Madampi

2008 Indian film
  • 4 July 2008 (2008-07-04)
Running time
139 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamBox office₹ 11.5 Crore

Madampi (transl. Feudal Lord) is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan. It stars Mohanlal, Ajmal Ameer, Siddique, Kavya Madhavan, and Mallika Kapoor.[1] The film was released on 4 July 2008.

Plot

Gopalakrishna Pillai is a rich money-lender in a village called Elavumthitta in Pathanamthitta district. People misunderstand him to be money-minded, without having any emotional bond even towards his mother, Devaki Amma, or younger brother, Ramakrishna Pillai.

As the story moves along, we learn more about the hero. He is considered heartless, as he threw out his father, Madhava Menon, when he was a teenager, for his father's wayward lifestyle. His mother hates him for doing that and his brother hates him as he does not let him pursue his dream of being an actor and never gives him any freedom. His main antagonists are Sreedharan and his younger brothers. Kavya Madhavan assumes the role of Jayalakshmi, a bank manager, who is seen as a threat to Gopalakrishna Pillai's money-lending business.

It turns out that Ramakrishna Pillai is in love with a girl from Gopalakrishna Pillai's rival family. Though Gopalakrishnan Pillai arranges the marriage forgetting the rivalry, he asks his brother to repay him the expenses he incurred for the wedding and prompts the newlyweds to sleep separately. With this, he becomes the most hated person to his brother and mother. Frustrated, Ramakrishna Pillai leaves the house and joins his in-laws against Gopalakrishna Pillai by saying that his money-lending business is illegal. Still, that doesn't work.

Ramakrishna Pillai accuses his brother of processing the family wealth alone. He gives false information to the Income Tax Department and files a suit against him in court. In the climax, it is revealed by Gopalakrishna Pillai's advocate that Gopalakrishna Pillai has kept his hard-earned wealth in the name of his younger brother and was always hard on him just to make him responsible. It also is revealed that his father was not thrown out, but committed suicide in Madurai due to his debts. The story ends happily as the brothers reunite and everyone apologises to Gopalakrishna Pillai.

Cast

  • Mohanlal as Puthanveetil Gopalakrishna Pillai
    • Ashwin as Young Gopalakrishna Pillai
  • Ajmal Ameer as Puthanveetil Ramakrishna Pillai
  • Siddique as Kottilakathu Sreedharan
  • Sai Kumar as Madhava Menon, father of Gopalakrishna Pillai
  • Kavya Madhavan as Jayalakshmi
    • Swathi Sunil Kumar as Young Jayalakshmi
  • Mallika Kapoor as Shymala, Parameswaran's daughter and Ramakrishnan's wife
  • K. P. A. C. Lalitha as Puthanveetil Devakiyamma, Gopalakrishna Pillai's and Ramakrishna Pillai's Mother
  • Jagathy Sreekumar as Advocate Mohan Kumar
  • Innocent as Karayogam President Chandran Nair
  • Vijayakumar as Aravindan, Kottilakathu Parameswaran's Second Son
  • Kiran Raj as Raghu, Kottilakathu Parameswaran's Youngest Son
  • Suraj Venjaramoodu as Keedam Vasu
  • V. K. Sreeraman as Kottilakathu Parameswaran Kurup
  • M. R. Gopakumar as Kottilakathu Raghavan, Parameswaran's younger brother
  • Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Saghavu Kumaran
  • Madhu as Justice Sukumara Kurup (Cameo)
  • Biju Pappan as S.I Vincent
  • Deepika Mohan as Raghavan's wife
  • Lakshmipriya as Lakshmi, Mohan Kumar's wife
  • Krishna Praba as Bhavani
  • Sivaji Guruvayoor as Jayalakshmi's father
  • Tony Sigimon as Appu, Mohan Kumar's son

Production

The filming was completed on 4 June 2008 in Ottapalam. Mohanlal had 47 days of shoot.[2]

Soundtrack

Madampi
Soundtrack album by
Released2008
GenreFilmi
Length21:40
LabelSatyam Audios
ProducerB. C. Joshi
M. Jayachandran chronology
Anthiponvettam Madampi Parthan Kanda Paralokam

The film has four songs composed by M. Jayachandran. The lyrics are by Gireesh Puthenchery and Anil Panachooran (Jeevitham Oru).[3] The songs "Amma Mazhakarinu" and "Kalyanakacheri" were chartbusters.

Track Song Singer(s) Duration Other Notes
1 "Amma Mazhakkarinu" Dr. K. J. Yesudas 4.03 Raga: Navakouns
Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
Filmfare Award for Best Singer
Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist
2 "Kalyanakacheri" Shankar Mahadevan 4.27 Raga: Bilahari
Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer
3 "Ente Sharike" Sudeep Kumar, Roopa Revathi 4.30
4 "Jeevitham Oru" Mohanlal 1.07
5 "Amma Mazhakkarinu" Shweta Mohan 4.03 Raga: Navakouns
6 "Ente Sharike" Sudeep Kumar 4.30

Box office

The film collected 1.37 crore from 61 screens in its first weekend (3 days) from Kerala.[4] It was made on a budget of 3.5 crores. The film got 1 crore 90 lakhs as distribution share, 1 crore 8 lakhs as satellite and video rights, 9 lakhs as audio rights, and 25 lakhs as overseas right. It got a gross collection of 7.5 crores within 30 days. The film collected 100 million in total.[5] The movie ran for more than 100 days in major centres.[6] Madampi became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year.[7]

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Asianet Film Award
Vanitha Film Awards
  • Best Actor – Mohanlal
AMMA (Dubai) Award
  • Best Actor – Mohanlal

See also

  • Madampi – aristocratic title equivalent to "lord" in English

References

  1. ^ Nagarajan, Saraswathy (4 July 2008). "Of banks and bankers". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 26 August 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  2. ^ "Mohanlal completes Madambi". Sify. 5 June 2008. Retrieved 25 June 2019.[dead link]
  3. ^ Jayakumar, G. (15 July 2008). "Tale of two fighting families". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  4. ^ "Kerala Box Office (July 4 to 6)". Sify. 11 July 2008. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Madampi rules Box office".
  6. ^ "Madampi 160 days celebrations".
  7. ^ "2008- Top 5 Films at the box-office". Sify. Retrieved 25 June 2019.[dead link]

External links

  • Madampi at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata