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Odiyan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byV. A. Shrikumar Menon
Screenplay byHarikrishnan
Produced byAntony Perumbavoor
Starring
CinematographyShaji Kumar
Edited byJohnkutty
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byMax Creations Release
Release date
  • 14 December 2018 (2018-12-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Odiyan is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language fantasy thriller film directed by V. A. Shrikumar Menon in his feature film debut. It was written by Harikrishnan and is based on the legend of the Odiyan clan, who in Kerala folklore are men possessing shapeshifting abilities, who could assume animal form. Odiyans are said to have inhabited the Malabar region of Kerala during pre-electricity era. The film stars Mohanlal in the title role, alongside Prakash Raj and Manju Warrier. The film was produced by Aashirvad Cinemas.

Principal photography began in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh in August 2017. Major part of the film was shot in Palakkad district, where the Thenkurissi village in the film was recreated. Some scenes were also filmed in Vagamon, Athirappilly, and Kochi. The film was completed after 145 days shooting. Sam C. S. composed the film's score and it also features songs composed by M. Jayachandran. Odiyan is set to release on 14 December 2018 in over 4000 screens worldwide.[1]

Cast

Production

Development

On 4 February 2017, Kerala Kaumudi reported that a 3D film titled Odiyan was in development, starring Mohanlal and Amitabh Bachchan, written by Harikrishnan and to be directed by commercial director V. A. Shrikumar Menon in what will be his feature film debut. Bachchan was reported to be playing the father role of Mohanlal's character, and Prakash Raj and Manju Warrier in substantial roles. It said the film is based on the legends of the "Odiyan" clan—mythical black magicians with the ability to shapeshift by using a trick called odi vidya. Inhabited mostly in Malabar regions (North Kerala), the legend is that Odiyans used to terrorise people to death by appearing in animal forms at night.[2] On 26 March 2017, the project was officially confirmed by Mohanlal via his social media handles. He wrote that Antony Perumbavoor would produce the film through Aashirvad Cinemas and Sabu Cyril (replaced by Prashanth Madhav) and Shaji Kumar would serve as production designer and cinematographer, while Warrier would play the female lead role—though he did not mentioned Bachchan, Raj or the 3D format.[3] Menon said Odiyan is a "rustic thriller" and the story is rooted on the tribes of Odiyans and their myth. Odiyans can be described as the first "quotation gangs" (hired criminals) in Kerala, who went in disguise of animals during night hours to attack enemies.[4] The film is a magical realism thriller.[5] Both Menon and Harikrishnan hails from Palakkad (Malabar) and grown up hearing the legends of Odiyans during their childhood upbringing. It was Harikrishsnan's long-time dream to write a story on Odiyans. The film is also set in rural Palakkad.[6][7]

Menon and Harikrishnan initially planned a children's film titled Randu Vaanavillukal. The film was set in the backdrop of the drylands of Tamil Nadu. It was supposed to start filming, but then the the Tamil Nadu flood happened, turning the filming land greenish after the flood. The terrain was unsuitable for the film and their plans to shift the location also went futile. The two met again for a follow-up discussion.[8] Odiyan originated from the conversation between Menon and Harikrishnan. Menon liked a one-line story of it narrated by Harikrishnan. Afterwards, Harikrishnan wrote a single scene of Odiyan, intended as the introduction of the title character. He showed it to Menon, who in turn sent it to Mohanlal and the project took off. The scene remains in the film's final cut too. Earlier, writer-director A. K. Lohithadas had also proceeded with a story based on Odiyan with Mohanlal himself in the lead role, but it was not made into a film. Later, director Lal Jose also comtemplated on making such a film, but was later dropping the idea. Evaluating these unsuccessful attempts, Harikrishnan said that it could be because they might have directly followed the myth behind Odiyans, whereas he made his on version. The story is narrated in nonlinear style.[9] Antony Perumbavoor suggested a major change in the first draft of screenplay which introduced a villain in the film. The script was completely rehashed based on that, after which Menon described Antony as an excellent script doctor. Mohanlal suggested two minor changes and approved the screenplay in the second sitting.[8]

Harikrishnan is a journalist turned screenwriter. Harikrishnan received the hinge of the story back when he was lecturing journalism classes when he asked the students to write a feature story to test their creativity. The subject was: "if Hollywood director Steven Spielberg comes to Palakkad to meet the last Odiyan". The word "last" was registered in his mind and became the plot point in his screenplay. His story is about the last surviving Odiyan and why the clan extinct after him. The story spans 50 years through three generations of the last Odiyan lineage and is set in the Thenkurissi village in Palakkad, where Odiyans where most popular. According to Harikrishnan, Odiyan was not just a myth, they existed in real life and can be technically called a hitman. Their period was before the time of electricity and their vocation was to scare people which they performed at night, which in local parlance is termed odi veykkuka. After the advent of electricity, modernity, and communism, the Odiyans were wiped out from history and faded into oblivion. Harikrishnan's story was completely based on the fairy tales of Odiyan and did not made any additional research. It is a concoction of folktales prevalent in the Malabar region, chiefly in Palakkad. The screenplay was registered in the Writers Guild of America. Producer Antony Perumbavoor gave them freedom to conceive the film as big as possible. The film had an open budget, meaning the expense can go as high as the film requires.[10]

Pre-production

The initial plan was to shoot the film in 3D but the idea was later dropped.[9] In March 2017, it was reported that A. Sreekar Prasad would be the film's editor (he was later replaced by Johnkutty), M. Jayachandran as music director, P. M. Satheesh as sound designer, Peter Hein as stunt coordinator and Gokuldas (replaced by Prashanth Madhav) as art director. Menon said Odiyan is likely to release in 2017 itself, but is uncertain as the film requires an extensive post-production with a large chunk of time need to be spend for visual effects. Filming was then scheduled to begin on 25 May 2017.[4] In June 2017, the film crew convened for a script discussion session at an outdoor location in Kava, Palakkad.[11] The film was then scheduled to begin on 1 August.[12]

The official puja function of the film was held at hotel Vivanta by Taj in Thiruvananthapuram on 5 July 2017. The venue was shared by Aashirvad Cinemas' Aadhi's puja as well.[13] In July, Menon said filming would begin by mid-August, "we will be shooting in locations such as Thasarak, Kollengode, Alathur, Nemmara, and Pollachi, where it is believed that Odiyans lived", additionally it will also have Varanasi as a location.[14] He said many special effects would be utilised in the film and the post-production would last close to six months.[15] It was also revealed the plan is to simultaneously release the film in Tamil and Telugu languages too, along with the original Malayalam version.[16]

In August, Prashanth Madhav began the film's set work in Palakkad by creating the Thenkurissi village which pass through three eras in the story. The crew went for location recce in Palakkad and Varanasi in the month.[17][18] Menon said that Odiyan Manikyan's journey starts from the holy Ghats in Varanasi, where he spend 15 years before returning to Thenkurissi.[19][20] For the climax fight sequence set inside an Indian banyan tree, the team traveled across India for finding a suitable tree, in places such as Cumbum, Theni, Mysore and almost finalised a tree called Dodda Alada Mara in Bangalore Urban. But was unable to obtain permission for night shooting there. The team finally able to find a tree in Kerala itself, in Palakkad.[21]

Casting

Both Harikrishnan and Menon wanted Mohanlal in the lead role from the film's initial discussion itself and the screenplay was later tailor-made with Mohanlal in mind.[9][22] Mohanal's character Odiyan Manikyan has two stages, one at present and the other 30 years ago.[23] Describing him, Menon said: "Manikyan is considered the greatest Odiyan that ever lived. He has mastered the skills that have been passed down by his forefathers of the clan".[14] Soon after the film's confirmation by Mohanlal in March 2017, Menon revealed to media outlets that Raj would be portraying the antagonist and Warrier will have an equally important role as that of Mohanlal, while a leading Bollywood actor would also play a pivotal role.[4][24] Raj plays the character of Ravunni.[25] The characters of Mohanlal, Warrier and Raj pass through three stages of their life.[26] Warrier portrays the character of Prabha.[27] In the film, Prabha is shown in her late 20s, at 35 and in her 50s and so will have three looks.[28]

In April, Menon confirmed Siddique and Nandhu in the cast.[29] In the same month, it was reported Appani Sarath would be part of the cast.[30] Negotiations were going on with Hindi actor Amitabh Bachchan for a role.[31][32] However, close to filming it was reported Tamil actor Sathyaraj has replaced Bachchan.[33] It was for the role of Manikyan's grandfather, for which Hindi actor Manoj Joshi was ultimately cast. Writer Harikrishnan said, Bachchan had indeed agreed to work in the film, but was unable to join due to personal reasons. Since the film would have been delayed if waited for Bachchan, they move on to other actors.[9] In June, a casting call was released seeking children and teenagers for playing the younger versions of Mohanlal, Warrier and Raj. It also invited youngsters for other undisclosed roles.[34]

In September, Aneesh G. Menon confirmed he is part of the cast.[35] In November, Narain confirmed he is part of the cast and would join the film in its final schedule, which will shoot Odiyan Manikyan's younger age.[36] He plays the husband of Prabha and his scenes are with Mohanlal, Raj and Warrier.[37] From the teaser trailer released in December, more of the cast was revealed confirming Kailash, Sana Althaf, and Sreejaya Nair.[38] Sana plays Warrier's sister and Kailash's wife in the film. She said it was a difficult role to portray. The character has less screen time but is important in the script. Her character has transition from a young girl to an aged woman. Including Sana, many of the artists were prepared through a week long acting workshop. Atul Mongia served as the acting workshop director.[39]

Filming

Manikyan was in Varanasi for 15 years

Principal photography began on 25 August 2017 in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.[40] Mohanlal joined the film three days later.[41] Few scenes were shot at the Assi Ghat with Mohanlal. Underwater action scenes were filmed in the Ganges River. In Varanasi, the film was extensively shot at the Havelis, the lanes, and the Ghats. Sreejaya Nair was also part of this schedule.[42] Odiyan Manikyan spent 15 years in the sacred lands of Varanasi before returning to his native village, Thenkurissi.[43] This period of his life, his older age, was filmed there. After completing, the crew left Varanasi by the end of the month and remaining was the scenes in Thenkurissi.[41] Since the film wanted a period setting, the modern-day Thenkurissi was unsuitable for filming. Hence, the village was recreated in a 20 acre land in Mucheeri, Palakkad district.[8] The second schedule in Palakkad was scheduled to begin on 6 September.[44] Raj joined the film with Mohanlal and Warrier in the banks of Bharathappuzha on 9 September.[45][46] A champion goat named Madurai Machadaiyan was used in the film.[47]

The film's climax portions was filmed from 6 October in Palakkad, which was scheduled to last for 25 days.[48] It was completed in 22 days on 27 October. By this schedule, Odiyan Manikyan's sexagenarian scenes were over and younger scenes were remaining to be shot.[49] Climax scenes were shot in four locations.[50] The climax fight sequence was filmed inside an Indian banyan tree beside the base of empty Walayar Dam. Action choreographer Peter Hein had around 60 days work in Odiyan.[21] Hein later commented that Odiyan is his best work to date.[51] The film contains five action scenes.[52] After the second schedule, Mohanlal took break from filming for his physical transformation to become the younger Odiyan Manikyan.[53] He began weight loss training under the supervision of a 22-member personal training team from France. After 51 days, he would lost 18 kilograms (40 lb).[54]

In meantime, the third schedule began by filming night scenes on 12 November in the absence of Mohanlal.[55] The film completed 50 days shooting by 20 November.[56] Mohanlal was to join the sets in December for the fourth schedule.[50] However, the schedule had to be postponed for two more months due to scheduling conflicts with Raj's dates.[57] Finally, the schedule commenced on 3 March 2018.[58][59] Scenes featuring the younger ages of Odiyan Manikyan, Prabha and Ravunni were filmed in this part.[60] Sana Althaf, Kailash, Narain, Siddique, and Innocent also joined the sets.[61] It was also the final schedule, during which 1960–1970 period was filmed in Palakkad.[62] Odiyan Manikyan's house was created in Kollengode, which is also the homeland of screenwriter Harikrishnan.[9]

Olappamanna Mana, an illam situated in Vellinezhi served as a location in March.[63] The song sequence featuring Mohanlal and Warrier was filmed at the Athirappilly Falls towards the end of the month.[64] Temple-esque set was created for the song under the waterfall.[65][66] In early April, the scene where Odiyan Manikyan swam underwater across the Thenkurissi river was filmed.[67] Manoj Joshi joined the sets in the month.[68] Filming also took place in Vagamon, Idukki district.[69][70] Principal photography was completed by 25 April after 123 days shoot. Final schedule alone lasted 50 days.[71][72] Filming was held in Malampuzha during the final wrap. Later, some pick-up footage was shot in May.[73] After four months and post-production, an additional three-day brief schedule took place from 18 to 20 October in Kochi. Mohanlal also joined.[74][75] The film in its entirety was completed in 145 days shooting.[76][77]

Post-production

The film's post-production took place in Mumbai, Chennai and Kochi.[78] Mumbai-based company NY VFXWAALA provided the visual effects for the film.[79] Prasad Sutar was the visual effects supervisor.[80] An early estimate for the cost of visual effects during pre-production was 7 crore.[22] The film without the computer graphics and actions scenes were used during the dubbing process. The film was edited by Johnkutty. The length of the screenplay matched with the runtime of the film and none of the scenes in the screenplay were to be removed while editing.[9] The final mixing of the songs was undergoing in August 2018.[81]

Soundtrack

Odiyan
Soundtrack album by
Recorded2017–2018
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageMalayalam
LabelSatyam Videos
Singles from Odiyan
  1. "Kondoram"
    Released: 18 November 2018

The background score for the film was composed by Sam C. S., making his debut in Malayalam cinema.[82] The film also features five songs composed by M. Jayachandran, the lyrics were written by Rafeeq Ahamed and Lakshmi Shrikumar.[52] "Kondoram", a duet from the film was sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Sudeep Kumar, and written by Ahamed.[83] The other four songs were sung by Ghoshal, Shankar Mahadevan, M. G. Sreekumar, and Mohanlal each.[84]

Jayachandran began composing the songs in June 2017.[85][86] Shankar Mahadevan recorded a song in August.[87] For scoring, Menon chose Sam after he was impressed by his work in Vikram Vedha (2017).[88] Sam joined the film after the songs has been already been composed.[89] He began working on the score in January 2018. Following his usual method, Sam composed the score beforehand based on the screenplay, contrary to the conventional method of scoring the filmed scenes during post-production.[90] The musical score was then used while filming. Since the film had a period setting, old ethnic musical instruments of Kerala was utilised in the score.[89][91] The film's theme music was chosen from four themes composed by Sam.[88]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Kondoram"Rafeeq AhamedM. JayachandranShreya Ghoshal, Sudeep Kumar5:00

Release

The film is scheduled to be released on 14 December 2018 in 4000 screens worldwide.[92][93]

Marketing

The concept art of the younger version of Odiyan Manikyan was revealed through a digital motion poster in July 2017.[94] The official marketing campaign of the film began in October 2018 by unveiling a life-size statue of Odiyan Manikyan at PVR Cinemas in Lulu Mall, Kochi.[95] Statues was later distributed to various releasing theatres in Kerala.[96] Odiyan, the mobile application of the film was also released.[97]

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