Rathinirvedam (2011 film)

Rathinirvedam
Directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar
Produced by G. Suresh Kumar
Written by P. Padmarajan
Based on Rathinirvedam 
by Padmarajan
Starring Shweta Menon
Sreejith
Music by M. Jayachandran
Cinematography Manoj Pillai
Edited by Ajith
Production
company
Revathy Kalamandhir
Release dates
  • 16 June 2011 (2011-06-16) (Kerala)
  • 17 June 2011 (2011-06-17) (Outside Kerala)
Running time
125 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget 1.40 crore (US$210,000)[1]

Rathinirvedam is a 2011 Malayalam coming-of-age film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and starring Shweta Menon and Sreejith. It is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name directed by Bharathan and written by P. Padmarajan based on his own novel Rathinirvedam.[2][3] The film was produced by Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandhir.

Rathinirvedam stars Shweta Menon in the role of Rathi,[4] and Sreejith in the role of Pappu.[5] Shooting was done in the Onnattukara area of Kayamkulam and Mavelikkara, where the story is primarily set.[6] Rathinirvedam was one of the most commercially successful Malayalam film of the year.[1]

Plot

Pappu (Sreejith Vijay) stays in his mother's house after completing high school, awaiting results. During his stay, he falls in love with Rathi (Shweta Menon), a woman elder to him. The boy is very deeply in love with Rathi and shows his love in different ways. He keeps visiting the snake temple to see Rathi. There are many scenes in which Pappu expresses his love. Rathi initially thinks of Pappu as her younger brother but, after some time, she realizes his love. After some problems, the two families know about the love issue. They forbid them to see each other. Before the climax Rathi meets Pappu in the sarppakavu (snake temple).

In the rain, Pappu seduces Rathi. Rathi does not agree at first, but as Pappu keeps advancing she can no longer stop herself and succumbs. However, after making love to Pappu, Rathi is bitten by a snake. Pappu offers to take her home, but she refuses saying that people would find out that they were alone in the temple. She goes home and starts crying loudly. Pappu watches all this helplessly. Rathi's mother, hearing her scream, comes into the room and asks her why she was crying. Rathi tells her that a snake has bitten her. The whole family carries Rathi to the hospital. Pappu watches all this secretly. The next day, Pappu is ready to go to his college. His relative takes him to the bus stop. There Pappu sees Rathi's family carrying her dead body. Pappu is engulfed by grief when he sees her dead body being carried in procession. He is shoved into a bus by his uncle. The film ends with Pappu crying as Rathi's body passes near the window of the bus.

Cast

Release

Rathinirvedam was given a U/A (parental guidance) certificate by the CBFC India, for its moderate sexual content. It was released on 16 June in Kerala and on 17 June in the rest of India.[7]

Box office

The film was made at a low budget of 1.40 crore made a distribution share of 2.5 crore (US$370,000) and a satellite right of 1.75 crore (US$260,000). Rathinirvedam was one of the top grossed Malayalam film of the year, compared to its low cost.[1]

Soundtrack

The films soundtrack contains 5 songs, all composed by M. Jayachandran and Lyrics by Murukan Kattakkada.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Chempakappoonkattile" Sudeep Kumar
2 "Kannoram Chinkaaram" Shreya Ghoshal
3 "Madhumaasa Mounaraagam" Shreya Ghoshal
4 "Mazhavillaano" M. Jayachandran, Kavitha Vaidyanathan
5 "Naattuvazhiyile" Nikhil Raj

Awards

2011 Kerala State Film Awards[8]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Express News Service (9 August 2011). "Mollywood Progress Report 2011". Kochi. The New Indian Express.
  2. "An unusual love story". The Indian Express. 20 November 2010. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  3. "'Rathinirvedam' to be remade". Bombaynews.net. 19 November 2010. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  4. "Shwetha Menon as Rathi in 'Rathinirvedam' remake". Filmydum.com. 2010. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  5. "Sreejith to do the lead role in 'Rathinirvedam'". nowrunning.com. 9 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
  6. "New 'Rathinirvedam' To Begin Shooting In Feb". Yentha.com. 29 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  7. "Rathinirvedam censored". Sify. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
  8. "2011 Kerala State Film Award". Awards And Shows. 6 April 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2014.

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