Thooval Kottaram
Thooval Kottaram | |
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Directed by | Sathyan Anthikad |
Written by | A. K. Lohithadas |
Produced by | Grihalakshmi Productions |
Starring | Jayaram
Sukanya Dileep Manju Warrier Oduvil Unnikrishnan Murali |
Cinematography | Vipin Mohan |
Edited by | K. Rajagopal |
Music by | Johnson |
Production company | Grihalakshmi Productions |
Distributed by | Kalpaka Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Thooval Kottaram (Malayalam: തൂവല് കൊട്ടാരം, English: Feather Palace) is a 1996 Indian Malayalam drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Jayaram, Sukanya, Dileep, Manju Warrier, Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Murali in the main roles. The music was composed by Johnson. The film won three Filmfare Awards South.
The film was a commercial success and played for 300 days in theatres.[1] Jayaram won his first Kerala State Film Award, a Special Jury Award, for his role as Adv. Mohanachandra Poduval.
Plot[]
Mohanachandra Poduval, is a lawyer, also working as a plumber, caterer, electrical worker, driver and chenda player at festival programs. He is engaged to Sujatha, a music and dance teacher, who is the daughter of Achu Marar. Rameshchandran, his younger brother, is in medical school. Mohanachandran is hopeful that, once his brother becomes a doctor, his financial troubles will be reduced. Radhakrishnan, his brother-in-law and a police constable, brings an alliance of his senior officer, a police inspector for his sister Remani, which gets almost fixed.
Things go smoothly until Devaprabha and her grandfather Rama Varma arrive in the village. The heiress of the royal family, Devaprabha forms a strong relationship with Mohanachandran. Devapriya was suffering from depression after the death of her only brother Sudev Varma and came to the village as part of a treatment. Mohanchandran helps her become almost normal. However, Sujatha, his fiancée, finds it intolerable and complains to him. Slowly things go out of control as Devaprabha turns stubborn and possessive about Mohanachandran. One day, he flatly refuses to accompany her, adding that he doesn't want to see her.
Devaprabha again shows changes in behavior, making Ramavarma fear that her mental problems are returning. He asks his son Balarama Varma, a rich businessman in Bangalore to come. He proposes that she marry Mohanachandran. But Mohanachandran is unwilling. Balarama Varma approaches Achu Marar and Sujatha and asks them to leave Mohanachandran to help his daughter. At that time, Devaprabha surprises everyone by revealing that she sees Mohanachandran as her dead brother, by calling him "Sudev".
Cast[]
- Jayaram as Adv Mohanachandran Pothuval
- Dileep as Ravichandra Pothuval
- Sukanya as Sujatha, Mohanachandran's love interest
- Manju Warrier as Devaprabha Varma
- Murali as Balaraman Varma, father of Devaprabha Varma
- Oduvil Unnikrishnan as Achuthan Marar
- Babu Swamy as Ramavarma Thampuran
- Innocent as Radhakrishnan
- Lakshmi Krishnamurthy as Madhavi
- Bindu Panicker as Rama
- Mamukkoya as Moytheen Hajiyar
- Kuthiravattam Pappu as Kunjuraman Menon
- Sankaradi as Advocate
- Paravoor Ramachandran as Ramabhadran
- Sreenath as Advocate
- Sona Nair as Hema
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair
- Sadiq
- Manju Satheesh as Maalu
Soundtrack[]
The film's music was composed by Johnson and the lyrics were written by Kaithapram and Sathyan Anthikad (Thankanoopuramo). K. J. Yesudas sang most of the songs in the film. K. S. Chithra, Lekha, and Raveendran were the other singers involved.
Track | Song Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Sindhooram Peythirangi" | K. J. Yesudas |
2 | "Aadhyamay Kanda Naal" | K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra |
3 | "Thankanoopuramo" | K. J. Yesudas |
4 | "Sindhooram Peythirangi" | Raveendran, Lekha R Nair, K. J. Yesudas |
5 | "Parvathi Manohari" | K. J. Yesudas |
Awards[]
- Kerala State Film Award
- Best Male Playback Singer - K. J. Yesudas
- Second Best Actor - Oduvil Unnikrishnan
- Special Jury Award - Jayaram
- Best Film - Malayalam - P. V. Gangadharan[2]
- Best Director - Malayalam - Sathyan Anthikad[3]
- Best Actor - Malayalam - Jayaram[4]
Box office[]
The film was commercial success and ran over 300 days in theatres.[5][6][7]
References[]
- ^ "Grillmill -- Sukanya"
- ^ "Archived copy". www.filmfare.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Archived copy". filmfare.com. Archived from the original on 13 October 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Archived copy". www.filmfare.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Grill Mill — Sukanya". The Hindu. 11 February 2010.
- ^ "Jayaram, Mamta in Kadha Thudarunnu". Rediff.com. 30 March 2010.
- ^ "Forget the Dileep; Manju Warrior stands tall on her own". Asianet. 28 November 2016.
External links[]
- Thooval Kottaram at IMDb
- Thooval Kottaram at Pixslate
- 1996 films
- Malayalam-language films
- 1990s Malayalam-language films
- 1990s romance films
- Indian films
- Films directed by Sathyan Anthikad
- Films with screenplays by A. K. Lohithadas
- Films shot in Ottapalam
- Films shot at Varikkasseri Mana