Aadu (film)
Aadu | |
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Directed by | Midhun Manuel Thomas |
Written by | Midhun Manuel Thomas |
Produced by | Vijay Babu Sandra Thomas |
Starring | Jayasurya Sunny Wayne Vinayakan Renji Panicker Vijay Babu Vineeth Mohan |
Narrated by | Mamukkoya |
Cinematography | Vishnu Narayan |
Edited by | Lijo Paul |
Music by | Shaan Rahman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Friday Tickets |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | ₹ 3.4 crore |
Box office | ₹ 4.7 crore |
Aadu (transl. Goat) is a 2015 Indian slapstick comedy film, written and directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas. It was produced and distributed by Vijay Babu and Sandra Thomas through Friday Film House. The cast includes Jayasurya, Vijay Babu, Vinayakan, Saiju Kurup, Vineeth Mohan, Srinda Arhaan, Sunny Wayne, Renji Panicker, Sandra Thomas, Bhagath Manuel, Chemban Vinod Jose, Indrans, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Bijukuttan and Harikrishnan.
Aadu was released in India on 6 February 2015. Upon release, it received mixed response and under-performed at the box office. However, after its DVD release the reception towards the film were positive and in time attained a cult following. A sequel Aadu 2 was released in 2017, a third installment Aadu 3 has been announced for a 2021 release in 3D format.[1] Aadu was re-released in Kerala on 16 March 2018.[2]
Plot[]
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The film opens in Bangkok with an ungainly gangster named Dude (Vinayakan) being roped in by his boss to fetch an exotic herb known as Neelakoduveli, which is believed to bring eternal fortune to its bearer. Somewhere in Kerala, Shaji Pappan (Jayasurya) is the captain of a tug-of-war team hailing from the High Range area in Idukki. The team are known officially as 'Winners Pothumukku'. All the members are illiterate young men who are slackers, by drinking alcohol and outing. They manage to win the tournament, and along with the cash prize and the trophy, they also receive a female goat. Lolan (Harikrishnan), one of the team members, names the goat 'Pinky'. Shaji has a tough past with females, which is revealed to be a result of his wife Mary (Srinda Arhaan) eloping with his unfaithful driver Ponnapachan (Aju Varghese). He allows the female goat inside his van reluctantly, as he doesn't allow females in his van usually, after Arakkal Abu (Saiju Kurup) assures he will slaughter it and have it as a barbecue.
The decision lands them into a slew of hilarious problems, as the team crashes into a tree, with a coconut falling on the head of Captain Cleetus, leaving him with cognitive slippage. As the team expects Arakkal Abu to do the slaughter, his cowardice is revealed. This situational inconvenience makes Shaji Paappan mad, who determines to eliminate or eat the goat at any cost.
After a few failed attempts, they accidentally run into inspector Shameer (Vijay Babu). He is also known as Sarbath Shameer, for his habit of ramming the culprits' forehead on a lemon placed on a table, and drinking its juice. As Shameer interrogates the team on the grounds of drunken driving, Menaka Kanthan (Sandra Thomas), an animal welfare activist, accuses the group for abusing and presses charges. However, the team are allowed to go.
In the meantime, Dude and his boys arrive in Kerala in search of Neelakkoduveli, which is now in possession of Satan Xavier (Sunny Wayne), a high-profile drug dealer in the high range. Kanjavu Soman makes a deal with Dude to retrieve the herb from Xavier. En route, Soman was robbed of the chest containing Neelakkoduveli, by masked assailants wearing caps. He reports the mishap to Dude. Shaji Paappan and the team runs into the Dude' henchman they knock out Shaji and capture Abu along with Pinky as hostages. Because Dude believes Abu to be the thief, as he was wearing his traditional cap, similar to Soman's assailants.
Somewhere else, a veteran left-wing leader named P.P Sasi (Indrans) gets into legal trouble as he foolishly discloses the politically driven murder hits to the public. When the police comes to arrest him, Sasi escapes from them. As Shaji Pappan is worried about Abu, a ransom video sent to the team by Dude's boys, betrays the location of their hideout. Shaji and his friends rush to the place and rescues Abu and Pinky. However, they run into Shameer and in crossways with Dude, who madly opens fire. In the end, Abu and Pinky are captured once again.
With a new lead in hand, Shameer apprehends Soman and Hakkim, the right-hand men of P.P Sasi Aassaan, to counter his armed adversaries. Shaji Paappan unwillingly decides to seek help from his elder brother Thomas Paappan (Renji Panicker) whom Shaji hates. As an iron-smith, Thomas Paappan arms the group with rifles to confront Dude and his thugs. The century-old rifles turns out to be useless. But they defeat Dude and save Abu and Pinky.
Refusing to give up, Dude pulls out his gun and points at Shaji. Thomas arrives and manages to shoot the gun away. Thomas appears to be a poor marksman and runs away from seeing the police beside the gang. Sasi, who was hiding in an empty water tank, is exposed out of his hiding. Shameer apprehends the Dude and Sasi's groups, leaving Shaji and friends on their own.
Shameer is being praised by his superior officer, for recovering the Neelakkoduveli. However, when the trunk is uncovering, there was the only cow dung. Satan Xavier ran out of luck due to the transfer of Neelakkoduveli, resulting in his weed forest being burned down by police. Shameer gets suspended due to his negligence, which then results in getting himself beaten up by the vengeful public.
Without being able to retrieve the herb, Dude decides to finish off Soman. In a flashback, facts oblivious to everybody else in the film universe is shown. Soman, didn't have the intention to hand over the Neelakkoduveli to Dude and switched the herb chest with a decoy trunk filled with dung. As he was getting away with the valuable chest, he runs into an elephant pit, accidentally throwing the chest outside. When Soman came back to his senses, he discovers that Pinky had eaten away the Neelakkoduveli from the popped open chest. The power of the exotic herb might have rendered Pinky auspicious, which might be the reason why the ewe lamb didn't get harmed.
Pappan finally manages to sell off Pinky to a butcher. On the sight of his friends' evoked grievances while the goat was being dragged away, he feels a stroke of sympathy. As he calls the goat, he meets a girl with the same name (Swathi Reddy).
Cast[]
- Jayasurya as Pannimattathil Shaji Pappan
- Vijay Babu as S.I. Sarbath Shameer
- Vinayakan as Dude
- Sunny Wayne as Saathaan Xavier
- Saiju Kurup as Arakkal Abu
- Vineeth Mohan as Kuttan Moonga
- Dharmajan Bolgatty as Sachin Cleetus a.k.a. Captain Cleetus
- Harikrishnan as Lalan P. K. aka Lolan
- Bhagath Manuel as Krishnan Mandaram
- as Bastin Pathrose
- Indrans as P.P Sasi Aashan
- Renji Panicker as Thomas Paappan & Varkey Pappan
- Sandra Thomas as Menaka Kanthan
- Chemban Vinod Jose as High Range Hakkim
- Sudhi Koppa as Kanjavu Soman
- Nelson as Paili Vattakuzhy, later named to Dragon Paili by Dude
- as Sakhavu K. P.
- Pradeep Kottayam as Head Constable
- Chembil Ashokan as Vaidyar
- as Hyder Sulthan
- as Palmist
- Blessy Kurien as Veterinary Doctor
- Swathi Reddy as Pinky (cameo)
- Aju Varghese as Driver Ponnappan (cameo)
- Srinda Arhaan as Mary, Shaji Pappan's wife (cameo)
- Bijukuttan as Battery Simon (cameo)
- Nanny Goat as Pinky Goat
Reception[]
Upon release, the film received mixed to a negative response.[3] Akhila of FilmiBeat stated "Film fails to meet the expectations raised by the first looks and promotion".[4] Veeyen of nowrunning.com said "'Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeevi Aanu' is a fiasco of colossal proportions that is little more than a series of insipid conversations between supposedly hilarious characters. Suffering from some severely smug writing, 'Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeevi Aanu'" is iffy stuff that delivers none of the promises that it makes, which includes serving a few earnest laughs as well."[5]
Music[]
Aadu Oru Bheegara Jeeviyanu | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 28 January 2015 | |||
Recorded | 2014 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 5.23 | |||
Language | Malayalam | |||
Label | Sargaswara Audio Lab | |||
Producer | Shaan Rahman | |||
Shaan Rahman chronology | ||||
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The original soundtrack and background score were composed by Shaan Rahman, with lyrics by Manu Manjith.[6]
- Soundtrack
#Title | Singer(s) | Lyrics | Length |
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"Chingaariyaadu" | , Jayasurya, | Manu Manjith | 2:51 |
"Kodikayarana" | Anwar Sadath, Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 2:32 |
- Background score
#Title | Singer(s) | Lyrics | Length |
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"Shaaji Paappan" | Anwar Sadath, Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 00:52 |
"Abu Bheekaran" | Anwar Sadath, Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 00:54 |
"Dude" | Anwar Sadath, Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 00:46 |
"Sarbath Shameer" | Anwar Sadath, Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 00:50 |
"Sathan Xavier" | Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 00:52 |
"Shashi Ashan" | Muhammad Ashad, Shaan Rahman | Manu Manjith | 00:46 |
Sequel[]
A sequel called Aadu 2 was released on 22 December 2017 and was commercial success at the box office.
References[]
- ^ https://timesofindia.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/news/aadu-3-shajipappan-and-team-will-come-back-with-yet-another-laugh-riot-in-2019/amp_articleshow/63300591.cms[permanent dead link]
- ^ https://timesofindia.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/news/cult-hit-aadu-to-be-re-released-this-month/amp_articleshow/63199583.cms[permanent dead link]
- ^ Nicy V P (7 February 2015). "'Aadu Oru Bheegara Jeevi Aanu' Review Roundup: Jayasurya Starrer Fails to Meet Expectations". International Business Times.
- ^ Menon, Akhila (6 February 2015). "Aadu Oru Bheegara Jeevi Aanu Movie Review: Not As Expected!". Filmibeat.
- ^ "Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu Review | Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu Malayalam Movie Review by Veeyen". NOWRUNNING.
- ^ TNN (13 February 2015). "Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu Music Review". The Times of India.
External links[]
- 2015 films
- Malayalam-language films
- Indian comedy road movies
- Indian films
- Indian action comedy films
- Indian slapstick comedy films
- 2010s Malayalam-language films
- 2015 action comedy films
- 2010s comedy road movies
- Malayalam films in series