Sound Thoma

Sound Thoma

Theatrical Release Poster
Directed by Vyshakh
Produced by Anoop
Written by Benny P Nayarambalam
Starring Dileep
Mukesh
Saikumar
Namitha Pramod
Nedumudi Venu
Music by

Gopi Sundar

Rajeev Alunkal(lyrics)
Cinematography Shaji
Edited by Mahesh Narayanan
Production
company
Priyanjali Films
Release dates
  • 5 April 2013 (2013-04-05)
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget 5.75 cr[1]
Box office 10.50 cr[2]

Sound Thoma (Malayalam : സൗണ്ട് തോമ) is a 2013 Malayalam comedy film directed by Vyshakh. It features Dileep playing a character with a cleft lip and defective voice while Mukesh, Saikumar, and Namitha Pramod portray supporting roles. The film, produced by Anoop, features background score and soundtrack composed by Gopi Sundar with cinematography handled by Shaji Kumar.

Plot

The film opens with the birth Thoma (Dileep). Thoma's mother dies while giving birth to him, and he also suffers from a cleft lip and vocal cord deformity. Thoma's father is the very rich Plapparambil Paulo (Saikumar) a man known for loansharking, greed, stinginess, and evicting people for inability to pay back the loan and forcing foreclosure. Paulo was reluctant to spend money for his son's surgery. Paulo has two elder sons—the eldest Plapparambil Mathai (Mukesh) and the younger son, Joykutty (Shiju).

Mathai falls in love with a Muslim girl(Rashmi Boban)and marries her, causing Paulo to kick him out of their house. Mathai moves to his wife's house, converts to Islam, and begins a new life as a fishmonger.

Paulo anticipating his son Joykutty to fetch 2 crore rupees as a dowry and is searching for a wife for him, but is unsuccessful because no one wants to send a girl into Paulo's home because of his bad reputation as a heartless money lender. In order to change his reputation, Thoma has an idea—Paulo should conduct a group wedding for five orphan girls and show that he is a charitable man. During the course of the wedding, Paulo's plans go astray.Joy marries an orphan girl when one of the grooms runs away. Paulo kicks Joy out of the house.

Later it is revealed that Sindhu, the orphan girl whom joykutty married, were in a relationship. Joykutty begged to Thoma to conduct his and Sindhu's marriage. Moreover, Sindhu was pregnant when Joy begged to conduct the marriage.

In the end, Paulo allows his sons to enter the house. Sreelakshmi (Namitha Pramod) also agrees for her marriage to Thoma, who loved her more than his life and the film ends happily.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sound Thoma
Soundtrack album by Gopi Sundar
Released 24 March 2013
Recorded 2012 - 2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 27:58
Language Malayalam
Label Eastcoast Audios
Producer Gopi Sundar
Gopi Sundar chronology
Kammath & Kammath
(2013)
Sound Thoma
(2013)
ABCD
(2013)

The soundtrack was composed by Gopi Sundar, with lyrics by Murugan Kattakada, Nadirsha, Rajeev Alunkal.

Tracklist
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Kandal Njanoru (Thoma Style)"  NadirshaDileep 03:47
2. "Kanni Penne"  Murugan KattakadaShankar Mahadevan, Rimi Tomy 04:30
3. "Oru Kaaryam"  Rajeev AlunkalUdit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal 06:02
4. "Ambili Maame (Title Song)"  Murukan KattakadaResmi Sateesh, Chorus 02:35
5. "Kandal Njanoru (Thoma Style)"  InstrumentalKaraoke 03:46
6. "Kanni Penne"  InstrumentalKaraoke 04:47
7. "Oru Kaaryam"  InstrumentalKaraoke 05:01
Total length:
27:58

Reception

With an aggregate review score of 3/5 at "Reviewbol.com", the film earned mixed reviews from critics while response from the audience was generally positive. The film ultimately went on to become a box-office success and ran for over a 100 days.[3]

Unni R. Nair of Kerala9.com rated the film and said that the film was "OK for Dileep fans and the family audience".[4] Theaterbalcony gave it a total score of 57% on 100.[5]

References

  1. http://www.cineshore.com/boxoffice/year-end-report-malayalam-films-2013/
  2. http://www.cineshore.com/boxoffice/year-end-report-malayalam-films-2013/
  3. "Sound Thoma Reviewbol Boxoffice listings". reviewbol.com. 5 April. Retrieved 7 April 2013. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Unni R. Nair (6 April). "Sound Thoma Review". Kerala9.com. Retrieved 7 April 2013. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. "Sound Thoma Review". theaterbalcony.com.

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