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Mamangam (film)

Mamangam (transl. Festival) is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language period action film directed by M. Padmakumar, and produced by Kavya Film Company.[5] Sajeev Pillai was the director in the first schedule, but was replaced by M. Padmakumar.[6] It stars Mammootty in lead role, with Unni Mukundan, Achuthan and Siddique.[7] The film is about the Mamankam festival of the 18th century in the banks of the Bharathappuzha at Tirunavaya, in the Malabar region.[8][9] The film follows Chaaverukal who plot to overthrow the Samoothiri.

Mamangam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byM. Padmakumar
Screenplay bySajeev Pillai
Shankar Ramakrishnan
Produced byVenu Kunnampalli
StarringMammookka
Unni Mukundan
Anu Sithara
Siddique
CinematographyManoj Pillai
Edited byShameer Muhammed
Music bySanchit Balhara
Ankit Balhara
Production
company
Kavya Film Company
Distributed byKavya Film Company
Release date
  • 12 December 2019 (2019-12-12) (India)[1]
Running time
160 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget₹55 crore[3]
Box officeest. ₹100 crore[4]

Songs are composed by M. Jayachandran.[10][11] Originally shot in Malayalam, it was dubbed in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi and simultaneously released worldwide on 12 December 2019.[12][13][14][1]

Synopsis

During the medieval fair of Mamangam, twelve-year-old warrior Chandroth Chanthunni becomes a legend after putting up a brave fight against the Zamorin.

Plot

The film begins with a Mamangam festival (conducted every 12 years) which is conducted by the present Zamorin several years after the ownership of the festival was handed over forcefully from Valluvakkonathiri to the Zamorin. From that time onwards Valluvakkonathiri used to send his best Warriors from Valluvanad to confront the Zamorin and kill him. But the warriors would usually die by the hands of Zamorin's 30000 men even before they could reach the Nilapaduthara where the Zamorin used to sit. The eyes of such dead warriors are pulled out and their body is dropped into a well named Manikkinar with the help of elephants. During this Mamangam too, the Chaverukal led by Chandroth Valiya Panikkar has arrived to confront the Zamorin. They fight the Zamorin's army and everyone except Valiya Panikkar dies. But finally, Valiya Panikkar reaches the Nilapaduthara by his skills.

The story then shifts to 24 years later where 2 of the latest warriors in Chandroth Tharavaadu are preparing to leave to Mamangam festival or Mamangappattanam as Chaverukal after they had visions from Thirumanthankunnu Devi to do so. They are Chandroth Panikkar and a young boy of 12 years named Chanthunni. It is then revealed that Valiya Panikkar actually didn't kill the Zamorin or die during the festival, he escaped the place. So the people of his family consider him a traitor (As due to ancient customs, he had to kill or be killed there, not return without finishing the goal) and he hadn't returned ever since. So some people think that he died including Panikkar and Chanthunni.

As Zamorin's men are hunting down Chaverukal who are setting of to the festival, Panikkar and Chanthunni decides to leave secretly after completing all the customs they had to do in their Tharavaadu and saying a sorrowful goodbye to their relatives. They are guided to the festival by a lower caste man called Kungan and they leave. The story then shifts to the perception of Zamorin's right-hand man Thalachennor who has arrived at a brothel owned by the dancer and Unnimaya to investigate the death of a foreigner named Zamar Koya who is a very important man to the Zamorin. He used to go to the brothel regularly and got killed near the place. During the investigation Thalachennor receives different versions of stories on the death of Koya from Unnimaya, her lover Rarichan and her sister Unni Neeli. Due to his wisdom he understands that all these versions are fake. He then notices a painting in the brothel which shows all the areas of Mamangappattanam and understands that someone who had visited the festival had drawn this. During the following investigation it is understood that it was drawn by a transgender named Kuruppu, who is an artist, who helped these women to make such a brothel and who used to visit the brothel at times. An informer to the Zamorin is also found wounded in the woods.

Later, it is known from the informer that he saw Panikkar and Chanthunni in the woods and he reported it to Zamorin after finding out they were Chaverukal, who sent troopes to take them down. During subsequent fight the two are able to take down all the men with the help of Muslim merchant Pokkar and his men who had earlier promised to help the duo during their quest. But Pokkar dies during the fight and Panikkar is bitten by a snake. Suddenly the informer was wounded by an unknown warrior. Unimmaya recalls that a wounded man and a kid had earlier arrived at the place and was treated by Kuruppu who is a doctor too. Kuruppu seemed to know much about the Mamangam festival. Thalachennor forces Unnimaya to say more about the mysterious Kuruppu. Finally he learns that Kuruppu was none other than disguised Chandroth Valiya Panikkar. During flashbacks it is revealed that after escaping the festival, Valiya Panikkar couldn't return to his village as they would consider him a traitor and he wouldn't be welcomed there. So he was forced to disguise himself and live away from them for far 24 years.

While Valiya Panikkar was staying at the brothel, he heard about the news of Chaverukal which had somehow leaked. So he left searching for them and found them fighting a bunch of soldiers and it was him who neutralised the gunman, wounded the informer and took wounded Panikkar and Chanthunni to the brothel. He treated him there and finally revealed to them that he was actually Valiya Panikkar. It is further revealed that as Valiya Panikkar reached the Nilapaduthara to kill the Zamorin, he was surprised to find the place empty. Earlier during the fight, Thalachennor had advised the Zamorin to leave the seat and hide in the Nilavara fearing Valiya Panikkar's skills, which he agreed to. After reaching the Nilapaduthara, Valiya Panikkar had only 2 choices, one was to die by the hands of the men simply and attain fame by his death or to escape the fest. Panikkar chose the latter after knowing that death was useless. After this incident he understands that being a Chaver was useless and the death of all these men for these many years was a waste as the Zamorin who took the procession by force had died centuries before. He tells all these to Panikkar and Chanthunni and is finally able to convince them that he is neither a traitor nor afraid. He tries to convince them not to go to the festival as it will only take their lives but fails to do so. So he promises to accompany them to the festival.

Zamar Koya who was at the place for all these time feels suspicious about the two as he is assigned to prevent Chaverukal from reaching the fest. Under Valiya Panikkar's command Panikkar and Chanthunni leaves the place midnight in between the dance performance. Seeing this Zamar Koya follows them but get killed by Valiya Panikkar after a fight. Thalachennor decides not to follow them and returns to the festival with his men. Panikkar and Chanthunni who had left with Valiya Panikkar after the previous events reunites with Kungan who takes them to a secret shelter where Valiya Panikkar trains Chanthunni and tells them all about Mamangam and the place. After some days they continues their journey. They move through many places and finally reaches the Mamangam festival. Valiya Panikkar is forced to leave them on their own as it is their destiny. They disguise themselves and enter the Mamangappattanam. As they try to escape a checking gate by the soldiers, they meet Moyin who is the son of Pokkar. He had arrived there to help the duo after his father's death. The three of them confronts the Zamorin and a huge battle begins between the 3 and the 30000 soldiers. They are able to kill many soldiers, but in course Moyin and Panikkar are killed. Without fearing after seeing their death Chanthunni continues his feat.

After remembering Valiya Panikkar's lessons he uses the light staffs (jumping from one to another) to reach the Nilapaduthara but the soldiers pull down the last staff. But this doesn't prevent Chanthunni reaching the Nilapaduthara. He is able to wound the scared Zamorin. But as he tries to kill the Zamorin, he is stabbed to death by Thalachennor from the back and his body falls down. In the aftermath, while searching for the body of Chanthunni, the soldiers realise that it is missing. Thalachennor finds out that it was the work of Valiya Panikkar who had earlier promised Chanthunni that he would bring his body back to the village in case he died. He hears the words from Kungan too. As no one has ever seen or retrieved the body of a dead chaver till then, he decides to prevent this. He along with his men chase Valiya Panikkar to a valley side where they confront each other. But they are no match for Valiya Panikkar. Valiya Panikkar kills these men and finally Thalachennor. He brings back the body of Chanthunni to his village. After seeing his body and hearing the advice of Valiya Panikkar the villagers and the family members learn about their mistakes and decides that no more Chaverukal will be sent. As he cannot stay in a village who treated him as a traitor he leaves the village never to be seen again and a monument is erected for Chanthunni who is the only chaver whose body has been ever retrieved.

Cast

Production

Development

Mamangam was originally planned by director Sajeev Pillai who has written the script, which is based on Mamankam festival that was celebrated during the 17th century. The film features Mammootty in the role of a warrior.[15] The makers got permission from Navodaya to reuse the title of their 1979 film.[15][16] According to sources from the production team, as of January 2019, the budget of the film was ₹45 crore.[17] In November 2019, producer Venu Kunnapilly revealed the final budget to be ₹55 crore.[3]

Neeraj Madhav and Dhruvan were hired for major roles. Later Dhruvan was replaced by Unni Mukundan who play Chandroth Paniker.[18] Prachi Tehlan, Anu Sithara and Hindi film actress Pranchi Desai were hired for the female lead roles.[19][20] Achuthan who is trained Kalaripayattu was cast as Chandroth Chanthunni Menon, a 15-year kid who is the youngest fighter in the history of Mamankam.[21] Kaniha, Iniya, Siddique, Sudev Nair, Suresh Krishna and Manikkuttan were also hired for pivotal roles.[22][23][24] Tarun Arora made his Malayalam cinema debut with the film.[25] On 29 January 2019, it was confirmed that M. Padmakumar will replace Sajeev Pillai as the director.[26] The producer announced that Padmakumar will be assisted by some of the renowned technicians in completing the movie. Cinematographer Manoj Pillai replaced cinematographer Ganesh.[27][28]

The film showcases the martial art of Kalaripayattu[14] and the actors have undergone training for Kalaripayattu and horse riding.[29][30] The actors including Mammootty, Unni Mukundan and Manikuttan have undergone physical transformation for the film.[31][32][33][34] Sham Kaushal is the action choreographer.[35][36] Director Ram is supervising the dubbing of the Tamil version.[37] The visual effects for the film is done by Kamalakannan.[38]

Filming

Principal photography began in February 2018 at Mangalapuram and completed the first schedule in the same month.[39] After M. Padmakumar was hired as the director in January 2019, the film shooting restarted from scratch.[40] The sets are created in an 18-acres of plot in Maradu where the old era is recreated and was erected by close to thousand labourers and cost around 5 crores.[23] The war sequence of the film were shot in 20 acre land in Nettoor, which was built by around 2000 workers and costing 10 crore was constructed with 10 tonnes of steel and 2000 cubic metre of wood. Big sets were erected.[41][42][43][32]

As of 10 May 2019, the film completed 80 days of the planned 120-day shoot.[44] The climax sequence was shot in over 40 days. During the final days of production in Nettoor, there were scenes that had nearly 3000 artistes, dozens of elephants and horses.[45][42] The film was completed in 4-5 schedules in different locations and on different sets.[46]

Soundtrack

Mamangam
Soundtrack album by
Released19 October 2019
Recorded2019
StudioMuzik Lounge, Chennai
Aravind Audio Garage, Mumbai
K7 Studios, Kochi
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Language
LabelLahari Music
T-Series
ProducerM. Jayachandran
M. Jayachandran chronology
Pattabhiraman
(2018)
Mamangam
(2019)

The soundtrack was composed by M. Jayachandran, while the film score is composed by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara.[47][48] Lahari Music released the soundtrack in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu, while the Hindi version was done by T-Series. The audio launch event for the film was held on 19 October 2019 at Kochi.[49] The lyrics for the Malayalam version were written by Rafeeq Ahmed and Ajay Gopal. The Hindi, Tamil and Telugu versions were by Manoj Yadav, Palani Bharathi and Bhuvanachandra respectively. The album features three tracks in both the versions.

Track listing

Malayalam
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Mukkuthi"Rafeeq AhamedShreya Ghoshal4:10
2."Thaaraattu"Ajay GopalBombay Jayashri3:41
3."Mamangam Theme"Rafeeq AhamedUnni Elayaraja, Yazin Nizar3:00
4."Peelithirumudi"Rafeeq AhamedK. J. Yesudas2:00
5."Khanasangam"Rafeeq AhamedVidyadharan Master, Sangeethaa-Sangeetha Sajith2:00

All lyrics are written by Manoj Yadav.

Hindi
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Boondon Si"Shashaa Tirupati4:06
2."Lori"Bombay Jayashri3:42
3."Mamangam Theme"Unni Elayaraja, Yazin Nizar3:00

All lyrics are written by Palani Bharathi.

Tamil
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mukkuthi"Mridula Warrier4:15
2."Thaalaattu"Bombay Jayashri3:41
3."Mamangam Theme"Unni Elayaraja, Deepak Blue3:00

All lyrics are written by Bhuvanachandra.

Telugu
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mukkhera"Mridula Warrier4:11
2."Laali Paata"Bombay Jayashri3:40
3."Mamangam Theme"Unni Elayaraja, Deepak Blue3:00

Release

The film was initially scheduled to release worldwide on 21 November 2019 but has been postponed to 12 December 2019.[1][50] The film was released along with dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.[51]

Reception

Critical reception

Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote that music and background score are good, "however, the drama does feel like a lost opportunity, considering the talent that was on offer, the stories they could have mined and fictional elements they could have inculcated,".[52] India Today said the film "tries to tell the fictionalised story of chaverukal (suicide squad). While it manages to achieve it to an extent, the film is not a wholesome experience" and "the stunt sequences are hard to believe" and the "VFX is tacky".[53] Manorama Online rated 3.5 stars out of 5, called it "an epic tale of feud and bloodshed", and appreciated the cinematography but said the stunts could have been better choreographed.[54] Sify gave 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that "Mamangam may not be trying to impress with too much heroism but is a genuine and emotional tale from the past that is engaging."[55]

The Indian Express rated 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "A movie that could have narrated an intriguing story of suicidal warriors from Malabar region during the 18th century has turned out to be a collage of old school Malayalam stunt scenes, and cringe-inducing situations and dialogues which make you feel like you are watching a Malayalam serial ... the movie fails to live up to viewers' expectations as it is let down by the amateurish approach to the screenplay and direction".[56] Firstpost wrote "Thematic relevance, courage and sensitivity are not enough to hold up an entire film though when the writing is shallow and the storytelling style [is] dull. These twin problem areas combined with action scenes and visual effects that are a mixed bag end up pulling down Mamangam".[57]

HuffPost wrote "The making is distinctly old school, with stagey production, wordy dialogues and tediously framed action scenes ... While there are moments that hold our interest (the narrative is familiar), one wishes the characters were more well-written. Mammootty's character—Chandroth Valiya Panicker— is the most underwhelming period hero ever", also criticised the "bad writing", inorganic stunts and amateur VFX.[58] Rating 1.5 out of 5, The News Minute called it a dull and "tedious underwhelming film", writing that "Mamangam gives the distinct feel of watching a mega serial. The stunts don't look realistic at all, with the warriors flying in the air as if they were playing a quidditch match on invisible broomsticks" and "Mammootty has a faintly regretful expression on his face, as if he's realised that he's walked into yet another bad film".[59] Deccan Herald said it has good script, but bad acting and direction, stating "Mamangam is so bad that it looks like a satire on the period drama genre ... The film brings out the worst in Mammootty. It is as if the director picked out his worst facets and strung them together into a sequence".[60]

Box office

The film collected ₹23 crore on the first weekend, with a ₹60 crore collected in the first weekend.[61] The film collected a total of ₹100 crore by 21 December 2019.[4]

In the overseas opening weekend, it grossed US$44,352 (₹31.49 lakh) in the United States, A$37,827 (₹18.41 lakh) in Australia, £16,417 (₹15.56 lakh) in the United Kingdom, and US$5,854 (₹4.16 lakh) in Canada.[62] It grossed US$57,648 (₹41.55 lakh) in the US in four weeks,[63] US$789,218 in the United Arab Emirates in three weeks,[64] and A$50,184 (₹24.7 lakh) in Australia in two weeks.[65]

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Mamangam transl Festival is a 2019 Indian Malayalam language period action film directed by M Padmakumar and produced by Kavya Film Company 5 Sajeev Pillai was the director in the first schedule but was replaced by M Padmakumar 6 It stars Mammootty in lead role with Unni Mukundan Achuthan and Siddique 7 The film is about the Mamankam festival of the 18th century in the banks of the Bharathappuzha at Tirunavaya in the Malabar region 8 9 The film follows Chaaverukal who plot to overthrow the Samoothiri MamangamTheatrical release posterDirected byM PadmakumarScreenplay bySajeev PillaiShankar RamakrishnanProduced byVenu KunnampalliStarringMammookka Unni Mukundan Anu Sithara SiddiqueCinematographyManoj PillaiEdited byShameer MuhammedMusic bySanchit Balhara Ankit BalharaProductioncompanyKavya Film CompanyDistributed byKavya Film CompanyRelease date12 December 2019 2019 12 12 India 1 Running time160 minutes 2 CountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamBudget 55 crore 3 Box officeest 100 crore 4 Songs are composed by M Jayachandran 10 11 Originally shot in Malayalam it was dubbed in Tamil Telugu and Hindi and simultaneously released worldwide on 12 December 2019 12 13 14 1 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Filming 5 Soundtrack 5 1 Track listing 6 Release 7 Reception 7 1 Critical reception 7 2 Box office 8 References 9 External linksSynopsisDuring the medieval fair of Mamangam twelve year old warrior Chandroth Chanthunni becomes a legend after putting up a brave fight against the Zamorin PlotThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The film begins with a Mamangam festival conducted every 12 years which is conducted by the present Zamorin several years after the ownership of the festival was handed over forcefully from Valluvakkonathiri to the Zamorin From that time onwards Valluvakkonathiri used to send his best Warriors from Valluvanad to confront the Zamorin and kill him But the warriors would usually die by the hands of Zamorin s 30000 men even before they could reach the Nilapaduthara where the Zamorin used to sit The eyes of such dead warriors are pulled out and their body is dropped into a well named Manikkinar with the help of elephants During this Mamangam too the Chaverukal led by Chandroth Valiya Panikkar has arrived to confront the Zamorin They fight the Zamorin s army and everyone except Valiya Panikkar dies But finally Valiya Panikkar reaches the Nilapaduthara by his skills The story then shifts to 24 years later where 2 of the latest warriors in Chandroth Tharavaadu are preparing to leave to Mamangam festival or Mamangappattanam as Chaverukal after they had visions from Thirumanthankunnu Devi to do so They are Chandroth Panikkar and a young boy of 12 years named Chanthunni It is then revealed that Valiya Panikkar actually didn t kill the Zamorin or die during the festival he escaped the place So the people of his family consider him a traitor As due to ancient customs he had to kill or be killed there not return without finishing the goal and he hadn t returned ever since So some people think that he died including Panikkar and Chanthunni As Zamorin s men are hunting down Chaverukal who are setting of to the festival Panikkar and Chanthunni decides to leave secretly after completing all the customs they had to do in their Tharavaadu and saying a sorrowful goodbye to their relatives They are guided to the festival by a lower caste man called Kungan and they leave The story then shifts to the perception of Zamorin s right hand man Thalachennor who has arrived at a brothel owned by the dancer and Unnimaya to investigate the death of a foreigner named Zamar Koya who is a very important man to the Zamorin He used to go to the brothel regularly and got killed near the place During the investigation Thalachennor receives different versions of stories on the death of Koya from Unnimaya her lover Rarichan and her sister Unni Neeli Due to his wisdom he understands that all these versions are fake He then notices a painting in the brothel which shows all the areas of Mamangappattanam and understands that someone who had visited the festival had drawn this During the following investigation it is understood that it was drawn by a transgender named Kuruppu who is an artist who helped these women to make such a brothel and who used to visit the brothel at times An informer to the Zamorin is also found wounded in the woods Later it is known from the informer that he saw Panikkar and Chanthunni in the woods and he reported it to Zamorin after finding out they were Chaverukal who sent troopes to take them down During subsequent fight the two are able to take down all the men with the help of Muslim merchant Pokkar and his men who had earlier promised to help the duo during their quest But Pokkar dies during the fight and Panikkar is bitten by a snake Suddenly the informer was wounded by an unknown warrior Unimmaya recalls that a wounded man and a kid had earlier arrived at the place and was treated by Kuruppu who is a doctor too Kuruppu seemed to know much about the Mamangam festival Thalachennor forces Unnimaya to say more about the mysterious Kuruppu Finally he learns that Kuruppu was none other than disguised Chandroth Valiya Panikkar During flashbacks it is revealed that after escaping the festival Valiya Panikkar couldn t return to his village as they would consider him a traitor and he wouldn t be welcomed there So he was forced to disguise himself and live away from them for far 24 years While Valiya Panikkar was staying at the brothel he heard about the news of Chaverukal which had somehow leaked So he left searching for them and found them fighting a bunch of soldiers and it was him who neutralised the gunman wounded the informer and took wounded Panikkar and Chanthunni to the brothel He treated him there and finally revealed to them that he was actually Valiya Panikkar It is further revealed that as Valiya Panikkar reached the Nilapaduthara to kill the Zamorin he was surprised to find the place empty Earlier during the fight Thalachennor had advised the Zamorin to leave the seat and hide in the Nilavara fearing Valiya Panikkar s skills which he agreed to After reaching the Nilapaduthara Valiya Panikkar had only 2 choices one was to die by the hands of the men simply and attain fame by his death or to escape the fest Panikkar chose the latter after knowing that death was useless After this incident he understands that being a Chaver was useless and the death of all these men for these many years was a waste as the Zamorin who took the procession by force had died centuries before He tells all these to Panikkar and Chanthunni and is finally able to convince them that he is neither a traitor nor afraid He tries to convince them not to go to the festival as it will only take their lives but fails to do so So he promises to accompany them to the festival Zamar Koya who was at the place for all these time feels suspicious about the two as he is assigned to prevent Chaverukal from reaching the fest Under Valiya Panikkar s command Panikkar and Chanthunni leaves the place midnight in between the dance performance Seeing this Zamar Koya follows them but get killed by Valiya Panikkar after a fight Thalachennor decides not to follow them and returns to the festival with his men Panikkar and Chanthunni who had left with Valiya Panikkar after the previous events reunites with Kungan who takes them to a secret shelter where Valiya Panikkar trains Chanthunni and tells them all about Mamangam and the place After some days they continues their journey They move through many places and finally reaches the Mamangam festival Valiya Panikkar is forced to leave them on their own as it is their destiny They disguise themselves and enter the Mamangappattanam As they try to escape a checking gate by the soldiers they meet Moyin who is the son of Pokkar He had arrived there to help the duo after his father s death The three of them confronts the Zamorin and a huge battle begins between the 3 and the 30000 soldiers They are able to kill many soldiers but in course Moyin and Panikkar are killed Without fearing after seeing their death Chanthunni continues his feat After remembering Valiya Panikkar s lessons he uses the light staffs jumping from one to another to reach the Nilapaduthara but the soldiers pull down the last staff But this doesn t prevent Chanthunni reaching the Nilapaduthara He is able to wound the scared Zamorin But as he tries to kill the Zamorin he is stabbed to death by Thalachennor from the back and his body falls down In the aftermath while searching for the body of Chanthunni the soldiers realise that it is missing Thalachennor finds out that it was the work of Valiya Panikkar who had earlier promised Chanthunni that he would bring his body back to the village in case he died He hears the words from Kungan too As no one has ever seen or retrieved the body of a dead chaver till then he decides to prevent this He along with his men chase Valiya Panikkar to a valley side where they confront each other But they are no match for Valiya Panikkar Valiya Panikkar kills these men and finally Thalachennor He brings back the body of Chanthunni to his village After seeing his body and hearing the advice of Valiya Panikkar the villagers and the family members learn about their mistakes and decides that no more Chaverukal will be sent As he cannot stay in a village who treated him as a traitor he leaves the village never to be seen again and a monument is erected for Chanthunni who is the only chaver whose body has been ever retrieved CastMammootty as Chandroth Valiya Panicker Kurup Unni Mukundan as Chandroth Panicker Achuthan B Nair as Chandroth Chanthunni Siddique as Thalachennor Prachi Tehlan as Unnimaya Anu Sithara as Manikyam Chandroth Panicker s wife Suresh Krishna as Pokkar Manikuttan as Moyin Pokkar s son Sudev Nair as Rarichan Kaniha as Chirudevi Chanthunni s mother Iniya as Unni Neeli Unnimaya s sister Tarun Arora as Zamar Koya Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Puthumana Thampuratti Chandroth Valiya Panicker s mother Idavela Babu as Chandroth family member Ajay Rathnam as Zamorin Maala Parvathi as Chandroth Panicker s and Chirudevi s mother Meghanathan as Chandroth Pothuvaal Manikandan Achari as Kungan G Suresh Kumar as Mamangam announcer Romanch as Keloth Panicker Baiju Ezhupunna as Konthi Nair Jayan Cherthala as Mamangam visitor Sajitha Madathil as Karumari Sudheer Sukumaran as Thalachennor s henchmen Abu Salim as Zamorin s soldier Malavika Menon as Dancer cameo Nandan Unni as Mamangam visitor Shafique Rahman as Zamorin s soldier Dinesh Prabhakar as Archer Valsala Menon as Chandroth family member Sharanya Anand as a woman in brothel Nilambur Ayisha as Chandroth family member Rithu ManthraProductionDevelopment Mamangam was originally planned by director Sajeev Pillai who has written the script which is based on Mamankam festival that was celebrated during the 17th century The film features Mammootty in the role of a warrior 15 The makers got permission from Navodaya to reuse the title of their 1979 film 15 16 According to sources from the production team as of January 2019 the budget of the film was 45 crore 17 In November 2019 producer Venu Kunnapilly revealed the final budget to be 55 crore 3 Neeraj Madhav and Dhruvan were hired for major roles Later Dhruvan was replaced by Unni Mukundan who play Chandroth Paniker 18 Prachi Tehlan Anu Sithara and Hindi film actress Pranchi Desai were hired for the female lead roles 19 20 Achuthan who is trained Kalaripayattu was cast as Chandroth Chanthunni Menon a 15 year kid who is the youngest fighter in the history of Mamankam 21 Kaniha Iniya Siddique Sudev Nair Suresh Krishna and Manikkuttan were also hired for pivotal roles 22 23 24 Tarun Arora made his Malayalam cinema debut with the film 25 On 29 January 2019 it was confirmed that M Padmakumar will replace Sajeev Pillai as the director 26 The producer announced that Padmakumar will be assisted by some of the renowned technicians in completing the movie Cinematographer Manoj Pillai replaced cinematographer Ganesh 27 28 The film showcases the martial art of Kalaripayattu 14 and the actors have undergone training for Kalaripayattu and horse riding 29 30 The actors including Mammootty Unni Mukundan and Manikuttan have undergone physical transformation for the film 31 32 33 34 Sham Kaushal is the action choreographer 35 36 Director Ram is supervising the dubbing of the Tamil version 37 The visual effects for the film is done by Kamalakannan 38 Filming Principal photography began in February 2018 at Mangalapuram and completed the first schedule in the same month 39 After M Padmakumar was hired as the director in January 2019 the film shooting restarted from scratch 40 The sets are created in an 18 acres of plot in Maradu where the old era is recreated and was erected by close to thousand labourers and cost around 5 crores 23 The war sequence of the film were shot in 20 acre land in Nettoor which was built by around 2000 workers and costing 10 crore was constructed with 10 tonnes of steel and 2000 cubic metre of wood Big sets were erected 41 42 43 32 As of 10 May 2019 the film completed 80 days of the planned 120 day shoot 44 The climax sequence was shot in over 40 days During the final days of production in Nettoor there were scenes that had nearly 3000 artistes dozens of elephants and horses 45 42 The film was completed in 4 5 schedules in different locations and on different sets 46 SoundtrackMamangamSoundtrack album by M JayachandranReleased19 October 2019Recorded2019StudioMuzik Lounge ChennaiAravind Audio Garage MumbaiK7 Studios KochiGenreFeature film soundtrackLanguageMalayalam Hindi Tamil TeluguLabelLahari Music T SeriesProducerM JayachandranM Jayachandran chronologyPattabhiraman 2018 Mamangam 2019 The soundtrack was composed by M Jayachandran while the film score is composed by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara 47 48 Lahari Music released the soundtrack in Malayalam Tamil and Telugu while the Hindi version was done by T Series The audio launch event for the film was held on 19 October 2019 at Kochi 49 The lyrics for the Malayalam version were written by Rafeeq Ahmed and Ajay Gopal The Hindi Tamil and Telugu versions were by Manoj Yadav Palani Bharathi and Bhuvanachandra respectively The album features three tracks in both the versions Track listing MalayalamNo TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Mukkuthi Rafeeq AhamedShreya Ghoshal4 102 Thaaraattu Ajay GopalBombay Jayashri3 413 Mamangam Theme Rafeeq AhamedUnni Elayaraja Yazin Nizar3 004 Peelithirumudi Rafeeq AhamedK J Yesudas2 005 Khanasangam Rafeeq AhamedVidyadharan Master Sangeethaa Sangeetha Sajith2 00 All lyrics are written by Manoj Yadav HindiNo TitleSinger s Length1 Boondon Si Shashaa Tirupati4 062 Lori Bombay Jayashri3 423 Mamangam Theme Unni Elayaraja Yazin Nizar3 00 All lyrics are written by Palani Bharathi TamilNo TitleSinger s Length1 Mukkuthi Mridula Warrier4 152 Thaalaattu Bombay Jayashri3 413 Mamangam Theme Unni Elayaraja Deepak Blue3 00 All lyrics are written by Bhuvanachandra TeluguNo TitleSinger s Length1 Mukkhera Mridula Warrier4 112 Laali Paata Bombay Jayashri3 403 Mamangam Theme Unni Elayaraja Deepak Blue3 00ReleaseThe film was initially scheduled to release worldwide on 21 November 2019 but has been postponed to 12 December 2019 1 50 The film was released along with dubbed versions in Hindi Tamil and Telugu 51 ReceptionCritical reception Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote that music and background score are good however the drama does feel like a lost opportunity considering the talent that was on offer the stories they could have mined and fictional elements they could have inculcated 52 India Today said the film tries to tell the fictionalised story of chaverukal suicide squad While it manages to achieve it to an extent the film is not a wholesome experience and the stunt sequences are hard to believe and the VFX is tacky 53 Manorama Online rated 3 5 stars out of 5 called it an epic tale of feud and bloodshed and appreciated the cinematography but said the stunts could have been better choreographed 54 Sify gave 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that Mamangam may not be trying to impress with too much heroism but is a genuine and emotional tale from the past that is engaging 55 The Indian Express rated 2 5 stars out of 5 and wrote A movie that could have narrated an intriguing story of suicidal warriors from Malabar region during the 18th century has turned out to be a collage of old school Malayalam stunt scenes and cringe inducing situations and dialogues which make you feel like you are watching a Malayalam serial the movie fails to live up to viewers expectations as it is let down by the amateurish approach to the screenplay and direction 56 Firstpost wrote Thematic relevance courage and sensitivity are not enough to hold up an entire film though when the writing is shallow and the storytelling style is dull These twin problem areas combined with action scenes and visual effects that are a mixed bag end up pulling down Mamangam 57 HuffPost wrote The making is distinctly old school with stagey production wordy dialogues and tediously framed action scenes While there are moments that hold our interest the narrative is familiar one wishes the characters were more well written Mammootty s character Chandroth Valiya Panicker is the most underwhelming period hero ever also criticised the bad writing inorganic stunts and amateur VFX 58 Rating 1 5 out of 5 The News Minute called it a dull and tedious underwhelming film writing that Mamangam gives the distinct feel of watching a mega serial The stunts don t look realistic at all with the warriors flying in the air as if they were playing a quidditch match on invisible broomsticks and Mammootty has a faintly regretful expression on his face as if he s realised that he s walked into yet another bad film 59 Deccan Herald said it has good script but bad acting and direction stating Mamangam is so bad that it looks like a satire on the period drama genre The film brings out the worst in Mammootty It is as if the director picked out his worst facets and strung them together into a sequence 60 Box office The film collected 23 crore on the first weekend with a 60 crore collected in the first weekend 61 The film collected a total of 100 crore by 21 December 2019 4 In the overseas opening weekend it grossed US 44 352 31 49 lakh in the United States A 37 827 18 41 lakh in Australia 16 417 15 56 lakh in the United Kingdom and US 5 854 4 16 lakh in Canada 62 It grossed US 57 648 41 55 lakh in the US in four weeks 63 US 789 218 in the United Arab Emirates in three weeks 64 and A 50 184 24 7 lakh in Australia in two weeks 65 References a b c മമ മ ട ട യ ട മ മ ങ ക റ ല സ മ റ റ വച ച News 18 in Malayalam 8 November 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2019 Mamangam 2019 Irish Film Classification Office a b Web team 21 November 2019 മ മ ങ കത ത തകര ക ക ന സ ഘട ത ന ക ക ഡ ഐജ ക ക പര ത യ മ യ എക സ ക യ ട ട വ പ ര ഡ യ സര Asianet News in Malayalam Retrieved 10 December 2019 a b Mamangam Box Office Collection Rs 100 crores officially confirmed Mammootty movie rocks Zee Business 21 December 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2021 Mamangam Mammootty വല യമ മ യ talks about preparing for a character with no reference point Box Office India 25 June 2019 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Maamaankam Controversy The News Minute Retrieved 2 February 2019 Sidhardhan Sanjith 13 February 2019 Anu Sithara The naadan characters I have played are not of the same kind but varied The Times of India Retrieved 25 February 2021 Final schedule begins for Mammunni s Maamaankam New Indian Express 10 May 2019 Retrieved 14 May 2019 Another wonder on screen 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11 November 2019 Mamangam gets new allies in Telugu Deccan Chronicle 9 November 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Mamangam Movie Review A period action drama that feels like a lost opportunity retrieved 14 December 2019 Janani K 12 December 2019 Mamangam Movie Review Mammootty s film is decent not extraordinary India Today Retrieved 15 December 2019 Prem Udayabhanu Mammootty s Mamangam review An epic tale of feud and bloodshed Retrieved 12 December 2019 Review Mamangam review An emotional tale that is engaging 2019 Sify Archived from the original on 14 December 2019 Retrieved 14 December 2019 Gautham V S 13 December 2019 Mamangam movie review Mammootty shines in lacklustre period drama The Indian Express Retrieved 15 December 2019 Anna MM Vetticad 13 December 2019 Mamangam movie review Mammootty s much needed call to peace falls victim to shallow writing Entertainment News Firstpost Firstpost Retrieved 15 December 2019 Menon Neelima 12 December 2019 Mamangam Review Bad Writing And Shoddy Characters Let Down This Mammootty Film HuffPost Retrieved 15 December 2019 Rajendran Sowmya 12 December 2019 Mamangam review A dull film which does no justice to Mammootty The News Minute Archived from the original on 21 December 2019 Retrieved 15 December 2019 Arun Antony 13 December 2019 Mamangam review Good script bad acting bad direction Deccan Herald Archived from the original on 21 December 2019 Retrieved 15 December 2019 Mammootty starrer Mamangam earns Rs 25 crore in opening weekend The Indian Express 17 December 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2021 Mardaani 2 collects approx 820k USD Rs 5 81 cr in overseas Bollywood Hungama 17 December 2019 Retrieved 21 December 2019 Good Newwz collects approx 8 34 mil USD Rs 59 97 cr in overseas Bollywood Hungama 6 January 2020 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Emirati 2019 Weekend 52 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 25 February 2021 Dabangg 3 collects approx 3 8 mil USD Rs 27 05 cr in overseas Bollywood Hungama 24 December 2019 Retrieved 25 February 2021 External linksMamangam at IMDb Mamangam at Bollywood Hungama Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mamangam film amp oldid 1143586793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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