Nayakan (2010 film)

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Nayakan
File:Nayakan 2010 poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Directed byLijo Jose Pellissery
Produced byAnoop Johnson Karedan
Sonu Singh (executive producer)
Written byP. S. Rafeeq
Starring
Narrated byIndrajith Sukumaran
Music byPrashant Pillai
CinematographyManoj Paramahamsa
Edited byManoj
Production
company
Illuminato
Kaithakkatu Visual Media
Release date
  • 19 March 2010 (2010-03-19)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Nayakan is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language crime film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by P. S. Rafeeq. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Dhanya Mary Varghese and Siddique.

The film revolves around a Kathakali artist, Vardanunni (Indrajith), who joins the underworld to take revenge on those who killed his family and destroyed his life.

Plot[edit]

Vardanunni is the son of famous Kathakali artist Ramankutty Ashan (master). Ashan's dream was to make his son also a famous Kathakali artist. But Varadanunni, having seen that his dad could not earn anything from his art, decides to go to Bangalore after he gets a job. His father insists that Varadan should come with them to Mumbai for a Kathakali performance but Varadan defies his father and goes to Bangalore to take up his new job.

In Mumbai, Ramankutty and his daughter happen to witness the murder of a popular politician at the hands of a famous magician turned underworld don Shankar Das (alias JS). The wicked Sankar Das kills Ramankutty and his daughter to eliminate all proof of the murder. But Ramankutty had called Nambeesan (his close confidante) on his mobile before this and informed that he saw Sankar Das murdering the politician. When Varadan comes back from Bangalore, he gets to know from Nambeesan that his family has been murdered by JS.

Varadan goes to meet Sankar Das and tries to beat him up in anger. But he gets arrested and gets beaten up badly. He is rescued by Karanavar, another underworld kingpin. Karanavar's son was killed by Shankar Das and so he also has a score to settle with JS. Together they decide to take revenge against JS and with clever tactics they trap JS by the end of the movie and kill him.

Cast[edit]

Crew[edit]

  • Lyrics: Sachidanandan Puzhamkara
  • Music: Prashant Pillai
  • Finance Controllers: Mejo Kodakara & Nirmal Bose
  • Stills: Kaanchan
  • Costume design: Sunil Rahman
  • Make-up: Rajiv Angamaly & Suresh Purathoor (Indrajith Sukumaran)
  • Production executive: S. Murugan
  • Lab: Gemini Colour Lab
  • Sound Recording: Vismaya Max
  • Sound Engineer: Ajith
  • Art Director: Salu K. George
  • Sound Design: Renganaath Ravee
  • Associate director: Nitheesh Shakti
  • Production controller: Anil Mathew
  • Editor: Manoj
  • Cinematography: Manoj Paramahamsa, Sujith Vaassudev, Vijay Ulakanth, Jibu Jacob, Noushad
  • Story, Screenplay, dialogues: P. S. Rafeeq
  • Executive producer: Sonu Singh
  • Producer: Anoop Johnson Karedan
  • Director: Lijo Jose Pellissery

Reviews[edit]

The film mostly received positive reviews from critics. Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated the film 3/5 stars and wrote: "Nayakan is an exceptionally polished film, a strange combine of a creepy drama and a jet-black thriller that gradually builds to an almost chimerical climax." The reviewer was all praise for the technical parts of the film. He writes: "The non-intrusive background score and a remarkable musical score by Prashant Pillai that gels adeptly with the murky mood of the film gets under your skin as much as the film does. Manoj Paramahamsa's camera is nothing short of savage, and probes into every nook and corner when it's not lurking around unnoticed." The critic appreciates the direction writing: "'Nayakan' would have ended up as another routine study on the spirit of retribution, had it not had an enterprising director at its helm. Lijo makes an imposing debut with the film that prickles our senses with plenty of smart moments."[1] Paresh C Palicha of Rediff.com wrote: "There are films that pleasantly surprise you in times when originality goes for a toss. One such film is Nayakan, a Malayalam film that not only grabs your attention by its originality of premise or treatment, but by its sincerity as well."[2] A critic from Sify.com commented: "There have been not many films in Malayalam during recent times that make such an impact in the viewer's mind as debutant director Lijo Jose Pellissery's Nayakan."[3] Oneindia.in's reviewer said: "Nayakan is an extra ordinary one with a new impact on the audience."[4]

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