Adhyarathri

Adhyarathri (transl.First Night) is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Jibu Jacob, written by Sharis Mohammed and Jebin Joseph Anthony, produced and distributed by Central Pictures.[1] The film stars Biju Menon as Manoharan, a marriage broker,[2] along with Manoj Guinness, Aju Varghese, Anaswara Rajan, and Sarjano Khalid in pivotal roles.[3] The film was released on 4 October 2019.

Adhyarathri
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJibu Jacob
Produced byCentral Pictures
Written bySharis Mohammed
Jebin Joseph Antony
StarringBiju Menon
Manoj Guinness
Anaswara Rajan
Aju Varghese
Sarjano Khalid
Music byBijibal
CinematographySadhik Kabir
Edited byE. S. Sooraj
Production
company
Central Pictures
Distributed byCentral Pictures
Release date
  • 4 October 2019 (2019-10-04)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

The film tells the story of the all-consuming Manoharan (Biju Menon) in a village called Mullakkara in Kuttanadu, surrounded by a lake. Manoharan, who had been running for everything in the country since ancient times, had to be a wedding broker in a special situation twenty-two years ago. The humiliation of the loss of his sister at the wedding, and the grief of her father's heart attack, have made Manoharan lose to Tresiamma, his rival. Ever since Manoharan became a broker, no couple has fled from Mullakara.

In the meantime, he is given the task to marry off his ex-girlfriend Shalini's daughter, Aswathi (Anaswara Rajan), the granddaughter of a teacher couple who looked after her just like her parents. He confirms Aswathi's marriage with Kunjumon (Aju Varghese), a small local businessman. However, the story takes a twist when Manoharan learns that Aswathi studying in Bangalore had fallen in love with a boy named Sathya (Sarjano Khalid) from her college. Later, Manoharan sees his sister in Bangalore and she says that the word of the bride is the last and final word for a marriage and that it's Aswathi's right to marry whomever she wants. Manoharan understands that Aswathi loves Sathya dearly and he agrees to help her marry Sathya and takes her back to Mullakara. He also tells her not to tell anybody that she loves Sathya. Aswathi meets Kunjumon there and he confesses that his love for her had begun in childhood. Unable to tell to him about Sathya, Aswathi tries to find ways to call off the wedding. Aswathi has a childhood friend and she is her best friend.

Meanwhile, Kunjumon receives a letter from a well wisher stating that Aswathi loves another person and that it is for good that he should leave Aswathi. He ignores the warnings and proceeds with the preparations of his marriage. Sathya arrives at Mullakara and takes up a position as a teacher in a tutorial college.

Later Kunjumon finds himself jealous as Aswathi spends more time with the new teacher Sathya than she spends with Kunjumon. Feeling angry, Kunjumon decides to confront her on their wedding eve, only to get knocked into Aswathi's best friend. He tells her about how Aswathi ignores him. Then the best friend reveals that he had been in love with him since childhood but hadn't spoken about it as his marriage had been fixed. Shocked, Kunjumon leaves.

The next day, the wedding is cancelled because Kunjumon is missing. Manoharan tells Aswathi's grandparents that they can marry her to Sathya. They agree to it and Sathya is presented as the groom. However before the wedding could take place, Manoharan's rival, Tresiamma comes and tells everyone about how she found out that Sathya was originally chosen for Aswathi so that he may get a handsome commission. Aswathi later tells everybody that it was her who loved Sathya and wished to marry him. The wedding takes place and Kunjumon is found to be married to Aswathi's best friend.

Cast

  • Biju Menon as Manoharan Mullakkara
  • Manoj Guinness as Kunjatta P Kumaran
  • Aju Varghese as Kunjumon Puthenpurakkal
  • Anaswara Rajan as Aswathy Ramachandran/Shalini
  • Sarjano Khalid as Sathya
  • Vijayaraghavan as Narayanan Maashu
  • Sreelakshmi as Sharada
  • Biju Sopanam as Satheesh
  • Veena Nair as Shyama Satheesh
  • Sneha Babu as Satheesh and Syama's daughter
  • Pauly Valsan as Thresiyamma
  • Shobha Singh as Kamala
  • Kollam Sudhi as Sudhi, Kunjumon's assistant
  • Giriprasad Damodar as Young Manoharan
  • Althaf Manaf as Young Kunjatta
  • Aswin Jose as Young Satheesh
  • Della George as Young Shyama
  • Jayan Cherthala as Kumaran
  • Anu Sithara (cameo) as Anitha, Manoharan's aister
  • Nandhu Pothuval as Attukal Ramakrishnan
  • Chembil Ashokan as Sudhakaran, Shyama's father
  • Vinod Kedamangalam as Jose
  • Prasad Muhamma as Ambrose
  • Naseer Sankranthi
  • Shiny T. Rajan as Kunjumon's mother
  • Jithan V Soubhagom as Bengaluru college student
  • Mahadevan Mahi as Tutorial Student 1
  • Vineeth Sreenivasan as Narrator

Production

The film marks the second collaboration of Menon and Jacob after Vellimoonga.[4][5]

Soundtrack

Adhyarathri
Soundtrack album by
Released24 September 2019
Recorded2019
StudioBodhi
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageMalayalam
LabelManorama Music

The music of the film was composed by Bijibal while lyrics were written by Santhosh Varma and B. Ajithkumar.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Njanennum Kinavu"Santhosh VarmaAnn Amie, Ranjith Jayaraman3:36
2."Onavillane"D B AjithkumarNajim Arshad3:38

Release

The film was released theatrically on 4 October 2019.[6][7]

Box office

The film grossed approximately ₹4.45 crore in its first week run in Kerala.[8] In the overseas opening weekend, it grossed $141,123 in the United Arab Emirates,[9] US$14,202 (₹10.11 lakh) in the United States, US$1,560 (₹1.12 lakh) in Canada, A$371 (₹17,835) in Australia,[10] and NZ$3,910 (₹1.78 lakh) in New Zealand.[11] In three weeks, it grossed US$22,713 (₹16.07 lakh) in the US and A$3,569 (₹1.73 lakh) in Australia.[12]

References

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