Kaaryasthan

Kaaryasthan

Theatrical poster
Directed by Thomson K. Thomas
Produced by Neeta Anto
Written by
Starring
Music by
Cinematography Mahesh Narayanan
Edited by Salu K. George
Production
company
Aan Mega Media
Distributed by Aan Mega Media & PJ Entertainments
Release dates
  • 5 November 2010 (2010-11-05)
Running time
169 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget 60 million (US$890,000)[1]
Box office 156 million (US$2.3 million)[2]

Kaaryasthan (Malayalam: കാര്യസ്ഥൻ; English: The Manager) is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film written by the duo Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas and directed by debutant Thomson K. Thomas. It stars Dileep, Akhila, Vandana Menon, Madhu, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. It was Dileep's 100th film.[3] Akhila, a noted television anchor and dancer, debuted as an actress through this film.[4]

Plot

Krishnanunni (Dileep) is the Kaaryasthan (Manager) of Puthezhathu Tharavadu and Kalidas (Salim Kumar) is the Kaaryasthan of Kizhakkedathu Tharavadu. Madhu and G K Pillai play the Karanavars (Family head) of these Tharavadus (ancestral house) respectively. The story is set in a picturesque landscape in a village called "Krishnapuram". The two tharavadu are situated in the same compound. The film begins with the celebration of onam festival by the inmates of both the houses. Krishna warrier (Madhu)'s son Raajan (Siddique)is in love with one of the girls there but his marriage is fixed with Saraswathy (Lena), daughter of the karanavar of Puthezhath. Rajan and the girl elopes. But Puthezhath people tries to stop them, but Krishnawarrier comes and rescues and also pulls him up on to the train. As years pass, Krishnanunni is born to Raajan.

Cast

Special Appearance in the song "Mangalangal"


Soundtrack

Kaaryasthan
Soundtrack album by Berny-Ignatius
Released 15 November 2010
Recorded 2010
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 27:15
Label Mathrubhumi Music
Producer Berny-Ignatius
Berny-Ignatius chronology
Twenty:20
(2008)
Kaaryasthan
(2010)
Marykkundoru Kunjaadu
(2010)

The songs of the film are composed by Berny-Ignatious with lyrics penned by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The background score for the film is by Rajamani[5]

Track list
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Malayalipenne"  Subin Ignatius, Delsy Ninan 04:35
2. "Mangalangal"  Benny Dayal 05:04
3. "Neeyinenne Maranno"  Jyotsna Radhakrishnan 05.51
4. "Thenikkappuram"  Afsal 04:01
5. "Onavillin"  Madhu Balakrishnan, Preetha Kanna, Thulasi 04:02
6. "Neeyinenne II"  Subin raj, Jyotsna Radhakrishnan 04:25
Total length:
27:15

Release

Reception

The film opened to mixed reviews, with Nowrunning.com labeling the film as "Disappointing", proceeding to highlight that "With all the formulaic elements intact, Karyasthan as Dileep's hundredth film is a mega hit. Dileep and Suraj do manage to bring in a few giggles, but the film serves as a sure sign that Dileep needs to reinvent himself" and gave 2 Stars Out of 5,[6] while Moviebuzz of Sify.com gave positive verdict, stating that Director Thomson doesn't experiment much here and you can find every emotion in the required measures that would be essential in a formulaic film.", adding that it is "Masala Entertainer".[7] Furthermore, he praised lead actor Dileep's "power packed" performance, citing that he "nails the character to perfection" and "carries the film to its winning point". The movie performed well at the box office and was declared a blockbuster.

Box office

The film opened well, and is one of the blockbuster of 2010.[8]

Notable Remarks

One of the most specialty of the film was a dance performed by the Malayalam Television Serial Artists which was first time in the history of Malayalam movie.

References

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