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''Swapnam Kondu Thulabharam'' is a 2003 Indian
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was des ...
-language
comedy film A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
. It stars
Suresh Gopi Suresh Gopi (born 26 June 1958) is an Indian actor, politician, playback singer and television presenter. He works predominantly in Malayalam cinema and has also appeared in some Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bollywood films. Suresh made his acti ...
and
Kunchacko Boban Kunchacko Boban (born 2 November 1976) is an Indian actor and film producer. Sometimes referred to as Chackochan, he works in the Malayalam film industry and has acted in more than 90 films in more than two decades. He is a member of the List ...
. It was released on 27 June 2003.


Plot

Madhavan Thampi and Prabhavati are presented as middle-aged, well-off parents of two sons. One son, Vishnu is athletic, studious, and the elder son. He recently joined a college as a lecturer after topping his exams. He manages several of his family's businesses and is often said to have the hands of
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. The other son, Aniyankuttan, meanwhile, is 10 years younger and is the lead in the drama ''
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'' in his college. The girl playing
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- Kalyani - is in love with Aniyankuttan, although her love is unrequited. Ammu is the drama queen and eye candy to the boys, although she has been crushing on Vishnu. Sivankutti is Vishnu's uncle and runs a match-making service, in search of a maiden for Vishnu. Ammu is advised by her roommates to befriend Aniyankuttan, to gain the trust and love of his family members, before she could propose to Vishnu. But Aniyankuttan mistakes her interest in him for romantic advances and tells his brother about his secret lover from college. Vishnu talks to his college mates only to mistake the lover for Kalyani. Vishnu gives his word to Kalyani, to support her love for Aniyankuttan, who was jealous of Ammu's intimacy with him. Ammu and Kalyani become friends after they confide in each other. Aniyankuttan is belittled and laughed at after their family's timber mill burns down. His horoscope is said to be cursed. A heavy-hearted Aniyankuttan goes to drink away his grief. Vishnu and his mother convince Madhavan to buy a new bike for Aniyankuttan. He is delighted to have a bike and forces Ammu to ride it with him through the college verandah, much to her and Kalyani's discomfort. That night Aniyankuttan notices a new car bought for Vishnu, whilst his pleas for a car go unfulfilled. This enrages him, and is worsened when his mother serves Vishnu payasam in a crystal glass, while Aniyankuttan gets a common cup. He doesn't drink it and instead goes to the hostel. There his friends make fun of him and question his parentage. Later Aniyankuttan asks his mother if he was their son. Madhavan the next day goes to meet someone. Aniyankuttan follows him and sees an old man in a mental hospital who asks how is his son. Aniyankuttan thinks he is the old man's son and in desperation tries to kill Vishnu by placing drops of oil on the stairs. However, his mother slips on the oil, falls, and is taken to hospital, where Aniyankuttan tries to poison Vishnu but again fails. Vishnu feels suspicious of Aniyankuttan and pulls him aside to a quiet place where Aniyankuttan gets angry and tells Vishnu that he is not his brother and runs away to hide his grief. Vishnu then returns home and asks his father who is the old man he used to visit. Madhavan tells him that he is Aniyankuttan's father and was his best friend who helped him build his wealth. Back at the hostel, Aniyankuttan again plans how to get rid of Vishnu. His friends suggest they will kill Vishnu by placing a bomb in Vishnu's car. Aniyankuttan returns home and tells his mother that Vishnu is about to be killed. To his amazement, Prabhavati confesses that Vishnu is not her son, but that he, Aniyankuttan, is. As punishment for planning to murder Vishnu, Aniyankuttan is thrown out of his home. Ridden with guilt Aniyankuttan goes in search of Vishnu and witnesses the car exploding in a ball of fire and cries in despair for the loss of his brother and once best friend. Meanwhile, Vishnu was saved from certain death. Aniyankuttan, discovering Vishnu is still alive runs and hugs Vishnu. Vishnu says that it doesn't matter who Aniyankuttan is born to. Aniyankuttan is about to tell Vishnu that Vishnu was born to other parents, but is stopped by his mother. Finally, all the conflicts are resolved with Vishnu marrying Ammu and Aniyankuttan marrying Kalyani.


Cast


Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack contains 8 songs, all composed by
Ouseppachan Mechery Louis Ouseppachan (born 13 September 1955), known mononymously as Ouseppachan, is an Indian film composer and singer who primarily works in Malayalam films. He is a recipient of National Film Award, Filmfare Award and Kerala State Film ...
and Sanjeev Lal. Lyrics were by
S. Ramesan Nair S. Ramesan Nair (3 May 1948 – 18 June 2021) was an Indian lyricist and poet who worked predominantly in the Malayalam film industry. Over his career he wrote songs for over 170 films and over 3,000 devotional songs outside of the films. He d ...
and
Gireesh Puthenchery Girish Puthenchery (1961–2010) was a noted Malayalam Lyricist, Poet, Scriptwriter and Screenwriter. He was always referred to as the aristocratic lyricist of Malayalam who had a distinctive writing style of his own. He also served as the direc ...
.


References

{{Rajasenan 2003 films 2000s Malayalam-language films Films scored by Ouseppachan Films directed by Rajasenan