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Thaniyavarthanam

Thaniyavarthanam (English: The Repeating Rhythm) is a 1987 Malayalam drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mammootty as school teacher Balagopalan, Thilakan as the uncle of the matrilineal family, Mukesh as Gopinathan, and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. Upon release it became cult classic.[1][2][3] Thilakan won Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor.

Thaniyavarthanam
Poster designed by Gayathri Ashokan
Directed bySibi Malayil
Written byA. K. Lohithadas
Produced byNandakumar
StarringMammootty
Thilakan
Mukesh
Saritha
Philomina
Kaviyoor Ponnamma
CinematographySaloo George
Edited byL. Bhoominathan
Music byScore:
Johnson
Song:
M G Radhakrishnan
Production
company
Nandana Films
Distributed byTharangini Films
Release date
  • 14 August 1987 (1987-08-14)
(Kerala)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Upon release, it received critical acclaim. The film discusses a variety of topics such as superstition and orthodoxy in rural Kerala, attitudes towards mental illness, the difference of attitudes between people of different generations, and the decline of once-proud Nair "joint families". It was actor Thilakan who recommended Mammootty for the lead role (Balagopalan). The screenplay by Lohithadas stands out even today because of its scientific accuracy and realistic depiction. [4][5][6][3]

Plot

The story is set in a rural village in Kerala. Balagopalan Master or Balan Master, a school drawing teacher in Government service, has a serene life, with two children, a wife, a mother, a younger brother - Gopi and a younger sister. Gopi is an educated young man, who is against all superstitions. Balagopalan is part of a declining, yet proud, Nair joint family in the village. The elder members of the family are rooted in superstition and orthodoxy. It is a traditional matrilineal society the karnavar the elder one in the family takes decisions and power , here instead of the father, the uncle ( elder one) enjoys more power. All decisions in the family are taken by him.

Balan has another uncle, Sreedharan, who is locked up and chained in a dark room in the house as he is considered to be mentally challenged. The belief among the family is that one male from each generation will go mad as a person from their previous generation had sinned by throwing the idol of the family goddess in a well. He was cursed by the goddess and became a lunatic. This curse is supposed to pass down through generations. Balan's uncle finally dies and the talk of the village became - "Who would be next - Balan or Gopi ?"

One night changes it all when Balan has a terrible nightmare. The whole house is woken up in the middle of the night. The elder members of the family suspect that Balan is turning mad. The news somehow gets out. Villagers start suspecting Balan of following the footsteps of his ancestors into madness as Sreedharan too had fallen mentally ill with a nightmare.

Now the village evaluates and judges each and every move he makes; he is soon deemed mentally ill. His actions are misinterpreted. His students consider him to be a lunatic. He applies for an extended leave and transfers from service. Even some members of his family suspect that he has gone mad. The situation affects Balan and turns him confused. Gopi, progressive and educated, consult Balan with a medically qualified physician. The physician declares him sane. But the village doesn't agree.

In the meantime, Balan's wife is forced to leave the house with their children. The family fixes the marriage of his younger sister while hiding the fact she has a "challenged" elder brother. Eventually, Balan is admitted to an asylum and undergoes treatment. He is released after a few days - both mentally and physically broken - and confines to the darkroom his uncle once lived in. Society hounds him and beats him into mental subjugation.

Balan's mother eventually poisons him and kills him on the day of the ritual for forgiveness from the goddess - to free him from the world. The same hands which had fed him his first morsel of rice became the ones that fed him his last meal. She too kills herself, as she couldn't forgive herself for this heinous act.

Cast

Themes

The movie deals with certain psychological themes and the toxic nature of society in the olden days. Balagopalan had lived a stress-free life. But due to superstitions and overall lack of knowledge of mental health in those times, his life was ruined. The scrutiny of society coupled with the traditional mindset of the people back then led to Balagopalan's downfall. In the nightmare, Balagopalan hears the rattle of the chain in his dream which symbolizes the fact he's chained to traditions and he is a hostage to these traditions. The same chains which had chained his uncle and eventually led to his demise.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 Sreejayadeva K. J. Yesudas
2 Sreejayadeva M. G. Sreekumar

Awards

Legacy

Thaniyavathanam is considered to be one of the best Indian films on mental health. Upon release it was met with excellent reviews from critics.[8] Director Ram cited Thaniyavarthanam as his reason for casting Mammootty as the lead in Peranbu. The film was a major commercial success which was uncommon for films dealing with sensitive topics like mental illness. The film is still highly regarded today and has achieved cult status.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thaniyaavarthanam". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Thaniyaavarthanam". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b "'Thaniyavarthanam' producer now sells dosa batter to eke out a living". OnManorama. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  4. ^ "An Actor Par Excellence: 5 Mammootty Films That You Must Watch". The Quint. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Mammootty sets out on historical journey with 'Yatra'". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Mammootty reveals his reason to choose 'Peranbu'". The Week. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  7. ^ "35th Filmfare Awards South Winners[ 1]". 4 February 2017.
  8. ^ "'Thaniyavarthanam' producer now sells dosa batter to eke out a living". OnManorama. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  9. ^ "10 Mammootty films to watch before you die". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 February 2022.

External links

  • Thaniyavarthanam at IMDb

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Thaniyavarthanam English The Repeating Rhythm is a 1987 Malayalam drama film written by A K Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil It stars Mammootty as school teacher Balagopalan Thilakan as the uncle of the matrilineal family Mukesh as Gopinathan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma Upon release it became cult classic 1 2 3 Thilakan won Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor ThaniyavarthanamPoster designed by Gayathri AshokanDirected bySibi MalayilWritten byA K LohithadasProduced byNandakumarStarringMammoottyThilakanMukeshSaritha Philomina Kaviyoor PonnammaCinematographySaloo GeorgeEdited byL BhoominathanMusic byScore JohnsonSong M G RadhakrishnanProductioncompanyNandana FilmsDistributed byTharangini FilmsRelease date14 August 1987 1987 08 14 Kerala Running time120 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamUpon release it received critical acclaim The film discusses a variety of topics such as superstition and orthodoxy in rural Kerala attitudes towards mental illness the difference of attitudes between people of different generations and the decline of once proud Nair joint families It was actor Thilakan who recommended Mammootty for the lead role Balagopalan The screenplay by Lohithadas stands out even today because of its scientific accuracy and realistic depiction 4 5 6 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Themes 4 Soundtrack 5 Awards 6 Legacy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe story is set in a rural village in Kerala Balagopalan Master or Balan Master a school drawing teacher in Government service has a serene life with two children a wife a mother a younger brother Gopi and a younger sister Gopi is an educated young man who is against all superstitions Balagopalan is part of a declining yet proud Nair joint family in the village The elder members of the family are rooted in superstition and orthodoxy It is a traditional matrilineal society the karnavar the elder one in the family takes decisions and power here instead of the father the uncle elder one enjoys more power All decisions in the family are taken by him Balan has another uncle Sreedharan who is locked up and chained in a dark room in the house as he is considered to be mentally challenged The belief among the family is that one male from each generation will go mad as a person from their previous generation had sinned by throwing the idol of the family goddess in a well He was cursed by the goddess and became a lunatic This curse is supposed to pass down through generations Balan s uncle finally dies and the talk of the village became Who would be next Balan or Gopi One night changes it all when Balan has a terrible nightmare The whole house is woken up in the middle of the night The elder members of the family suspect that Balan is turning mad The news somehow gets out Villagers start suspecting Balan of following the footsteps of his ancestors into madness as Sreedharan too had fallen mentally ill with a nightmare Now the village evaluates and judges each and every move he makes he is soon deemed mentally ill His actions are misinterpreted His students consider him to be a lunatic He applies for an extended leave and transfers from service Even some members of his family suspect that he has gone mad The situation affects Balan and turns him confused Gopi progressive and educated consult Balan with a medically qualified physician The physician declares him sane But the village doesn t agree In the meantime Balan s wife is forced to leave the house with their children The family fixes the marriage of his younger sister while hiding the fact she has a challenged elder brother Eventually Balan is admitted to an asylum and undergoes treatment He is released after a few days both mentally and physically broken and confines to the darkroom his uncle once lived in Society hounds him and beats him into mental subjugation Balan s mother eventually poisons him and kills him on the day of the ritual for forgiveness from the goddess to free him from the world The same hands which had fed him his first morsel of rice became the ones that fed him his last meal She too kills herself as she couldn t forgive herself for this heinous act Cast EditMammootty as Balagopalan or Balan Master a drawing teacher Saritha as Indu Balan s wife Asha Jayaram as Sumitra Parvathy Mukesh as Gopinathan younger brother of Balagopalan progressive in mindset Thilakan as Balan s Uncle Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Balan s Mother Philomina as Balan s Grandmother Innocent as Headmaster of the school Babu Namboothiri as Sreedharan Balan s mad uncle Sonia as Anitha M Balagopalan Manikutty Valsala Menon as Balan s Aunt Prathapachandran as Balan s Father in Law Oduvil Unnikrishnan as Raman Karthavu Bobby Kottarakkara as NarayananThemes EditThe movie deals with certain psychological themes and the toxic nature of society in the olden days Balagopalan had lived a stress free life But due to superstitions and overall lack of knowledge of mental health in those times his life was ruined The scrutiny of society coupled with the traditional mindset of the people back then led to Balagopalan s downfall In the nightmare Balagopalan hears the rattle of the chain in his dream which symbolizes the fact he s chained to traditions and he is a hostage to these traditions The same chains which had chained his uncle and eventually led to his demise Soundtrack EditThe music was composed by M G Radhakrishnan No Song Singers Lyrics Length m ss 1 Sreejayadeva K J Yesudas2 Sreejayadeva M G SreekumarAwards EditFilmfare Award for Best Film Malayalam won by V Nandakumar 1987 7 Legacy EditThaniyavathanam is considered to be one of the best Indian films on mental health Upon release it was met with excellent reviews from critics 8 Director Ram cited Thaniyavarthanam as his reason for casting Mammootty as the lead in Peranbu The film was a major commercial success which was uncommon for films dealing with sensitive topics like mental illness The film is still highly regarded today and has achieved cult status 9 See also EditMental illness in film List of films featuring mental illnessReferences Edit Thaniyaavarthanam www malayalachalachithram com Retrieved 17 October 2014 Thaniyaavarthanam malayalasangeetham info Retrieved 17 October 2014 a b Thaniyavarthanam producer now sells dosa batter to eke out a living OnManorama Retrieved 14 February 2019 An Actor Par Excellence 5 Mammootty Films That You Must Watch The Quint 7 September 2016 Retrieved 14 February 2019 Mammootty sets out on historical journey with Yatra gulfnews com Retrieved 14 February 2019 Mammootty reveals his reason to choose Peranbu The Week Retrieved 14 February 2019 35th Filmfare Awards South Winners 1 4 February 2017 Thaniyavarthanam producer now sells dosa batter to eke out a living OnManorama Retrieved 18 February 2022 10 Mammootty films to watch before you die The Times of India Retrieved 18 February 2022 External links EditThaniyavarthanam at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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