Chattambinadu

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Chattambinadu
File:Chattambinadu.jpg
Movie poster
Directed byShafi
Produced byNoushad
Anto Joseph
Screenplay byBenny P Nayarambalam
StarringMammootty
Siddique
Manoj K. Jayan[1]
Suraj Venjarammoodu
Vinu Mohan
Raai Laxmi
Music byAlex Paul Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma (Lyrics)
CinematographyManoj Pillai
Edited byV. Saajan
Production
company
Big Screen Productions
Play House
Distributed byPlay House Release
Release date
  • 24 December 2009 (2009-12-24)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Chattambinaadu (English: The Rowdy Land) is a Malayalam-language action comedy film released in 2009.[2] The film was directed by Shafi and written by Benny P. Nayarambalam,[3] and stars Mammootty, Siddique, Manoj K. Jayan, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Vinu Mohan and Raai Laxmi .[4] The film was made under Mammootty's production company Play House which distributed it as well.[5]

Plot[edit]

The movie tells the story of a village called Chembattunadu in Palakkad district of Kerala, which is popular as Chattambinadu for the presence of several goons and hooligans. According to retired goons Chenkeeri Madhavan (T. G. Ravi) and Vadival Vasu (Janardanan), it was the severe animosity between Mallanchira and Kattappilly families that has caused the arrival of several goons to the land, including them, which made Chattambinadu notorious. The film begins with Mallanchira Chandramohan's (Manoj K. Jayan) plan to sell off his mansion, to pay up his heavy debts. But Kattappilly Nagendran (Siddique), plays all ways to stop the sale. The local police inspector (Saju kodiyan) informs Chandramohan about Virendra Mallaya (Mammootty), a popular rich man with strong criminal background, who also has strong passion in real estate. Chandramohan approaches Mallayya, who refuses to take up the mansion in the beginning. But upon the request from Dr.Lakshmi (Meenakshi), his friend, who also hails from Chattambinadu, he decides to buy the property, inviting strong opposition from Nagendran. Mallayya, who speaks Malayalam with strong Kannada accent, arrives at Chattambinadu along with Murukan (Vinu Mohan), his secretary, who is also more like his brother. At Chattambinadu, he comes across Vadival Vasu and his family consisting of daughters Gowri (Raai Laxmi) and Meenakshi(Mythili). To create a rift among the villagers and Mallaya, under the instruction, Dashamoolam Damu (Suraj Venjarammood), a foolish assistant of Nagendran, on one night steals the lorry of Mallayya and drives it into the house of Vasu, demolishing it. However Mallayya promises to repair the house with his own money. Murugan, who within this time had developed a soft feeling towards Meenakshi, takes them along with Maakri Gopalan (Salim Kumar) to Mallayya's house. Dr. Lakshmi on her day of arrival at Chattambinadu on vacation comes to know from her brother that Nagendran has decided to marry her, without the approval of her parents. Shocked Lakshmi even witnesses Nagendran violently thrashing her fiancé, making him flee. Lakshmi explains her condition to Mallayya, who promises her all help. Gowri, who witnesses their conversation mistakes them of being in love. She gets jealous as she had within this time fell in love with him. Chandramohan, on a casual talk, tells Mallayya, about Veeru, his servant boy, who had once attacked his father Mallanchira Unnithan (Vijayaraghavan) and ran away with all his hard earned money. Chandramohan also adds that his only aim in life is to find out Veeru and avenge him by killing him for the crime done to his father. Veerendra Mallaya, on hearing this story is really shocked as he is none other than Veeru, who had once ran away. Chandramohan, on understanding the relation between Meenakshi and Murugan, approaches Mallayya to get them married. Also Vasu wants Mallayya to marry Gowri, his elder daughter. One night Mallayya reveals his story to Vasu, whom he had assaulted with sword in a bid to escape years back. Unnithan had got Veeru, a Kannadiga street urchin, who understood not a single world in Malayalam. Unnithan and his family took care of him well and treated him as their own son. One day, in middle of a trip, Unnithan gets into an argument with Kattapilly Kuruppu, who tries to snatch the suitcase consisting of a huge amount of money. In an attempt to save Unnithan Veeru attacks Kuruppu and on the advice of Unnithan, runs away with the bag. But on hearing the cry of Unnithan, he comes back to see that Unnithan is severely wounded as attacked by Kattapilly Nagendran, son of Kuruppu. Kuruppu, then calls up people and tells them that it is Veeru who had killed Unithan, making him run for life. In an attempt to save himself, he assaults Vasu and jumps into river. The police inspector (Sai Kumar), who arrests him after a couple of days interrogates in Malayalam, and Veeru, who knows not a single word in Malayalam is confused, where by accepts his charges. But on realising that he is framed, he escapes from police. He also adds that it is Kattappilly Kuruppu, who is behind the crime. Mallaya is also shocked to find Unnithan at the house of Chandramohan, who is alive, but now paralysed, who also had lost the ability to speak after the incident.

Nagendran, at the meantime, has gone forward with his plan to marry Lakshmi, but is saved by Mallaya, who gets her married to her fiancé. Mallaya is shocked to see the old police inspector, who is now the father of the husband of Laksmi. He shows his willingness to help Mallayya to reveal the truth to Chandramohan, but is killed by Nagendran on the same night. The people of Chattambinadu, within this time recognises who Mallayya is and is waiting for his arrival to get him killed. Nagendran expands his net and gets the crowd gather at the spot where Mallayya arrives. The rest of the story is how Mallayya succeeds in proving his innocence and get Nagendran killed by the public.

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

  1. "Chattambinaadu" - Ramesh Babu, Reju Joseph, Vidhu Prathap
  2. "Chenkadalikkumbilile" - Rimi Tomy
  3. "Mukkuttichaanthaniyunne" - Manjari
  4. "Mukkuttichaanthaniyunne [D]" - Manjari, Vidhu Prathap
  5. "Oru Kadha Parayaam - C. J. Kuttappan

Reception[edit]

Chattambinadu received a rating of 2 out of 5 from the reviewers of Rediff[6] as well as at NowRunning.[7] IndiaGlitz criticised the movie's formulaic predictability.[8] Dashamoolam Damu played by Suraj Venjaramoodu has achieved a cult status and huge following over the years. It has been subject to memes since then and is among the favourites.

Box office[edit]

Chattambinadu released on December 24, 2009, in 80 screens in Kerala.[9] Sify reported that the film had taken a distributors share of around 3 crore (US$420,000) from releasing stations in the first five weeks.[10] The film was box office success.[11][12][13][14]

References[edit]

  1. Entertainment One India Review. Entertainment.oneindia.in (31 December 2009). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  2. Chattambinaadu's grand opening. Thaindian.com (26 December 2009). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  3. Review on Chattambinaadu. Sify.com (30 June 2014). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  4. Entertainment One India Review. Entertainment.oneindia.in (31 December 2009). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  5. Mammootty in Chattambinadu. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  6. Review: What made Mammootty take up Chattanmbinadu – Rediff.com Movies. Movies.rediff.com (28 December 2009). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  7. Chattambi Nadu Review – Malayalam Movie Review by Veeyen. Nowrunning.com (28 December 2009). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  8. Chattambinaadu Malayalam Movie Review – cinema preview stills gallery trailer video clips showtimes. Indiaglitz.com (25 December 2009). Retrieved on 5 July 2014.
  9. "Christmas films censored!". Sify. 23 December 2009. Archived from the original on 28 April 2015.
  10. "Kerala Box Office- Dec 2009 - Jan 2010". Sify. 8 February 2010. Archived from the original on 28 April 2015.
  11. "Beneath the greasepaint". The Hindu. 1 July 2010.
  12. "The hit maker is back". The New Indian Express. 2 November 2011.
  13. Meghna George (1 December 2009). "Mammootty's Chattambinadu". Rediff.com.
  14. "MAN of the MASSES". The Hindu. 14 October 2011.

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