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| {{Infobox film
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| | name = Kunjikoonan
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| | image = Kunjikoonan.jpg
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| | director = [[Sasi Shanker]]
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| | producer = [[Milan Jaleel]]
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| | writer = [[Benny P. Nayarambalam]]
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| | starring = [[Dileep (actor)|Dileep]]<br />[[Navya Nair]]<br/>[[Manya (actress)|Manya]]
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| | music = [[Mohan Sitara]]
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| | cinematography = [[Saloo George]]
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| | released = {{Film date|df=yes|2002|10|11}}
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| | runtime = 155 minutes
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| | country = India
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| | language = Malayalam
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| | budget = ₹1.9 crore<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.rediff.com/entertai/2002/oct/16south.htm|title=Kunjikoonan Limps|work=[[Rediff.com]]|date=12 May 2007}}</ref>
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| '''''Kunjikoonan''''' ({{trans|The little hunchback}}) is a 2002 Indian [[Malayalam]]-language [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Sasi Shanker]], written by [[Benny P. Nayarambalam]], and produced by [[Milan Jaleel]]. Starring [[Dileep]], [[Navya Nair]] and [[Manya (actress)|Manya]]. The supporting cast include [[Cochin Haneefa]], [[Salim Kumar]], [[Spadikam George]], [[Saikumar (Malayalam actor)|Saikumar]] , [[Nedumudi Venu]] and [[Bindu Panicker]]. Dileep played dual roles in this movie. Dileep won [[Asianet Film Awards]] for Best Actor. The film was later remade in [[Tamil language|Tamil]] as ''[[Perazhagan]]'' (2004), in [[Kannada]] as [[Manmatha (film)|''Manmatha'']] (2006) and in [[Odia language|Odia]] as ''Rasika Naagara''.
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| == Synopsis ==
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| The story revolves around Kunjan alias Vimal Kumar ([[Dileep (actor)|Dileep]]), a village youth who is sympathized for his [[hunchback]] looks but is lauded for selfless service to others. He covers up his handicap with humor. Unmindful of his looks, Kunjan goes around seeking a suitable bride, with the help of his friend Thoma ([[Cochin Haneefa]]). Brushing aside many an insult hurled at him, he carries on. He carried the hardships of his life on his back, the pain of others too. He was of peak human moral, a man of great virtue
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| In contrast to him is Prasad (also [[Dileep (actor)|Dileep]]), a violent college student, who loves his classmate Lakshmi ([[Manya (actress)|Manya]]). She comes across Kunjan, who assures her that he would get her married to the man of her heart, but she is killed in a [[wikt:fracas|fracas]] involving a gangster named Vasu ([[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]]). Meanwhile, the hunchback Kunjan comes across an orphaned poor blind girl, Chembagam ([[Navya Nair]]). He wins her heart by helping her out.
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| Thanks to his efforts, Chembagam regains her vision (the eyes of deceased Priya are transplanted to her). This results in a tussle between Kunjan and Prasad, as to whom Chembagam belongs to now. However, fearing his looks, the hunchback, Kunjan, decides to leave way for the other. But fate has different things for him...
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| ==Cast==
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| *[[Dileep (actor)|Dileep]] as Vimal Kumar (Kunjan) & Prasad (Duel Role)
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| *[[Navya Nair]] as Chembakam, a blind girl who is the love interest of Kunjan
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| *[[Manya (actress)|Manya]] as Lakshmi, Prasad's love interest
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| *[[Cochin Haneefa]] as Thomas
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| *[[Salim Kumar]] as Chandran
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| *[[Machan Varghese]] as Divakaran
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| *[[Bindu Panicker]] as Aishumma
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| *[[Guinness Pakru]] as Suhasini
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| *[[Sai Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Sai Kumar]] as 'Garudan' Vasu
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| *[[Nedumudi Venu]] as Constable Padmanabhan, Prasad's father
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| *Manka Mahesh as Prasad's mother
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| *[[Spadikam George]] as Lakshmi's father
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| *[[Reena (actress)|Reena]] as Lakshmi's mother
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| *[[Ponnamma Babu]]
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| *[[Narayanankutty]]
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| *Deepika Mohan
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| *[[Nithya Das]] cameo appearance (In ''Kunjante Penninu'' Song)
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| {{colend}}
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| == Production ==
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| === Filming ===
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| The film was mainly shot at various locations in [[Thodupuzha]]. It was filmed in 83 days.
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| == Soundtrack ==
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| {{Infobox album
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| | name = Kunjikoonan
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| | type = soundtrack
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| | artist = [[Mohan Sithara]]
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| | released = 2002
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| | genre =
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| | length = {{Duration|m=39|s=12}}
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| | language = [[Malayalam]]
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| | label = [[Satyam Audios]]
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| | producer =
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| | prev_title = [[Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan]]
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| | prev_year = 2002
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| | next_title = [[Pranayamanithooval]]
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| | next_year = 2002
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| }}
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| The songs of this movie was composed by [[Mohan Sithara]] and penned by [[Yusufali Kechery]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.msidb.org/m.php?2381|title=Kunjikkoonan (2002)|accessdate=2021-08-17|publisher=malayalasangeetham.info}}</ref>
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| {{Track listing
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| | extra_column = Artist(s)
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| | total_length = 39:12
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| | all_lyrics = [[Yusufali Kechery]]
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| | title1 = Azhake Varu Nee
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| | extra1 = Mahadevan
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| | length1 = 4:23
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| | title2 = Katte Poonkatte
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| | extra2 = [[P. Jayachandran]]
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| | length2 = 5:00
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| | title3 = Kadanja Chandanamo
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| | extra3 = [[K. J. Yesudas]]
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| | length3 = 4:25
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| | title4 = Kanne Unaru Nee (Male Version)
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| | extra4 = K. J. Yesudas
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| | length4 = 5:18
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| | title5 = Kanne Unaru Nee (Female Version)
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| | extra5 = [[Sujatha Mohan]]
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| | length5 = 5:16
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| | title6 = Kunjante Penninu (Male Version)
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| | extra6 = [[Vidhu Prathap]]
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| | length6 = 4:46
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| | title7 = Kunjante Penninu (Female Version)
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| | extra7 = [[Jyotsna Radhakrishnan]], Hridya Suresh
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| | title8 = Omana Malare
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| | extra8 = [[Radhika Thilak]]
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| | length8 = 5:01
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| == Box office ==
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| The film was commercial success and ran over 100 days in theatres.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2016/aug/11/Filmmaker-Sasi-Shankar-dies-at-58-1507915.amp|title=Filmmaker Sasi Shankar dies at 58|work=[[The Indian Express]]|date=11 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://specials.rediff.com/movies/2007/aug/02slide1.htm|title=The hunchback of Manmatha|work=[[Rediff.com]]|date=12 May 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/photo-features/magical-makeovers-of-mollywood-actors/photostory/64134970.cms|title=Magical makeovers of Mollywood actors|work=[[The Times of India]]|date=12 May 2018}}</ref>
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| ==References==
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| ==External links==
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| * {{IMDb title|0356803|Kunjikoonan}}
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| [[Category:2000s Malayalam-language films]]
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| [[Category:2002 romantic comedy-drama films]]
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| [[Category:Indian romantic comedy-drama films]]
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| [[Category:Indian films]]
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| [[Category:2002 films]]
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| [[Category:Malayalam films remade in other languages]]
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| [[Category:Films directed by Sasi Shanker]]
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| [[Category:2002 comedy films]]
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| [[Category:2002 drama films]]
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