*** Welcome to piglix ***

Aaram Thamburan

Aaraam Thampuran
Aaram thamburan.jpg
Saina DVD cover
Directed by Shaji Kailas
Produced by Suresh Kumar
Sanal Kumar(co-producer)
Written by Ranjith
Starring Mohanlal
Manju Warrier
Kalabhavan Mani
Srividya
Music by Raveendran (songs)
Rajamani (film score)
Cinematography P. Sukumar
Edited by L. Bhoominathan
Distributed by Swargachithra Release
Release date
  • 19 December 1997 (1997-12-19)
Running time
167 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Box office 7.5 crore
Aaraam Thampuran
Soundtrack album by Raveendran
Released 1997
Genre Soundtrack
Label Sargam Speed Audios
Satyam Audios
Producer Menaka Suresh Kumar
Raveendran chronology
Malayaalamaasam Chingam Onninu
(1996)
Aaraam Thampuran
(1997)
Aattuvela
(1997)

Aaraam Thampuran (English: The Sixth Lord) is a 1997 Indian Malayalam action-drama film written by Ranjith and directed by Shaji Kailas. It stars Mohanlal, Narendra Prasad, and Manju Warrier. The film's songs were composed by Raveendran.

The story follows Jagannadhan (Mohanlal), a stranger who comes to a village named Kanimangalam and shifts the balance of power there and eventually comes to be known as "Aaram Thampuran", or the Sixth Lord. The film was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year, and completed 250 days theatrical run.

Nandakumar (Saikumar), a business tycoon in Bangalore, faces huge financial loss when his manager Abey Mathew decides to broker a deal with an Australian group and another rival Indian firm. He calls up Jagannadhan (Mohanlal), alias Jagan, his close buddy and business partner asking him to intervene. Jagan lands up at the office of Abey and forces him to withdraw from brokering the deal with the Australian company, there by bringing massive profit to Nandan. In return, Nandan is profuse in his offer of compensation to Jagan, all of which he humbly disavows. Jagan finally demands Nandan a small favor. He wants Nandan to purchase an old palace at Kanimangalam, a village in Kerala, to which Nandan agrees. Jagan also expresses his desire that the palace should be bought in the name of Nandan, and Jagan should be there as a benami of him.

Jagannadhan reaches down at Kanimangalam for the registration of the palace and the property surrounding it. Meanwhile, Kulappully Appan Thamburan (Narendra Prasad), a feudal landlord with vested interests, opposes the purchase of the land. Appan's sister was married to Dathan Thampuran of Kanimangalam palace, who deserted her one day. The extreme hatred towards Kanimangalam had made Appan to even stop the annual temple festival, which according to the villagers has resulted in the anger of Goddess Kali, the local deity. Now, with the arrival of Jagannathan, Appan is back again creating troubles. But Jagannathan successfully overcomes it and gets the palace registered. Presently the palace is occupied by Krishna Varma (Oduvil Unnikrishnan), an old musician, and Unnimaya (Manju Warrier), his foster daughter. Unnimaya is believed to be the daughter of Dathan Thampuran, but is disowned by the rest of his family members. Though, now in the hands of Jagan, he allows Varma and Unnimaya to stay in the palace. Though, initially, both Varma and Unnimaya felt uncomfortable in staying with Jagan, slowly, they develop an affection towards him.


...
Wikipedia

...