Thazhvaram

Thazhvaram

Thazhvaram DVD cover
Directed by Bharathan
Produced by V. B. K. Menon
Written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Starring Mohanlal
Salim Ghouse
Sumalatha
Anju
Sankaradi
Balan K. Nair
Music by Background music:
Johnson
Songs:
Bharathan
Cinematography Venu
Edited by B. Lenin
V. T. Vijayan
Production
company
Anughraha Cini Arts
Distributed by Anughraha Cini Arts Release (Kerala)
Release dates
  • 13 April 1990 (1990-04-13)
Running time
130 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam

Thazhvaram (English: The Valley) is a 1990 Indian Malayalam revenge-thriller film directed by Bharathan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, starring Mohanlal, Salim Ghouse, Anju, Sumalatha, and Sankaradi in the lead roles. It tells the tale of Balan (Mohanlal) who's on the lookout for revenge against Raju (Salim Ghouse) for the murder of Balan's wife Raji (Anju).

Set in the backdrop of a village in a valley along Palakkad, it is influenced by the spaghetti western genre, and has achieved a cult status in Kerala since its release.[1]

Plot

Balan (Mohanlal) is in search of Raju (Salim Ghouse) and the search takes him to a hillside. Balan reaches a house, where he is welcomed whole-heartedly by both Nanu (Sankaradi), the house owner, and Kochutty (Sumalatha), his daughter. Balan realizes that Raju stays with them as Raghavan. Balan comes to know that Nanu has helped Raju to start farming and that Nanu intends to get his daughter married to Raju. Balan decides to wait for Raghavan, alias Raju. Raju, on his arrival, smells his enemy.

The film progresses with the two having to pretend before Nanu and Kochutty that they are good friends. The film cuts to flashback, where Raju alias Raghavan is shown as a friend of Balan once. He, in greed for money, one day killed Balan's wife and ran away with Balan's hard earned money. Balan is now back in search of Raju to avenge for the death of his wife.

Raju attacks Balan in one of the numerous encounters the duo has and almost kills Balan. Balan survives the attack to save Nanu and his daughter from Raghavan.

The film is special for the mood it creates of the friction between the Balan and Raju. The dressing code matches what the director often symbolizes to a vulture.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of this film had only one song composed by Bharathan himself to the lines written by Kaithapram and rendered by K. J. Yesudas.

# Song Title Singer Note(s)
1 "Kannetha Doore Marutheeram" K. J. Yesudas Ragam: Sudha Saveri

Response

Upon release, the film, a slow starter, garnered highly positive reviews and became a hit both critically and commercially. The camera work of Venu is considered as the highlight of the film. Thazhvaram had just a handful of characters and the plot was so well developed that it was a visual treat for the views. The fighting in the climax amidst violent vultures is considered as one of the best climax scenes in Malayalam cinema.

Trivia

References

  1. "Screenplays for ever". The Hindu. 26 September 2014.
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