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Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal

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1986 Indian film
Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal
Theatrical release poster
Directed byP. Padmarajan
Screenplay byP. Padmarajan
Based onNammukku Gramangalil Chennu Rapparkkam
by K. K. Sudhakaran
Produced byMani Malliath
StarringMohanlal
Shari
Thilakan
Vineeth
Kaviyoor Ponnamma
CinematographyVenu
Edited byB. Lenin
Music byJohnson
Production
company
Ragam Movies
Distributed byCentury Release
Release date
  • 12 September 1986 (1986-09-12)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal (transl.Vineyards for us to dwell in) is a 1986 IndianMalayalam-languageromancedrama film written and directed byPadmarajan based on the 1986 novelNammukku Gramangalil Chennu Rapparkkam by K. K. Sudhakaran. The film starsMohanlal,Shari,Thilakan,Vineeth, andKaviyoor Ponnamma. The music was composed byJohnson. The plot is centered around aMalayali Syrian Christian-Nasrani ("Nazarene") family. Throughout the story, there are references to the Biblical bookSong of Songs where it depicts the romantic dialogue between a young woman and her lover.[1][2]

For the film,Venu won theNational Film Award for Best Cinematography and Shari won theKerala State Film Award for Best Actress andFilmfare Award for Best Actress in Malayalam. The film is regarded as a cult classic and is considered one of the best romantic Malayalam films ever made.

Plot

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Solomon's mother, a college-going cousin, Antony, and a female relative who helps at the house live inMysore. Paul Pailokkaran, a railway employee, his wife, a nurse, and two young daughters, Sofia and college-going Elizabeth, are the new inhabitants at the neighboring house. Solomon lives in a farm and vineyard he owns on the outskirts of Mysore and comes to visit his mother once in a while. On one such visit, he meets Sofia, and they are shown to begin to share a sweet bond. Romance blossoms. Sofia was born to her mother in her premarital love affair. Her stepfather often shows an intention to molest her. She communicates all this to Solomon and their bond strengthens. They dream of a life together in his vineyard, laughing, smiling, loving, waking up to the chirping of birds, and going around in his tanker lorry.

But when Solomon informs his mother of his love, she first disagrees with the marriage as Paul Pailokkaran is an uncouth person, and he further reveals Sofia's birth secret to Solomon's mother in an attempt to prevent her marriage with Solomon. Solomon finally manages to convince his mother and the wedding plans are set in motion. An irked Paul Pailokkaran, on a day when Sofia is alone at home for some time, attacks her, renders her unconscious, and rapes her. Solomon, his mother, and Sofia's mother come home to discover a distraught Sofia and learn of the rape. Solomon's mother decides once and for all that her son should not enter into an alliance with such a family or a girl. Fighting with his mother, Solomon leaves on his bike. Sofia is consoled by her mother that nothing has happened, and she accepts it tearfully but expresses her pain that a person who ought to be in her father's position did this to her. Paul Pailokkaran returns home and is not remorseful. He taunts Sofia and her mother that now no one will come to marry her.

In the wee hours of the next morning, everyone is awakened by the resounding horn of a tanker lorry. After the second horn, Solomon comes to the door of Sophie's home, calling out for her. Paul Pailokkaran opens the door and slyly smiling, says "Now you can take her". Solomon hits him black and blue, calling out for Sofia again. When she finally comes out, he goes up to her, tells her "Hadn't we agreed if you didn't come out even after the second horn, I'll come pick you up and go?!" and, lifting her onto his shoulders, takes her to their tanker lorry, and, as his mother, cousin, and Sofia's mother and half-sister look on, (implying that his mother has accepted her son's unconditional love now) drives out into the dawn, both of them smiling and hugging each other.

Cast

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  • Mohanlal as Solomon
  • Shari as Sofia
  • Thilakan as Paul Pailokkaran, Sofia's step-father
  • Vineeth as Antony Joseph, Solomon's cousin
  • Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Reetha, Solomon's mother
  • Omana as Rosy Pailokkaran, Sofia's mother
  • Mini as Elizabeth Paul, Sofia's step-sister
  • Vishnu Prakash as Vakkachan
  • Poojappura Radhakrishnan as Rajappan Nair
  • N L Narayan as Mathachan
  • Pallickal P.N.V as Vicar

Production

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The title of the film and novel is based upon a passage from the Biblical book of The Song of Solomon orSong of Songs, Chapter 7:12: "Let us get up early to the vineyards." The protagonist quotes this passage at one point during the film. The film is based on the 1986 novelNammukku Gramangalil Chennu Rapparkkam by K. K. Sudhakaran.[3][4][5]

Soundtrack

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The film features original songs composed byJohnson with lyrics byO. N. V. Kurup.

All lyrics are written byO. N. V. Kurup; all music is composed byJohnson.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Aakaashamaake"K. J. Yesudas 
2."Pavizhampol"K. J. Yesudas 

Accolades

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AwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
National Film AwardsBest CinematographyVenu (also forAmma Ariyan)Won[6]
Kerala State Film AwardBest ActressShariWon[7]
Kerala Film Critics Association AwardsSecond Best FilmWon[8]
Best ScreenplayP. PadmarajanWon
Best ActorThilakanWon
Best Supporting ActressShariWon
Best Male Playback SingerK. J. YesudasWon
Filmfare Awards SouthBest Actress in MalayalamShariWon[9]

References

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  1. ^"Namukku Paarkkaan Munthirithoppukal". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved23 October 2014.
  2. ^"Namukku Paarkkaan Munthirithoppukal". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved23 October 2014.
  3. ^"Books turned movies impresses M'wood audience".The Times of India. 10 January 2017.
  4. ^"Catch these 13 movies that brought your favourite books to life". 23 April 2020.
  5. ^"These 10 movies impressed even the best of bookworms".
  6. ^"34th National Film Awards".International Film Festival of India. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved21 January 2017.
  7. ^Kerala State Chalachitra Academy (1986)."State Film Awards - 2000".Department of Information and Public Relations. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved21 January 2017.
  8. ^"Film Critics Awards Complete List From 1977 Till 2012".Kerala Film Critics Association. 17 October 2020.
  9. ^"Filmfare Awards 1986".Filmfare (published 16 October 1987). 1987.

External links

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Works byPadmarajan
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  • Vadakakkoru Hridhyam
  • Rithubhedhangalude Paarithoshikam
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  • Shavavahanangalum Thedi
  • Manju Kaalam Notta Kuthira
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Novelettes
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