Share to:

 

Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam

Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam
Poster
Directed bySathyan Anthikkad
Screenplay bySreenivasan
Story bySathyan Anthikkad
Produced bySiyad Koker
StarringMohanlal
Karthika
Sreenivasan
CinematographyVipin Mohan
Edited byK. Rajagopal
Music byJerry Amaldev
Shyam (score)
Production
company
Kokers Films
Distributed byCentral Pictures
Release date
  • 31 October 1986 (1986-10-31)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam (transl. Peace for those good graced) is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Anthikkad. The film stars Mohanlal, Karthika, Sreenivasan and M. G. Soman. The film features songs composed by Jerry Amaldev and background score by Shyam. The film was released on October 31st, 1995 during Diwali.

The film was a commercial success at the box office. It was remade by I. V. Sasi in Tamil as Illam (1988), in Telugu as Donga Kollu (1988), in Hindi by Priyadarshan as Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar (2001) and twice in Kannada as Yardo Duddu Yellammana Jatre (2003) and Ananda Nilaya (2003).

Mohanlal won his 1st Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam.[1]

Plot

The story revolves around a short tempered and domineering house owner, Gopalakrishna Panikkar, who is struggling with debt incurred during the wedding of his two sisters. He needs to force his tenants to vacate so that the house can be sold and the debt repaid. The tenants do not want to leave for reasons of their own. How the various situations unfold and what happens to Gopalakrishna Panikker and the tenants is what the movie is all about.

The only way Gopalakrishnan can escape from certain bankruptcy is to sell the property he owns in the city and use the proceeds to settle his debts. To do that, he has to evict his tenants from there first. Unfortunately for him, his tenant is the feisty Meera and her family, who absolutely refuses to vacate the house. Gopalakrishnan uses an obscure clause in the contract to take up residence at the house, and tries his best to smoke his tenants out and takes help of his friend, Sub-Inspector Rajendran (Sreenivasan) to evict them. But Rajendran falls in love with Meera and refuses to evict her.

Gopalakrishnan plans on Rajendran to marry Meera in order to evict her with her family, but fails when it is revealed by Meera's mother that she was a mental patient due to the death of her father. Much hilarity ensues later and Meera at last, on knowing about the extent of Gopalakrishnan's problems, vacates the house without reservations and leaves. But Gopalakrishnan calls her back and decides that this will be their house.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in and around a house named "Chakyathu" situated near Mahatma Gandhi Road in Kochi, Kerala. Most of the story revolves around the house.[2] The filming in the house was completed in 27 days. After the success of Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam, the house has become a location for many films.[3]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Jerry Amaldev and the lyrics were written by Mullanezhi. Shyam composed the film score.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length
1 "Kanninu Ponkani" K. J. Yesudas Mullanezhi
2 "Pavizhamalli Poothulanja" K. J. Yesudas Mullanezhi

Reception and remakes

The film was a critical and commercial success.[4] It was later remade in Telugu as Donga Kollu (1988) with Rajendra Prasad and Sumalatha, in Tamil as Illam (1988) with Sivakumar and Amala, in Kannada as Yardo Duddu Yellammana Jatre (2003) with Jaggesh and once again in Kannada as Ananda Nilaya (2003) and in Hindi as Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar (2001) directed by Priyadarshan and starring Sunil Shetty in the lead role.

References

  1. ^ "Filmfare Awards 1986". Filmfare (published 16 October 1987). 1987.
  2. ^ ലിഷോയ്, എം. എസ്. (9 February 2017). "30 വർഷത്തിനുശേഷം സത്യൻ അന്തിക്കാട് എത്തി; പണിക്കർ ഒഴിപ്പിക്കാനെത്തിയ ആ വീട്ടിൽ" [Sathyan Anthikadu Came After 30 Years; To the House Panikkar Came To Evict]. Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam). Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  3. ^ ബെന്നി, ജിൻസ് കെ. (11 July 2016). "ഇവിടെയുണ്ട് ഗോപാലകൃഷ്ണപ്പണിക്കരുടെ വീട്". Rashtra Deepika. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  4. ^ Article about the film in Deepika Archived 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya