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Pathram

Pathram (transl. Newspaper) is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written by Renji Panicker and directed by Joshi, starring Suresh Gopi, Manju Warrier, Murali, N. F. Varghese, Biju Menon, Abhirami.

Pathram
Directed byJoshy
Screenplay byRenji Panicker
Produced by
  • K. Gangaduth
  • Executive Producer:
    G. P. Vijayakumar
Starring
CinematographySanjeev Shankar
Edited byK. Sankunni
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
Gireesh Puthenchery (Poem)
Production
company
Seven Arts Films
Distributed by
  • Seven Arts International Ltd.
  • Surya Cine Arts
  • Kavyachandrika & Manu International (PJ Entertainments UK)
Release date
  • 15 February 1999 (1999-02-15)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Nandagopal, an associate editor with one of the leading newspapers Kerala Reshmi, is an aggressive and daring journalist who enjoys a reputation among the media circle, and is the son of Venugopal, an iconic journalist who was killed by the textile mafia for being a staunch supporter of trade unions. In Kochi, Nandan meets Shekaran, an old naxalite and his father's friend, who is running Jagratha, a newspaper which is feared by the hypocritical political class. Shekaran's outspoken and belligerent nature had earned him more enemies than friends, and is constantly fighting Vishwanathan, an estranged ideological disciple of Shekaran who rules the city with his money and power.

Vishwanathan holds a large share in Kerala Reshmi (acquired through deceit) and enjoys a huge political clout at state and central levels. C.I Haridas, a close friend of Shekaran, informs him about a vital source to collect evidences against Vishwanathan. Shekaran decides to expose Vishwanathan's role in the murder of Vincent Peter and numerous other crimes, by publishing the confessions made by a henchman of Vishwanathan. The plan is revealed to Vishwanathan by a key journalist in Jagratha effectively double crossing Shekaran. A bomb explosion orchestrated by Vishwanathan eliminates Shekaran and C.I Haridas.

Jagratha, the newspaper run by Shekaran is inherited by Devika Shekar, the only daughter of Shekaran, who is a fiery journalist like her father. Nandan, who was very close to Sekharan, manages to ensure that the case is investigated by an incorruptible investigating officer. Firoze Mohammed IPS, an old admirer of Nandan, who is gathering evidences against Vishwanathan. Nandan is arrested by the police in a fabricated case and sacked from Kerala Reshmi. Meanwhile, Firoz decides to arrest Vishwanathan as he makes a drastic headway into the case. While arresting Vishwanathan, Firoz is killed by the latter and his henchmen. Nandan is released on bail and takes law into his hands, where he shoots down Vishwanathan and takes over as the new chief editor of Jagratha.

Cast

Reception

The film collected over 5.15 crore in 25 days at the box office. It became a blockbuster and was the second highest grossing film of 1999 behind Friends.[1][2][3][4] The film ran for over 250 days in theatres.[5]

The film was known for the controversies surrounding it when leading Malayalam dailies Malayala Manorama and Mathrubhumi boycotted the film for portraying them in bad light. Manju Warrier won the Asianet Film Award for Best Actress and her record setting fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam for this film. Biju Menon won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for this film.[6]

The film's music and lyrics by S. P. Venkatesh and Gireesh Puthenchery, along with art direction By Sabu Pravadas and publicity designing by Gayathri Ashokan. The location of the film were shot in Ernakulam and surrounding places.

References

  1. ^ "Bad news". Rediff.com. 5 April 1999.
  2. ^ "Mammootty and Manju Warrier to Pair Up in Joshiy Movie?". International Business Times. 18 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Forget the Dileep; Manju Warrior stands tall on her own". Asianet. 28 November 2016.
  4. ^ "They too stirred up a hornet's nest: Pre-social media Malayalam films that sparked controversy". The Indian Express. 18 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Mammootty and Manju Warrier to Pair Up in Joshiy Movie?". International Business Times. 18 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Quest for perfection". The Hindu. 15 September 2011.

External links

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Pathram transl Newspaper is a 1999 Indian Malayalam language political thriller film written by Renji Panicker and directed by Joshi starring Suresh Gopi Manju Warrier Murali N F Varghese Biju Menon Abhirami PathramDirected byJoshyScreenplay byRenji PanickerProduced byK GangaduthExecutive Producer G P VijayakumarStarringSuresh GopiManju WarrierMuraliN F VargheseBiju MenonCochin HaneefaCinematographySanjeev ShankarEdited byK SankunniMusic byS P VenkateshGireesh Puthenchery Poem ProductioncompanySeven Arts FilmsDistributed bySeven Arts International Ltd Surya Cine ArtsKavyachandrika amp Manu International PJ Entertainments UK Release date15 February 1999 1999 02 15 CountryIndiaLanguageMalayalam Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditNandagopal an associate editor with one of the leading newspapers Kerala Reshmi is an aggressive and daring journalist who enjoys a reputation among the media circle and is the son of Venugopal an iconic journalist who was killed by the textile mafia for being a staunch supporter of trade unions In Kochi Nandan meets Shekaran an old naxalite and his father s friend who is running Jagratha a newspaper which is feared by the hypocritical political class Shekaran s outspoken and belligerent nature had earned him more enemies than friends and is constantly fighting Vishwanathan an estranged ideological disciple of Shekaran who rules the city with his money and power Vishwanathan holds a large share in Kerala Reshmi acquired through deceit and enjoys a huge political clout at state and central levels C I Haridas a close friend of Shekaran informs him about a vital source to collect evidences against Vishwanathan Shekaran decides to expose Vishwanathan s role in the murder of Vincent Peter and numerous other crimes by publishing the confessions made by a henchman of Vishwanathan The plan is revealed to Vishwanathan by a key journalist in Jagratha effectively double crossing Shekaran A bomb explosion orchestrated by Vishwanathan eliminates Shekaran and C I Haridas Jagratha the newspaper run by Shekaran is inherited by Devika Shekar the only daughter of Shekaran who is a fiery journalist like her father Nandan who was very close to Sekharan manages to ensure that the case is investigated by an incorruptible investigating officer Firoze Mohammed IPS an old admirer of Nandan who is gathering evidences against Vishwanathan Nandan is arrested by the police in a fabricated case and sacked from Kerala Reshmi Meanwhile Firoz decides to arrest Vishwanathan as he makes a drastic headway into the case While arresting Vishwanathan Firoz is killed by the latter and his henchmen Nandan is released on bail and takes law into his hands where he shoots down Vishwanathan and takes over as the new chief editor of Jagratha Cast EditSuresh Gopi as Nandagopal Manju Warrier as Devika Shekhar N F Varghese as Vishwanathan Murali as Shekharan Biju Menon as SP Firoz Mohammed IPS Cochin Haneefa as DIG David Sabhapathy IPS Janardhanan as Kuruvithadam Baby Jagannatha Varma as Pattathil Outhakkutty Babu Namboothiri as Warrier Abhirami as Shilpa Mary Cherian Jose Prakash as Madhavan Vijayakumar as Vincent Peter Spadikam George as CI Thomas Vazhakkali Vijay Menon as Vipin Still Photographer Kunchan as Kunjoos Sarath Das as Ibnu Nandu Pothuval as Kuttikanam Vimal Raj as Aandavan K P A C Azeez as K K Nambiar James as Aravindan Mohan Jose as Kodupalli Surendran Chali Pala as ASI Parameswara Kurup Shammi Thilakan as CI Haridas M S Thripunithura as Konathiri T P Madhavan as Harivamsilal Pannalal setu Reena as Vasundhara Thampi Praseetha Menon as Monica David Sabhapathy Sukumari as Vincent s mother Sreejaya Nair as Jessy Peter Usharani as Outhakkutty s wife Keerikkadan Jose as Chandan Bhai Gayathri Varsha as Aswathi Journalist Karthika Kannan as Journalist Indulekha as Journalist Jayasurya as Journalist Abraham Koshy as Sub InspectorReception EditThe film collected over 5 15 crore in 25 days at the box office It became a blockbuster and was the second highest grossing film of 1999 behind Friends 1 2 3 4 The film ran for over 250 days in theatres 5 The film was known for the controversies surrounding it when leading Malayalam dailies Malayala Manorama and Mathrubhumi boycotted the film for portraying them in bad light Manju Warrier won the Asianet Film Award for Best Actress and her record setting fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actress Malayalam for this film Biju Menon won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for this film 6 The film s music and lyrics by S P Venkatesh and Gireesh Puthenchery along with art direction By Sabu Pravadas and publicity designing by Gayathri Ashokan The location of the film were shot in Ernakulam and surrounding places References Edit Bad news Rediff com 5 April 1999 Mammootty and Manju Warrier to Pair Up in Joshiy Movie International Business Times 18 November 2014 Forget the Dileep Manju Warrior stands tall on her own Asianet 28 November 2016 They too stirred up a hornet s nest Pre social media Malayalam films that sparked controversy The Indian Express 18 February 2018 Mammootty and Manju Warrier to Pair Up in Joshiy Movie International Business Times 18 November 2014 Quest for perfection The Hindu 15 September 2011 External links EditPathram at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pathram amp oldid 1125248052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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