Porinju Mariam Jose

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Porinju Mariam Jose
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Joshiy
Written byAbhilash N. Chandran
Produced by Rejimon
Starring Joju George
Nyla Usha
Chemban Vinod Jose
CinematographyAjay David Kachappilly
Edited byShyam Sasidharan
Music by Jakes Bejoy
Production
companies
David Kachappilly Productions
Kirthana Movies
Appu Pathu Pappu Production House
Distributed byChand V Creations
Release date
  • 23 August 2019 (2019-08-23)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Porinju Mariam Jose is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language period action drama film directed by Joshiy from a screenplay written by Abhilash N. Chandran. It starred Joju George, Nyla Usha and Chemban Vinod Jose in the titular characters, while Vijayaraghavan and Rahul Madhav and appeared in supporting roles. The original soundtrack of the film was composed by Jakes Bejoy. The story of the film is loosely based on real events that occurred during the 1980s and 1990s in Thrissur. [1] [2]

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It released on 23 August 2019 to generally positive reviews from both the critics and audience, alike. It became the fifth Malayalam film of 2019 to successfully complete 100 days in theaters after Lucifer , Kumbalangi Nights , Uyare , and Virus . It was deemed as a huge commercial comeback for Joshiy. [3] It is remade in Telugu as Naa Saami Ranga , starring Nagarjuna. [4]

Plot

1965: Porinju Joy and Puthanpally Jose are best friends in their youth and Jose tries to persuade Porinju to confess his love to Alappattu Mariyam Varghese, but a timid Porinju could not. One day at school, a boy bullies Mariyam and a fight ensues between Porinju and the boy. Since the boy was from an influential family and Porinju was from a poor family, the teacher punishes Porinju alone by striking him repeatedly. Porinju and Jose shout at the teacher and leave the school never to come back. Mariyam openly condemns their teacher's behavior in front of the class, for which she is scolded.

1985: Porinju is now known as Kattalan (hunter, literally 'man of the forest') Porinju, who is now a village butcher and henchman of Iype Muthalali, a wealthy and powerful real estate dealer at the locality. Porinju is very close to Iype, but Iype's sons do not like their relationship. Jose is an aspiring disco-dancer and constantly performs his moves at the annual Perunnal of the church; Mariyam is now a money lender. The three of them are still close friends, even though Mariyam has now become critical of both Porinju and Jose for their troublesome life. Porinju often openly woos Mariyam, which she ignores. On a perunnal night, a procession is going on in front of Mariyam's house, where Jose is dancing along with Mariyam.

Meanwhile, Iype's grandson, Prince, gropes Mariyam, where she humiliates him publicly. Jose beats Prince and drives him back to his house. As the procession advances later towards Iype's house, Prince tells his uncles about the incident and they beat Jose together. Porinju breaks up the fight, but Prince still beats him, leading to Porinju and Jose to retaliate and beat up Prince and his uncles. Though Iype witnesses his sons and grandson getting beaten up, he ignores it. It is later revealed that Mariyam was about to elope with Porinju, but her father, Varghese, tied a rope around his neck and threatened to hang from a tree if she ran away. However, Varghese accidentally lost his grip and hanged himself. Due to this, Mariyam lives alone without marrying Porinju, though she loves him. A year later, as the perunnal nears, Prince arranges for hitmen to kill both Porinju and Jose. Jose gets killed at a movie theater. For this, Porinju exacts revenge and hacks Prince to death in front of the perunnal procession. Prince's uncles arrange for other hitmen to kill Porinju, but Porinju kills them all and scares the uncles away, choosing to spare them for Iype's sake.

Meanwhile, Mariyam arranges to get bail for Porinju in case he goes to court for the killings. Iype and his household is mourning for Prince's death. The perunnal procession passes by the house and he comes out to greet them. Porinju also arrives and the two dance together happily. However, Iype takes out a hidden knife and stabs Porinju multiple times, saying that his grandson's life mattered to him, but not to Porinju. The bystanders surround Iype, but Porinju snatches the knife and tells everyone to back off, and orders Iype to go back in to his house. Mariyam arrives and Porinju dies in her arms. Sometime later, she stands in front of his gravestone, which also has her name inscribed on it with a vacant death date.

Cast

Production

Abhilash N. Chandran has penned the story and screenplay. [5] Manju Warrier has been initially approached to do the role of Mariyam, but she backed out due to date issues. The role went to Nyla Usha which became a break for her and career best. Later due to schedule conflicts, Biju Menon was replaced by Joju George while Chemban Vinod Jose was earlier confirmed.

Release

The film was released in India and Gulf Cooperation Council territories on 23 August 2019.

Box office

The film grossed $309,267 from 39 screens in the opening weekend (23 – 25 August) in the United Arab Emirates and $541,287 in three weeks. [6] It earned $8,133 (₹5.77 lakh) from 7 screens in the opening weekend (20 – 22 September) in the United States. [7] It was the 5th film of 2019 after Lucifer, Kumbalangi Nights, Uyare and Virus to successfully complete 100 days in theaters.[ citation needed ]

Critical reception

The New Indian Express rated 3.5 in a scale of 5 and called it "an intense, high-voltage thriller", and that "the storytelling is not exactly fresh, but the actors and the cathartic violence make Joshiy's latest film compelling". [8] Sify rated 3.5 in a scale of 5, but called it an "average masala entertainer" and said the film "may be far from perfect but is well packaged and is genuinely engaging", but situations are mostly predictable and at times, unconvincing. But praised the performances of Joju, Nyla and Jose. [9] Manorama Online rated 3 out of 5 and wrote: "Joshiy engineers the twin shades of noir and romance, deftly interchanging them at the right moments, for a smooth glide of the narration. DOP by Ajay David Kachappilly and the brilliant music by Jakes Bejoy compliment[ sic ] each other and elevate the movie to several notches above". [10]

Rating 3 out of 5 stars, The News Minute called it a "lovely drama" and "Joshiy makes it a very enjoyable movie to watch, but the second half does not keep up with the neatly built-up first half". [11] The Times of India also rated 3 out of 5 and said the film has good story, cast and reasonable performances (particularly Jose's), but "Porinju Mariyam Jose gets tad bit predictable. But one may watch it for the spectacle at offer by the narrative genius and the unrequited love story in the sidelines". [12] Deccan Chronicle rated 3 out of 5 stars and stated that "in spite of a slightly stretched storytelling and a predictive second half, PMJ is a good watch". [13]

The Hindu wrote that in the film, "one gets to see a filmmaker who has been closely watching the changing rules of the game, and trying to adapt", but the film is "fairly predictable, and at times tame ... but what makes it watchable are the array of characters, and the performances, especially of Chemban and Joju. They are all colourfully written, and there is a lot of life to them". [14] HuffPost had the opinion that the film may have worked better in the '80s", "the talented cast is let down by a clichéd narrative and a director stuck on his old-school filmmaking skills". [15] Firstpost rated 1.75 in 5, saying that the "basic story is interesting, and there is a lot this film could have been", but with a "weak writing of its leads, it is unsurprising that Porinju Mariam Jose fails to be an involved, emotionally engrossing narrative". [16]

Remake

The film has been remade in Telugu as Naa Saami Ranga with Nagarjuna in the lead role. [17]

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