''Devadoothan'' () is a 2000 Indian
Malayalam
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-language
musical
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mystery horror
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film, produced by Siyad Koker under the banner of
Koker Films, directed by
Sibi Malayil
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and written by
Raghunath Paleri
Raghunath Paleri (born 7 February 1954) is an Indian novelist, screenwriter, director and actor from Kerala.
Career
He has directed three films'' Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare'' (1986), '' Vismayam'' (1998), and ''Kanneerinu Madhuram'' (unreleased); ...
. The film stars
Mohanlal
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in the title role with
Jaya Prada
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,
Vijayalakshmi
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,
Janardhanan,
Jagathy Sreekumar
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,
Murali,
Sarath Das and
Vineeth Kumar
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in supporting roles. The cinematography was done by
Santosh Thundiyil
Santosh Thundiyil is an Indian cinematographer. He is best known for films like ''Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'' (1998), '' Devadoothan'' (2000), ''Krrish'' (2006), '' Pinjar'' (2003), ''Rowdy Rathore'' (2012) and '' Jai Ho'' (2014).
Early life and educ ...
and it features original songs and
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composed by
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.
The plot follows Vishal Krishnamoorthy, who was expelled as a student from college for playing a prohibited musical instrument, Seven Bells, an offense he is innocent of. The incident derailed his bright and promising young career. Years later, he is invited by the college principal to direct a musical to be performed at the college. Vishal returns to unravel the mystery of the Seven Bells, which he claims to plays by itself.
''Devadoothan'' was released during Christmas, on 22 December 2000. Despite being average at box office because the concept was not digested by the audience at that time but the film received positive critical reception. Over the years, the film has accumulated a
cult
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following and huge fan base. It won three
Kerala State Film Awards
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, including
Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value,
Best Music Director and
Best Costume Designer.
Plot
Vishal Krishnamoorthy, a reputed musician is about to receive a prestigious musical award for his symphony ''Rhythm of Love''. The story now cuts back to his past where Vishal is struggling to pay his debts and to build a career of his own. Despite having a deep knowledge in music, he experiments with other businesses which all ended in failure. One day, Vishal gets a letter from the principal-cum-priest of his old college from which he was expelled. It was an invitation to work as the director for a musical play with the present students of the college. At first, Vishal refuses to go because of his hatred towards the college, but he later changes his mind.
Years ago, Vishal was expelled from the college by Madam Angelina Ignatius who runs the institution in the memory of her late father, William Ignatius. There was a special musical instrument called the "Seven Bells" kept by Angelina, locked inside a chapel within the college where no one was allowed to enter. Vishal was accused by Angelina for playing the Seven Bells, but his refutation was the instrument was playing by itself. But Angelina had him expelled from the college.
Vishal arrives at the college. The play is about the romance of Mary and Nikhil Maheshwar. Mary is the only daughter of a rich man who falls in love with a young musician, Nikhil Maheshwar. Despite her father's dislike, she falls for Maheshwar. Later, Maheshwar goes to get the consent of his parents for their marriage, but never to return. Mary keeps waiting for him. While rehearsing the play, Vishal interferes at certain occasions and changes parts of the story.
On the night of his arrival, while composing a song for the play, Vishal hears a beautiful melodic composition from the tape record near him. He turns it off, but the music continues playing automatically. He realizes that it is the same melody that was heard from the Seven Bells instrument for which he was expelled. The next day, as the rehearsal progresses, in a scene where Mary expresses her love to Maheshwar, Vishal suggests that they replace the name Mary with Alina which he intuitively deduces from the music he heard last night.
At that night too, Vishal is woken by the same music. He follows it and finds that it is coming from the chapel of the Seven Bells. He rushes there to see who is playing it, but sees nobody but the instrument playing by itself. Hearing the music, Angelina also gets there and sees Vishal sitting in front of the Bells. She accuses him again for playing it and tries to get him out of the college, but Vishal decides to stay and to find out the truth.
Vishal asks the principal about the name Nikhil Maheshwar. He says that it was from an old romantic poem written by Angelina. Looking for answers, he visits an old priest who was the former principal of the college and who knew Angelina from a young age. He tells Vishal that her actual name is Alina. She got the Seven Bells instrument from her father William Ignatius as a gift. William also brought someone from
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to play the instrument. His name was Maheshwar. Alina's admiration of Maheshwar's music turned to love, enraging her father. Then after six years, Maheshwar left the place promising that he would return, but he never came back and Alina is still waiting for him.
Vishal searches for books about the Seven Bells in the college library. He finds a piece of paper with some musical notations from an old book. He feels that it was written by Maheshwar. Trying to play it on the instrument, he recognizes it as the same music he hears at night, but he feels like he is losing his vision. By intuition, he concludes that Maheswar was blind. He goes to Angelina and shows the music to her. She admits that it was created by Maheshwar and she wrote it down. She now realizes that Vishal was innocent of the accusation for which he was expelled from college.
At night, when Vishal is sitting in front of the Seven Bells, Sneha, the student who plays the role of Alina in the play and who is a fan of Vishal's music comes to the chapel and requests him to play the bells. Vishal reveals the truth that it is not he who plays the instrument but some invisible person.
Vishal dreams about a horse carriage and when he tells it to Angelina, she brings Vishal to see the old carriage in which she used to take Maheshwar out. There he meets Alberto, William's old stableman. Vishal feels something mysterious about Alberto. Vishal goes to the library again to find more books about the Seven Bells, but he finds a human skeleton in a glass case. He is told by the principal that it was the workers who got it when they dug the soil for laying the foundation for a new hostel block. He finally concludes that the Seven Bells was played by Maheshwar's soul.
The search for whereabouts on Maheshwar leads Vishal to Alberto who reveals to him that Maheswar was buried alive by him under orders of William, Alina's father, who himself died soon after the burial in an accident. The skeleton in the library is revealed to be Maheshwar's. When Vishal tells Sneha that he cannot let Alina know about the truth, the Seven Bells starts playing violently. Seeing this, Alina now understands the truth and she goes to the library hall where the skeleton is kept. Vishal tries to stop her but he is unable to do so. After a mysterious light comes out from the library, Vishal and Sneha enter the library and they find Alina dead and two doves are seen outside, flying away meaning that Alina is finally with Maheswar. The film ends by showing Vishal dedicating his award to Maheswar and Alina by placing it above The Seven Bells in the present.
Cast
*
Mohanlal
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as Vishal Krishnamoorthy
*
Jaya Prada
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as Angelina Ignatius Aleena
*
Janardhanan as Principal Philipose
*
Jagathy Sreekumar
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as Priest Thankachan
*
Murali as Alberto
*
Jagadish
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as Ithakk
*
Sharath Das as Manoj
* Joice Nadakapadom as Joy
*
Vineeth Kumar
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as Maheshwar
*
Vijayalakshmi
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* Vijayalakshmi (Kannada actress), Indian actress
* Vijay ...
as Sneha
*
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as Annie Kurian
* Dhanya Menon as Azhagi
*
Radhika as a college student
*
Sandra Amy
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Amy was born in Idukki. After appearing in supporting role in the Malayalam film '' Kasthooriman''. Amy acted in Tamil films ''Poraali'', ''Sivappu Enaku Pudikkum ...
as a college student
*
Kitty as William Ignatius, Aleena's father
* Vishnu Bhuvanendran as violinist
*
Jijoy Rajagopal as Varghese Kuruvila
* Nirmala as Young Aleena
Soundtrack
The film's songs were composed by
Vidyasagar
Vidyasagar or Vidya Sagar may refer to:
People
* Acharya Vidyasagar (born 1946), prominent Digambar Jain Acharya (1946-)
*Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820–1891), Bengali scholar
*Vidyasagar (composer) (born 1963), South Indian music director
*C ...
and all lyrics were penned by
Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri
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(except the
Tyagaraja
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song "Entharo Mahanu"). The traditional Tyagaraja song "Entharo Mahanu" was re-mixed with a
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classical composition for the film. Vidyasagar won the
Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
The Kerala State Film Award
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for the film. The
soundtrack
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was released by the music label
Satyam Audios.
Production
The film was developed by Sibi as his debut project in 1983 but could be made only 17 years later. Raghunath Paleri wrote the screenplay about two parallel love stories, one between two college students getting haunted by the tragic romance between a blind musician and a rich heiress. Naseeruddin Shah and Madhavi were Sibi's choices in 1985, the draft when 7 year old boy Vishal sent by his father for boarding school and become friends with Ghost (Shah) trying to rope in
R.Madhavan and finally casting
Mohanlal
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in 1999
Release
''Devadoothan'' was a Christmas release on 22 December 2000. The film received positive critical reception, it won four
Kerala State Film Award
The Kerala State Film Awards are the film awards for a motion picture made in Kerala. The awards started in 1969 by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala and since 1998 the awards have been bestowed by Kerala State C ...
s, including the award for
Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value,
Best Music Director for
Vidyasagar
Vidyasagar or Vidya Sagar may refer to:
People
* Acharya Vidyasagar (born 1946), prominent Digambar Jain Acharya (1946-)
*Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820–1891), Bengali scholar
*Vidyasagar (composer) (born 1963), South Indian music director
*C ...
for its critically acclaimed songs.
Reception
The film was highly critically acclaimed but it become average at box office, Despite it, over the years, the film got
cult status and many people saying that this film was ahead of its time.
Accolades
See also
*
List of Malayalam horror films
*
Manichitrathazhu
*
Aayushkalam
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References
External links
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