Vyooham

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Vyooham
Vyoohamfilm.jpg
Poster designed by Gayathri Ashokan
Directed bySangeeth Sivan
Written bySab John
Sangeeth Sivan
StarringRaghuvaran
Sukumaran
Parvathi
CinematographySantosh Sivan
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Vyooham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Sangeeth Sivan, starring Raghuvaran, Sukumaran, Captain Raju, Babu Antony, Urvashi, Rajan P. Dev and Parvathy Jayaram. It was the debut directorial of Sangeeth Sivan.[1]

The lead characters were loosely inspired the characters of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon, where Raghuvaran and Sukumaran played the lead roles respectively, while the plot is original.

Plot[]

An undercover agent, Tony Leous was hired by Kochi police to find some drug dealers. Mohan is also a policeman as part of Narcotic control. Tony raids one of Captain Raju's facilities and recovers smuggled items. This gives a heavy blow to the smugglers. At night, Babu Antony enters Tony house and kills the pet dog. The gundas also enter Sukumaran's house and tie Sukumaran and his family, wearing a mask and telling them to be careful. Raghuvaran wants to get evidence to catch the smugglers. Urvashi, sister of Sukumaran, falls in love with Tony, who seems serious always. Finally, Rajan P. Dev, who lost his son now gets a threatening call from the smugglers to help them smuggle or else his second son also may get converted to a drug addict. Rajan P. Dev tells the whole story of his killed son as a smuggler and drug addict due to the villains. A meeting place was fixed between the villain and Rajan P. Dev. At the meeting area, Raghuvaran records the talks. But the villain finds out Raghuvaran, attacks him and also kills Rajan P. Dev. In the end, at the smuggling area, Raghuvaran finishes all the villains. The film ends with Raghuvaran going in a jeep, smiling with Urvashi.

Cast[]

Trivia[]

  • Vyooham was dubbed into Tamil language as Kaaval Athikari.
  • Vyooham was Raghuvaran's return to Malayalam after Rugma released in 1983.

References[]

  1. ^ "Bollywood has bigger scope: Sangeeth Sivan". Business Standard. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2017.

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