| Manichitrathazhu | |
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| Directed by | Fazil |
| Produced by | Appachan |
| Written by | Madhu Muttam |
| Starring | Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Shobana |
| Release date(s) | 1993 |
| Running time | 169 min. |
| Language | Malayalam, occasional Tamil |
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Manichitrathazhu (translation: The Ornate Lock) is a 1993 Malayalam Film directed by Fazil. The story is influenced from a tragedy happened in Alummoottil tharavadu, a famous central Travancore family, in 19th century [1]. The storyline dealt with a psycho-thriller genre, which was an unusual theme in Malayalam cinema but proceeded to become a big hit. Several other prominent directors such as Siddique-Lal, Priyadarshan and Sibi Malayil directed the second-unit production of the movie. Shobhana was awarded the National Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of the central character, Ganga.
After its runaway success in Kerala, it was remade after nearly 10 years in languages Kannada (Apthamitra), Tamil (Chandramukhi), Telugu (Chandramukhi) and Hindi (Bhool Bhulaiyaa). The central character played by Shobhana was played by Soundarya in Apthamitra , by Jyothika in Chandramukhi and by Vidya Balan in Bhool Bhulaiyaa. All remakes of Manichitrathazhu went on to become big commercial successes.
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The plot involves a young couple, Ganga (Shobhana) and Nakulan (Suresh Gopi) arriving at the ancestral "Tharavadu" mansion of the latter. Ignoring the protests of their superstitious uncle, they move in to mansion, when unusual and supernatural events begin to happen. Suspicion falls on Sreedevi (Vinaya Prasad), Nakulan's cousin, who is known to be suffering from depression after a failed marriage.
Dr. Sunny Joseph (Mohanlal), a frolicsome psychiatrist and Nakulan's close friend is called in to investigate. Soon it becomes evident that Ganga, affected by Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), is behind the mystery, haunted by a troubled past.
The mansion that Nakulan and Ganga were living in was occupied in ancient times by a cruel Thampi chieftain, who had imprisoned a famous Bharatnatyam dancer, Nagavalli. There she pines away for her lover Ramanathan. Ganga who grew up listening to folklore and ghost stories from her grandmother identifies with the character Nagavalli. This empathy gradually leads to psychosis. When Ganga turns into Nagavalli the characters of the house-hold turn into the characters of a bygone era in her eyes.
Sunny correctly identifies the source of the violent happenings at the mansion, and convinces Nagavalli to renounce Ganga's body once she is allowed to execute the cruel chieftain. He dresses up Nakulan as the ancient king, and at the crucial moment, replaces Nakulan with a dummy. Nagavalli in Ganga is fooled into believing that she has taken her revenge, and Ganga recovers from multiple personality disorder with the help of Sunny.
| Manichitrathazhu (Malayalam) |
Aaptamitra (Kannada) |
Chandramukhi (Tamil) |
Bhool Bhulaiya (Hindi) |
Rajmohol (Bengali) |
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| Dr. Sunny Joseph (Mohanlal) |
Dr. Vijay (Vishnuvardhan) |
Dr. Saravanan (Rajnikanth) |
Dr. Aditya Shrivastav (Akshay Kumar) |
Dr. Raghu (Prasenjit Chatterjee) |
| Nakulan (Suresh Gopi) |
Ramesh (Ramesh Aravind) |
Senthilnathan (Prabhu Ganesan) |
Siddharth Chaturvedi (Shiney Ahuja) |
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| Ganga (Shobana) |
Ganga (Soundarya) |
Ganga (Jyothika) |
Avni (Vidya Balan) |
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| Sreedevi (Vinaya Prasad) |
Soumya (Prema) |
Durga (Nayantara) |
Radha (Amisha Patel) |
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| Thampy (Nedumudi Venu) |
(Satyajit) |
Kandaswamy (Nassar) |
Badrinarayan Chaturvedi (Manoj Joshi) |
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| Unnithan (Innocent) |
Mukunda (Dwarakesh) |
Murugesan (Vadivelu) |
Batukshankar Upadhyay (Paresh Rawal) |
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