Padayottam
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Directed by | Jijo Punnoose |
Produced by | Navodaya Appachan |
Written by | N. Govindankutty |
Starring | Prem Nazir Madhu Mammootty Mohanlal Shankar Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair Govindankutty |
Music by | Guna Singh |
Cinematography | Ramachandra Babu |
Edited by | T. R. Shekhar |
Distributed by | Navodaya Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | 50 lakhs |
Padayottam (Malayalam: പടയോട്ടം) is a 1982 Indian Malayalam language epic film film directed by Jijo Punnoose, produced by Navodaya Appachan, and starring Prem Nazir, Madhu, Mammootty, Mohanlal and Shankar. It was the first movie in South India to be indigenously shot in the 70 mm film format.[1][2][3][4][5] The story was inspired by the famous novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.[6] The total production cost was 50 Lakhs that time.
Plot
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Raja of Kolathiri (Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair) is a prosperous ruler of Northern Kerala. Prince Udayan (Prem Nazir), Raja's nephew, is handsome, brave and intelligent than Devan (Madhu)Raja's elder nephew. Raja named Udayan as his successor to the throne.
Devan secretly admired Raja's daughter Parvathi (Lakshmi) and hoped to marry her. Princess Parvathi was in love with Prince Udayan and Raja agreed to allow Parvathi to marry Udayan.
On the other hand, 2 nobles, Kammaran (Mammootty) and Perumana Kurup (N. Govindan Kutty) were upset by Udayan's ascension.
Using Devan's secret love for Parvati, Kammaran turned Devan against Prince Udayan. Kammaran and Kompan Dacoits staged a royal pardon and a peace treaty, and insisted that Prince Udayan, as the crown prince, must come to sign the treaty. Prince Udayan agreed to come in person to sign, even it was on his wedding eve. Prince Udayan at Kompan's camp was betrayed by his own soldiers. However news flashed in the country as Prince Udayan betrayed Kolathiri Raja and killed some of the Raja's men. This made the Raja furious, who declared Udayan as a traitor and cancelled the marriage.
Kompan instructs his men to kill Udayan. However they decided to sell him as a slave to a cruel captain of a slave ship. Thus he became a slave. While as a slave, he meets another slave, Kunjali (Nellikode Bhaskaran), from whom he learnt the death of Kolathiri Raja and his queen at Ali Raja's boat camp by forces arranged by Kammaran and Kompan. Kunjali was the trusted slave of Ali Raja, who tried to save the Kolathiri Raja and his queen but was killed by Perumana Kurup. He saved Ali Raja's daughter, Lalia, with the help of his men. However he could not escape himself from the Kompan's men, who sold him as slave to Kapithan's(the captain) ship. From Kunjali, Udayan came to know the place where the treasures of Ali Raja and his daughter were taken to.
In the meantime, Prince Devan married Princess Paravathi and became the new Kolathiri Raja. However the Royal crown and staff were missing.
After some years, Udayan and his fellow slave prisoners staged a coup in the ship, killing the captain and releasing themselves. Udayan ran away, became a rich Arab merchant after finding the lost treasures of Ali Raja and his daughter Lalia (Poornima Jayaram). Both decided to make a return to Kolathiri Kingdom in disguise to make their revenge. They return to the Kolathiri kingdom in a floating palace as an Arab Prince and Princess. Years made people to forget Udayan and no one was able to recognize him in his new attire and lifestyle, except Queen Parvathi who understood him just at a glimpse.
King Devan and Queen Parvathi has a son, Prince Chandra (Shankar) who fell in love with Laila. Meanwhile, Udayan was hatching a plot to trap Perumana Kurup, after coming to know that the crown and staff of Kolathiri Raja were in his custody (it happened when he assassinated old Kolathiri Raja. Though he stole the royal symbols he couldn't sell them off after the new Raja Devan declared that they were missing). Udayan approached Perumana Kurup and let him know that he is interested in purchasing rare Jewels and crowns, at an astronomical price. Perumana Kurup brought the crown and staff out of hiding to sell it. However he was caught red-handed by the public and brought before trial. At the trial, he declared that the old raja had given the crown and staff to him, for attempting to rescue the king from attack and he challenged the prosecutors that they have no evidence against him for betrayal and robbery. It was at this moment Lalia enters into court room to declare her true identity as Princess Laila – the heir apparent of Ali Raja - who was the sole eye-witness to the incident. This made Perumana Kurup to commit suicide when he tries to run away.
Udayan's second target was Kammaran. Kammaran is the new finance minister of the state. The kingdom was facing extreme financial crisis due to mismanagement and corruption. Kammaran advises the king to seek financial assistance from the visiting Arab prince. Devan commissions Kammaran to hold talks with Arab Prince. Kammaran pays visit at the Udayan's palace to seek finance without understanding his true identity. Udayan refused to finance rather says that he would finance if Kammaran becomes king. This offer made Kammaran greedy and he hatches a plan to trap Devan similar to the way by which he trapped Udayan earlier. In meantime Udayan double-crosses Kammaran by sending a message to the Devan directly that he is ready to finance. This made Devan suspicious of Kammaran and secretly through his spies he understands the plot his close friend Kammaran made to trap him.
Kammaran repeats the old strategy with assistance of the Kompan Dacoit who asked the king to come directly with a tribute in order to prevent an attack. Devan along with a few soldiers handpicked by Kammaran went to Kompan's camp with a treasure chest. However much to their surprise instead of tribute soldiers were hiding inside the chest who attacked Kompan and killed Kammaran's soldiers. In meantime a large army of Devan stormed into the place, routing Kammaran's plans. Devan's army tried to capture Kammaran but he was rescued by Udayan's soldiers. It was in Udayan's camp Kammaran understood the true identity of Udayan and he was fired by Udayan's soldiers.
Udayan's final revenge is now against Devan and he was planning on that. In meantime Prince Chandran through his close friend Kannan (Mohanlal) who was Kammaran's son came to know the double cross made by Udayan. He understood it was Udayan who spoiled the relationships between Kammaran and Devan and challenged Udayan for a public duel which Udayan accepts.
That night a mysterious lady figure enters into Udayan's palace who was Queen Parvathi pleading for her son's life to Udayan. Udayan refuses as he said that it was Prince Chandran declared duel against him and he can't quit it. Queen Parvathi said that she understood it was Udayan in disguise and pleaded him considering her love earlier. Udayan promises that he won't kill Chandran.
Prince Chandran saw his mother coming out of Udayan's Palace which made him furious. He questioned his mother. It was then revealed by Paravathi to Chandran that he is actually Udayan's son born to Parvathi. This made Chandran surrender to Udayan while at the duel. Hearing his son's surrender without a fight made King Devan furious who went to Udayan's palace to challenge him. It was there, for first time after his betrayal, Devan saw Udayan which made him to fall down. When Udayan was about to kill Devan Parvathi rushes and stops him saying that Devan has paid for his sins by raising up Chandra despite of knowing that he was the son of Udayan. This made Udayan to forget his revenge and he forgives Devan. He decides to leave. Hearing that the king has fallen, the Kompan dacoits raided the palace. As the king had fallen and attack was unexpected, the Kolathiri forces were overrun by the Kompan Army. However timely intervention of Udayan's army killed Kompan and all his men. He took the crown and gave it to Devan and blessed all of them. When Devan asked Udayan to stay back he said he has to go back. However he gave his stepdaughter Lalia to Chandran who was in love with her.
Cast
- Prem Nazir (Udayan)
- Madhu (Devan)
- Lakshmi (Parvati kutti)
- Shankar (Chandru)
- Poornima Jayaram (Laila)
- Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair (Kolathiri Maharaja)
- Mammootty (Kamaran)
- Mohanlal (Kannan)
- N. Govindan Kutty (Perumana Kurup)
- Pappu (Pokkan)
- Nellikkode Bhaskaran (Kunjali)
- Meenakumari
- G. K. Pillai
- Achankunju
- Alummoodan (Udayanan's helper)
- Sukumari (Chiruthevi Thampuratti)
- Baby Manju (Laila)
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Guna Singh and lyrics was written by Kavalam Narayana Panicker.
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
1 | Aazhikkange Karayundo | K. J. Yesudas | Kavalam Narayana Panicker | |
2 | Floating Castle Theme | Prem Nazir | ||
3 | Nirathi oro karukkal | Vani Jairam, Chorus | Kavalam Narayana Panicker | |
4 | Thaatheyyathom | Vani Jairam, Chorus | Kavalam Narayana Panicker |
Reception
The film released during Onam 1982 had excellent collctions but was not considered a blockbuster (credit went to Nazir's own film Arambham ). Prem Nazeer delivered a knockout performance . "It is a performance no one can ever match," Mammootty had then said about Nazir's acting.[7]
Trivia
- Mammootty played Mohanlal's father character.
- Mammootty played a negative role and Mohanlal, a positive character
- The film was delayed by over 6 months due to technical issues
- The film openly credited 'Count of Monte christo' as its inspiration, in its credits
References
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- ↑ "He loves courting risks"
- ↑ A novelty seeker, ChennaiOnline
- ↑ Padayottam (1982) - IMDb
- ↑ "Why we can never stop loving Mohanlal"
External links
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