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| name          = Aayushkalam  
| name          = Aayushkalam
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| writer        = {{ubl|Vinu Kiriyath|Rajan Kiriyath}}
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| starring      = {{ubl|[[Jayaram]]|[[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]]|[[Sreenivasan]]|[[Maathu]]|[[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]]|[[Gavin Packard]]}}
| starring      = {{ubl|[[Jayaram]]|[[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]]|[[Sreenivasan]]|[[Gavin Packard]]|[[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]]}}
| music          = [[Ouseppachan]]
| music          = [[Ouseppachan]]
| cinematography = [[Saloo George]]
| cinematography = [[Saloo George]]
| editing        = K. Rajagopal
| editing        = K. Rajagopal
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'''''Aayushkalam''''' ({{trans|Lifetime}}) is a [[List of Malayalam films of 1992|1992]] Indian [[Malayalam cinema|Malayalam]]-language [[List of ghost films|ghost film]] directed by [[Kamal (director)|Kamal]] and written by Vinu Kiriyath and Rajan Kiriyath. Starring [[Jayaram]], [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]], [[Sreenivasan]], [[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] and [[Gavin Packard]]. The film was a commercial success at the box office.<ref>http://www.criticker.com/film/Aayushkalam</ref> ''Aayushkalam'' was remade in [[Hindi cinema|Hindi]] as ''[[Hello Brother (1999 film)|Hello Brother]]''.
'''''Aayushkalam''''' ({{trans|Lifetime}}) is a 1992 Indian [[Malayalam cinema|Malayalam]]-language [[List of ghost films|ghost film]] directed by [[Kamal (director)|Kamal]] and written by Vinu Kiriyath and Rajan Kiriyath. It stars [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]], [[Jayaram]], [[Sreenivasan]], [[Gavin Packard]] and [[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] in the lead roles. The film was a commercial success at the box office. ''Aayushkalam'' is based on the Hollywood film ''[[Ghost (1990 film)|Ghost]]'' and was in turn remade in [[Hindi cinema|Hindi]] as ''[[Hello Brother (1999 film)|Hello Brother]]''.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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Balakrishnan ([[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]]) is a heart patient and works in a bank. He urgently needs a heart transplant and luckily he receives the heart of Aby Mathew ([[Jayaram]]) who has died in a car accident. After the operation, Balakrishnan discovers that he can see Aby Mathew while nobody else can. Balakrishnan realizes that Aby Mathew is a ghost and is only visible to him.
Balakrishnan ([[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]]) is a heart patient, yet he drinks and smokes a lot. He works in a bank. He urgently needs a heart transplant, for which he is unlikely to receive a heart and has given up all hope of living any longer.Surprisingly and luckily he receives the heart of Aby Mathew ([[Jayaram]]), a youth who has died in a car accident. The surgery is performed after both families agree to it. Gradually, Balakrishnan recovers from the surgery. Soon after he is discharged from the hospital, he visits the doctor and asks him who gave him the heart out of curiosity. Although initially reluctant, the doctor gives him the newspaper report about Aby's death which contains his photograph.


Aby informs Balakrishnan that he has a mother who is staying with his wife and newborn daughter. He was murdered and not killed in a car accident. Aby had no enemies and wants to know his murderer and bring his killers to justice. He asks for Balakrishnan's help to find who was behind his death. Balakrishnan also gets the help of Sub-Inspector Damu ([[Sreenivasan]]), who at first doesn't believe him, but later assists in the investigation in an unofficial manner.
While leaving the hospital, Balakrishnan is frightened to see Aby's ghost and he is unable to escape from Aby's hold as he is able to follow him everywhere. Eventually, Aby starts following Balakrishnan at work, the restaurant, hospital and even at home, where he is initially not allowed to enter by the ghost of Balakrishnan's late father Gopala Menon ([[Innocent (actor)|Innocent]]), who is miserable because he cannot communicate with anyone but ghosts. Balakrishnan tries various methods to drive Aby's ghost out of the house, but all fail and makes everyone believe he has gone crazy. He especially has trouble because Aby is invisible to everyone but himself, and hilarity ensues.


Balakrishnan discovers that Aby Mathew was murdered by his adopted brother and confidant, Alex Chandanavelil ([[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]]), who has selfish motives to take over his business, and realizes that the life of Aby's wife ([[Maathu]]) and mother ([[Kaviyoor Ponnamma]]) are also in danger. At last, Aby kills Alex by possessing Inspector Damu's body. After that Aby tries to communicate with his friend Balakrishnan, but he can't see him or hear him. In the end, a light appears from the sky and it engulfs Aby, and the film ends with the light diminishing.
Aby tells Balakrishnan that he was in fact murdered very unexpectedly on a busy road, by a man whom he could not identify, initially using a gun, but he was later run over by the vehicle while he was leaving to see his newborn child. Balakrishnan visits Aby's family- his mother ([[Kaviyoor Ponnamma]]) and wife ([[Maathu]]) with Aby's ghost.
 
Damu ([[Sreenivasan]]), a police Sub-Inspector, arrests Balakrishnan believing he is a flirt due to Aby's invisibility. He does not believe Balakrishnan when he talks about Aby's ghost and punishes him even more instead. However, Aby plays a trick on him to make him believe it by visiting his house and he reluctantly does. The character Damu causes significant hilarity at this point, especially because he appears foolish and naive but shows off as though he is a wise and experienced policeman.
 
As it proceeds towards the climax, the film takes a serious turn. With the help of Inspector Damu, Balakrishnan discovers that Aby Mathew was murdered by a murderer named Benjamin Bruno ([[Gavin Packard]]). However, Bruno refuses to tell the truth and escapes from prison by acting as though he has fainted. However, Aby follows him and hears him talking on the phone to a mysterious person. Aby hears Alex, his adopted brother, talking on the phone about his murder and that it needs to be covered up. Alex is revealed to hired Bruno to kill Aby and to take over his businesses which he had inherited from their father. Alex murders Bruno fearing that the truth would come out soon. Aby informs Balakrishnan about the matter.
 
Balakrishnan approaches Aby's family, who initially refuse to believe it. However, he tells them about Aby's ghost and they do so. The film proceeds to the next scene where Inspector Damu refuses to help them anymore, as he fears he could get transferred anytime for believing in ghosts.
 
As the story proceeds to the climax, Alex forces Aby's mother and wife to sign certain documents that make him the owner of all the businesses and assets that Aby had inherited from his father. He kidnaps Balakrishnan and threatens to destroy Aby's heart if they did not sign the documents. Aby decides to save them. He enters Inspector Damu's house and possesses his body. He fights with Alex and kills him. Alex's ghost rises and both face each other, but soon Alex is sent to [[hell]]. Balakrishnan and Aby try to communicate with each other, but they no longer can do so. In the end, a divine light appears from the sky and transports Aby to [[heaven]].


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Jayaram]] as Aby Mathew     
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* [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]] as Balakrishnan
* [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]] as Balakrishnan<ref name="toi">{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/news/filmyfriday-aayushkalam-mukesh-and-jayaram-starrer-is-all-heart/articleshow/89339316.cms|title=#FilmyFriday: Aayushkalam: Mukesh and Jayaram starrer is all ‘heart’|first=Silpa|last=Rajan|date=4 February 2022|website=[[The Times of India]]|access-date=5 April 2022}}</ref>
* [[Jayaram]] as Aby Mathew<ref name="toi"/> 
* [[Sreenivasan]] as SI Damodaran Nair
* [[Sreenivasan]] as SI Damodaran Nair
* [[Maathu(actress)|Maathu]] as Shobha
* [[Gavin Packard]] as Benjamin Bruno
* [[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] as Alex Chandanavelil
* [[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] as Alex Chandanavelil
* [[Gavin Packard]] as Benjamin Bruno
* [[Kaviyoor Ponnamma]] as Aby Mathew's Mother
* [[K. P. A. C. Lalitha]] as  Dakshayani
* [[Maathu (actress)|Maathu]] as Shobha
* [[Siddique (actor)|Siddique]] as Dr. Hariprasad
* [[K. P. A. C. Lalitha]] as  Dakshayani<ref name="toi"/>
* [[Idavela Babu]] as Gopi
* [[Innocent (actor)|Innocent]] as Gopala Menon
* [[Innocent (actor)|Innocent]] as Gopala Menon
* [[Siddique (actor)|Siddique]] as Dr. Hariprasad<ref name="toi"/>
* [[Oduvil Unnikrishnan]] as Menon
* [[Oduvil Unnikrishnan]] as Menon
* [[Sankaradi]] as Fernadez
* [[Sankaradi]] as Fernadez
* [[Mamukkoya]] as Varghese
* [[Mamukkoya]] as Varghese<ref name="toi"/>
* [[Kaviyoor Ponnamma]] as Aby Mathew's Mother
* [[Alummoodan]] as Velu Mooppan
* [[Idavela Babu]] as Gopi
* [[Rudra (actress)|Rudra]] as Sujatha
* [[Oduvil Unnikrishnan]] as Menon
* [[Zeenath]] as Geetha
* [[Zeenath]] as Geetha
* [[Alummoodan]] as Velu Mooppan
* [[James (Malayalam actor)|James]] as Auto-Rikshaw driver
* [[Rudra (actress)|Rudra]] as Sujatha
* [[N. F. Varghese]] as Police Officer
* [[N. F. Varghese]] as Police Officer
* [[T. P. Madhavan]] as Police Officer  
* [[T. P. Madhavan]] as Police Officer  
* [[Abu Salim (actor)|Abu Salim]] as Peter
* [[Abu Salim (actor)|Abu Salim]] as Peter
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==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 1 July 2022

Aayushkalam (transl. Lifetime) is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language ghost film directed by Kamal and written by Vinu Kiriyath and Rajan Kiriyath. It stars Mukesh, Jayaram, Sreenivasan, Gavin Packard and Sai Kumar in the lead roles. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Aayushkalam is based on the Hollywood film Ghost and was in turn remade in Hindi as Hello Brother.

Aayushkalam
File:Aayushkalam.gif
Directed byKamal
Written by
  • Vinu Kiriyath
  • Rajan Kiriyath
Starring
Music byOuseppachan
CinematographySaloo George
Edited byK. Rajagopal
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

PlotEdit

Balakrishnan (Mukesh) is a heart patient, yet he drinks and smokes a lot. He works in a bank. He urgently needs a heart transplant, for which he is unlikely to receive a heart and has given up all hope of living any longer.Surprisingly and luckily he receives the heart of Aby Mathew (Jayaram), a youth who has died in a car accident. The surgery is performed after both families agree to it. Gradually, Balakrishnan recovers from the surgery. Soon after he is discharged from the hospital, he visits the doctor and asks him who gave him the heart out of curiosity. Although initially reluctant, the doctor gives him the newspaper report about Aby's death which contains his photograph.

While leaving the hospital, Balakrishnan is frightened to see Aby's ghost and he is unable to escape from Aby's hold as he is able to follow him everywhere. Eventually, Aby starts following Balakrishnan at work, the restaurant, hospital and even at home, where he is initially not allowed to enter by the ghost of Balakrishnan's late father Gopala Menon (Innocent), who is miserable because he cannot communicate with anyone but ghosts. Balakrishnan tries various methods to drive Aby's ghost out of the house, but all fail and makes everyone believe he has gone crazy. He especially has trouble because Aby is invisible to everyone but himself, and hilarity ensues.

Aby tells Balakrishnan that he was in fact murdered very unexpectedly on a busy road, by a man whom he could not identify, initially using a gun, but he was later run over by the vehicle while he was leaving to see his newborn child. Balakrishnan visits Aby's family- his mother (Kaviyoor Ponnamma) and wife (Maathu) with Aby's ghost.

Damu (Sreenivasan), a police Sub-Inspector, arrests Balakrishnan believing he is a flirt due to Aby's invisibility. He does not believe Balakrishnan when he talks about Aby's ghost and punishes him even more instead. However, Aby plays a trick on him to make him believe it by visiting his house and he reluctantly does. The character Damu causes significant hilarity at this point, especially because he appears foolish and naive but shows off as though he is a wise and experienced policeman.

As it proceeds towards the climax, the film takes a serious turn. With the help of Inspector Damu, Balakrishnan discovers that Aby Mathew was murdered by a murderer named Benjamin Bruno (Gavin Packard). However, Bruno refuses to tell the truth and escapes from prison by acting as though he has fainted. However, Aby follows him and hears him talking on the phone to a mysterious person. Aby hears Alex, his adopted brother, talking on the phone about his murder and that it needs to be covered up. Alex is revealed to hired Bruno to kill Aby and to take over his businesses which he had inherited from their father. Alex murders Bruno fearing that the truth would come out soon. Aby informs Balakrishnan about the matter.

Balakrishnan approaches Aby's family, who initially refuse to believe it. However, he tells them about Aby's ghost and they do so. The film proceeds to the next scene where Inspector Damu refuses to help them anymore, as he fears he could get transferred anytime for believing in ghosts.

As the story proceeds to the climax, Alex forces Aby's mother and wife to sign certain documents that make him the owner of all the businesses and assets that Aby had inherited from his father. He kidnaps Balakrishnan and threatens to destroy Aby's heart if they did not sign the documents. Aby decides to save them. He enters Inspector Damu's house and possesses his body. He fights with Alex and kills him. Alex's ghost rises and both face each other, but soon Alex is sent to hell. Balakrishnan and Aby try to communicate with each other, but they no longer can do so. In the end, a divine light appears from the sky and transports Aby to heaven.

CastEdit

SoundtrackEdit

The music was composed by Ouseppachan. "Mounam Swaramaayi"'s tune was reused in the song "Chitti Kuruvi" in the 2003 film Mullavalliyum Thenmavum, also composed by Ouseppachan, but the song is a bit western, starting from a hum by Unni Menon and Sujatha Mohan, both songs are in Kalyani (raga).[citation needed]

All lyrics are written by Kaithapram Damodaran; all music is composed by Ouseppachan.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Mounam Swaramaay"K. J. Yesudas 
2."Mounam Swaramaay" (Duet)K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra 

ReferencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Rajan, Silpa (4 February 2022). "#FilmyFriday: Aayushkalam: Mukesh and Jayaram starrer is all 'heart'". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 April 2022.

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