Kunjiramayanam

Kunjiramayanam

Official poster
Directed by Basil Joseph
Produced by Suvin K. Varky
Screenplay by Deepu Pradeep
Starring Vineeth Sreenivasan
Dhyan Sreenivasan
Aju Varghese
Narrated by Biju Menon
Music by Justin Prabhakaran
Cinematography Vishnu Sharma
Edited by Appu Bhattathiri
Production
company
Little Big Films
Distributed by E4 Entertainment
Release dates
  • 28 August 2015 (2015-08-28)
Running time
125 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget 3.30 crore (US$490,000)[1]
Box office 10.08 crore (US$1.5 million)[2]

Kunjiramayanam is a 2015 Indian Malayalam comedy film directed by debutant Basil Joseph and scripted by Deepu Pradeep. The film features Vineeth Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese and Dhyan Sreenivasan in the lead roles.[3] The film was released on 28 August 2015.

Plot

Kunjiraman (Vineeth Sreenivasan), nephew of Well-done Vasu (Mamukkoya), plans to marry Vasu's daughter Thankamani. All plans are thwarted by Kunjiraman's dim-witted cousin brother Laalu (Dhyan Sreenivasan). To avenge this he goes to Gulf to make money and returns to his hometown Desam. He plans to marry well and before the wedding of Vasu's daughter. Laalu (Dhyan Sreenivasan) secretly plots against Kunjiraman with Kuttan (Aju Varghese), his role model. Kunjiraman gets engaged to other women but all end up in cancellations. Villagers superstitiously believe that it was Kunjiraman's actions that brings the subsequent problems and curses to Desam. Later these issues are solved by a chain of events. Kunjiraman marries Thankamani and both Laalu & Kuttan are left to the short end of stick with their plotting's.

Cast

Production

The movie is the debut of director Basil Joseph who was earlier known for directing short films Oru Thundupadam and Priyamvadha Katharayano.[4] Actor siblings Vineeth Sreenivasan and Dhyan Sreenivasan are acting together for the first time.[5]

The original schedule for the shoot was 44 days in Kudallur village, near Kollengode in Palakkad. The film shooting started on 23 April 2015 and got completed in 35 days with two schedules.[6]

Reception

Critical reception

The movie was released on 28 August 2015 across Kerala in 60 theatres.

Malayala Manorama gave a rating of 3/5 and said "Kunjiramayanam is an entertaining film for sure, definitely one that belongs to the not-to-be-missed category".[7] Rejath RG of Kerala Kaumudi said, "Every character in Kunjiramayanam leaves an impression on the viewer. And that's the best thing about the movie. There are lots of scenes that offer genuine laughs. By the time the movie is over we feel like we have visited the Desham village. That signifies the success of the debutante director Basil Joseph."[8] Entertainment website Filmibeat.com rated 2.5/5 and said "Kuniramayanam is a logic less fun-filled entertainer, for a one-time watch".[9] Paresh C Palicha of Rediff.com gave a rating of 2.5/5 and said "The movie has things that keep us interested in proceedings though it tends to get repetitive once in a while. But we can confidently say that Kunjiramayanam is enjoyable".[10]>

Box office

The film made at a budget of 3.30 crore (US$490,000) collected a sum of 6.75 crore (US$1.0 million) within 14 days of release. Asianet bought the satellite rights.[1] It collected 10.08 crore (US$1.5 million) from Kerala after 35 days of release.[2]Kunjiramayanam Reached 2nd Among the Onam Releases.[11]

Music

Kunjiramayanam
Soundtrack album to Kunjiramayanam by Justin Prabhakaran
Released 4 August 2015
Genre Film soundtrack
Length 15:01
Language Malayalam
Label Muzik 247
Producer Justin Prabhakaran

The soundtrack was released by Muzik247 on 4 August 2015 with songs composed by Justin Prabhakaran and lyrics written by Manu Manjith.[12][13]

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Thumba Poove Sundari"  Manu ManjithShankar Mahadevan 02:30
2. "Ayyayyo Ayyayyo"  Manu ManjithVineeth Sreenivasan 04:08
3. "Paavaada"  Manu ManjithDaya Bijibal 03:39
4. "Salsa"  Manu ManjithMasala Coffee Band 03:31

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