a prologue on the ruler by Mohanlal. Oscar award winner Resul Pookkutty has done the sound designing of Pazhassi Raja. Music maestro Illayaraja is the music director.
Pazhassi Raja, as the legendary ruler was, would be a cut above the rest.
10 September, 2009
Mammoootty at Pazhassi Raja website launch
Sri Gokulam Movies, historical film Pazhassi Raja which is being made in five languages, has now launched a website.
The event was marked by the presence of Mega Star Mammootty who plays the Prince in the title role. Supreme Star Sarath Kumar was the other invitee who is playing the role of his Thalapathy in the film.
Talking about the film, Mammootty said: "The film is about one of the first freedom fighters who fought against the British. He suffered many losses due to this war. Not only did he lose his throne and palace but also his unborn child. But he was a special Prince who brought every strata of society together to fight this war of freedom. The support of his people was his biggest strength. The film will have every emotion and sentiment possible from patriotism and heroism to human relationships. The film will remind us what it's like to live without freedom and of how precious it is."
In answer to questions, Mammootty said he was open to acting in Tamil films and agreed that Tamil films were doing extremely well in Kerala.
Sarath Kumar added, "We have used no computer graphics and the shots of the war scenes etc are all shot realistically. I am very happy to be working with Mamootty for the first time in a Tamil film. Such associations bring our hidden talents to the fore."
The film has two other heroes in Suresh Krishna and Manoj K Jayan. Suman plays the villain. Kaniha who plays a princess and Padmapriya who plays a tribal are doing the female lead.
The music is by Illayaraja who has done the recording in Hungary using the symphony orchestra there to get the desired effect.
The movie will be released on October 2nd.
07 September, 2009
Happy Birthday Mammootty
06 September, 2009
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