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| name = Keerthi Chakra | | name = Keerthi Chakra | ||
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| director = [[Major Ravi]] | | director = [[Major Ravi]] | ||
| writer = [[Major Ravi]] | | writer = [[Major Ravi]] | ||
| starring = [[Mohanlal]]<br />[[Jiiva]]<br/>[[ | | starring = [[Mohanlal]]<br />[[Jiiva]]<br />[[Biju Menon]]<br | ||
/>[[Gopika]]<br />[[Lakshmi Gopalaswamy]]<br />[[Payal Malhotra]]<br />[[Nawab Shah (actor)|Nawab Shah]]<br />[[Shammi Thilakan]] | |||
| cinematography = [[Tirru]] | | cinematography = [[Tirru]] | ||
| producer = [[R. B. Choudary]] | | producer = [[R. B. Choudary]] | ||
| music = [[Joshua Sridhar]] <small>([[Songs]])</small><br>C. Rajamani {{small|([[Film score|Score]])}} | | music = [[Joshua Sridhar]] <small>([[Songs]])</small><br />C. Rajamani {{small|([[Film score|Score]])}} | ||
| studio = [[Super Good Films]] | | studio = [[Super Good Films]] | ||
| distributor = Super Good Films | | distributor = Super Good Films | ||
| released = | | released = 4 August 2006 | ||
| runtime = 144 minutes | | runtime = 144 minutes | ||
| country = India | | country = India | ||
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'''''Keerthi Chakra''''' is a 2006 Indian [[Malayalam]]-language [[war film]] written and directed by [[Major Ravi]], in his debut | '''''Keerthi Chakra''''' is a 2006 Indian [[Malayalam]]-language [[war film]] written and directed by [[Major Ravi]], in his directorial debut. Starring [[Mohanlal]] in lead role as [[Major Mahadevan]] and also features [[Jiiva]], [[Biju Menon]], [[Gopika]], [[Lakshmi Gopalaswamy]] and [[Nawab Shah (actor)|Nawab Shah]] in major supporting roles. The film is based on true events related to [[Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir|incidents that took place in Jammu and Kashmir]]. The film is the first in the Major Mahadevan film series. The title is derived from the Indian gallantry award, [[Kirti Chakra]]. | ||
The film was released worldwide on | The film was released worldwide on 4 August 2006. It was critically and commercial well received. It was the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film was dubbed released into [[Tamil language|Tamil]] titled ''Aran'',<ref name="rediff2006">{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/05mal.htm |title=Keerthichakra: commendable |website=Rediff.com |date=2006-08-05 |access-date=2009-02-01}}</ref><ref name="indiaglitz1">{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/24407.html |title=Keerthi Chakra declared a winner - Malayalam Movie News |website=IndiaGlitz.com |date= |access-date=2009-02-01}}</ref> with a few additional scenes shot and added for [[Prakash Raj]]. [[Major Ravi]] won the [[Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay]] for the film. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
{{More plot|date=July | {{More plot|date=July 2022}} | ||
[[Major]] Mahadevan ([[Mohanlal]]) is an officer deputed to the [[National Security Guards]] (NSG). His native place is in [[Kerala]]. He has been assigned to counter-terrorism duties in [[Kashmir]] and commands an elite group of NSG [[commandos]]. He calls back his buddy [[Havildar]] Jaikumar ([[Jiiva]]) from his honeymoon because he has information about major activities of the militants; he feels Jaikumar is needed for the team. Havildar Jaikumar's native place is in [[Tamil Nadu]]. The commandos raid a mosque in civilian dress and seize a big collection of arms and explosives. Havildar Jaikumar's wife informs him over telephone, that she is pregnant with his child. | [[Major]] Mahadevan ([[Mohanlal]]) is an [[Indian Army]] officer deputed to the [[National Security Guards]] (NSG). His native place is in [[Kerala]]. He has been assigned to counter-terrorism duties in [[Kashmir]] and commands an elite group of NSG [[commandos]]. He is always supported and encouraged by his superior officer, [[Colonel]] Dutta who is an honest officer. He calls back his buddy [[Havildar]] Jaikumar ([[Jiiva]]) from his honeymoon because he has information about major activities of the militants; he feels Jaikumar is needed for the team. Havildar Jaikumar's native place is in [[Tamil Nadu]]. The commandos raid a mosque in civilian dress and seize a big collection of arms and explosives. Havildar Jaikumar's wife informs him over telephone, that she is pregnant with his child. | ||
Later, during an operation focused on some cottages near the [[Dal Lake]], a commando Kishori Lal in the team is killed and an outraged Jaikumar shoots down a captured terrorist who challenges the commandos. A human rights activist ([[Shwetha Menon]]) learns about this and threatens to file a complaint with the government. She later understands the situation and the sincerity of the commandos and decides not to proceed with the complaint. | Later, during an operation focused on some cottages near the [[Dal Lake]], a commando Kishori Lal in the team is killed and an outraged Jaikumar shoots down a captured terrorist who challenges the commandos. A human rights activist ([[Shwetha Menon]]) learns about this and threatens to file a complaint with the government. She later understands the situation and the sincerity of the commandos and decides not to proceed with the complaint. | ||
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Meanwhile, a group of terrorists from [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]] conspire to hit the [[Hazratbal Shrine]] with a missile; they think this will create unrest in the region and that the Indian army will be blamed. They hijack a house that offers a good vantage point on the shrine and plant the missile there. Some of them rape a girl in the house in front of her family and shoot a boy who protests. A military patrolling vehicle hears the gunshot; as they approach the house, they are fired upon. The patrolling team intimates the NSG, and Mahadevan and his team immediately join the battle. | Meanwhile, a group of terrorists from [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]] conspire to hit the [[Hazratbal Shrine]] with a missile; they think this will create unrest in the region and that the Indian army will be blamed. They hijack a house that offers a good vantage point on the shrine and plant the missile there. Some of them rape a girl in the house in front of her family and shoot a boy who protests. A military patrolling vehicle hears the gunshot; as they approach the house, they are fired upon. The patrolling team intimates the NSG, and Mahadevan and his team immediately join the battle. | ||
After a long operation, the team kills the terrorists, frees the civilian hostages and disarms the missile. But a civilian informs that the chief of the terrorists is not to be seen among the corpses, and the commandos start a combing operation in the house. They locate the terrorist and Mahadevan recognises the man as the one who killed his wife and daughter. The terrorist is killed but he manages to shoot at Mahadevan. Mahadevan is covered by Jaikumar, who gets hit by the bullet and dies. Jaikumar is awarded the [[Kirti Chakra]] posthumously. Later Havildar Jaikumar's wife gives birth to his son. She visits | After a long operation, the team kills the terrorists, frees the civilian hostages and disarms the missile. But a civilian informs that the chief of the terrorists is not to be seen among the corpses, and the commandos start a combing operation in the house. They locate the terrorist and Mahadevan recognises the man as the one who killed his wife and daughter. The terrorist is killed but he manages to shoot at Mahadevan. Mahadevan is covered by Jaikumar, who gets hit by the bullet and dies. Jaikumar is awarded the [[Kirti Chakra]] posthumously. Later Havildar Jaikumar's wife gives birth to his son. She visits Havildar Jaikumar's grave, along with his son.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hotstar.com/movies/keerthichakra/1000037742/watch|title=Watch Keerthichakra Full Movie, Malayalam Action Movies in HD on Hotstar|website=Hotstar|language=en|access-date=2019-09-06}}</ref> | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
{{cast listing| | |||
{{ | * [[Mohanlal]] as [[Major Mahadevan]] aka Mahi, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] officer | ||
* [[Mohanlal]] as [[Major Mahadevan]], [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] officer | * [[Jiiva]] as [[Havildar#Indian Army|Havildar]] Jaikumar / Jai, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | ||
* [[Jiiva]] as [[Havildar#Indian Army|Havildar]] Jaikumar/Jai, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | |||
* [[Shammi Thilakan]] as [[Havildar#Indian Army|Havildar]] Hari, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | * [[Shammi Thilakan]] as [[Havildar#Indian Army|Havildar]] Hari, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | ||
* [[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] as [[Colonel#Indian Army|Colonel]] Dutta | * [[Biju Menon]] as Gopinath, [[Central Reserve Police Force#India|CRPF]] officer | ||
* [[Gopika]] as Sandhya, Jaikumar's wife | |||
* [[Nawab Shah (actor)|Nawab Shah]] as Terrorist leader | * [[Lakshmi Gopalaswamy]] as Sreekutty, Mahadevan's wife | ||
* [[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] as [[Colonel#Indian Army|Colonel]] Ravi Dutta, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] officer, Mahi's superior officer | |||
* [[Nawab Shah (actor)|Nawab Shah]] as Terrorist leader | |||
* [[Santhosh Jogi]] as [[Havildar]] Kishori Lal, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | * [[Santhosh Jogi]] as [[Havildar]] Kishori Lal, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | ||
* [[Cochin Hanifa]] as Nairettan, Tea shop owner | * [[Cochin Hanifa]] as Nairettan, Tea shop owner | ||
* Baiju Ezhupunna as [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | * Baiju Ezhupunna as Siddharthan, [[National Security Guard#India|NSG]] Commando | ||
* [[Spadikam George]] as [[Colonel#Indian Army|Colonel]] Krishnakumar, | * [[Spadikam George]] as [[Colonel#Indian Army|Colonel]] Krishnakumar, a corrupt and dishonest officer | ||
* [[Ganja Karuppu]] as | * [[Ganja Karuppu]] as Ganja Karuppu, Jaikumar's friend | ||
* [[Delhi Ganesh]] as | * [[Delhi Ganesh]] as Jaikumar's father | ||
* [[Paravai Muniyamma]] as Paati (Grandma) | * [[Paravai Muniyamma]] as Paati (Grandma) | ||
* [[Ramesh Khanna]] as | * [[Ramesh Khanna]] as a soldier | ||
* [[Shweta Menon]] as Human Rights Activist | * [[Shweta Menon]] as Human Rights Activist | ||
* [[Payal Malhotra]] as Kashmiri, mother of Sanusha | * [[Payal Malhotra]] as Kashmiri, mother of Sanusha | ||
* [[Sanusha|Baby Sanusha]] as Kashmiri girl | * [[Sanusha|Baby Sanusha]] as Kashmiri girl | ||
* Kannan Pattambi as Tea boy | * Kannan Pattambi as Appukuttan, Tea boy | ||
* Kiran Raj as Terrorist | * Kiran Raj as Terrorist | ||
}} | |||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
[[Major Ravi]], a retired officer of the [[Indian army]], planned a film on [[Kashmir militancy]] based on real-life incidents while he was under duty in counter-terrorism activities in Punjab & Kashmir. He wrote the film which reveals the actual mode of working of [[Islamic terrorist]] groups within India: their recruitment, training, target choosing, terror strikes, propaganda, and how Indian armed forces tackle the attacks via its special services forces. The movie develops with this backdrop and tries to convey the dedication and selfless service defence personnel exhibit while on duty. | [[Major Ravi]], a retired officer of the [[Indian army]], planned a film on [[Kashmir militancy]] based on real-life incidents while he was under duty in counter-terrorism activities in Punjab & Kashmir. He wrote the film which reveals the actual mode of working of [[Islamic terrorist]] groups within India: their recruitment, training, target choosing, terror strikes, propaganda, and how Indian armed forces tackle the attacks via its special services forces. The movie develops with this backdrop and tries to convey the dedication and selfless service defence personnel exhibit while on duty. | ||
Ravi got R. B. Chaudhary of Super Good Films, a major production house in [[Tamil Nadu]], to produce the film.<ref name="screenindia1"> | |||
Ravi got R. B. Chaudhary of Super Good Films, a major production house in [[Tamil Nadu]], to produce the film.<ref name="screenindia1">[http://www.screenindia.com/old/archive/archive_fullstory.php?content_id=12524] {{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The film was to re-shot and released Tamil as well. Chaudhary's son [[Jiiva]] was cast in a major role in the film. A few additional scenes were shot for the Tamil version, ''[[Aran (film)|Aran]]''. The filming was predominantly done in [[Srinagar]] and [[Pollachi]].<ref name="screenindia1"/> | |||
== Soundtrack == | == Soundtrack == | ||
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}} | }} | ||
=== Original tracklist === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| 6 || "Pooncholai Kiliye" || Karthik (actor)|Karthik, Asha G. Menon || Gireesh Puthenchery || Joshua Sridhar | | 6 || "Pooncholai Kiliye" || Karthik (actor)|Karthik, Asha G. Menon || Gireesh Puthenchery || Joshua Sridhar | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Tamil tracklist === | |||
{{Tracklist | |||
| extra_column = Artist(s) | |||
| title1 = Allahve Engalin | |||
| extra1 = [[Manikka Vinayagam]], Sajid Farth | |||
| length1 = 3:36 | |||
| title2 = Pooncholai | |||
| extra2 = [[Karthik (singer)|Karthik]], Ashamenaon | |||
| length2 = 3:23 | |||
| title3 = Idhu Yarum | |||
| extra3 = [[Srinivas (singer)|Srinivas]] | |||
| length3 = 1:19 | |||
| title4 = Mugilae Mugilae | |||
| extra4 = Srinivas | |||
| length4 = 3:27 | |||
}} | |||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
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''Keerthi Chakra'' received generally positive reviews. The [[Rediff.com]] reviewer describes the casting of Mohanlal as "near perfect" and comments, "though people may complain that his bulky physique doesn't suit the role of a commando… Mohanlal overcomes this shortcoming by the agility and the emotional roundness he gives to his character."<ref name="rediff2006"/> He also thought Major Ravi was "successful in keeping the feel of the film authentic most of the time." On the negative side, he found that "there are certain times when the narrative lapses into the stereotypical terrain." He also thought the film "lacks in pace" and that "except for the main characters; the others are cardboardish." The reviewer wraps up his review by commenting that "the effort that went behind making Kirtichakra is commendable."<ref name="rediff2006"/> | ''Keerthi Chakra'' received generally positive reviews. The [[Rediff.com]] reviewer describes the casting of Mohanlal as "near perfect" and comments, "though people may complain that his bulky physique doesn't suit the role of a commando… Mohanlal overcomes this shortcoming by the agility and the emotional roundness he gives to his character."<ref name="rediff2006"/> He also thought Major Ravi was "successful in keeping the feel of the film authentic most of the time." On the negative side, he found that "there are certain times when the narrative lapses into the stereotypical terrain." He also thought the film "lacks in pace" and that "except for the main characters; the others are cardboardish." The reviewer wraps up his review by commenting that "the effort that went behind making Kirtichakra is commendable."<ref name="rediff2006"/> | ||
Indiaglitz.com review calls the film one that parallels national standards. The reviewer goes on to state that "proving to be an effective story teller and a crafty film maker, the film and the director holds the viewers till the end with very little short comings."<ref name="indiaglitz2">{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/review/8503.html |title=Keerthi Chakra Malayalam Movie Review | | Indiaglitz.com review calls the film one that parallels national standards. The reviewer goes on to state that "proving to be an effective story teller and a crafty film maker, the film and the director holds the viewers till the end with very little short comings."<ref name="indiaglitz2">{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/review/8503.html |title=Keerthi Chakra Malayalam Movie Review |website=IndiaGlitz.com |date=2006-08-07 |access-date=2009-02-01}}</ref> The major actors and the cinematographer were also praised. The reviewer did not find too many negative points about the film and described it as a "technically sound, visually striking flick largely based on reality."<ref name="indiaglitz2"/> | ||
===Box office=== | ===Box office=== | ||
''Kirti Chakra'' performed well at the box office, becoming the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year (behind ''[[Classmates (2006 film)|Classmates]]'' and ''[[Rasathanthram]]'').<ref>{{cite news|last=Pillai|first=Sreedhar|title=Superstars continue their reign|url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/29/stories/2006122900200100.htm| | ''Kirti Chakra'' performed well at the box office, becoming the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year (behind ''[[Classmates (2006 film)|Classmates]]'' and ''[[Rasathanthram]]'').<ref>{{cite news|last=Pillai|first=Sreedhar|title=Superstars continue their reign|url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/29/stories/2006122900200100.htm|access-date=25 July 2019|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=29 December 2006|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070103213257/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/29/stories/2006122900200100.htm|archivedate=3 January 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=2006-A Flashback! |url=https://www.sify.com/movies/2006-a-flashback-news-malayalam-kkfvg4dfgiasi.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160630010650/http://www.sify.com/movies/2006-a-flashback-news-malayalam-kkfvg4dfgiasi.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 June 2016 |website=[[Sify]] |access-date=25 July 2022}}</ref> The film also had a great opening.<ref name="indiaglitz1"/> However, ''[[Aran (film)|Aran]]'' - the Tamil version, which had additional footage of [[Prakash Raj]], [[Jiiva|Jeeva]], [[Santhana Bharathi]], [[Delhi Ganesh]], [[Paravai Muniyamma]], and [[Cochin Haneefa]]; comedy tracks with [[Ramesh Khanna]], [[Ganja Karuppu]]; and song montages featuring Jeeva and [[Gopika]], was not well received, with the additional scenes being lamented as the reason.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://imsports.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/09mohan.htm |title=Mohanlal disowns Aran |website=Imsports.rediff.com |date=2006-08-09 |access-date=2011-01-09}}</ref> Mohanlal disowned ''Aran'' since his voice had been dubbed by another artist, [[Rajeev (Tamil actor)|Rajeev]], without his consent.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/mohanlal-dissociates-himself-from-aran/article3087136.ece|title=Mohanlal dissociates himself from `Aran'|date=8 August 2006|access-date=16 November 2021|website=Thehindu.com}}</ref> | ||
=== Satellite | === Satellite rights === | ||
The satellite right of the original movie was acquired by [[Asianet (TV channel)|Asianet]] while the rights for Tamil dubbed version ''Aran'' was obtained by [[Kalaignar TV]]. | The satellite right of the original movie was acquired by [[Asianet (TV channel)|Asianet]] while the rights for Tamil dubbed version ''Aran'' was obtained by [[Kalaignar TV]]. | ||
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[[Category:2000s Malayalam-language films]] | [[Category:2000s Malayalam-language films]] | ||
[[Category:Films scored by Joshua Sridhar]] | |||
[[Category:Indian war drama films]] | [[Category:Indian war drama films]] | ||
[[Category:Malayalam films in series|HMajor1]] | [[Category:Malayalam films in series|HMajor1]] | ||
Revision as of 03:55, 16 December 2022
| Keerthi Chakra | |
|---|---|
Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Major Ravi |
| Produced by | R. B. Choudary |
| Written by | Major Ravi |
| Starring | Mohanlal Jiiva Biju Menon Gopika Lakshmi Gopalaswamy Payal Malhotra Nawab Shah Shammi Thilakan |
| Music by | Joshua Sridhar (Songs) C. Rajamani (Score) |
| Cinematography | Tirru |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Super Good Films |
Release date | 4 August 2006 |
Running time | 144 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Malayalam |
Keerthi Chakra is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language war film written and directed by Major Ravi, in his directorial debut. Starring Mohanlal in lead role as Major Mahadevan and also features Jiiva, Biju Menon, Gopika, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Nawab Shah in major supporting roles. The film is based on true events related to incidents that took place in Jammu and Kashmir. The film is the first in the Major Mahadevan film series. The title is derived from the Indian gallantry award, Kirti Chakra.
The film was released worldwide on 4 August 2006. It was critically and commercial well received. It was the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film was dubbed released into Tamil titled Aran,[1][2] with a few additional scenes shot and added for Prakash Raj. Major Ravi won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay for the film.
Plot
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Major Mahadevan (Mohanlal) is an Indian Army officer deputed to the National Security Guards (NSG). His native place is in Kerala. He has been assigned to counter-terrorism duties in Kashmir and commands an elite group of NSG commandos. He is always supported and encouraged by his superior officer, Colonel Dutta who is an honest officer. He calls back his buddy Havildar Jaikumar (Jiiva) from his honeymoon because he has information about major activities of the militants; he feels Jaikumar is needed for the team. Havildar Jaikumar's native place is in Tamil Nadu. The commandos raid a mosque in civilian dress and seize a big collection of arms and explosives. Havildar Jaikumar's wife informs him over telephone, that she is pregnant with his child.
Later, during an operation focused on some cottages near the Dal Lake, a commando Kishori Lal in the team is killed and an outraged Jaikumar shoots down a captured terrorist who challenges the commandos. A human rights activist (Shwetha Menon) learns about this and threatens to file a complaint with the government. She later understands the situation and the sincerity of the commandos and decides not to proceed with the complaint.
Meanwhile, a group of terrorists from Afghanistan and Pakistan conspire to hit the Hazratbal Shrine with a missile; they think this will create unrest in the region and that the Indian army will be blamed. They hijack a house that offers a good vantage point on the shrine and plant the missile there. Some of them rape a girl in the house in front of her family and shoot a boy who protests. A military patrolling vehicle hears the gunshot; as they approach the house, they are fired upon. The patrolling team intimates the NSG, and Mahadevan and his team immediately join the battle.
After a long operation, the team kills the terrorists, frees the civilian hostages and disarms the missile. But a civilian informs that the chief of the terrorists is not to be seen among the corpses, and the commandos start a combing operation in the house. They locate the terrorist and Mahadevan recognises the man as the one who killed his wife and daughter. The terrorist is killed but he manages to shoot at Mahadevan. Mahadevan is covered by Jaikumar, who gets hit by the bullet and dies. Jaikumar is awarded the Kirti Chakra posthumously. Later Havildar Jaikumar's wife gives birth to his son. She visits Havildar Jaikumar's grave, along with his son.[3]
Cast
- Mohanlal as Major Mahadevan aka Mahi, NSG officer
- Jiiva as Havildar Jaikumar / Jai, NSG Commando
- Shammi Thilakan as Havildar Hari, NSG Commando
- Biju Menon as Gopinath, CRPF officer
- Gopika as Sandhya, Jaikumar's wife
- Lakshmi Gopalaswamy as Sreekutty, Mahadevan's wife
- Sai Kumar as Colonel Ravi Dutta, NSG officer, Mahi's superior officer
- Nawab Shah as Terrorist leader
- Santhosh Jogi as Havildar Kishori Lal, NSG Commando
- Cochin Hanifa as Nairettan, Tea shop owner
- Baiju Ezhupunna as Siddharthan, NSG Commando
- Spadikam George as Colonel Krishnakumar, a corrupt and dishonest officer
- Ganja Karuppu as Ganja Karuppu, Jaikumar's friend
- Delhi Ganesh as Jaikumar's father
- Paravai Muniyamma as Paati (Grandma)
- Ramesh Khanna as a soldier
- Shweta Menon as Human Rights Activist
- Payal Malhotra as Kashmiri, mother of Sanusha
- Baby Sanusha as Kashmiri girl
- Kannan Pattambi as Appukuttan, Tea boy
- Kiran Raj as Terrorist
Production
Major Ravi, a retired officer of the Indian army, planned a film on Kashmir militancy based on real-life incidents while he was under duty in counter-terrorism activities in Punjab & Kashmir. He wrote the film which reveals the actual mode of working of Islamic terrorist groups within India: their recruitment, training, target choosing, terror strikes, propaganda, and how Indian armed forces tackle the attacks via its special services forces. The movie develops with this backdrop and tries to convey the dedication and selfless service defence personnel exhibit while on duty.
Ravi got R. B. Chaudhary of Super Good Films, a major production house in Tamil Nadu, to produce the film.[4] The film was to re-shot and released Tamil as well. Chaudhary's son Jiiva was cast in a major role in the film. A few additional scenes were shot for the Tamil version, Aran. The filming was predominantly done in Srinagar and Pollachi.[4]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack has songs composed by Joshua Sridhar and Sajid-Farhad, penned by Gireesh Puthenchery, Sajid-Farhad and Pa. Vijay[5][6]
| Keerthichakra | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by | |
| Released | 3 July 2006 |
| Studio | AM |
| Genre | Film soundtrack |
| Language | Malayalam |
| Label | Johny Sagariga |
Original tracklist
| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Composer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Kaveri Nadiye" | Karthik, Asha G. Menon | Gireesh Puthenchery | Joshua Sridhar |
| 2 | "Mukile Mukile" | M. G. Sreekumar | Gireesh Puthenchery | Joshua Sridhar |
| 3 | "Thottaal Poo" | Anushka Manchanda, Chorus | Pa. Vijay | Joshua Sridhar |
| 4 | "Ghanashyama" | M. G. Sreekumar | Gireesh Puthenchery | Joshua Sridhar |
| 5 | "Khuda Se Mannath" | Kailash Kher | Sajid-Farhad | Sajid-Farhad |
| 6 | "Pooncholai Kiliye" | Karthik, Asha G. Menon | Gireesh Puthenchery | Joshua Sridhar |
Tamil tracklist
| No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Allahve Engalin" | Manikka Vinayagam, Sajid Farth | 3:36 |
| 2. | "Pooncholai" | Karthik, Ashamenaon | 3:23 |
| 3. | "Idhu Yarum" | Srinivas | 1:19 |
| 4. | "Mugilae Mugilae" | Srinivas | 3:27 |
Release
The film was released on 3 August 2006.
Critical reaction
Keerthi Chakra received generally positive reviews. The Rediff.com reviewer describes the casting of Mohanlal as "near perfect" and comments, "though people may complain that his bulky physique doesn't suit the role of a commando… Mohanlal overcomes this shortcoming by the agility and the emotional roundness he gives to his character."[1] He also thought Major Ravi was "successful in keeping the feel of the film authentic most of the time." On the negative side, he found that "there are certain times when the narrative lapses into the stereotypical terrain." He also thought the film "lacks in pace" and that "except for the main characters; the others are cardboardish." The reviewer wraps up his review by commenting that "the effort that went behind making Kirtichakra is commendable."[1]
Indiaglitz.com review calls the film one that parallels national standards. The reviewer goes on to state that "proving to be an effective story teller and a crafty film maker, the film and the director holds the viewers till the end with very little short comings."[7] The major actors and the cinematographer were also praised. The reviewer did not find too many negative points about the film and described it as a "technically sound, visually striking flick largely based on reality."[7]
Box office
Kirti Chakra performed well at the box office, becoming the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year (behind Classmates and Rasathanthram).[8][9] The film also had a great opening.[2] However, Aran - the Tamil version, which had additional footage of Prakash Raj, Jeeva, Santhana Bharathi, Delhi Ganesh, Paravai Muniyamma, and Cochin Haneefa; comedy tracks with Ramesh Khanna, Ganja Karuppu; and song montages featuring Jeeva and Gopika, was not well received, with the additional scenes being lamented as the reason.[10] Mohanlal disowned Aran since his voice had been dubbed by another artist, Rajeev, without his consent.[11]
Satellite rights
The satellite right of the original movie was acquired by Asianet while the rights for Tamil dubbed version Aran was obtained by Kalaignar TV.
Awards
- Best Feature Film on National Integration
- Best Actor - Mohanlal
- Best Director - Major Ravi
- Best Star Pair - Jiiva and Gopika
Sequels
The film spawned three sequels—Kurukshetra (2008), Kandahar (2010) and 1971: Beyond Borders (2017)—directed by Major Ravi and Mohanlal reprising his role with new supporting cast in each film. While Kurukshetra was a commercial success at the box office, the other two was not that well received critically and commercially.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Keerthichakra: commendable". Rediff.com. 5 August 2006. Retrieved 1 February 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Keerthi Chakra declared a winner - Malayalam Movie News". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 1 February 2009.
- ↑ "Watch Keerthichakra Full Movie, Malayalam Action Movies in HD on Hotstar". Hotstar. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 [1] [permanent dead link]
- ↑ "Keerthichakra Audio CD". AVDigital. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
- ↑ "Keerthichakra - MSIDb". Malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Keerthi Chakra Malayalam Movie Review". IndiaGlitz.com. 7 August 2006. Retrieved 1 February 2009.
- ↑ Pillai, Sreedhar (29 December 2006). "Superstars continue their reign". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 3 January 2022. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
{{cite news}}:|archive-date=/|archive-url=timestamp mismatch; 3 January 2007 suggested (help) - ↑ "2006-A Flashback!". Sify. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- ↑ "Mohanlal disowns Aran". Imsports.rediff.com. 9 August 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
- ↑ "Mohanlal dissociates himself from `Aran'". Thehindu.com. 8 August 2006. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
External links
- Keerthi Chakra on IMDb
- Rediff report
- Watch Keerthi Chakra film on Hotstar