Vikramadithyan

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Vikramadithyan

2014 Indian film


Vikramadithyan is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film co-produced and directed by Lal Jose. The film stars Dulquer Salman, Unni Mukundan, Namitha Pramod and Anoop Menon.[2] Nivin Pauly did a cameo appearance in the film. The screenplay is by Iqbal Kuttippuram, while Jomon T. John handles the cinematography. The music is composed by Bijibal.[3] The film was released on 25 July 2014 on the occasion of Eid-ul Fitr.[1]

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Plot

Kunjunni Menon, a witty thief, loves Lakshmi, a police constable. While following her one-day, he finds out that she wishes to marry a policeman. Vasudeva Shenoy, Laksmi's colleague expresses his desire to marry her, despite his mother's objections. Kunjunni poses as a police constable and manages to marry Lakshmi before Shenoy can convince his mother. Shenoy then gets married, and both couples are blessed with baby boys on the same day. Lakshmi finds out that Kunjunni had cheated her, but they pretend to have an amicable marriage. A young Adithyan still believes his father to be a policeman, where he and Vikram become rivals in school and start competing with each other; wagering that the loser should salute the winner, a habit they then carry into adulthood. Adithyan always ends up losing.

One day, Kunjunni is caught red-handed by Shenoy and his team while attempting a theft and is paraded half-naked throughout the street. Unable to face a distraught Adithyan and berated by Lakshmi, Kunjunni reaches a bridge and commits suicide. Years later, Vikram grows up into a hard-working young man while Adithyan becomes quite lazy and does petty illegal activities to gain some pocket money. Adithyan falls in love with Deepika, who is Vikram's close friend. Once the duo passes their degrees, both decide to apply for the SI selection test. Though the two share a healthy rivalry, Shenoy is spiteful towards Adithyan, who outranks Vikram in the preliminary round. However, Vikram acknowledges Adithyan's superior intellect displaying his deep respect for his rival.

Shenoy is able to trap Adithyan in a narcotics case and desperate to put him behind bars, where he also guards the evidence personally, but Adithyan is saved when Vikram secretly swaps the evidence with Lactose powder and Adithyan expresses his gratitude, revealing that the respect they hold is mutual. In a final attempt, Shenoy convinces Lakshmi that he was the one who swapped in evidence and asks her for a favor in return. Lakshmi hides the interview memo Adithyan was to receive and only Vikram's name appears on the list for the final exam. A heartbroken Adithyan blames Lakshmi for Kunjunni's death and claims that she could have changed him had she tried. Adithyan disappears that night.

Years later, Vikram became an SI and took charge on the day of Shenoy's retirement. Among the notable guests, new sub-collector Lokesh joins as a surprise to wish the father-son duo. Lokesh reveals that he met Adithyan on a train journey to Delhi and stopped him from committing suicide. The two later became close friends and roommates. On Lokesh's insistence, Adithyan prepared for the UPSC exams while doing odds jobs in between. Both of them cleared the exam together and Lokesh further reveals that Adithyan is now an ACP, Shenoy's and Vikram's superior. Shenoy is forced to accept defeat and salute Adithyan.

Satisfied with his revenge, Adithyan decides not to tell Vikram. Vikram manages to find out and salutes Adithyan publicly. The two embrace and acknowledge their friendship. Vikram asks Adithyan to accept Deepika and reveals that his next goal will be to catch up with Adithyan.

Cast

  • Dulquer Salman as ACP Adithyan Menon IPS (Aadhi)
    • Master Ilhan as young Adithyan
  • Unni Mukundan as SI Vikram Shenoy (Vikraman)
  • Namitha Pramod as Deepika Pai
  • Anoop Menon as CI Vasudeva Shenoy, Vikraman's father
  • Nivin Pauly as Sub Collector Lokesh Kumar IAS (Cameo appearance)
  • Lena as Police Constable Lakshmi Nair, Adithyan's mother
  • Santhosh Keezhattoor as Kunjunni Menon, Adithyan's father
  • Charmila as Vikraman's Mother
  • Joy Mathew as Dr. Ramanath Pai, Deepika's father
  • Sadiq as ASI Ravi, a police officer who is supportive of Adithyan
  • Sidhartha Siva as Advocate Santhosh, Kunjunni's friend
  • Irshad as George Alexander, ACP Narcotics Buiero
  • Liimal G Padath as Vikram's Friend
  • Jiyad Irani as Harbinder
  • Gautam Pisharody as Samar
  • Sana Althaf as Adhithyan's sister
  • Manju Satheesh as Deepika's mother
  • Cherthala Lalitha as Lakshmi's mother
  • Suja Menon as TV Reporter
  • Bindu Varappuzha
  • Chethan Jayalal

Release and reception

The film was released on 25 July 2014 on the occasion of Eid-ul Fitr.

Critical reception

Dalton L of Deccan Chronicle rated the film 3 in a scale of 5 and concluded his review saying: "Lal Jose’s nonlinear romantic love triangle may be somewhat idealistic in nature. However, it’s a compelling entertainer that extols the virtues of education, work, perseverance, and the struggle for goodness; and inspires one to compete with nothing but the highest order."[4] Nicy V. P of the International Business Times praised the script and called the film a perfect, well crafted flick for Eid and gave the film four stars on five.[5] Paresh C. Palicha of Rediff wrote, "Vikramadityan is entertaining but with little depth."[6]

P. Sanalkumar of Kerala Kaumudi was however, critical of the film and called the film's script "weak" and was critical about the film's cinematography and acting by Anoop Menon. He concluded the review saying that the film is reserved only for those who are "meek and lowly in spirit".[7]

Box office

The film was a commercial success,[8][9] grossing approximately 11.5 crores in Kerala.[10] The film collected US$34,767 from UK box office.[11] The film collected $23,799 (₹14.53 lakhs) from US box office in its eight-week run.[12] The film ran over 100 days in theatres.[13]

Soundtrack

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All music is composed by Bijibal

Awards

2014 Kerala State Film Awards[14]

References

  1. "'Vikramadityan' released on July 25 in 300 theatres worldwide. The movie ran for 103 days(TVM Devipriya theatre)". Sify. 23 June 2014. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  2. "Dulquar Salman And Unni Mukundan In Vikramadithyan". www.filmibeat.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  3. "Three friends in a tale". The Hindu. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  4. V.P, Nicy (25 July 2014). "'Vikramadithyan' Review: Well Crafted Entertainer from Lal Jose". International Business Times, India Edition. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  5. Palicha, Paresh C. "Review: Vikramadityan entertains in parts". Rediff. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  6. "വിക്രമാദിത്യൻ". Keralakaumudi.com. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  7. "Kerala Box-Office July/Aug (up to Aug 17)". Sify. 19 August 2014. Archived from the original on 16 June 2016.
  8. V.P, Nicy (28 July 2014). "'Vikramadithyan' Box Office: Earns ₹3.10 Crore in 3 Days in Kerala, All Set to Make it Big this Festive Season". International Business Times, India Edition. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  9. "State Awards: Nazriya, Nivin, Sudev bag top honours" Archived 13 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Malayala Manorama. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.

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