Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu

Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu
Directed by Balachandra Menon
Produced by R Mohan
Written by Balachandra Menon
Screenplay by Balachandra Menon
Starring Mammootty
Shanthi Krishna
Music by Johnson
Cinematography S Sivaram
Edited by Sreekumar
Production
company
Good Night Films
Distributed by Manorajyam Release
Release dates
  • 28 March 1991 (1991-03-28)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu (English: Making Your Point Clear) is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by R Mohan. The film stars Mammootty and Shanthi Krishna in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson.[1][2] the movie is based on the life of late kerala Legislative assembly speaker G. Karthikeyan.[3]

Plot

V Sukumaran (Mammootty) is an upcoming youth wing leader of a minor party in the ruling coalition. His wife, Valsala (Shanthi Krishna) is a college lecturer and she takes care of family life which includes their school going son, Unni. She grows more and more tired of Sukumaran's lack of attention to her and family. Sukumaran is being taken advantage by party leadership who burdens him with nasty tasks while his junior co-workers accepts bribe in his name. They also invades to family's privacy and finance.

Sukumaran leads a picket in Secretariat and gets injured in Police lathy charge. He also goes on hunger strike for party. When the hunger strike drags on for more than 5 days, Valsala storms the party meeting and forces the party leadership to end the hunger strike. Sukumaran borrowed money from multiple people who harass Valasala at college. Sukumaran also pawn most of Valsala's jewellery. Valsala also learns that Sukumaran hid her much awaited transfer order for selfish reasons. This prompts Valsala to leave Sukumaran to her parents house.

As soon as Valsala leaves home, the news arrives that Sukumaran was appointed as the new minister. Sukumaran swear in as minister and enforces strict control over his personal staff dismissing corrupt Kurudamannil Sasi (Jagadeesh) immediately. Sukumaran is further angered by a bogus news paper interview of Valsala. Valsala visits the ministerial home, but Sukumaran refuses to meet her. Valsala leaves Sukumaran and takes charge in new college.

Sukumaran misses Valsala. He visits places where he spent time with Valsala. The ministerial staff gets worried about his strange behavior. Valsala tries to send a letter to Sukumaran, but Sasi destroys the letter. The movie leads to tense climax as both husband and wife clashes in the public.

Cast

Reception

Balachandra Menon directed Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu after the box office failure of a series of films in which he acted on the lead role. This is one of the rare films which he himself did not act. The film was a superhit at the box office and ran 100 days some major theaters.[4]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Johnson.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 Paadoo thalipoo Sujatha Mohan, G. Venugopal Kaithapram

References

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