Nadodimannan | |
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Directed by | Viji Thampi |
Screenplay by | Krishna Poojappura |
Story by | V.S. Suresh |
Produced by | Chithram Films |
Starring | Dileep Sayaji Shinde Nedumudi Venu Ananya Archana Kavi Mythili |
Cinematography | Sanjeev Sankar |
Edited by | K. Sreenivas |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
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Release date |
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Running time | 160 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Nadodimannan (transl. The Vagabond/Immigrant king) is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language satirical action comedy film directed by Viji Thampi, starring Dileep, Sayaji Shinde, Nedumudi Venu, Ananya, Archana Kavi and Mythili.[1] Dileep and Viji Thampi collaborated after 17 years in this movie. The film is a satire that portrays how corruption and favoritism engulfs a place and how it is curbed.
Plot
The movie starts with Vinayachandran, an environmentalist getting killed by an influential real estate criminal, Pushpam Prakashan and his henchmen as Vinayachandran was opposing Prakashan's dream project- Pushpam Mall citing environmental and societal reasons. Prakashan has the backing of ruling party, police and a corrupt Mayor Purushothaman for all his wrongdoings as he helps them financially whenever they are in need. Once his eyes cast on something, Prakashan will try to acquire it by any means for his gains. His next target is an old man Damodaran's house and its surrounding plot occupied by Damodaran and his granddaughter Meera for developing another project. Even though Damodaran approaches higher-ranked officials including Mayor to save from the advances of Prakashan, he now realizes that they all are nothing but associates of Prakashan. One night, Prakashan's henchmen attacked him and tried to kidnap Meera. In the tussle, Damodaran stabs himself and Prakashan's henchmen hospitalized him as his death will bring trouble to Prakashan.
The film then focus to Palakkad where Padmanabhan hails from. Padmanabhan is a carefree and cheerful guy who along with his friends do road side shows, artificial political rallies, marches and hail and hoot for movies in theatres for daily wages. One day, he gets a call from Thiruvananthapuram to get his gang for organizing a political rally in support of Mayor Purushothaman to boost his image in the upcoming election. Padmanabhan and his gang leaves to Thiruvananthapuram the next day and he gets injured in a bomb blast and gets hospitalized.
Padmanabhan knowingly and unknowingly involves in the various issues happening there. When the people found a leader's characteristics in Padmanbhan they and Thiruvithancore (Travancore) Thirumanassu force him to contest in the upcoming election. He wins the election and becomes the next mayor. Being the mayor if the city, Padmanabhan is loved by every body he starts building public parks and facilities for the common people he also asks the people to give away the places which really belongs to the government. By seeing all these changes Prakashan gets furious and tries to kill Padmanabhan but the plan doesn't go as planned when Padmanabhan's mother and his chauffeur Subair gets killed in the accident made by Prakashan's henchman Kannappan.
Padmanabhan devises a plan to get revenge on Prakashan he decides to destroy Pushpam Mall for good. He calls on a demolition firm and sets the equipments for demolition all throughout the building. But when there is only 15 minutes left for demolition Prakashan calls Padmanabhan saying that he has kidnapped Thirumanassu. Padmanabhan rushes into the building and fights off Prakashan and Kannappan. During the fight, Kannappan is accidentally killed by Prakashan with a gun when he tries to shoot Padmanabhan. When Padmanabhan is about to kill Prakashan, Thirumeni stops him, saying to him "let god decide his fate," but Padmanabhan cuts Prakashan's thumb for accessing the elevator and they escape just in time and the building is demolished killing Prakashan along with it. The mall is now converted to a public park.
Cast
- Dileep as Mayor Padmanabhan
- Sayaji Shinde as Pushpam Prakashan, a corrupt real estate crime boss of Thiruvananthapuram
- Nedumudi Venu as Thiruvilancore Maharaja Udaya Varma Thampuran Thirumannasu
- Ananya as Meera, Padmanabhan's love interest
- Archana Kavi as Athira, Granddaughter of the Maharajah Udaya Varma
- Mythili as Rima, a journalist
- Shobha Mohan as Jalaja, Padmanabhan's mother
- Janardhanan as Damodaran, Meera's grandfather
- Suraj Venjaramoodu as Sarasappan, Padmanabhan's friend
- Salim Kumar as Ravi, Padmanabhan's brother in law
- Riyaz Khan as George T. V., Circle Inspector of Police and associate of Pushpam Prakashan
- Vijayaraghavan as former Mayor Purushothoman, a corrupt mayor of Trivandrum
- Saikumar as Chief Minister Thomas Chacko
- Shammi Thilakan as CI Karadi Johnny
- Shivaji Guruvayoor as SI Hameed
- Kalabhavan Prajod as Subair
- Sreelatha Namboothiri as Shahina, Subair's mother
- Mohan Jose as Finance Minister K. A. Paulose
- Ashokan as Vinayachandran
- Balachandran Chullikadu as KRP
- Sunil Sukhada as Varijakshan
- Manu Varma as Joseph Kuruvilla
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Swami, Maharaja's associate
- Chali Pala as Peelipose, Associate of Pushpam Prakashan
- Abu Salim as Kannappan, Pushpam Prakashan's henchmen
- Kulappulli Leela as Leela
- Sreekala Sasidharan as Deepa, Vinayachandran's wife
- Murali as Sakhavu Madhavan, Padmanabhan's late father (Photo archive)
- Asif Ali as Arun, Rima's husband (Photo archive)
- Narayanankutty
- Vettur Purushan
- Kalabhavan Haneef as Vasu
- Shiju as Chandrakumar, Owner of Demolition Company
- Koottickal Jayachandran as Santhosh, Padmanabhan's friend
- A. S. Joby as Krishnankutty
- Kalabhavan Rahman
- Gayathri (Malayalam actress)
- Mini Arun
Music
The film features three tracks composed by Vidyasagar.
Track# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Padmanaabha" | M. G. Sreekumar |
2 | "Macha Macha" | Udit Narayan, Rimi Tomy, Jyotsna Radhakrishnan, Ranjini Jose |
3 | "Sarvarogi Malayalikale" | Vishnu Krishnan |
References
- ↑ Sanjith Sidhardhan, TNN (2 December 2011). "Three heroines opposite Dileep!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.