Matinee (2012 film)
Matinee is a 2012 Malayalam romantic film directed by Aneesh Upasana and starring Maqbool Salmaan and Mythili in the lead roles. The film marks the directorial debut of still photographer Aneesh Upasana while Mammootty's nephew Maqbool Salmaan plays his first lead role. The story is about two person's journey to filmdom and how their life changes on one Friday's matinée show.
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Directed by | Aneesh Upasana |
Produced by | AOPL Entertainment |
Written by | Anil Narayanan |
Starring | Maqbool Salmaan Mythili |
Music by | Songs: Ratheesh Vegha Anand Raj Anand Background score: Gopi Sundar |
Cinematography | Pappinu |
Edited by | Nikhil Venu |
Production company | AOPL Entertainment |
Distributed by | AOPL Entertainment Release |
Release date |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
The film's lead role is played by Maqbool Salmaan who had earlier appeared in a short role in A. K. Saajan's Asuravithu. Maqbool is the nephew of noted actor Mammootty. He is the son of Ibrahimkutty, the younger brother of Mammootty who had been a popular star in the miniscreen. The film is produced by AOPL Entertainment which also launched Mammootty's son Dulquer Salmaan earlier the year through Second Show.[1]
Matinee released on 13 December to positive reviews from critics and audiences. The film was appreciated for its realistic approach and the performances by lead actors.
Plot
The plot of this film revolves around two people who come from different backgrounds but are united by fate. Najeeb (Maqbool Salmaan) is a youngster from an orthodox background who wishes to be a film star while Savithri (Mythili) is a motherless girl from an economically backward family who lands up in the film industry to escape her abusive father (Sasi Kalinga). The duo get a chance to be the lead pair in a film that appears to be an ordinary love story but turns out to be a sleaze-fest when it releases. The pair, subsequently, is ostracised from society.
Cast
- Maqbool Salmaan as Najeeb
- Mythili as Savithri
- Lena
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Najeeb's father
- Valsala Menon
- Sasi Kalinga
- Kiran Raj
- Soja Jolly
- Valsala Menon
- Dinesh Nair
- Fathima Babu
- Anjali Aneesh
- Vishnu Unnikrishnan
- Nitha Promy
Release
The film's release was delayed by several weeks with a decision from the Kerala Film Exhibitors Association, who resisted the release of the film in their theatres. It was widely reported that an unofficial ban from the exhibitors came in the wake of AOPL-owned Carnival Cinemas, Angamaly not participating in a theatre strike organised by the Association. But AOPL maintained that the ban was based on a technical error as AOPL Entertainment is a separate private limited company and Carnival belongs to another company though both have some common investors. The ban was lifted after a discussion between AOPL and the Association and the film released on 13 December 2012.[2]
Reviews
The film opened to mostly positive reviews from critics. Paresh C. Palicha of Rediff.com rated the film
Rating the film
Controversies
The film courted considerable controversy with the item dance by Mythili.[7] Another row originated when anti-tobacco activists turned against the film, thanks to the movie posters portraying Mythili with a lit cigarette and a bottle of booze. Activists of the Ernakulam district Anti-tobacco Council protested against the film and blackened several posters of the movie in the city. They also filed a petition before the police and the district collector against the movie posters. "When youngsters have slowly started quitting and keeping away from cigarettes, this movie has come up with posters of its actor with a cigarette. The movie-makers have failed to put up a statutory warning too. This certainly affects the awareness created by Kerala Voluntary Health Services and other anti-tobacco organisations," said K. S. Dilip Kumar, secretary of the Ernakulam district Anti-tobacco Council.[7] A case was registered by the Health Department against Mythili and the producers of the film on 19 December.[8]
Music
The film features songs composed by Ratheesh Vegha and Bollywood composer Anand Raj Anand. Anand composed the song "Ayalathe Veetile" written by Vinukrishnan, an item number featuring Mythili.[9] The song was a profound success and hit 4.5 lakh views on YouTube in just two weeks of its release.[10] Gireesh Puthenchery's son Dinanath Puthenchery has penned the lyrics for two of the songs in the movie. Actress Kavya Madhavan has lent her voice to the song "Maunamayi Manassil" which was also well received among music critics.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ayalathe veettile" | Resmi Sateesh | 3:58 |
2. | "Malabarin thalamai" | Thulasi | 3:50 |
3. | "Maunamayi manassil" | Kavya Madhavan | 3:54 |
References
- "AOPL presents Maqbool Salman"
- "Matinee may be delayed"
- "Review: Matinee is an interesting film"
- Dalton L. (17 December 2012). "A drama with split personality". Deccan Chronicle. Kozhikode. p. 2.
- "Matinee Review"
- "'Matinee' Review: This Malayalam film stands out for its realistic approach"
- Kiran Tom Sajan (17 December 2012). "Row over Maithili's Matinee show". Deccan Chronicle. Kochi, India. p. 3.
- "മൈഥിലിക്കെതിരെ കേസെടുത്തു" [Case registered against Mythili]. Deshabhimani. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- "Malayalam actress Mythili sizzles in Matinee"
- "Music of Malayalam film Matinee was released by Universal Music - a leading music company" Archived 30 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine