Christian Brothers (film)

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Directed byJoshiy
Produced byA. V. Anoop
Maha Subair
Starring
Christian Brothers
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoshiy
Written byUdayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas
Produced byA. V. Anoop
Maha Subair
Starring
CinematographyAnil Nair
Edited byRanjan Abraham
Music byDeepak Dev
C. Rajamani
Production
company
Varnachithra Big Screen
Distributed byAVA Productions
Release date
  • 18 March 2011 (2011-03-18) (India)
Running time
181 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget₹9 crore[1]

Christian Brothers is a 2011 Indian Malayalam language action thriller film directed by Joshiy and written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas. The film features Mohanlal in the title role alongside Suresh Gopi, Dileep and R. Sarathkumar with an ensemble supporting cast. The film features musical score composed by Rajamani and songs by Deepak Dev. This film is considered a spiritual successor to Twenty:20, although it is not related in terms of characters or story premise.

Christian Brothers was released worldwide on 18 March 2011 and had the largest release for a Malayalam language film at that time.[citation needed]. The film was a commercial success and was the highest grossing Malayalam movie of 2011.[2]

Palamattathu Varghese Mappila is a generationally wealthy man and retired captain from the Indian Army. He is a widower and has four children named Christy, Joji, Jessy and Stella. Varghese is entrusted with an important document pertaining to the transfer of vast amount of land, which was once granted to the Christian missionaries by his younger brother Thomas alias Kochu Thoma, a village officer. While Varghese was serving in the Army, his children were taken care by Kochu Thoma, who remained unmarried, took care of them and buried the absence of motherly affection and care. Christy is currently working as a high-profile police informant and as a secret agent of the Central Government in Mumbai. Joji left for Italy to study theology, but he travels to London and later opts out after he falls in love with Meenakshi, the daughter of State Home Minister Sudhakaran.

Kunnel Kumaran Thampi, a ruthless liquor baron wants to usurp the land for the construction of a resort, where he kills Kochu Thoma for his incorruptible obstinacy and orders to dump his body in a quagmire with his car, where he sets to find the documents. Varghese lodges a missing petition with the cops regarding the prolonged disappearance of his brother. Meanwhile, Meenakshi's father learns her relationship with Joji and fakes a heart attack to make Meenakshi return from London. When Joji finds out that she is leaving, he joins her but her cousin Vinod and his friends burns his passport. Upon returning to India, Meenakshi gets kidnapped and the case is assigned to Christy due to his professional experience. To his shock, Christy learns that the kidnapper is Jessy's husband Georgekutty and recollects his past.

Past: Christy arrived at Mumbai to work as a senior manager in a bank, where he decided to spend some time with Jessy and Georgekutty who were also in Mumbai at the time. Unbeknownst to them, Georgekutty was a pimp, womaniser and a gangster, who is also involved in narcotics and extortion. Christy happens to run into a cat and goose chase when Georgekutty was targeted by Andrews Bandara alias Karim Lala's men. Georgekutty gave a gun to Christy, with which he killed a few goons during the fight. Christy was imprisoned as the gun carried his fingerprints. When Jessy learns of this, she tries to inform Varghese, but Jessy is killed by Georgekutty. Georgekutty misleads the entire family into believing that Christy was the reason for Jessy's death. Since then, Varghese disowns Christy and considers Georgekutty as his elder son while Christy is released from prison by Andrews.

Present: Christy goes to the building where Georgekutty has kept Meenakshi as hostage and rescues her. After a few hours, the cops learn that Georgekutty was murdered. After George Kutty is found murdered, Christy is arrested as the primary suspect by SP Joseph Vadakkan and City Commissioner Hariharan Thampi. During the investigation, Andrews Bandra appears and deceives the officers by posing as Christy's enemy, claiming that a gang-war is ongoing between them. He convinces the police that Christy should be released into his custody so he can end the war by killing him. Believing his story, the police implement strict security measures while escorting Christy to court. During the transfer, Andrews stages a fabricated gang-war attack, creating chaos and the illusion of a confrontation with the police, and uses the situation to cleverly rescue Christy.

Joseph marries Stella while Christy attends the marriage in secret. With Joseph's help, Christy helps Joji and Meenakshi get married. Later, Joseph tells Varghese about Christy's innocence in Georgekutty's and Jessy's death. They all return home and Christy reconciles with Varghese.

Soon, Joseph concludes that Joji is Georgekutty's murderer. Being questioned by Joseph, Joji reveals the truth. After Vinod and his friends burned his passport, he revealed everything to Georgekutty and seeks help from him to convince Meenakshi about the plan her father had made to separate them. But Georgekutty plays foul and bargained ransom with Meenakshi. Joji arrives at the place and learned this after he saw Georgekutty's conversation with Christy. When Joji confronted Georgekutty, he reveals his true face and Christy's innocence. Angrily, Joji kills Georgekutty with Christy's gun, as he ruined their family and killed Jessy. Christy believed that what he did was right and decided to take the blame to save Joji. Varghese overhears the conversation and becomes very emotional. At this time, Kumaran Thampi, along with his sons and goons barge into Palamattathu to steal the property deed from Varghese's locker and hurriedly leaves after fatally shooting Varghese. During the chaos, Thampi reveals the fate of Kochu Thoma, which is later told to Christy by a terribly wounded Varghese. At the hospital, the doctors administer ventilator support to Varghese, as his condition is critical. Enraged about Varghese's plight and the murder of his loving uncle, Christy and Joseph goes to take revenge on Kumaran Thampi. Meanwhile, a group of goons tries to kidnap Meenakshi and attack Joji. Andrews saves them and fights all the goons. They later go to help Christy and Joseph and the four of them together kill Kunnel Kumaran Thampi and his sons.

Cast

Cameo appearances

Production

Development

The film was announced as a big budget film but the Kerala Film Producers Association had set a norm that no Malayalam film should have a budget of more than 3.5 crore. The association refused to give a clearance for the film's shoot. The producers stated that given the star-cast and the subject of the film, it is not possible to make it at a lesser budget. Following the interests from stars, exhibitors and theatre-owners, the film was given a clearance despite its budget, which was many times the restriction set by the association.[3]

Tamil actor Arjun Sarja registered a complaint with Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) about using his name and photographs in connection with the film without his consent or knowledge.[4] Arjun commented that no one has approached him to act in Christian Brothers and all this has happened without his consent or knowledge.[3] However, the issue was resolved when there came an official clarification that Arjun was replaced by actor Sarathkumar in the film.[5]

In February 2010, it was reported that the producers of Christian Brothers excluded actor Thilakan from the film at the request of the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), the predominant film technicians association. Thilakan had been earlier signed for the role played by Sai Kumar in the film.[6] On 3 February 2010, Thilakan publicly protested against the unofficial ban enforced on him by FEFKA. The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists issued a show cause notice to Thilakan for bringing the issue into the public domain. Thilakan accused AMMA, of which he too is a member.[7] Several political parties came out openly in support of Thilakan.[8]

Filming

The film began production on 11 January 2010.[citation needed] First schedule of the film occurred at various locales in Kerala from January through September 2010. Palamattam tharavadu, where the major parts of the film is set was shot from Netto's bungalow near Edakochi.[9] The second schedule, which mainly included picturisation of a song, commenced in London the same month.[10] The principal photography was completed by the end of 2010.

Music

Christian Brothers
Soundtrack album to Christian Brothers by
Released11 March 2011
Recorded2011
VenueChennai
StudioKodandapani Studio
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
Length18:31
LabelSatyam Audios
ProducerDeepak Dev
Deepak Dev chronology
Tournament – Play & Replay
(2010)
Christian Brothers
(2011)
Urumi
(2011)
External audio
audio icon Audio Jukebox (Satyam Audios) on YouTube
audio icon Video Song on YouTube
Singles from Christian Brothers
  1. "Karthaave Nee"
    Released: 11 March 2011
  2. "Sayyaave"
    Released: 11 March 2011

The soundtrack features four songs composed by Deepak Dev with lyrics by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The songs managed to top the music charts in the initial weeks.[11] The soundtrack album was released by Satyam Audios.

Christian Brothers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Karthaave nee kalppichappol"Shankar Mahadevan4:58
2."Sayyaave"Shankar Mahadevan, Shweta Mohan5:05
3."Mizhikalil Naanam"Nikhil Mohan, Ranjith, Rimi Tomy4:31
4."Karthaave"  
5.Untitled (Karaoke Version) 4:32
Total length:22:58

Controversies

Complaint by Arjun

Tamil actor Arjun registered a complaint with Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA) about using his name and photographs in connection with the film without his consent or knowledge.[12] Arjun commented that no one has approached him to act in Christian Brothers and all this has happened without his consent or knowledge.[13] However, the issue was resolved when there came an official clarification that Arjun was replaced by another Tamil actor Sarathkumar in the film.

Replacement of Thilakan

In February 2010, it was reported that the producers of Christian Brothers excluded many actors from the film, including veteran actor Thilakan from the film at the request of the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), the predominant film technicians association. Thilakan had been earlier signed for the role played by Sai Kumar in the film.[14] On 3 February 2010, Thilakan publicly protested against the unofficial ban enforced on him by FEFKA. The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists issued a show cause notice to Thilakan for bringing the issue into the public domain. Thilakan accused AMMA, of which he too is a member.[15] Several political parties came out openly in support of Thilakan.[16]

Filming

with a total of 400 prints; 157 centres in Kerala, 100 centres outside Kerala and 85 centres overseas, making it the largest release for a Malayalam film at that time.This film beat previous collection records.[17] It was released in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia on 25 March 2011, in Gulf countries on 31 March 2011.

Reception

References

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