Chandralekha (1997 film)

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Chandralekha
File:Chandralekha 1997 poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byPriyadarshan
Produced byFazil
Written byPriyadarshan
StarringMohanlal
Sukanya
Pooja Batra
Nedumudi Venu
Sreenivasan
Music byBerny Ignatius
S. P. Venkatesh (Score)
CinematographyJeeva
K. V. Anand
Edited byN. Gopalakrishnan
Production
company
Fazils
Distributed bySwargachitra
Release date
  • 4 September 1997 (1997-09-04)
Running time
173 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget₹ 75 lakh
Box office₹ 6 crore

Chandralekha is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Fazil. It stars Mohanlal, Sukanya, Pooja Batra, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu, and Innocent. The film's title is a portmanteau of the two female lead characters' names—Chandra and Lekha. Berny Ignatius composed the songs, while the film score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. The film was the highest-grossing Malayalam film at the time of its release and inspired the Bollywood film Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega. The film's core plot was borrowed from the 1995 Hollywood film While You Were Sleeping.[1]

Plot[edit]

Appukuttan Nair (Appu) is a struggling unemployed youth who arrives in Mumbai to meet his sister and brother-in-law. His father has been falsely implicated in a bank fraud and wants to sell his ancestral property to pay towards the litigation. For that he needs his sister's approval, but is abused and turned away by his brother-in-law.

Disappointed, Appu seeks out his old pal Nooruddin (Noor), who is working in a fruit juice vending shop in Goa. Noor himself is a hapless uneducated youth working for his uncle Beeran, who is a treacherous money lender, with a hope to marry his daughter Maimoona. They plan to open a paint shop but need ₹1.25 lakh to rent a shop as prerequisite to get a bank loan. With no other way in sight, they swindle Beeran out of ₹1.25 lakh. Appukuttan then tries to get the loan sanctioned but he is rebuffed by a new Bank Manager Varghese who had taken charge by then.

In a turn of events, Appukuttan happens to rescue a woman named Chandrika Varma (Chandra) after a car accident, hospitalising her. Chandra is the daughter of a wealthy businessman, Udhaya Varma. Appukuttan is mistaken by the hospital staff to be her husband, Alfred Fernandes (Alfie). Soon her relatives including her father arrive and they too mistake him for Chandra's husband, because Chandra had eloped with Alfie, and no one among them had ever seen or talked to Alfie. Also it happened to be that Chandra was a major client of Appukuttan's Bank Manager Varghese, who too mistook Appukkuttan for Chandra's husband, and was now eager to oblige him with the loan. Appukuttan decides to masquerade as Alfie till he gets loan approval from the Bank Manager. Chandra lay bedridden paralysed unable to react, but with her cognition intact was able to witness all the commotions around her.

Some of the relatives of Chandra were never convinced about Appukuttan from the outset. Beeran is also hot on Appukuttan's trail to retrieve his money. To make matters worse for Appukuttan, Chandra's close friend Lekha, a medical graduate comes to visit her father Iravi, who is Udhaya Varma's assistant. She had talked to Alfie on the phone previously and is immediately suspicious about Appukkuttan. The relatives join with Lekha to find out the truth. Lekha and others play cat and mouse with Appukuttan trying to uncover his veracity, with Appukuttan staying ahead of the game for a while. Finally Lekha fortuitously comes to know the real story of Appukuttan and she is moved by his plight and enamored by his openhearted nature.

In the meantime, Chandra revives from her paralysis and she too forgives Appukuttan for everything; she also developed a liking for him. One of the jealous relatives of Chandra manages to expose Appukkuttan before everyone. Then Chandra admits all the truth to everyone. Hers was not in fact a car accident but was a suicide attempt after her fiancé, the real Alfie, had betrayed her, and their marriage had never commenced. Chandra recovers fully under the loving care of Appu and Lekha. Chandra falls in love with Appukuttan and hopes to marry him. However, she discovers that Lekha was already in love with Appukuttan, and had in fact given way for her as a favour to Chandra's father, to whom Lekha was like a second daughter. Chandra gracefully withdraws from her planned marriage with Appukuttan, and Appukuttan and Lekha are united together with everyone's hearty blessings.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Chandralekha brought back after a couple of years the successful comedy combo of Mohanlal and Sreenivasan, which was popular in the late-1980s and early-1990s. The name "Chandralekha" is a portmanteau of the names of the two female lead characters in the story—Chandra and Lekha. Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor plays a cameo role in the film. He appears as a lunatic, whom Appukuttan misunderstands as the original Alfie. Manju Warrier was offered a role but she could not sign the film.[2]

Soundtrack[edit]

The blockbuster songs of this film were written by lyricist Gireesh Puthenchery. The songs are composed by the music director duo Berny Ignatius. The background score of the film was composed by S. P. Venkatesh.

Track Song Singers
1 "Appukutta Thoppikkara" M. G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chithra
2 "Ammoommakkili" K. S. Chithra
3 "Maanathe Chandiranothoru" M. G. Sreekumar, Malgudi Subha, Chorus
4 "Innale Mayangunna" Sujatha
5 "Thamarapoovil" M. G. Sreekumar
6 "Sa Pa Ma Pa" Chorus

Box office[edit]

Chandralekha collected ₹ 6 crore at the box office. [3] [4]

Awards[edit]

Mohanlal won the Screen Awards South for Best Actor for his performance in the film.[5][6]

Remakes[edit]

Chandralekha was remade into Telugu in the same name in 1998, with Akkineni Nagarjuna reprising the role of Mohanlal. In 2000, it was remade in Hindi as Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega starring Salman Khan, directed by Raj Kanwar. It was remade in Kannada as Hey Sarasu starring Ramesh Aravind.[7] The story has been adapted into Tamil as Summa Nachunu Irukku directed by A. Venkatesh.[8]

References[edit]

  1. Maithutty, Fahir (7 September 2017). "20 years since Priyadharshan's 'Chandralekha': A textbook on how to adapt a film". The News Minute. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  2. Express News Service (14 February 2020). "Marakkar a dream come true: Manju Warrier". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  3. Ashokan, Gayathri (26 November 2019). GAYATHRI ASHOK 09 | Charithram Enniloode 1579 | SafariTV (in മലയാളം). Safari TV. Event occurs at 22:08 - 22:20. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  4. "Chandralekha – A Flashback". reelax.in. Archived from the original on 27 August 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  5. "Entertainment News: Latest Hollywood & Bollywood News, Movies Releases & Reviews". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  6. "Mohanlal – Awards and Recognitions". TheCompleteActor.com. Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  7. "Hey Sarasu – ಹೇ ಸರಸು (2010/೨೦೧೦)". 24 November 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  8. "மோகன்லாலும், பின்னே தமிழ் ரீமேக்கும்". cinema.dinamalar.com. 5 July 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2021.

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