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''Athirthikal'' is a 1988
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film, directed by
J. D. Thottan J. D. Thottan (23 February 1922 – 23 September 1997) was an Indian director of Malayalam language films. ''Indian Cinema'' cited him along with M. Krishnan Nair, S. S. Rajan, and A. B. Raj as one of the Malayalam film industry's successful ...
. The film stars
Madhu Madhu (Sanskrit: ) is a word used in several Indo-Aryan languages meaning ''honey'' or ''sweet''. It is ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European ''*médʰu'', whence English '' mead''. Metaphorical use ''Madhu'' has been used for millennia si ...
,
Srividya Srividya (24 July 1953 – 19 October 2006), also known as Sreevidya, was an Indian actress best known for her work predominantly in Malayalam and Tamil films, along with few Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. In a career spanning for 40 years, ...
,
Jagathy Sreekumar Sreekumar P. K. (born 5 January 1951), better known by his stage name Jagathy Sreekumar or simply Jagathy, is an Indian actor, director and playback singer, who has appeared in over 1500 Malayalam films in a career spanning almost four decad ...
and
Sankaradi Chandrashekaran Menon, better known by his screen name Sankaradi (14 July 1924 – 8 October 2001), was an Indian actor. He was a veteran Malayalam comedian and character artist, who had over 700 Malayalam films to his credit. He dominated the ...
in the lead roles. The film has musical score by
G. Devarajan Paravoor Govindan Devarajan (1927–2006), popularly known as G. Devarajan or Devarajan master, was an Indian music composer and Carnatic singer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Indian film music. He sco ...
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Plot

Based on MT Vasudevan Nair's short story 'Dar-Es-Salaam', the plot is about Keshavan, who is a cosmetics salesman working in the town and living at its outskirts with his pregnant wife Devi, child Anitha. He goes around shops with his driver Velayudhan and is efficient in coaxing shop owners to display his company's products. He is not a dedicated salesman but knows how to sugarcoat his area Manager Pillai. When he meets an old acquaintance of his, Stanly, who is back in town and staying at a lodge, Keshu fakes to his wife and neighbour Krishnan Ammavan that it is eosinophilia caused by his daily scooter ride to the town, and that doctor advised him to stay in the city. Keshu moves to the lodge and spends time drinking. On one attempt, he and Stanly try to catch up with an old hangout of theirs, an aunty but fails to meet her. When one of his products gets slammed by a woman complaining to a prominent magazine, Keshu is asked to look into it. He meets the complainant Reetha and her husband Major Mukundan, who served many years in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania and have even named their house so. Major finds Keshu's father-in-law was a childhood friend of his which makes him open up to him. Keshu finds them welcoming and the house having African curios and showpieces. They have a son who is studying in UK and prefers not to visit them. Major spends his days in the house, having drinks in the evening while Reethu is engaged with women's association working for orphanages and other social activities among children. Keshu notices Major taking digs at such activities of women which Reetha laughs off. Another day, Reetha helps Keshu in boosting his sales of a nail polish. He visits her house when Major happens to be out and over drinks, they talk about her activities; she asks him about Devi's interests and he replies she is a silent type who has none. A drunk Major makes Reetha confide in Keshu about him already having had an attack and that she would be alone if something happens to him. Keshu and Reetha end up being intimate. They start meeting each other in tourist spots. Keshu finds his wife not beautiful enough when compared to Reetha and not having any interests, he stops visiting his home on weekends. He takes money from his boss citing wife's pregnancy and spends it on Reetha. Major goes with Keshu on one of his visits home and bonds with Devi and Anitha. When Anitha later asks about Reetha, Keshu avoids the subject. When Reetha meets with an accident and Devi is taken to hospital for delivery, Keshu goes for checking out on Reetha. Her death destroys him. When he meets Major to extend his condolences, he finds a Major who wanted to kill Reetha when she was alive, he explains her to be nymphomaniac who had a wayward sexual life while in Africa. Major reveals to Keshu the African curio which is hidden in the store room of the house - Reetha's African daughter. Major calls Reetha a hypocrite who worked for orphans while hiding her own child from the world. He tells him about Reetha being the reason their son won't visit them. Finally, Major thanks Keshu for his company. Keshu goes back to his home prays at the thulasithara and accepts the responsibility of his wife, child and newborn baby.


Cast

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Rajkumar Sethupathy Rajkumar Sethupathy is an Indian actor who acts predominantly in Malayalam and Tamil films. He has acted in 50 movies in both Malayalam and Tamil films. He started his film career in the Tamil film ''Soolam'', directed by M. Bhaskar, then with M ...
as Keshavan/Keshu *
Madhu Madhu (Sanskrit: ) is a word used in several Indo-Aryan languages meaning ''honey'' or ''sweet''. It is ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European ''*médʰu'', whence English '' mead''. Metaphorical use ''Madhu'' has been used for millennia si ...
as Major Mukundan *
Srividya Srividya (24 July 1953 – 19 October 2006), also known as Sreevidya, was an Indian actress best known for her work predominantly in Malayalam and Tamil films, along with few Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. In a career spanning for 40 years, ...
as Reetha Mukundan *
Jalaja Jalaja is an Indian actress in Malayalam films who was active during the 1970s and 1980s. She had won Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress and Filmfare Award for Best Actress in 1981 for the movie Venal directed by Lenin Rajendran. Perso ...
as Sreedevi/Devi *
Jagathy Sreekumar Sreekumar P. K. (born 5 January 1951), better known by his stage name Jagathy Sreekumar or simply Jagathy, is an Indian actor, director and playback singer, who has appeared in over 1500 Malayalam films in a career spanning almost four decad ...
as Stanly *
Sankaradi Chandrashekaran Menon, better known by his screen name Sankaradi (14 July 1924 – 8 October 2001), was an Indian actor. He was a veteran Malayalam comedian and character artist, who had over 700 Malayalam films to his credit. He dominated the ...
as Manager Pilla *
Bahadoor Padiyath Kochumoideen Kunjalu (1930 22 May 2000), known by his stage name Bahadoor, was an Indian actor and comedian who, along with Adoor Bhasi, redefined the way in which comedy and funny scenes were perceived in the Malayalam cinema. They ...
as Krishnamman *
Mala Aravindan Mala Aravindan (15 January 1939 – 28 January 2015) was an Indian actor. He was best known for his work as a comedian and character artist in Malayalam films. He has acted in over 500 films. Early life He was born in Vadavucode, Ernakulam d ...
as Velayudhan *Baby Soumya as Anitha * Devan as guest appearance in a song *Thrissur Elsy as Devi's mother


Soundtrack

The music was composed by
G. Devarajan Paravoor Govindan Devarajan (1927–2006), popularly known as G. Devarajan or Devarajan master, was an Indian music composer and Carnatic singer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Indian film music. He sco ...
and the lyrics were written by
P. Bhaskaran Pulloottupadathu Bhaskaran alias as P. Bhaskaran (21 April 1924 – 25 February 2007), was a Malayalam poet, lyricist of Malayalam film songs, and filmmaker. He penned more than 3000 songs for about 250 films. He also directed 44 Malayalam fea ...
.


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External links

* {{IMDb title, 0352186, Athirtikal 1988 films 1980s Malayalam-language films Films directed by J. D. Thottan