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Thalasthanam
Promotional poster
Directed byShaji Kailas
Written byRenji Panicker
Produced byS. Henry
StarringSuresh Gopi
Narendra Prasad
Geetha
Biyon
CinematographyRavi K. Chandran
Edited byL Bhoominathan
Music byJohnson
Production
company
Christ King Productions
Distributed byAardra Films Release
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget1 crore
Box office8 crore

Thalasthanam (transl. The Capital) is a 1992 Malayalam-language crime action film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Renji Panicker. The film stars Suresh Gopi, alongside Geetha, Narendra Prasad, Monisha, M. G. Soman, K. B. Ganesh Kumar and Vijayakumar. The film explores the concepts of campus politics and the impact of anti social elements in students.[1][2]

The film is believed to be based on Renji Panicker's experiences in campus politics during his collage days. The film was shot extensively in and around Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram and the Kerala University campus. Renji Panicker, Chippy and Vijayakumar debuted as actors through this film. Johnson composed the music, while Ravi K. Chandran and L. Bhoominathan handled the cinematography and editing respectively.[3]

Thalasthanam was released on 12 July 1992 and became one of highest grossing Malayalam films of 1992. The film established Suresh Gopi as a bankable lead actor and was his first step towards superstardom. The film is also noted to be the first of the Shaji-Renji mass films which go on to become the outline of their future works. The film enjoys a cult status even after decades after its release.[4] The film was remade in Telugu as Rajadhani.[5][6]


Unnikrishnan is an easy going youth who joins a law college, where he along with first-year students are ragged by seniors under the leadership of Pappan, a student leader with strong political clout. Pappan violently thrashes down Unnikrishnan after he opposed the ragging by Pappan. Unnikrishnan gets insulted in front of girls, where he stabs Pappan at the corridor of the college in retaliation. G. Parameshwaran alias G.P., who is Pappan's political mentor, orders his goons to bring Unnikrishnan. Upon recognizing the potential of Unnikrishnan, G.P. inducts him into the party and strikes a truce between Pappan and Unnikrishnan.

The bill on self-financing colleges was introduced by the Government of Kerala, where the party decides to oppose the bill under the leadership of G.P. and launch a student agitation campaign, where Unnikrishnan is appointed as the leader of the movement. With the intention of spreading the violence throughout state, G.P decides to immolate Unnikrishnan in front of the cops and press. Unnikrishnan is killed and his death is used as a powerful weapon by G.P against the government, but Unnikrishnan's death has also become a big blow to his family. Unnikrishnan's elder brother Harikrishnan arrives in Kerala from Mumbai to perform the funeral rituals.

Harikrishnan becomes suspicious about Unnikrishnan's death and decides to investigate the reason behind the murder. Harikrishnan faces the wrath from several corners including the college management, cops and local politicians, where his attempts to convince the CM for an inquiry comes to no avail. Harikrishnan meets Meera, an aggressive journalist, who is the witness of Unnikrishnan's death. After learning about G.P's plans, Harikrishnan decides to fight against his violent political ways. where he faces several physical attacks from the hoodlums of G.P, but Harikrishnan manages to defeat them and burns G.P alive with the help of the college students.

Cast

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Production

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The film was shot in various locations including St. Joseph Devagiri College, Kozhikode, M.G. College, Thiruvananthapuram and Kerala university campus, Kariavattom, University Hostel Kariavattom Thiruvananthapuram.

Soundtrack

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The film features original songs composed by Johnson, with lyrics written by O. N. V. Kurup and Gireesh Puthenchery.[7]

Track Title Singer(s) Lyricist
1 Amberin Thaalam K. S. Chithra, M. G. Sreekumar O. N. V Kurup
2 Ee Yaamini K. S. Chithra, M. G. Sreekumar O. N. V Kurup
3 Pookalam Poyenno K. S. Chithra Gireesh Puthenchery

Reception

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Thalastaanam was released on 11 July 1992, in 15 centers in Kerala. Despite having a limited release, the film grossed 8 crore against the budget of 1 crore and became a commercial success at the box office.[8] Narendra Prasad's performance is considered one of the best in his career. It was after the success of the film that he started essaying antagonistic roles in films like Ekalavyan, Aaraam Thampuran and Narasimham.[9] The satellite rights of the film were sold to Amrita TV.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "A tribute to Narendra Prasad's stamp on stage". The Hindu. 23 November 2015.
  2. ^ "തലസ്ഥാനം". M3DB.COM. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Thalasthaanam (1992)". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  4. ^ "10 Suresh Gopi films to watch before you die". The Times of India. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  5. ^ "10 Suresh Gopi films to watch before you die". Times of India. 26 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Rajadhani (1993) Telugu Movie Review, Cast and Crew, Posters, Audio covers, Song books, Full Movie, Songs, Lyrics, Story". www.aptalkies.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Thalasthaanam [1992]". en.msidb.org. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  8. ^ Anjana George (29 July 2020). "Renji Panicker: I never named Joseph Alex in The King; it was he who guided me while writing". The Times of India.
  9. ^ Nirmal Narayanan (8 February 2021). "This Mollywood director reshaped masculinity of Mohanlal, Mammootty, and Suresh Gopi: HBD Shaji Kailas". International Business Times.
  10. ^ Amrita TV - Thalastaanam | Today @ 4 PM | AmritaTV | Facebook| By Amrita TV, retrieved 2 June 2022
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