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{{short description|1992 | {{short description|1992 Malayalam crime drama film}} | ||
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{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| name = Maanyanmar | | name = Maanyanmar | ||
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| writer = [[Dennis Joseph]] | | writer = [[Dennis Joseph]] | ||
| producer = Plaza | | producer = Plaza | ||
| starring = [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]]<br/>[[Sreenivasan]]<br/>[[Jagadeesh]]<br/>[[ | | starring = [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]]<br/>[[Sreenivasan]]<br/>[[Jagadeesh]]<br/>[[Ramya Krishnan]] | ||
| cinematography = Murukeshan | | cinematography = Murukeshan | ||
| editing = E. Madhavan | | editing = E. Madhavan | ||
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| studio = Plaza | | studio = Plaza | ||
| distributor = Maruthi Pictures Release | | distributor = Maruthi Pictures Release | ||
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1992}} | | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1992|01|31}} | ||
| runtime = 121 min | | runtime = 121 min | ||
| country = India | | country = India | ||
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'''''Maanyanmaar''''' ({{Translation|Decent men}}) is a 1992 Indian [[Malayalam]]-language [[Crime film|crime drama]] film directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and written by [[Dennis Joseph]]. The plot revolves around two petty thieves who are on a run after being released on parole for a week. It features [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]], [[Sreenivasan]], [[Jagadeesh]], [[ | '''''Maanyanmaar''''' ({{Translation|Decent men}}) is a 1992 Indian [[Malayalam]]-language [[Crime film|crime drama]] film directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and written by [[Dennis Joseph]]. The plot revolves around two petty thieves who are on a run after being released on parole for a week. It features [[Mukesh (actor)|Mukesh]], [[Sreenivasan]], [[Jagadeesh]], [[Ramya Krishnan]], [[Jagathi Sreekumar]], [[Rajan P. Dev]] and [[Vijayaraghavan (actor)|Vijayaraghavan]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.filmibeat.com/malayalam/news/2015/ramya-krishnan-to-make-a-comeback-with-appavum-veenjum-171167.html | title=Ramya Krishnan to Make a Comeback with 'Appavum Veenjum' | date=20 January 2015 }}</ref> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
Thomas, alias Thorappan Thoma | Thomas, alias Thorappan Thoma and Pathira Thankappan are two petty thieves working under Kottayam Kochunni, a notorious thief wanted by police. One day, to financially support Athapady Anthru, his master, Kochunni plans a big robbery at a hotel suite along with his disciples. On the same day, three young sons of Vikraman, a mafia don arrives in Kochi. K. R., his business rival, plans to shoot down the children of Vikraman on same night at their hotel suite. But after getting the news, they wait for the killer to enter their room, heavily armed. Both Thorappan Thoma and Pathira Thankappan enter the same suite, and are attacked by them. In a bid to escape, both fight back. The commotion leads to chaos and police arrive. Thoma and Thankappan are tried for attempting to kill the sons of Vikraman and are sentenced to three years in jail. Kochunni and Andru escape from the scene. | ||
Two years after the incident, Thankappan gets parole and absconds. Thoma is granted parole, but has been assigned to find out Thankappan in one week. Kochunni now runs an automobile shop, where Andru is a worker under him. Thoma arrives at Kochunni's shop in search of money. He is assigned to hand over a car at Chennai. Unknowing that the car belongs to the same Vikraman, Thoma sets out for Chennai. In the meantime, the elder son of Vikraman is shot dead by K. R. Vikraman suspects Thoma for this, who is now in Chennai. Accidentally, he happens to meet Thankappan, who is now married and is living under a new name, Shambhu Iyer. Both Thankappan and Thoma are now on run from police and Vikraman. The chase and fight to prove their innocence forms the rest of the story. | Two years after the incident, Thankappan gets parole and absconds. Thoma is granted parole, but has been assigned to find out Thankappan in one week. Kochunni now runs an automobile shop, where Andru is a worker under him. Thoma arrives at Kochunni's shop in search of money. He is assigned to hand over a car at Chennai. Unknowing that the car belongs to the same Vikraman, Thoma sets out for Chennai. In the meantime, the elder son of Vikraman is shot dead by K. R. Vikraman suspects Thoma for this, who is now in Chennai. Accidentally, he happens to meet Thankappan, who is now married and is living under a new name, Shambhu Iyer. Both Thankappan and Thoma are now on run from police and Vikraman. The chase and fight to prove their innocence forms the rest of the story. | ||
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*[[Jagathi Sreekumar]] as Kottayam Kochunni | *[[Jagathi Sreekumar]] as Kottayam Kochunni | ||
*[[Mamukkoya]] as Athappadi Anthru | *[[Mamukkoya]] as Athappadi Anthru | ||
*[[Ramya Krishnan]] as Radhika | |||
*[[Rajan P. Dev]] as Vikaraman | *[[Rajan P. Dev]] as Vikaraman | ||
*[[Prathapachandran]] as K. R. | *[[Prathapachandran]] as K. R. | ||
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*[[Ganesh Kumar]] as Vikraman's third son | *[[Ganesh Kumar]] as Vikraman's third son | ||
*[[Mala Aravindan]] as Professional Killer | *[[Mala Aravindan]] as Professional Killer | ||
*[[Suvarna Mathew]] as Mukesh's sister | *[[Suvarna Mathew]] as Mukesh's sister | ||
*[[Poojappura Ravi]] as Shambhu Iyer's Father in Law | *[[Poojappura Ravi]] as Shambhu Iyer's Father in Law | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{IMDb title|0353712}} | *{{IMDb title|0353712}} | ||
{{Dennis Joseph}} | |||
[[Category:1990s Malayalam-language films]] | [[Category:1990s Malayalam-language films]] |
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Directed by | T. S. Suresh Babu |
Produced by | Plaza |
Written by | Dennis Joseph |
Starring | Mukesh Sreenivasan Jagadeesh Ramya Krishnan |
Music by | S. P. Venkatesh |
Cinematography | Murukeshan |
Edited by | E. Madhavan |
Production company | Plaza |
Distributed by | Maruthi Pictures Release |
Release date |
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Running time | 121 min |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Maanyanmaar (transl. Decent men) is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and written by Dennis Joseph. The plot revolves around two petty thieves who are on a run after being released on parole for a week. It features Mukesh, Sreenivasan, Jagadeesh, Ramya Krishnan, Jagathi Sreekumar, Rajan P. Dev and Vijayaraghavan.[1]
Plot[edit]
Thomas, alias Thorappan Thoma and Pathira Thankappan are two petty thieves working under Kottayam Kochunni, a notorious thief wanted by police. One day, to financially support Athapady Anthru, his master, Kochunni plans a big robbery at a hotel suite along with his disciples. On the same day, three young sons of Vikraman, a mafia don arrives in Kochi. K. R., his business rival, plans to shoot down the children of Vikraman on same night at their hotel suite. But after getting the news, they wait for the killer to enter their room, heavily armed. Both Thorappan Thoma and Pathira Thankappan enter the same suite, and are attacked by them. In a bid to escape, both fight back. The commotion leads to chaos and police arrive. Thoma and Thankappan are tried for attempting to kill the sons of Vikraman and are sentenced to three years in jail. Kochunni and Andru escape from the scene.
Two years after the incident, Thankappan gets parole and absconds. Thoma is granted parole, but has been assigned to find out Thankappan in one week. Kochunni now runs an automobile shop, where Andru is a worker under him. Thoma arrives at Kochunni's shop in search of money. He is assigned to hand over a car at Chennai. Unknowing that the car belongs to the same Vikraman, Thoma sets out for Chennai. In the meantime, the elder son of Vikraman is shot dead by K. R. Vikraman suspects Thoma for this, who is now in Chennai. Accidentally, he happens to meet Thankappan, who is now married and is living under a new name, Shambhu Iyer. Both Thankappan and Thoma are now on run from police and Vikraman. The chase and fight to prove their innocence forms the rest of the story.
Cast[edit]
- Mukesh as Thomas/Thorappan Thoma
- Sreenivasan as Pathira Thankappan/ Shambhu Iyer
- Jagathi Sreekumar as Kottayam Kochunni
- Mamukkoya as Athappadi Anthru
- Ramya Krishnan as Radhika
- Rajan P. Dev as Vikaraman
- Prathapachandran as K. R.
- Jagadish as Inspector Vincent d'Souza
- Vijayaraghavan as Vikraman's elder son
- Santhosh as Vikraman's second son
- Ganesh Kumar as Vikraman's third son
- Mala Aravindan as Professional Killer
- Suvarna Mathew as Mukesh's sister
- Poojappura Ravi as Shambhu Iyer's Father in Law
- Sharmili as Shambhu Iyer's Wife
- Rajith Kumar as Hospital Attendant
- Vinu Chakravarthy as Police Officer
Soundtrack[edit]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Aakasham" | M. G. Sreekumar | 3:58 |
2. | "Neekatha Dhaham" | Manu, K. S. Chithra | 4:32 |
3. | "Vrindavanam" | K. G. Markose | 4:14 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Ramya Krishnan to Make a Comeback with 'Appavum Veenjum'". 20 January 2015.
External links[edit]
- Maanyanmar on IMDb