Thenmavin Kombath
Thenmavin Kombath | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Priyadarshan |
Produced by | N. Gopalakrishnan |
Written by | Priyadarshan |
Starring |
Mohanlal Shobana Nedumudi Venu Kaviyoor Ponnamma KPAC Lalitha Sukumari Sreenivasan Sankaradi Sharat Saxena |
Music by |
Original Background Score: S. P. Venkatesh Songs: Berny-Ignatius |
Cinematography | K. V. Anand |
Edited by | N. Gopalakrishnan |
Production company |
Prasidhi Creations |
Distributed by |
Surya Cini Arts Sudev Release |
Release dates |
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Running time | 193 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Thenmavin Kombath (English: At the top of Sweet Mango Tree) is a 1994 Malayalam musical romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan, produced and edited by N. Gopalakrishnan, and starring Mohanlal, Shobana, Nedumudi Venu, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, KPAC Lalitha, Sukumari, Sreenivasan, Sankaradi, and Sharat Saxena. The cinematography was by K. V. Anand, and the score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh, while Berny-Ignatius composed the songs with lyrics written by Gireesh Puthenchery.
K. V. Anand and Sabu Cyril won National Film Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Production Design respectively. Music directors Berny-Ignatius received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music.[1] R.D. Burman was initially signed in as the music composer for the film, as revealed by Burman himself in an interview to journalists in Cochin, during his visit to the city, just a few weeks before his death. But he died before he could complete the compositions of the film, and was later replaced. The film emerged as a blockbuster at the Kerala box office and became the highest grossing Malayalam film of 1994 and got a run of 250 days at the theaters.[2] The film is among the best comedy films in the history of Malayalam cinema.[3] The film received two National Film Awards and five Kerala State Film Awards in various categories .
The success and acclaim of the film lead to remakes in other languages, which include Muthu (1995) in Tamil, in Hindi as Saat Rang Ke Sapne (1998), and in Kannada as Sahukara (2004).
Plot
The story revolves around Manikyan (Mohanlal), Sreekrishnan(Nedumudi Venu) and Karthumbi (Shobana) and the love triangle between them. Manikyan works for Sreekrishnan and Sreekrishnan sees him like a brother. Once when they both are returning from a Mela after shopping, Sreekrishnan sees Karthumbi and gets attracted. But then a fight erupts there and they all have to flee. Sreekrishnan flees alone while Manikyan has to take Karthumbi with him. At night, he flees in the opposite direction and so loses his way. Karthumbi knows the way back but she pretends as if she does not know it and enjoys the fun. Manikyan has to struggle to get out of that place. During that time they fall in love.
Once they are back in Manikyan's village, Sreekrishnan proposes her and plans to get married to her. Manikyan can not resist because Sreekrishnan is like an elder brother to him. But Karthumbi opposes. When Sreekrishnan gets to know about this, he gets angry and Manikyan becomes his enemy and he tries to take revenge. Finally Sreekrishnan understands his mistakes and he marries the woman who has been loving him for so long while Manikyan unites with Karthumbi.
Cast
- Manikyan – Mohanlal
- Karthumbi – Shobhana
- Sreekrishnan Thampuran – Nedumudi Venu
- Yeshodhamma – Kaviyoor Ponnamma
- Karthu – KPAC Lalitha
- Ginjimood Gandhari – Sukumari
- Appakala – Sreenivasan
- Kannayyan – Sankaradi
- Chakkutty – Kuthiravattom Pappu
- Chinnu – Geetha Vijayan
- Thimmayan - Nandhu
- Kuyilu - Sonia
- Aadivasi - Khadeeja
- Mallikkettu - Sharat Saxena
Theatrical reception
The film emerged as a blockbuster at the Kerala box office and became the highest grossing Malayalam film of 1994 and got a run of 250 days at the theaters.[4][2][5]
Soundtrack
Thenmavin Kombath | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Berny-Ignatius | ||||
Released | 1994 (India) | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
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Berny-Ignatius composed the film's songs and Girish Puthenchery wrote the lyrics. It is known to be the most sold soundtrack of the analog cassette era in the history of Malayalam cinema. The song "Maanam Thelinge" is very much similar to the Maestro Ilaiyaraja's super hit "Aasai athigam ..." from the film Marupadiyum.
Track # | Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
1 | "Nila Pongal" | Malgudi Subha | 3:31 |
2 | "Karutha Penne" | M.G. Sreekumar, K.S. Chitra | 4:47 |
3 | "Maanam Thelinge" | M.G. Sreekumar, K.S. Chitra | 4:04 |
4 | "Kallipoonkuyile" | M.G. Sreekumar | 4:17 |
5 | "Ente Manasinoru" | M.G. Sreekumar, Sujatha Mohan | 4:11 |
Re
Remakes
This film was remade in Tamil as Muthu (1995) with Rajinikanth and Meena. The film was remade in Hindi by Priyadarshan as Saat Rang Ke Sapne (1998). It was also remade in Kannada as Sahukara with V. Ravichandran.
Awards
- Best Popular Film
- Best Art Director – Sabu Cyril
- Best Music Director- Berny-Ignatius
- Second Best Actor - Nedumudi Venu
- Second Best Actress – Kaviyoor Ponnamma
References
- ↑ Malayalamcinema.com, Official website of AMMA, Malayalam cinema news, Malayalam cinema actors,Actress, Upcoming Malayalam movies. Malayalamcinema.com (1985-10-26). Retrieved on 2012-02-02.
- 1 2 "Feel blessed to get a memento from Mohanlal: Jayasurya". The Times of India. 10 April 2014.
- ↑ "Dileep is 50 percent of Mohanlal: Priyadarshan". Sify.com.
- ↑ "Birthday Special: The Many Avatars of Rajinikanth". CNN-IBN. 12 December 2014.
- ↑ "Aamayum Muyalum-First Look".
- ↑ 42nd National Film Award(1994)
- ↑ "STATE FILM AWARDS-1994". prd.kerala.gov.in.