Udaykrishna–Sibi K. Thomas
Udaykrishna–Sibi K. Thomas | |
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Born | Kerala, India |
Occupation | Screenwriters |
Years active | 1995 – Present |
Udaykrishna–Sibi K. Thomas is an Indian screenwriting duo known for their works in Malayalam cinema.[1] Most of their works are in the comedy genre. They wrote films such as Mattupetti Machan (1998), Udayapuram Sulthan (1999), Dhosth (2001), C.I.D. Moosa (2003), Runway (2004), Kochi Rajavu (2005), Thuruppu Gulan (2006), Twenty:20 (2008), Pokkiri Raja (2010), Christian Brothers (2011) and Mayamohini (2012); all commercial hits.[2]
The duo began as assistant directors under writer/director Balu Kiriyath and wrote their first screenplay in 1997, for Hitler Brothers. They got their break through Mattuppetti Machan (1998). Udayapuram Sulthan (1999) made them bankable screenwriters. They made memorable films with directors including Joshiy, Johny Antony, Jose Thomas and Sandhya Mohan.
The duo are often criticised for the lack of content in their screenplays and their continuing association with superstars. Most of their films were hits.[3] The duo parted in 2015. Udayakrishna continued as a scriptwriter while Sibi K. Thomas became a filmmaker. Udayakrishna's first independent script was Pulimurugan (2016) which became the first Malayalam film to gross over ₹100 and ₹150 crore at the box office, the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever.[4]
Career
Both Siby and Udayakrishna started their career as assistant directors. Siby assisted Balu Kiriyath and Sandhya Mohan, while Udayakrishna assisted screenwriter A.R.Mukesha and was assistant director under Balu Kiriyath, Ali Akbar, K. Madhu and Venu B. Nair.[5] Manoj K. Jayan prodded them into a partnership and agreed to star in their directorial debut.[5] However, that project did not work out. Subsequently, they wrote their first script, Hitler Brothers (1997), for Sandhya Mohan, followed by Mayajalam for Balu Kiriyath. Both films failed at the box office.[5] The duo's first hit came through Mattuppetti Machan directed by Jose Thomas, followed by Udayapuram Sulthan.[5] Then came Sundrapurushan, which was a moderate success. It was followed by Rajasenan's successful movies, Darling Darling and Malayalimamanu Vanakkam. C.I.D. Moosa, was a notable success. They associated with Johny Antony in most of his directorial ventures thereafter, including the commercially successful Kochi Rajavu and Thuruppu Gulan.
They worked with veteran director Joshiy in Runway, Lion and July 4, and in the landmark Malayalam film Twenty:20. Twenty:20 was produced by Association of Malayalam Movie Artists in association with Dileep's Grand Productions and starred most major actors of Malayalam cinema. The film became the highest grossing Malayalam film of all time and brought appreciations for Siby and Udayakrishna.[6] Twenty:20 was followed by Ee Pattanathil Bhootham, which was panned by the critics and an average grosser. In 2010, they made a comeback with Pokkiri Raja, which went on to become a big success and the highest-grossing film of the year.[7] However, critical responses for Pokkiri Raja were mostly mixed. They scripted debutante Thomson K. Thomas's Kaaryasthan. Despite negative reviews from critics, the film closely followed Pokkiri Raja in collection records of the year.[7] Their only film in 2011 was Christian Brothers with Joshiy, which became a success.[8][9] They scripted two films in 2012, Mayamohini and Mr. Marumakan. The former was a success and was among the highest-grossing films of the year while the latter, despite heavy criticism, became an average hit. The last release in their combination is Ivan Mariyadaraman.
Style
They are known for heavy usage of slapstick comedy. The protagonists often hail from rich Christian and Hindu families and often the film revolves around family ties or the rivalries between two families.[10]
The duo are often criticised for the lack of content in their screenplays and for the continuous association with superstars. They explain:
Our mantra is to make sure that those who have invested money in the film gets maximum returns and those who pay for the ticket get entertained. We are limiting our experiments to the stars and their stardom as of now.[5]
Filmography
Udaykrishna–Sibi K. Thomas
Udaykrishna
Year | Film | Director | Notes | ||||
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2012 | Mallu Singh | Vysakh | Actor Only | 2016 | Pulimurugan | Vysakh | |
2017 | Masterpiece | Ajai Vasudev | Cameo appearance as himself | ||||
2018 | Aanakkallan | Suresh Divakar | |||||
2019 | Madhura Raja | Vysakh | |||||
2020 | Shylock | Ajai Vasudev | Actor Only | ||||
2021 | Aaraattu | B. Unnikrishnan |
References
- ^ "സൂപ്പര് തിരക്കഥ" [Super Screenplay]. Mathrubhumi. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ "Star Talk – Sibi K Thomas And Udaya Krishna". Indiaglitz. 14 April 2007. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- ^ "സൂപ്പര് ഹിറ്റ് സഹോദരന്മാരുടെ സ്രഷ്ടാക്കള്" [Creation of Superhit brothers]. Mathrubhumi. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ "Salman Khan keen to act in 'Pulimurugan' remake". The News Minute. 18 May 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ a b c d e "Scripting blockbusters". The Hindu. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- ^ "Box-office report 2008". Indian Filmdom. 9 November 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- ^ a b "2010 Top 10". Sify.com. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- ^ "Christian Brothers box office collection". Keralaboxoffice.com. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
- ^ "Many stars, poor show". Deccan Herald. 22 March 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
- ^ "Uday & Sibi". Mangalam. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
External links
- Udayakrishna at IMDb
- Siby K. Thomas at IMDb
- "Interview: Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas". Varnachithram.
- "Video interview: Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas". Indiaglitz. 14 April 2007.