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Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla
Directed byLenin Rajendran
Written byLenin Rajendran
Vaikom Chandrashekharan Nair
Starring
CinematographyVenu
Edited byG. Murali
Music byM. B. Srinivasan
Production
company
Susmitha Creations
Distributed bySusmitha Creations
Release date
  • 25 November 1983 (1983-11-25)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla is a 1983 Malayalam crime film, directed by Lenin Rajendran, starring Sreenivasan, Maniyanpilla Raju, Vijay Menon and Prem Nazir in the lead roles.[1][2] The movie also shows the Kerala society and its political leadership and how various people behave during such a tragic event.

The name may have been based on an older movie Post Man-e Kaananilla ("Postman goes missing") in which Prem Nazir played the lead role.

Plot

A group of frustrated youngsters decides to kidnap the famous Malayalam actor Prem Nazir from one of the film shooting sets. The captured Prem Nazir is then taken to a dilapidated home in a dense forest. The kidnappers treat Prem Nazir with due respect and treat him in the best possible manner, given the place where they are. One kidnapper (Sreenivasan) comes from an upper-caste Hindu family, and his father worked as the local temple oracle. Though highly educated, he does not find a good job. Another gang member (Vijay Menon) has a very troubled childhood during which his parents were murdered and he had to live as a domestic helper of the murderer. The kidnap of Prem Nazir is to express their frustration against the cruel society.

Kerala is now totally shocked to hear about this news. Old actresses Ragini and Kumari are seen watching old movies in which Prem Nazir acted with them. New movie releases (including Richard Attenborough's Gandhi) have been suspended and old Prem Nazir movies are now played in the theatres. For the movie distributors this is a quick way to make some extra revenue. The producer of the latest movie in which Prem Nazir was acting, is in a very bad state. Only two more scenes in his movie were yet to be shot. In desperation he requests Prem Nazir's brother Prem Nawaz to act as a dummy, so that he can somehow complete the movie. The producer, named Innocent, pleads with Prem Nawaz that the movie would get completed, and he can release the movie and generate some quick money. His idea is to release the movie before Prem Nazir is rescued.

The political scene in the state is in a bad condition. The ruling government of the day is accused of being lax on investigations. The party in the opposition feels that government did not provide adequate protection to Prem Nazir because, Nazir sympathised with the party in opposition. Demands are made asking the Home Minister (Thilakan) to resign. The Home Minister flatly refuses and tries to retain his position. He feels there are international agencies out there involved in the kidnapping and so assistance from the central government is required.

Meanwhile, the state police also mobilizes large numbers of police officers from the armed reserve and armed police battalions for a combing operation. At the same time, Prem Nazir, who by then had become quite friendly with the kidnappers, manages to convince them of the foolishness of their actions. He advises them to surrender. They soon plan to escape from the forest with a plan to surrender when they are ambushed by a police party. The police whose only aim was to rescue Prem Nazir uses excessive force to capture the kidnappers. They are beaten all the way to the police vehicles and one of them is shot. A dejected Prem Nazir looks on helplessly as he knows that the kidnappers are not hardcore criminals, but he cannot convince the police and also the government leadership and the people.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Prem Nazeerine Kaanmanilla". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Prem Nazeerine Kaanmanilla". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 19 October 2014.