Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu
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Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu | |
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Directed by | Viji Thampi |
Screenplay by | Sasidharan Arattuvazhi |
Story by | Urvashi |
Produced by | Urvashi |
Starring | Urvashi Manoj K. Jayan Jagathy Sreekumar Kalpana K. P. A. C. Lalitha Vinaya Prasad Janardhanan Sai Kumar |
Cinematography | Dinesh Baboo |
Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
Music by | S. P. Venkatesh |
Distributed by | Prathiksha Pictures |
Release date | 1994 |
Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu (transl. The century when the hen crows) is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Viji Thampi and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi from a story by Urvashi, who also produced the film. Starring Urvashi, Manoj K. Jayan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kalpana, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Vinaya Prasad, Janardhanan, Ratheesh and Sai Kumar. The story revolves around paying guests in a female-only homestay who identify themselves as misandrists.
The film was a commercial success at the box office. It was remade in Telugu as Adalla Majaka in the next year.
Plot[]
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The story revolves around a paying guest home run by Chinthamani Ammal who is a determined misandrist due to a failed love affair. Only misandrists are allowed as paying guests. Ponnamma, one of the paying guests, hates men because of her parents being partial to her twin brother Ponnappan. Another guest, Nancy, is a lawyer and is engaged on a post divorce custody battle for the child with her ex-husband Tony Varghese. Vasundhara and Bhagyarekha, the other two guests, pretend to be misandrists to please Chinthamani Ammal. One day a man (Jagathy Sreekumar) enters their house resulting in him being assaulted by Chintamani Ammal. A while later, when he wakes up, to everybody’s horror, they find out that the man became mentally retarded. The other lodgers blame Chinthamani Ammal as she was the assaulter. The lodgers as well as Chintamani Ammal try to bring back his memory but in vain. At last they decide to bring back Chinthamani Ammal’s long lost lover to cure him, who called himself as Ikru and behaves in a childish manner. Finally Ikru, whose real name is Sathyaseelan, is cured and Chinthamani and her lover reunite. In between Bhagyarekha falls in love with Sachidanandan, a local man. When goons try to attack her, Sachi comes there and saves her ending up in police station but is freed in the end. Then Bhagyarekha’s flashback is revealed. She used to work in a hotel with her sister. When her sister was about to be assaulted she tried to fight back resulting in a goon’s assistance’s death. From then on she was hiding from the goons. Many other sequences occur which shows how Sachi and Bhagya try to escape from the goons which forms the rest of the movie. In the end everybody finds their own love and happiness.
Cast[]
- Urvashi as Bhagyarekha / Sujatha
- Manoj K Jayan as Sachidandan
- Jagathy Sreekumar as Ikru/Sathyaseelan
- Kalpana as Ponnamma/Ponnappan
- K. P. A. C. Lalitha as Chindamani Ammal
- Mavelikkara Ponnamma
- Rudra as Vasundhara
- Janardhanan as Dr. Vishnunarayanan Potti a.k.a. V N Potti
- Vinaya Prasad as Adv. Nancy Joseph
- Jagannathan as Vengidi
- Sai Kumar as Binoy Viswam
- Poojappura Ravi as Pappaswami
- Sukumari as Ammalu
- Philomina as Muthiyamma
- Ratheesh as Adv.Tony Varghese
- Ajay Ratnam as Douglas
- Viji Thampi as hotel employee
- Kollam Thulasi
- Dileep
- Idavela Babu
- Yadu Krishnan
- Nandulal
Soundtrack[]
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External links[]
- Malayalam-language films
- 1994 films
- Indian films
- 1990s Malayalam-language films
- Films directed by Viji Thampi
- Malayalam films remade in other languages
- 1990s Malayalam-language film stubs