Wednesday, February 18, 2009



Produced under the banner of Dream Team Productions, Parunthu, directed by M. Padmakumar (who had earlier directed Ammakkilikoodu, Vargam and Vasthavam) has Mammootty playing the role of Purushottaman, called by everyone as 'Blade' Purushottaman or even 'Parunthu' (Eagle). Purushottaman is a financier who lends money on interest. But he is a heartless kind of financier who is bothered only about his interest and business and never cares for relationships, humanity or other things sublime. His ways are almost like that of an eagle, thus earning him the nickname 'Parunthu'.

The only people close to Purushottaman are Mahendran and Kunjachchan. Mahendran, who had worked with financiers of all kinds, had finally lands up with Purushottaman and is now his right-hand man. But his problem is that he is always after money and whenever there is the prospect of getting some profit, he does a bit of financing himself. Kunjachchan, who earlier worked for Purushottaman's rivals, is now his most trusted associate.

Purushottaman has a rival in Azeez, with whom he is always in competition. It's rather ironical that Purushottaman and Azeez were close friends in their childhood. But now they are bitter rivals ready to tear each other apart. Purushottaman doesn't believe in emotions like love and compassion, and holds on to the doctrine that no one is to be trusted in this world. (Of course Purushottaman hadn't always wanted to be like this, but society never gave him a chance to reform himself). Anyway Purushottaman, at a stage in life, comes face-to-face with something tragic that changes the course of his life as a whole.

It's after a long time that Mammootty plays a character with some negative traits, and scenarist T.A. Razack, who had mostly penned Mammootty's do-gooder kind of roles, is pinning much hope on Parunthu. Suraaj Venjaramoodu is Mahendran while Cochin Haneefa becomes Kunjachchan. Jayan, who is a popular television actress and who has of course acted in some movies too, does the role of Azeez. Lakshana, Kalyani and Lakshmi Rai are the leading ladies in this film.

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Twenty 20.2008.HQ Pre-DVDRip


Cast:
Mammootty, Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Jayaram, Dileep, Prithviraj, Indrajith, Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar, Manoj.K.Jayan, Kalabhavan Mani, Jayasurya, Manikuttan, Kunchacko Boban, Siddique, Suraaj Venjaramoodu, Babu Antony, Kavya Madhavan, Bhavana, Gopika, Nayantara etc.

Director:
Joshi

Producer:
Dileep

Lyrics:
Gireesh Puthencherry

Cinematography:
P. Sukumar

Art Direction:
Joseph Nellickal

Screenplay:
Udayakrishna – Sibi K. Thomas

Story Writer:
Udayakrishna – Sibi K. Thomas

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Quote Left A retired Supreme Court judge Vishwanathan (Madhu) returns home to Kerala to hear the mortifying news that one of his grandsons Arun (Indrajith) is accused of murdering a classmate in a medical college in Bangalore.

Suresh Gopi plays the investigating officer pitted against the defence counsel Mammootty (who had incidentally qualified to be a lawyer in real life).

The third side of the tale’s triangle is provided by feudal scion Themmady (meaning rowdy) Devan Pratapa Varma (Mohanlal).

The events lead to a climax that can be guessed by virtually everyone in the audience.

Mohanlal has the easiest time since he plays the cantankerous character with the same verve depicted by him in similar roles in countless films.

Having seen Mammootty in several movies as a lawyer, the role itself doesn’t come as a surprise. But, the twists in the tale do the job more than adequately as the star essays his part with skilful, underplayed aplomb.

Suresh Gopi as the no-nonsense cop (another role from the star’s checkered track record) suits him to the hilt, aided by the script’s chiselled dialogue that accentuates his presence.

There are enough nerve-racking thrills in the narration as each star tries to outwit the other and the narrative provides the audience enough opportunity to go gaga over their icons.

Joshi had earlier cast Mammootty and Mohanlal in offbeat murder mystery “Number 20 Madras Mail” in 1990 with almost equal opportunities.

The only flaw of “Twenty 20″ is that its characters are stereotyped all the way. But it is also the movie’s unique selling point because it is an obvious endeavour to exploit the stars’ images.

Camera work by Sukumar is excellent since each matinee idol has been given flattering shots but everything has been put together without offending the other star(s) in the same frame.

Suresh Peters’ background score etches the taut screenplay and augments the entertainment.

In a nutshell, the film has no wonders and by itself that seems like wonderful news due to its packaging.
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