Punjabi House
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Directed by | Rafi Mecartin |
Produced by | New Saga Films |
Written by | Rafi Mecartin |
Starring | Dileep Mohini Cochin Hanifa Harisree Asokan Lal Janardanan Neena Kurup |
Music by | Suresh Peters |
Cinematography | Anandakuttan |
Edited by | Harihara Puthran |
Distributed by | New Saga Films |
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Running time
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200 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Punjabi House (Malayalam: പഞ്ചാബി ഹൌസ്) is a 1998 Malayalam comedy musical film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, starring Dileep, Mohini, Lal, Cochin Hanifa, Harisree Asokan, Neena Kurup, and Janardanan. The music was composed by Suresh Peters, making his debut as a film composer. The film was released as a grand Onam release on the day of Thiruvonam.[clarification needed]
The film was remade by Priyadarshan in Bollywood as Chup Chup Ke in 2006, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, and Sunil Shetty. It was remade in Kannada with the same title, Punjabi House.
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Plot
Unni (Dileep) has many debts and no way to repay them. He decides to commit suicide so that his parents can use the insurance money to repay the debts, but he is saved by a fisherman named Gangadharan (Cochin Haneefa) and his employee Ramanan (Harisree Ashokan). When they notice Unni drowning, Unni pretends to be deaf and mute so that they will not understand the truth.
Gangadharan has a debt of his own, to a Punjabi family of money lenders who have settled in Kerala. He asks Unni and Ramanan to work at their home until he can repay it. There Unni meets a Punjabi girl named Pooja (Mohini), who is partially deaf and completely mute. They fall in love and decide to get married. Unni's family finds out that he is not dead and they come to see him with his old girlfriend Sujatha (Jomol), who allows Unni to marry Pooja.
Cast
- Dileep ... Unnikrishnan
- Mohini ... Pooja
- Lal ... Sikkandar Singh
- Cochin Haneefa ... Gangadharan
- Harisree Asokan ... Ramanan
- Jomol ... Sujatha
- Thilakan ... Kaimal Master
- Janardanan ... Manninder Singh
- Neena Kurup ... Pooja's Cousin
- Indrans ... Uthaman
- N. F. Varghese ... Sujatha's father
- Manka Mahesh ... Unnikrishnan's Mother
- Kunchan ... Thommichan
- Machan Varghese ... panthalukaran
- Reena
- Praseetha Menon
- Gayathri
Critical reception
This film was released on 4 September 1998, as an Onam release,[further explanation needed] along with six other major releases. Harikrishnans, which featured Mohanlal and Mammootty in their first appearance together for 8 years, and Summer in Bethlehem, with Suresh Gopi, Jayaram, Manju Warrier and Mohanlal in cameo role , were the most eagerly awaited releases, but Punjabi House became a blockbuster in the first week alone, with a gross of more than 4 crores. It ran for 200 days and became the 3rd largest hit of 1998, whereas Harikrishnans turned highest grosser of the year and Summer in Bethlehem became another 2nd highest grosser of the year and the biggest blockbuster of the year.
Soundtrack
The film includes the following songs written by Gireesh Puthenchery and composed by Suresh Peters.
- Balla Balla - swarnalatha,mano and chorus
- Ellam Marakkam - M. G. Sreekumar, Sujatha Mohan (Another track was also sung by K. J. Yesudas)
- Eriyunna Karalinte - M. G. Sreekumar
- Sona Re Sona Re - M. G. Sreekumar
- Udicha Chandirante - Mano, M. G. Sreekumar and chorus
Dialogues
For the dialogues in written form visit the link http://ml.wikiquote.org/wiki/പഞ്ചാബി_ഹൌസ്
Remakes
- Punjabi House was remade in Hindi as Chup Chup Ke,directed by Priyadarshan.
- Punjabi House was remade in Telugu as Maa Balaji, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna.
- Punjabi House was remade in Kannada as Punjabi House.
References
External links
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