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Adhwaytham

Adhwaytham (lit.'Non-duality') is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language political crime thriller film directed by Priyadarshan and written by T. Damodaran. It stars Mohanlal, Jayaram, Chithra, Revathi, Innocent, and M. G. Soman. The soundtrack for the film was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan and the film score was provided by Johnson.

Adhwaytham
Theatrical-release poster
Directed byPriyadarshan
Written byT. Damodaran
Produced byP. V. Gangadharan
StarringMohanlal
Jayaram
Chithra
Revathi
M. G. Soman
CinematographyS. Kumar
Edited byN. Gopalakrishnan
Music byM. G. Radhakrishnan
Johnson (score)
Production
company
Grihalakshmi Productions
Distributed byKalpaka Release
Release date
  • 3 September 1992 (1992-09-03)
Running time
173 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Swami Amritananda (Mohanlal) arrives in Kerala on a mission to bring peace at the state, which is burning with communal riots. Swamiji, who is worshiped and respected all over the world, receives death threats from different corners. Lakshmi IAS (Revathi), the District Collector, is assigned to look after Swamiji's security. She warns Swamiji about the tensed situation and the dangers waiting him outside. The presence of Lakshmi, who had been the lover of Swamiji in his past, brings back old memories to him.

Years ago, Swami Amritananda was Shivaprasad, the only son of his mother Saraswathy (Srividya), who had to undergo unpleasant experiences in her home from her own elder brother Sreedharan (Jagannatha Varma) and brother-in law Krishnan Kutty Menon (Janardhanan), a police officer, who was loyal to the government. The Communist party in those days was facing strong restrictions from the government for its anti-state activities. Shivan had always been a headache for his mother, for his rebellious nature. But Lakshmi, Sreedharan's daughter, was in love with him, which was opposed bitterly by Sreedharan and family. Shivan, slowly got involved with the Communist movement and in short time became their political goonda. Shivan gets involved in several petty crimes and thus invites more anger from his uncle Krishnan Kutty Menon. Karthy (Chithra), a lady party worker with strong naxalite leanings develops a strong passion towards Shivan, but he is unaware of it. Vasu (Jayaram), his close friend since childhood, is a fun loving character, who always saves Shivan from several issues.

Shekharan (M. G. Soman), the party leader identifies the potential of Shivan and cunningly decides to use it maximum for his own personal benefit. Unaware of the shrewd tactics by Shekharan, Shivan gets involved in several crimes, one after another. One day, Karthy, in order to separate Lakshmi from Shivan, fabricates a story about her relation with him. She succeeds in making Lakshmi believe about her illicit affair with Shivan. Thinking that Shivan was just double dating her, Lakshmi informs police about Shivan's hideout and he is arrested and sentenced for a couple of years. This incident changes Shivan completely. He turns into a hardcore criminal, and develops a hatred towards Lakshmi.

In a couple of years, the political scene in the state changes. The Communist Party wins power, and Shivan is released from jail. He is appointed as the secretary of the Temple Devaswom, and Lakshmi is now an IAS officer, who is now holding the post of Devaswom Administrator under Shivan. He tries maximum to belittle her. Shivan, a complete corrupt person, now tries the maximum to loot the temple. The temple staff under Sreekanta Poduval (Narendra Prasad) tries to protest, but ends in vain. Vasu is brought into the temple by Shivan, to create a division among the temple staff. Lakshmi tries to convince Vasu, but he expresses loyalty to Shivan, his close friend, without knowing his corrupt ways or political ambitions. Vasu, with in this time falls for the daughter of Thantri Parameshwaran Namboothiri (Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair), the head priest of the temple. But she avoids him completely. Vasu, a lower caste by birth, has no chance to win her, who is already engaged to Chitran Namboothiri (Manianpilla Raju).

Under the instructions of Shekharan, Shivan steals the sacred ornament and during the investigation the Thantri is arrested for the theft. Shivan's motive behind the plan was to regain Krishnan Kutty's house. Upon being confronted by the Thantri's daughter, Vasu withdraws his statement against the Thantri. Due to the embarrassment he faced after release, the Thantri kills himself.

Vasu soon gains a position in the Devaswom Board, and sides with the common people instead of Shivan during the meetings. Upon realizing that he could be a threat, Shekharan cleverly reveals Vasu's real motives in front of everyone to get him kicked out. On the flip side, he is allowed to stay as he repented his mistakes. Following these incidents, Shivan and Vasu's friendship goes through a rough phase.

Later, Lakshmi learns that Karthy, who was in jail at that point, had made her believe a false story because of the party's agenda. Upon revealing the truth to Shivan, Vasu goes on to fix his relationship with Shivan. Vasu soon confronts Shekharan and threatens to reveal the truth to the cops; soon after he leaves, some goons under the aegis of Pathrose (Captain Raju), an accomplice of Shekharan, follow him to finish him off. Upon coming to know about the plans, Shivan hurries to save Vasu. After a showdown with some goons, Shivan learns that Vasu had been killed by Pathrose before his arrival. After Vasu's death, Shivan attempts to take Shekharan's life; instead, the police are called and Shivan is arrested. Meanwhile, Shivan's mother Saraswathy passes away thinking that he killed Vasu. After his mother's death, Shivan leaves his home to live a spiritual life in various temples around the country, thus eventually making him a renowned spiritual leader.

Back to the present, Shekharan and his accomplices plan to kill Swami Amritananda in an attempt to save their face. The plan is to kill Swami Amritananda during the "Ratha-Yatra" using a bomb. As soon as Lakshmi learns about the plan through Kaiyathan (Kuthiravattam Pappu), a former aide of Shekharan, she does everything in her right to save Swami's life; in the process, she gives her own life to save the Swami.

After Lakshmi's death, Swamiji goes back to Shivan's avatar to seek revenge for everything he lost. Finally, he kills Shekharan, Pathrose, Krishnan Kutty Menon, and all their other accomplices. In the end, Shivan accepts his actions in front of the town and urges them to stay united, instead of being divided.

Cast

Production

The filming took place in Kozhikode, Kerala. The art director was Sabu Cyril. The film features sequences in temple set, for that they created a temple similar to the Guruvayur Lord Krishnna Temple in Kozhikode.[1][2]

Soundtrack

Adwaytham
Soundtrack album by
Released19 September 1992 (1992-09-19)
Recorded1991
LanguageMalayalam
LabelJS Audio
ProducerP. V. Gangadharan
M. G. Radhakrishnan chronology
Vellanakalude Nadu
(1988)
Adwaytham
(1992)
Manichitrathazhu
(1993)

The song "Ambalappuzhe" is a popular number from the film. It was composed after the lyrics were written. Composition took place at the Woodlands Hotel in Chennai in 1992. Priyadarshan, M. G. Sreekumar, and lyricist Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri was also present along with composer Radhakrishnan. They wanted a song relating to temple. Both Priyadarshan and Sreekumar wanted the song to start with the line Ambalappuzha, where Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple is situated. Right after, Kaithapram wrote the first line "Ambalappuzhe Unni Kannanodu Nee" for which Radhakrishnan prepared a tune, this continued for each line after line. Recording took place at the Kothandapani Studio in Chennai, where Sreekumar and K. S. Chithra sang it together. Musical notations were given at 07:00 AM IST in the morning, recording was finished by 01:00 PM. Instruments such as violin and flute were used. The song features Jayaram in the film.[3]

All lyrics are written by Kaithapram Damodaran; all music is composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Mazhavilkkothumbil"M. G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chithra4:44
2."Neelakkuyile Cholloo"M. G. Sreekumar, Sujatha Mohan4:24
3."Ambalappuzhe"M. G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chithra5:10
4."Thallikkalayillenkil"Sujatha Mohan0:45
5."Paavamam Kishna"M. G. Sreekumar6:28
6."Krishna Krishna"K. S. Chithra0:38

Release

Adhwaytham released on 3 September 1992 and became a huge success in boxoffice ran 125 days in kozhikode.[4] [5]

Awards

  • Kerala Film Chamber Award for Best Social Criticism Film[6]

References

  1. ^ Sebastian, Shevlin (23 November 2016). "Creating sets true to life". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  2. ^ Viswanath, Chandrakanth (8 May 2017). "'Invite me to Mollywood if no one else can do it'". The New Indian Express. p. 2. from the original on 13 June 2017.
  3. ^ കുമാർ, ഡി. അരുൺ‌ (29 October 2017). "ധോണിപുത്രി പാടിയ ആ പാട്ടിന്റെ കഥ..." Malayala Manorama (in Malayalam). Archived from the original on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  4. ^ . Malayalasangeetham.info. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  5. ^ B. S., Shibu (4 September 2016). "Mollywood marvels". The New Indian Express. p. 2. from the original on 1 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Kerala Film Chamber Award-1992". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.

External links

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Adhwaytham lit Non duality is a 1992 Indian Malayalam language political crime thriller film directed by Priyadarshan and written by T Damodaran It stars Mohanlal Jayaram Chithra Revathi Innocent and M G Soman The soundtrack for the film was composed by M G Radhakrishnan and the film score was provided by Johnson AdhwaythamTheatrical release posterDirected byPriyadarshanWritten byT DamodaranProduced byP V GangadharanStarringMohanlalJayaramChithra Revathi M G SomanCinematographyS KumarEdited byN GopalakrishnanMusic byM G RadhakrishnanJohnson score ProductioncompanyGrihalakshmi ProductionsDistributed byKalpaka ReleaseRelease date3 September 1992 1992 09 03 Running time173 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMalayalam Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Release 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditSwami Amritananda Mohanlal arrives in Kerala on a mission to bring peace at the state which is burning with communal riots Swamiji who is worshiped and respected all over the world receives death threats from different corners Lakshmi IAS Revathi the District Collector is assigned to look after Swamiji s security She warns Swamiji about the tensed situation and the dangers waiting him outside The presence of Lakshmi who had been the lover of Swamiji in his past brings back old memories to him Years ago Swami Amritananda was Shivaprasad the only son of his mother Saraswathy Srividya who had to undergo unpleasant experiences in her home from her own elder brother Sreedharan Jagannatha Varma and brother in law Krishnan Kutty Menon Janardhanan a police officer who was loyal to the government The Communist party in those days was facing strong restrictions from the government for its anti state activities Shivan had always been a headache for his mother for his rebellious nature But Lakshmi Sreedharan s daughter was in love with him which was opposed bitterly by Sreedharan and family Shivan slowly got involved with the Communist movement and in short time became their political goonda Shivan gets involved in several petty crimes and thus invites more anger from his uncle Krishnan Kutty Menon Karthy Chithra a lady party worker with strong naxalite leanings develops a strong passion towards Shivan but he is unaware of it Vasu Jayaram his close friend since childhood is a fun loving character who always saves Shivan from several issues Shekharan M G Soman the party leader identifies the potential of Shivan and cunningly decides to use it maximum for his own personal benefit Unaware of the shrewd tactics by Shekharan Shivan gets involved in several crimes one after another One day Karthy in order to separate Lakshmi from Shivan fabricates a story about her relation with him She succeeds in making Lakshmi believe about her illicit affair with Shivan Thinking that Shivan was just double dating her Lakshmi informs police about Shivan s hideout and he is arrested and sentenced for a couple of years This incident changes Shivan completely He turns into a hardcore criminal and develops a hatred towards Lakshmi In a couple of years the political scene in the state changes The Communist Party wins power and Shivan is released from jail He is appointed as the secretary of the Temple Devaswom and Lakshmi is now an IAS officer who is now holding the post of Devaswom Administrator under Shivan He tries maximum to belittle her Shivan a complete corrupt person now tries the maximum to loot the temple The temple staff under Sreekanta Poduval Narendra Prasad tries to protest but ends in vain Vasu is brought into the temple by Shivan to create a division among the temple staff Lakshmi tries to convince Vasu but he expresses loyalty to Shivan his close friend without knowing his corrupt ways or political ambitions Vasu with in this time falls for the daughter of Thantri Parameshwaran Namboothiri Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair the head priest of the temple But she avoids him completely Vasu a lower caste by birth has no chance to win her who is already engaged to Chitran Namboothiri Manianpilla Raju Under the instructions of Shekharan Shivan steals the sacred ornament and during the investigation the Thantri is arrested for the theft Shivan s motive behind the plan was to regain Krishnan Kutty s house Upon being confronted by the Thantri s daughter Vasu withdraws his statement against the Thantri Due to the embarrassment he faced after release the Thantri kills himself Vasu soon gains a position in the Devaswom Board and sides with the common people instead of Shivan during the meetings Upon realizing that he could be a threat Shekharan cleverly reveals Vasu s real motives in front of everyone to get him kicked out On the flip side he is allowed to stay as he repented his mistakes Following these incidents Shivan and Vasu s friendship goes through a rough phase Later Lakshmi learns that Karthy who was in jail at that point had made her believe a false story because of the party s agenda Upon revealing the truth to Shivan Vasu goes on to fix his relationship with Shivan Vasu soon confronts Shekharan and threatens to reveal the truth to the cops soon after he leaves some goons under the aegis of Pathrose Captain Raju an accomplice of Shekharan follow him to finish him off Upon coming to know about the plans Shivan hurries to save Vasu After a showdown with some goons Shivan learns that Vasu had been killed by Pathrose before his arrival After Vasu s death Shivan attempts to take Shekharan s life instead the police are called and Shivan is arrested Meanwhile Shivan s mother Saraswathy passes away thinking that he killed Vasu After his mother s death Shivan leaves his home to live a spiritual life in various temples around the country thus eventually making him a renowned spiritual leader Back to the present Shekharan and his accomplices plan to kill Swami Amritananda in an attempt to save their face The plan is to kill Swami Amritananda during the Ratha Yatra using a bomb As soon as Lakshmi learns about the plan through Kaiyathan Kuthiravattam Pappu a former aide of Shekharan she does everything in her right to save Swami s life in the process she gives her own life to save the Swami After Lakshmi s death Swamiji goes back to Shivan s avatar to seek revenge for everything he lost Finally he kills Shekharan Pathrose Krishnan Kutty Menon and all their other accomplices In the end Shivan accepts his actions in front of the town and urges them to stay united instead of being divided Cast EditMohanlal as Swami Amritananda Shivamanikandan Jayaram as Vasu Revathi as Lakshmi an IAS officer Soumya as Thampuratti Parameshwaran Namboothiri s daughter Chithra as Karthyani M G Soman as Shekharan Innocent as DIG Sheshadri Iyer a corrupt police officer and Shekharan s accomplice Janardhanan as Krishnankutty Menon a corrupt police officer Shivan s uncle and Shekharan s accomplice Srividya as Saraswathy Shivamanikandan s Mother Narendra Prasad as Sreekantan Pothuval Jagannatha Varma as Sreedharan Saraswathy s elder brother and Lakshmi s father Sukumari as Naniyamma Vasu s mother Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair as Thantri Parameshwaran Namboothiri Kuthiravattam Pappu as Kaiyathan Shekharan s aide Maniyanpilla Raju as Chithran Namboothiri Captain Raju as Pathrose Shekharan s accomplice Raghavan as Brahmadathan Namboothirippadu Shivan s Father Sankaradi as Gopalan Pillai former state minister Bheeman Raghu as Goonda Augustine as Goonda Alummoodan as State Minister Pavithran as Goonda Aranmula Ponnamma as Shivan and Lakshmi s grandmother Sreedharan and Saraswathy s mother Renuka as Krishnankutty Menon s wife Sreedharan and Saraswathy s younger sister Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Pookoya Thangal an influential muslim political leader Kunjandi as DriverProduction EditThe filming took place in Kozhikode Kerala The art director was Sabu Cyril The film features sequences in temple set for that they created a temple similar to the Guruvayur Lord Krishnna Temple in Kozhikode 1 2 Soundtrack EditAdwaythamSoundtrack album by M G RadhakrishnanReleased19 September 1992 1992 09 19 Recorded1991LanguageMalayalamLabelJS AudioProducerP V GangadharanM G Radhakrishnan chronologyVellanakalude Nadu 1988 Adwaytham 1992 Manichitrathazhu 1993 The song Ambalappuzhe is a popular number from the film It was composed after the lyrics were written Composition took place at the Woodlands Hotel in Chennai in 1992 Priyadarshan M G Sreekumar and lyricist Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri was also present along with composer Radhakrishnan They wanted a song relating to temple Both Priyadarshan and Sreekumar wanted the song to start with the line Ambalappuzha where Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple is situated Right after Kaithapram wrote the first line Ambalappuzhe Unni Kannanodu Nee for which Radhakrishnan prepared a tune this continued for each line after line Recording took place at the Kothandapani Studio in Chennai where Sreekumar and K S Chithra sang it together Musical notations were given at 07 00 AM IST in the morning recording was finished by 01 00 PM Instruments such as violin and flute were used The song features Jayaram in the film 3 All lyrics are written by Kaithapram Damodaran all music is composed by M G Radhakrishnan No TitleArtist s Length1 Mazhavilkkothumbil M G Sreekumar K S Chithra4 442 Neelakkuyile Cholloo M G Sreekumar Sujatha Mohan4 243 Ambalappuzhe M G Sreekumar K S Chithra5 104 Thallikkalayillenkil Sujatha Mohan0 455 Paavamam Kishna M G Sreekumar6 286 Krishna Krishna K S Chithra0 38Release EditAdhwaytham released on 3 September 1992 and became a huge success in boxoffice ran 125 days in kozhikode 4 5 Awards EditKerala Film Chamber Award for Best Social Criticism Film 6 References Edit Sebastian Shevlin 23 November 2016 Creating sets true to life The New Indian Express Archived from the original on 29 October 2017 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Viswanath Chandrakanth 8 May 2017 Invite me to Mollywood if no one else can do it The New Indian Express p 2 Archived from the original on 13 June 2017 ക മ ർ ഡ അര ൺ 29 October 2017 ധ ണ പ ത ര പ ട യ ആ പ ട ട ന റ കഥ Malayala Manorama in Malayalam Archived from the original on 29 October 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2017 Adwaitham 1992 MSIDb Malayalasangeetham info Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 B S Shibu 4 September 2016 Mollywood marvels The New Indian Express p 2 Archived from the original on 1 February 2019 Kerala Film Chamber Award 1992 YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 External links EditAdhwaytham at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adhwaytham amp oldid 1138696910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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