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The movie goes on to tell how Parthan gets cleared of all the problems of his life and how he manages it is the rest of the movie. Madhavan doesn't go back but keep a close watch of Parthan guiding him to wisdom and helping him in every situation. Adding to this pandemonium is the arrival of Madhavan, who appears from nowhere and claims to be the one who studied with Pathan years ago.
Though some of his friends die in the incident, Parthan mysteriously gets back to his life which is now filled with day mares and surrealistic imagery's. When Parthan is released, he and his friends drink illicitly brewed arrack in a friend's marriage party and is confirmed dead.
When Parthan is in jail, Thampi with his crude friend, a local MLA creates religious riots to divide Parthan's followers, which kills many a people. Parthan who stands agitated is sent to jail for a month's imprisonment for contempt of court. Thampy's daughter Sathyabhama who returns from town with the first rank in LLM pretends to be in love with Parthan, but ditches him in court, thus helping her father to gain possession of temple properties. A staunch atheist after the untimely death of his father who was returning after a pilgrimage, Parthan is always in clashes with Phalgunan Thampy, his uncle who is also the corrupt president of the local panchayath.Parthan's do-gooder image and his popular support irks Thampi who uses every chance to get rid of his nephew.įor a long time, the village temple has been closed due to court cases initiated by Parthan against his uncle, who was after the temple assets. He has a group of young men like Suleiman and Poonkodi around him, who are with him for anything and everything. The movie has Jayaram as Partha Sarathy, a social activist who is always living for the welfare of his fellow people of the Krishanapuram village.
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The movie seems to be an excellent prospect for a classy remake in other south languages and the reviewer is sure, in another couple of years, we are going to witness some good films on the same theme from Kollywood which will teach us how to create a worthy film from such potential subjects. But the scriptwriter Rajan Kiriyath and director Anil has approached the movie with air of lightness all through, never indulging in anything that hooks the audience by the collar. The basic story from K B Raju seems to be a well thought out product though it has more than striking resemblances with Renjith's `Nandhanam'.
Inspired to go in a similar lane of 'Nandanam', this movie would have made an imprint had it been treated more seriously as the chuckle creation attempts are more than hard to digest ending up as mere scorners. A hold up though avoidable could have made little difference to the progeny as it falters to keep afresh and cuddle the people for an unusual theme as the title suggested. The movie will grace around hundred theatres on the first of October.It had been more than a year since 'Parthan had seen Paralokam' but the audience had to wait till this Ramzan to have a fleeting look at it. The movie’s highlights also include four fight sequences and two dance sequences choreographed with Mammootty. The two songs of the movie ‘Asal Aslai’ and ‘Jil Jil’ are already in the top of the charts. Lyrics for the songs are by Sarath Vayalar while the music is composed by Rahulraj. The movie is cinematographed by Manoj Pillai while Bijith Bala does the editing. Ravi, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Salimkumar, Sabitha Anand, Saikumar, Bijukuttan, Master Akhil, Lalu Alex, Yamini Sharma and Anil Murali. The others in the cast of ‘Mayabazaar' includes Kalabhavan Mani, Rajan P. Akri Damadharan is a typical character who occasionally steals money from his son and sets on for pilgrimages.Whenever Rameshan finds his father on long tours he is very sure that some of his money is already stolen. Rameshan is the son of Akri Damodharan (Rajan P Dev) who migrated to Mayabazaar from Cherpulassery.
Mammootty dons the role of a man called Rameshan who buys old cars, dismantles them and sells the parts. The movie is a humorous journey through the life of men in 'Mayabazaar’, a market where scrap or parts of worn out vehicles are sold.ĭirected by debutant Thomas Sebastian, the film with apt amount of action, comedy, songs and sentiments was shot in Pollachi and Kochi. The super actor who was little disturbed by the colossal flop of his last movie ‘Parunthu’ is coming up with this slick entertainer which is all set to satisfy his entire fans with right mass masala ingredients. Mayabazaar is the new film from Mammootty. Ravi, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Salimkumar, Sabitha Anand, Saikumar, Bijukuttan, Master Akhil, Lalu Alex, Yamini Sharma Cast: Mammootty, Tisca Chopra, Kalabhavan Mani, Rajan P.