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Mr. Brahmachari | |
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Directed by | Thulasidas |
Screenplay by | J. Pallassery |
Story by | Mahesh Mithra |
Produced by | M. Mani |
Starring | Mohanlal Meena Durairaj Devan Jagadish |
Narrated by | J. Pallassery |
Music by | Mohan Sithara |
Production company | Aroma Movie International |
Distributed by | Aroma Release |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Mr. Brahmachari is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Thulasidas and written by J. Pallassery. It stars Mohanlal and Meena Durairaj.
Plot
Ananthan Thampy (Mohanlal) is a middle aged man who has decided never to marry in his life. He thinks he will lose all his youthfulness and manly looks by marriage. His main hobby is body building and physique maintaining. Ananthan Thampy prefers to be a chronic bachelor and hence the title Mr. Brahmachari. Ananthan Thampi is known among his friends as Thampi annan. The two ever-loyal assistants Rajappan and Varadappan support him and his ideals, though secretly in their hearts, they plan to marry their sweethearts.
His father Shekharan Thampy (Nedumudi Venu) and mother Subhadramma (Kaviyoor Ponnamma) are eagerly waiting for the day when their son would re-think and change his stand one day, and always give offerings in temples for that. Ananthan Thampy's sister Nirmala (Bindu Panicker) and her husband Venugopalan Thampi (Jagathy), popularly called VVT, are happy about thampy's decision, since they have an eye on the huge properties of Thampi.
The beautiful Ganga(Meena) and family comes to stay in neighborhood of Thampi. Shekharan Thampy rents out a house owned by him to an elderly lady-teacher Vasumathi, who reaches there on transfer. She has four daughters. Eldest one, Sindhu is already married while the other three, namely, Ganga, Yamuna and Kaveri, live with their mother. The local workers doesn't allow Ganga's family to unload their furnitures and other stuff from the lorry. On the demand of Thampy's sister, he had to even carry all the furniture of Ganga's family all by himself to keep the pride of his sister.
One day a guy, Aravindan (VijayKumar) comes and pleads with Thampi for a job in his cable company. Thampi mistakes Aravindan to be Ganga's lover and promises him to help him marry her. Confusions arises and Thampy had to marry Ganga.
Cast
- Mohanlal as Ananthan Thampi / Thambi Aliyan
- Meena Durairaj as Ganga
- Nedumudi Venu as Sekharan Thampi, Ananthan's father
- Jagathi Sreekumar as V. V. T.
- Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Subhadramma, Ananthan's mother
- Devan as Raghavan
- Jagadish as Rajappan
- Sindhu Menon as Sevanthi
- Mohan Raj as Masthan Majeebhai
- Bindu Panikkar as Nirmala
- Kalpana as Anasooya
- Prem Kumar as Varadappan
- Vijay Kumar as Aravindan
- K. R. Vijaya as Vasumathi
- Jose Prakash as Aravindan's father
- Rajshri Nair as Sindhu
- Sruthi Nair (Devika Rani) as Yamuna
- Nivia Rebin as Kaveri
- Jagannatha Varma as Thirumeni
- Saju Kodiyan as Shokkalingam
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair
- Sajan Palluruthy as Milk seller
Soundtrack
Song | Playback | Lyrics | duration |
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Bajare Bajare | K. S. Chitra | Girish Puthenchery | |
Ekanthamayi | Sunil | Girish Puthenchery | |
Kaanana Kuyile | M. G. Sreekumar, Radhika Thilak | Girish Puthenchery | |
Ninekandal Nilavil | Sujatha | Girish Puthenchery | |
Thidambadutha Vambanaya | M. G. Sreekumar, Sujatha | Girish Puthenchery |
Reception
The film was well received at the box office the film was hit at boxoffice.
References
- "Superstars running scared?". The Hindu. 25 November 2002. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
- "On the comeback trail". The Hindu. 17 March 2003. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
- "Mr Brahmachari : Mohanlal plays a bachelor". The Indian Express - Screen Weekly. 4 April 2003. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
External links
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