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Vadakkumnadhan
Poster
Directed byShajoon Kariyal
Written byGireesh Puthenchery
Produced byGovindan Kutty
StarringMohanlal
Padmapriya
Biju Menon
Kavya Madhavan
CinematographyS. Kumar
Edited byHariharaputhran
Music byRaveendran
Ouseppachan (Score)

Production
company

Baba Creations

Distributed bySagariga

Release date

  • 19 May 2006 (2006-05-19)

Running time

140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Vadakkumnadhan (Lord Shiva) is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language psychological drama film directed by Shajoon Kariyal and written by Gireesh Puthenchery. It stars Mohanlal as Iringannoor Bharatha Pisharody, a university professor diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The film also features Padmapriya and Kavya Madhavan. The songs were composed by Raveendran, while Ouseppachan provided the background score.[1][2]

The film is an unusual love story, focusing on mental health and tolerance towards it in society. Vadakkumnadhan, released on 19 May 2006, received wide critical acclaim. The film was a commercial success and one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. It ran for more than 100 days in theatres.[3]

Plot[edit]

Iringannoor Bharatha Pisharody, a professor at the Sanskrit University, is a knowledgeable man with a keen interest in the Vedas, Astrology, and Kathakali. He is the author of various critical works regarding Adi Shankara and winner of numerous awards. Meera is his fiancée by birth (murapennu), being the daughter of his maternal uncle, Balarama Pisharody, and alao his student. Bharathan is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and hides it from his family. Due to the same reason, he does not encourage Meera's love for him.

Despite Bharathan's expressed dislike, both families agree to their wedding, and the dates are fixed. As the auspicious day dawns, Bharathan becomes desperate and leaves home. As the bride arrives for the wedding, she and her family realize to their utter dismay and desolation that the groom has disappeared. Gloom settles over the household, and Meera is inconsolable.

Years pass and Bharathan is considered to be dead as he sent notice as such to his family. He roams around the holy shrines of Haridwar, Kedarnath, Rishikesh, and Rudraprayag. One day, his mother and younger brother on a pilgrimage to the Hindu holy lands accidentally see Bharathan on the banks of the holy Ganges. They convince him to return, and his family is happy to have him back. His brother, Prabhakan (Biju Menon), is married and his sister, Bhama, is awaiting marriage proposals.

Bharathan does not seem right and people think he is addicted to drugs. He causes a scene in his college and at Bhama's engagement, insulting the groom and his father. Prabhakaran loses his cool and breaks his suitcase, only to find his reports from medical college saying that Bharathan suffers from bipolar disorder. Bharatan admits to faking a drug addiction to hide his disorder. He says it is like slipping while walking; the mind slips from its normal self. He reveals that he went to Keezhpalli Narayanan Nambeesan and told him about his problem. The disorder is similar to suddenly carrying 100 people in a boat that is supposed to carry only four. His brain is crowded with too many thoughts. He tells Meera that marriage will be a disaster and this is why he decided to run away. Meera tells him that she will take care of him no matter what.

Bharathan sets about making things right. He apologizes at his college and to Bhama's groom asking him to marry her. They agree on the condition that he would not be attending. After a lot of struggle, Bharathan convinces Meera's father to give her hand to him in marriage. He later accepts a position as be Sanskrit professor at the college. The last scene shows them going on a pilgrimage to the Vadukkunmathan temple.

Cast[edit]

  • Mohanlal as Prof. Iringannoor Bharatha Pisharadi
  • Padmapriya as Meera, daughter of Balarama Pisharadi ( voice by Sreeja Ravi )
  • Biju Menon as Prabhakara Pisharadi
  • Kavya Madhavan as Bhama, sister of Bharathan (voice by Sreeja Ravi )
  • Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Rugmavathi Amma, mother of Bharatha Pisharadi
  • Babu Namboothiri as astrologer Govinda Pisharadi, maternal uncle of Bharatha Pisharadi
  • Murali as Balarama Pisharadi, maternal uncle of Bharatha Pisharadi
  • Vineeth as Parameshwaran
  • Rizabawa as Shankarankutty Master
  • Shammi Thilakan as Vishwanathan
  • Madambu Kunjukuttan as Sharmaji
  • Sadiq as Gaffoor
  • Sona Nair as Latha
  • Sreeja Chandran as Lakshmi
  • Bindu Ramakrishnan
  • Freddy
  • Ananthapadmanabhan as Keezhpally Narayanan Nambeesan
  • Soundtrack[edit]

    Vadakkumnadhan
    Soundtrack album by
    ReleasedJanuary 2006
    GenreFilm soundtrack
    LanguageMalayalam
    LabelJohny Sagariga
    Raveendran chronology
    Kalabham Vadakkumnadhan

    This is the last movie work of Raveendran, before his demise. The lyrics were penned by Gireesh Puthenchery.

    Track Song Title Singer(s) Raga:
    1 "Introduction" Mohanlal
    2 "Gange" (Male) Dr. K. J. Yesudas Madhyamavati
    3 "Oru Kili" (Duet) Dr. K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra Jog
    4 "Kalabham Tharaam" (Female) K. S. Chithra Pushpalathika
    5 "Paahi Paramporule" Manjari, Sindhu Premkumar, Raveendran Hamsadhvani
    6 "Kalabham Tharaam" (Male) Biju Narayanan Pushpalathika
    7 "Saarasa Mukhi" M. G. Sreekumar Yadukulakamboji
    8 "Oru Kili" (Female) K. S. Chithra Jog
    9 "Rajani Janithaguru" Govind Vivek Abheri (Lyrics by Jayadeva)
    10 "Neentidam Churunda" Sankaran Namboothiri Ragamalika
    11 "Gange" (Female) K. S. Chithra Madhyamavati
    12 "Thathaka Thathaka" M. G. Sreekumar, Machad Vasanthi Kapi, Kharaharapriya

    Reception[edit]

    Box office[edit]

    The film was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. It ran for more than 100 days in theatres.[3]

    Reviews[edit]

    Manoj Rammohan of Deccan Herald wrote, "In this character, Mohanlal lives the role--be it a famous Sanskrit scholar, a respected teacher and even a rebel against the societial norms - whether in rejecting awards or slipping into isolation. As he comes back to his native place, a plethora of incidents and even a few accidents awaits him. He turns indifferent and even uncouth in his behaviour. Playing his lady love is Padma Priya . Many other people as uncles, friends and neighbours sail into the script."[4]

    Awards[edit]

    Filmfare Awards
    Asianet Film Awards

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Watch Vadakkumnathan only for Mohanlal". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  • ^ "Vadakkumnathan". Sify. Archived from the original on 5 October 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  • ^ a b Ajith Kumar, P. K. (11 August 2006). "Destiny's child". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 25 August 2007. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "Vadakumnadan - Deccan Herald - Internet Edition". 14 June 2006. Archived from the original on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  • External links[edit]


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