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''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' () is a 2016 Indian
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-language
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film directed by
Dileesh Pothan Dileesh Philip (born 19 February 1980), also known as Dileesh Pothan is an Indian film director, actor and producer, who works in Malayalam cinema. He made his directorial debut with the 2016 comedy drama film '' Maheshinte Prathikaaram'', st ...
, in his directorial debut and produced by
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. The film stars
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in the titular role alongside a supporting cast including
Aparna Balamurali Aparna Balamurali (born 11 September 1995) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Malayalam films along with a few Tamil films. She is known for her roles in ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' (2016), '' Sunday Holiday'' (2017) and '' Soorarai P ...
,
Anusree Anusree (born 24 October 1990) is an Indian actress who appears in Malayalam films. She made her acting debut in the 2012 film '' Diamond Necklace'' and has acted in a number of Malayalam films in female lead roles. Early life Anusree wa ...
, Alencier Ley Lopez and
Soubin Shahir Soubin Shahir (born 12 October 1983) is an Indian actor and director who works in Malayalam cinema. He began his film career as an assistant director in 2003 and worked under several directors. Soubin made his acting debut in 2013 with a suppo ...
. Written by Syam Pushkaran, the story is based on an incident in the life of Thampan Purushan from
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.
Shyju Khalid Shyju Khalid is an Indian cinematographer, film director, and producer who works in Malayalam films. Shyju Khalid made his debut as cinematographer with ''Traffic'' (2011). His notable works are '' 22 Female Kottayam'' (2012), '' Idukki Gold' ...
was the film's cinematographer, and the music was composed by
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. ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' development began in 2013, when Pothan was working as an associate director for Abu (who was directing ''
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'', co-written by Pushkaran). Pushkaran suggested a story idea to Pothan which was based on an incident in his native village. At Pothan's insistence, Pushkaran wrote the screenplay that year and Abu later became interested in producing the film. Production was scheduled to commence from December 2014 after completing the casting process but, due to scheduling conflicts, it was postponed to August 2015.
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began in early August in Idukki and nearby locations, where it was predominantly filmed. Shooting was completed in late October. ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' was released in
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on 5 February 2016, in the rest of India on 12 February and globally on 26 February. The film was a commercial success, grossing 17.35 crore (173.5 million) at the Kerala box office on a budget of 3.50 crore (35 million). It received critical acclaim with praise going to the performances of its cast especially that of Fahadh Faasil's as one of his career best performances, humour, music, cinematography, editing and screenplay. At the
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, it won the
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and Best Feature Film in Malayalam, and at the
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, it won the
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and Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value. The film was remade into
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as '' Nimir'' (2018) and into
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as ''
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'' (2020). Maheshinte Prathikaram is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the Malayalam New Wave.


Plot

Mahesh Bhavana is a small-time photographer who lives with his father, Vincent Bhavana. They run the
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Bhavana Studio in the Prakash region of Idukki district in
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. Next to the studio is a flex-board printing shop owned by Mahesh's good friend, Baby. His assistant Crispin is a
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expert who designs the flex-boards. Mahesh is in a relationship with Soumya, his high-school sweetheart. Baby becomes involved in a trivial argument with a loafer in the centre of the village. The dispute escalates, but passersby calm them down. However, Crispin appears and attacks the man who had argued with Baby. The man, joined by Jimson Augustine, jumps on Crispin in retaliation. Noticing the commotion, Mahesh tries to calm everyone down but Jimson, furious at Mahesh's authoritative stance, beats him up. Vincent breaks up the fight. Embarrassed, Mahesh vows to get back at Jimson and pledges that he will wear slippers only after he has avenged his humiliation. Soumya is forced to end her relationship with Mahesh and marry a nurse residing in Canada. He learns about Jimson's whereabouts from Crispin and visits the garage where he apparently works as a welder. Its owner tells him that Jimson left for a better job in Dubai. Despite Baby's advice that he should forget the incident, Mahesh resolves to wait for Jimson's return; several weeks later, he enrolls in a
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course. Jimsy Augustine, a young college student, goes to Bhavana Studio. She tells Mahesh that she wants to participate in ''
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'' cover competition and asks him to make her look as good as possible. Perplexed at the unusual request, Mahesh conducts the photo shoot. Jimsy's photograph turns out to be dull and unimpressive, and her irritation makes Mahesh question his skill as a photographer. Upset, he turns to his father for advice. Vincent explains photography as an art to his son. Mahesh goes through his father's photograph collection, finally understanding their angles and lighting, and gets an idea. Instead of his familiar still photography, Mahesh photographs Jimsy in motion and sends the best photo to the magazine. Shortly afterward, Jimsy goes to Mahesh's house with the magazine containing her photo. Although she rebukes him for photographing her without permission, she also praises the photo. They become interested in each other, and soon fall in love. Jimsy realises this first, and calls Mahesh to talk about their future. She tells him that she is Jimson's younger sister, but his agitation is overshadowed by love and he decides to continue their relationship. Several weeks later, Jimson is fired from his job for slapping his manager and is deported back to India. The following day, Mahesh and Baby challenge him to a
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. After a few minutes of fighting, Mahesh pins down Jimson and Baby declares him the winner. Mahesh visits Jimson in a hospital on the next day and introduces himself to his mother in front of Jimsy. He admits his love for Jimsy and asks Jimson if he agrees to the relationship. Later in the credits it shows that Mahesh and Jimsy are together now.


Cast


Production


Development

''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' is based on an incident in screenwriter Syam Pushkaran native village. During the filming of
Aashiq Abu Aashiq Abu (born 12 April 1978) is an Indian film director, producer, actor, and distributor, who works in Malayalam cinema. He is best known for his films such as '' Daddy Cool'' (2009), ''Salt N' Pepper'' (2011), '' 22 Female Kottayam'' (201 ...
''
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'' (2013), Pushkaran discussed it with Abu's associate-director
Dileesh Pothan Dileesh Philip (born 19 February 1980), also known as Dileesh Pothan is an Indian film director, actor and producer, who works in Malayalam cinema. He made his directorial debut with the 2016 comedy drama film '' Maheshinte Prathikaaram'', st ...
, who decided to make his directorial debut with it. The idea for a film was developed; it was decided to set and shoot it in Idukki, since they believed it was a good location for a story about people living in the countryside. In August 2014,
Fahadh Faasil Fahadh Fazil (8 August 1982) is an Indian actor and film producer who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema and has appeared in few Tamil and Telugu films. He has acted in more than 50 films and has received several awards, including a Nati ...
was reported to star in the film, with Abu bankrolling it through his production house OPM Dream Mill Cinemas. It was Faasil's second film for Abu after '' 22 Female Kottayam'' (2012).
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was signed as the film's
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and
Shyju Khalid Shyju Khalid is an Indian cinematographer, film director, and producer who works in Malayalam films. Shyju Khalid made his debut as cinematographer with ''Traffic'' (2011). His notable works are '' 22 Female Kottayam'' (2012), '' Idukki Gold' ...
as its cinematographer. Filming was planned to start in the first week of December 2014. ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' was Pushkaran's first independent screenplay. In September 2014, Faasil was reported to join the project after completing
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's ''Maniyarayile Jinnu''. Because of Faasil's scheduling conflicts, production was postponed until early June 2015. It was postponed again when the actor was unavailable due to a conflict with ''Naale'' and ''
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''. ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' began production in early August 2015 for a planned
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release.


Writing

The character of Mahesh was based on Kuriyachira Purushan (popularly known as Thampan Purushan), Pushkaran's neighbour in their native Thuravoor, Alappuzha. Purushan was publicly beaten and humiliated when he tried to break up a fight, and vowed to wear his
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s only after he avenged the man who embarrassed him. His "enemy" went to
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, and he had to wait three years for revenge. As a child, Pushkaran heard about the incident from Purushan and discussed it with Pothan as an idea for a screenplay. Pushkaran began writing, setting the story in Pothan's native
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; it was later changed to Idukki. He studied Idukki's culture and characteristics in his two-month stay during the filming of ''Idukki Gold'', and found it an ideal backdrop. Pushkaran added a fictional romance to the story. The film paid tribute to Purushan (who died in December 2015 while the film was in
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) in a
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. Despite ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' title, Pothan intended it to be a comedy: "I enjoy humour with a poignant touch. This was a narrative that had the potential to be a thriller but we wanted that element of realism to shine through". He and Pushkaran worked on the screenplay for nearly three years. With a few assistant directors, they honed it for about three months in Prakash City, a mountain village near
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in Idukki (where the film is set). The screenplay was based on their observations of the village near the ''kavala'' (
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), which generated a detailed backstory for each of the film's characters. Pothan took note of the mannerisms of the shopkeepers in the ''kavala'' whom he considered a "witness to many of the incidents that unfold in the village, real and reel". According to Pushkaran, he observed the strengths of both Pothan and Faasil and incorporated into the screenplay. The screenplay was revised several times between pre-production and filming, with Pushkaran preparing its first draft in mid-2013. In the meanwhile, he completed scripts for three other films. According to the writer, its creation was unhurried; the film was about village life, with which he was familiar (Thampan Purushan, on whom the story is based, was his father's friend). Pushkaran added that the screenplay had "less research but more observation". A revised screenplay was prepared after completing the casting, and it underwent several more revisions as filming progressed. Pushkaran, Pothan and Khalid discussed the screenplay every night after filming. Pushkaran said that there were changes to every scene in the film, based on suggestions by the director and cast.


Cast and crew

According to Pothan, the film had the "perfect casting, despite the fact that several of them were newcomers". He first discussed the film with Fahadh Faasil during the filming of ''
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'' in 2014, in which the director played a minor role. Faasil, enthusiastic about the project, agreed to appear in the film after fulfilling his other commitments. Pothan described Mahesh as a simpleton with a multi-layered character and wanted an actor who would provide much finesse and subtlety to the portrayal. He added that Faasil was chosen for the "natural and spontaneous" actor in him. Pothan and Pushkaran cast Soubin Shahir as Crispin early in the screenwriting process. The director summoned Sujith Shanker, who debuted in ''
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'' (2015), for a script-briefing section as a possible Jimson. Although Shanker liked the story, he was uncertain whether he would fit in the role; however, Pothan had confidence in him. Pushkaran's wife Unnimaya was the casting director and also acted and served as an
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in the film. She along with Pothan appeared in minor rolesSarah and Eldho, a couple settled in the United States. In May 2015, Anusree was cast as Soumya, a nurse who is Mahesh's childhood sweetheart. Aparna Balamurali, who had appeared in ''
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'' (2015), was encouraged by Pushkaran's wife (who is her university instructor) to audition for the role of Jimsy. Balamurali was briefed about her character only two days before filming began. Faasil suggested Alencier Ley Lopez, with whom he had worked in ''
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'' (2013), for Baby's role. Newcomer Lijimol Jose was chosen for the role of Soniyamol after she answered a
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. Theatrical couple K. L. Antony Kochi and Leena Antony made their film debuts as Vincent Bhavana and Jimsy's mother, respectively. Pothan also hired local people to appear in the film in "whatever clothes they turned up in"; he believed that if he cast only actors, "the reality would have been compromised". The director wanted to "feel each frame of the film, be it the rustic ambiance, the clothes or the accent". Ajayan Chalissery was ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram''
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. Chalissery designed the
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for Mahesh's Bhavana Studio and nearby buildings, including a footwear shop which was built in a vacant area. "Each and every property used for the movie, from the steel plates used in kitchen to the photos and frames hung on the walls, the windows and doors, everything was intentionally used to reflect a house of Idduki natives", said Ajayan. Designer
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was in charge of the film's costumes. All clothes worn by the cast were secondhands, bartered from local residents in exchange for new clothes, since Pothan believed that ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' details should appear realistic. Martial artist and trainer "Kung-fu" Sajith was the film's
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.


Filming

Filming began in early August 2015, during the
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, in the Idukki district of Kerala. Major portions of the film were shot in
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, near
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. In September, while filming in
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, Faasil sustained a leg injury while performing a stunt with co-star Sujith Shanker. Although a two-day rest was advised, he decided to press on because of the tight shooting schedule. The filming in Idukki, which took 45 days, was wrapped up in late October. There were two fight scenes in the film. For realism, the actors fought without rehearsing. Although the first scene utilised music and other technical enhancements, Pothan wanted the climactic fight to look more natural: "I felt it would be better to film it without its cinematic nature. To be able to relate to the scene, it had to look natural. Fahadh and Sujith had a tough time while shooting". The scene was filmed in four days on muddy grounds near the
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and
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s. The film's ''appooppan thadi'' (milkweeds) were artificial; about 1,000 were made from lightweight materials. In a scene where Crispin cuts them down, most blew upward like real milkweeds and the scene had to be re-shot several times. The film was made on a budget of 45.0 million.


Post-production

Cellador Productions of
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worked on the film's
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; Nixon George and Rajeesh K. R. designed its
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. Since ''Maheshinte Prathikaram'' was set in Prakash City in Idukki, it required natural sounds which blended with the dialogue and music instead of dominating them. George and Rajeesh recorded in all the locations and found it of great help during the final editing process. Creating sound effects for the climactic fight was difficult: "We used a big piece of meat to produce the sound effects of punches and kicks. It took a long time and a lot of trial and error". Editor Saiju Sreedharan was the film's colourist, correcting the colour grading and developing its
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.


Themes and analysis

''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'', which uses rain as a metaphor, was filmed during the
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. Pothan cited
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's 1982 film, ''
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'', as influencing him to use rain as part of the director's storytelling. The first half of the film was shot in the rain or immediately afterward, when the clouds were gone. Mahesh weeps during a downpour after attending his ex-girlfriend's wedding; the rain becomes a metaphor to "wash away the dreams Mahesh had built, essentially, giving him a new lease of life". It was the film's only use of a rain unit. According to Sreehari Nair of
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, ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' has the key qualities of a great short story; he found it closer to the
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style specialised by the writers of ''
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'' magazine in 1960s in terms of rhythm and pacing. Nair noted strong
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ideology in the film due to Pothan's political philosophy, with the director indirectly using the idea of equality inherent in his characters' belief system: "A game one can play on every subsequent viewing of the movie is to note how a major character in one scene had appeared as a minor character in some scene before". Each of the film's characters was unique. Pushkaran later clarified that the film did not reflect his personal or political views. In an interview for ''
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'', Fahadh called ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' a "serious comedy". Despite its title, the film differed from earlier Malayalam revenge-centred films. It begins with Mahesh bathing in a pond, humming a popular song from 2000's '' Narasimham'' (a
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action film). It also alludes to the doomed character Sethumadhavan's vengeance in '' Kireedam'' (1989) and '' Chenkol'' (1993). In his review for ''
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'', Sanjith Sidhardhan called the film the "sweetest tale of revenge"; it "is not a regular revenge thriller; it has a heavy dose of rib-tickling comedy that stems from the actions of its rustic characters and their sensibilities".


Music

The film's four-song
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and score were composed by
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, who also sang two songs. Lyrics were by
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and Santhosh Varma; Varma wrote the final song, ''"Cherupunjiri"''. Bijibal,
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, Sudeep Kumar, Sangeetha Sreekanth, Aparna Balamurali and
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contributed vocals to the soundtrack. The film's songs were released by
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on 1 January 2016. The music was composed after the lyrics were written; Ahammed wrote the song "Idukki" as a poem in one day. According to Bijibal, it was easy to compose ''"Idukki"'' because it had such "motivati glyrics". He originally recorded the song with a small orchestra, singing it himself. The composer later recorded another version with a lush orchestra; however, Pothan thought it lacked the beauty of the original and used the first version in the film. In addition to her role as Jimsy, Balamurali sang ''"Mounangal"'' with Yesudas. Balamurali stated that she was made to sing on the sets frequently and opined that it influenced them at a later stage. A song titled ''"Ethetho"'' written by M. R. Jayageetha was initially recorded but never included in the film. Later the song was used with Telugu lyrics in
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, Telugu remake of the film. The original version was released in August 2020 on Bijibal's official YouTube channel.


Release

''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' release plans were announced in January 2016. The film was released in 67 theatres in
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on 5 February. It was released in the rest of India on 12 February, and internationally two weeks later. The film was distributed in India by OPM Dream Mill Cinemas, opening outside Kerala in
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and
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. On 19 February 2016, it was released in
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and
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. The film was released on
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and
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by SAINA Video Vision on 10 May 2016. The film's television broadcasting right was purchased by
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, it premiered on TV on 14 September 2016, during the festival time of
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in Kerala.


Marketing

By March, the film's producers released a number of "dialogue posters" on social networking sites with popular lines from its characters. After ''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' release, Pothan, Abu, Faasil and Shahir visited theatres across Kerala to analyse audience reaction to the film; Faasil made a surprise appearance at a
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theatre's ticket counter. In March, the crew (including Abu, Faasil, Jaffer Idukki and Bijibal) spoke with students at the Al Azhar College of Arts and Science in
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in conjunction with the Mahatma Gandhi University Art Fest. For
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on 14 April, the producers released a three-minute behind-the-scenes video featuring
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s and the filming of several scenes.


Reception


Box office

After witnessing a low opening in the morning shows at the
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box office, the film's earnings picked up from the evening shows due to positive response from the audience. Favourable word of mouth helped the film, with its screen count in Kerala increasing from 67 to 88 in one week. The film performed steadily in Kerala during its third week, earning a total of 1 crore (10 million) over the weekend. After three weeks, its total earnings exceeded 10 crore (100 million). By the end of its run, it had earned 17.35 crore (173.5 million) in Kerala and was the highest-grossing film at the January June box office. It had a run of over 125 days in some Kerala theatres, and ran for more than 50 days in Chennai. ''Maheshinte Prathikaram'' was the highest earning Malayalam film at the
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box office over its third weekend (1113 March), grossing $16,819 on 17 screens and outperforming ''
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'' and ''
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''. It earned a total of $70,238 in three weeks. Earnings dropped to $9,750 over the fourth weekend (1820 March) from 13 screens. It maintained the top position over its sixth weekend (13 April) grossing $5,086 from seven screens for a six-week total of $92,596. It was the highest earning Malayalam film at the
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box office during its second weekend (1113 March), grossing £5,274 from 29 screens for a two-week total of £32,437. The film earned a total of £35,055 after its fourth weekend in the United Kingdom and Ireland.


Critical response

S. R. Praveen of ''
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'' gave a positive review: "Syam Pushkaran, in writing the revenge story, takes away the usual ingredients of hate and anger, and replaces it with lots of humour, arriving as a torrent in one-liners, in situations and even in the minute gestures of the characters ... ''Maheshinte Prathikaram'' provides clean entertainment, treading new paths in that endeavour. If revenge comes like this, let's have more of it". He praised Pothan's direction and Faasil's performance.
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also had a positive review: "It's not often that you come across such an intelligent comedy that is extremely funny, thoroughly gripping and brilliantly packaged". The reviewer praised the performances: "One of the best things about this one is the performance of every artiste, both in main roles and also those who are there even in a scene or so". Also praising the screenplay, cinematography, and music, the review concluded: "Maheshinte Prathikaram is one of the finest comedies to have happened in Malayalam during recent years". Mythily Ramachandran of ''
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'' praised the film's humour and performances: "The anger and hatred one often associates with a revenge tale is missing"; humour takes over, and the film "busts the notion that revenge tales must be laden with gore and violence". According to Deepa Gauri of the ''
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'', ''Maheshinte Prathikaram'' is a boon for a Malayalam cinema with an "identity crisis". She praised the film's screenplay and direction: "Every frame shows the minute detailing, which gives 'Maheshinte Prathikaaram''its real heart. Charming you with wit, underlining humour and with characters who behave without any cinematic hangover". Raj Vikram of Metromatinee.com also gave a positive review: "There is not a single scene in the film which appears cooked up ... He othanmust be commended for being sure-footed about what he intended to portray". Vikram praised the performances by Faasil and the supporting cast, the "magnificent camera" and the "songs which seamlessly and melodiously merge with the narrative", concluding that it "is a movie that is true to itself. It surprises with its all pervading simplicity and makes even revenge look like a stroll in the park". Anu James of the ''
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'' gave the film four out of five stars and called it "a simple movie with the right amount of romance, comedy, action and revenge". Appreciating its casting and performances, James also praised the film's technical aspects: its cinematography, "crisp editing", direction, music, screenplay, costume design and art direction. Litty Simon of ''
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'' rated ''Maheshinte Prathikaram'' 3.75 out of 5: "Dileesh othanhas managed to give a realistic and emotional drama. Humour blends well with the storyline in a subtle and spontaneous manner
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well-crafted script". Simon praised the performances of Faasil and others in the cast and the film's music and cinematography: "With its simplicity and realistic approach, the two-and-a-half-hour-long movie is refreshing and belongs to the 'neat' entertainer category". Sanjith Sidhardhan of ''
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'' rated the film 3.5 out of 5: "''Maheshinte Prathikaaram'' is a movie that has many feel-good moments and something everybody can relate to. This tale of sweet revenge is a rare genial comedy". He appreciated its casting and screenplay, cinematography, editing and music, praising the performances of Faasil and other cast members and calling the film "visually appealing". Paresh C. Palicha of
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gave the film three out of five stars, praising Faasil's performance and its narrative style: "The plot is driven by characters and their reactions to a particular situation, and there is no solid form of story where we see a growth in characters or logical progression in the story".


Awards and nominations


Remakes

The film was remade into
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as '' Nimir'' (2018), directed by
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. He stated that he had improvised the screenplay to suit the Tamil speaking audience. The film was also remade into
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as ''
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'' (2020).


References


External links

* {{National Film Award Best Feature Film Malayalam 2016 films 2010s Malayalam-language films 2016 comedy-drama films Indian comedy-drama films Comedy films based on actual events Indian films about revenge Films shot in Munnar Films shot in Kerala Films set in Kerala Films with screenplays by Syam Pushkaran Malayalam films remade in other languages Films whose writer won the Best Original Screenplay National Film Award Best Malayalam Feature Film National Film Award winners 2016 directorial debut films