Take Off | |
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Directed by | Mahesh Narayanan |
Written by | Mahesh Narayanan P. V. Shajikumar |
Produced by | Anto Joseph Shebin Backer Megha Rajesh |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Sanu John Varghese |
Edited by | Mahesh Narayanan Abhilash Balachandran |
Music by | Songs: Gopi Sunder Shaan Rahman Score: Gopi Sunder |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Anto Joseph Film Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 139 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Box office | ₹25 crore (US$3.0 million) [1] |
Take Off is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language survival thriller film, based on the ordeal of Indian nurses in the city of Tikrit, Iraq, in 2014. [2] [3] The film is the directorial debut of editor Mahesh Narayan, [4] starring Kunchacko Boban, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Fahadh Faasil and Divya Prabha. [5] It is written by Mahesh Narayan and P. V. Shajikumar. The film was shot in various parts of Dubai and Kerala. [6]
Take Off was released on 24 March 2017, and received praise at the box office, winning the Silver Peacock - Special Jury Award for (Mahesh Narayan), and Silver Peacock for Best Actress (Parvathy) at the 48th IFFI. [7] Parvathy also won her first Special Jury Mention at the 65th National Film Awards, her second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress, and a second Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam. It was included in The Hindu's top 25 Malayalam films of the decade. [8]
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.(July 2018) |
Sameera is a nurse in Kerala who is moving to Iraq for better salary. Her husband, Faizal and family members were not supportive of her wish to work to pillar her family who have taken loans for her nursing education and struggling to repay. They finally get divorced after their differences leaving her son Ibrahim under Faizal's care. Shaheed, a colleague from work understands all her problems and wishes to marry her. Though Sameera is initially hesitant about another marriage, the two get married before moving to Iraq. They along with a group of 19 nurses of same hospital move to Iraq to join Tikrit Teaching College, which is an Iraqi Government Hospital.
Moving to Iraq, they realize Iraq is no more a peaceful country as projected during interview time, with conflicts rising on daily basis. The doctors are over-strained with rise of casualties. Sameera's knowledge in Arabic helps her to communicate better with Arabic doctors and she leads the nurses' group in their new working environment and challenges. In mean time, she gets pregnant and needs to hide this from her first son, Ibrahim who is about to visit her for vacation. Surprisingly, Faizal also comes along to permanently hand over Ibrahim to Sameera due to issues in his family. Ibrahim finds it hard to accept Shaheed as his new step father and when he realizes that his mom has remarried, he runs out of their quarters only to see the city is now a major riot zone with pro-ISIS supporters uprising against Iraqi Central Government in the city. He is brought back to quarters by Sameera. Shaheed feels that Ibrahim needs some time alone with Sameera to realize the new environment. For this, he offers his assistance to Army medical team moving to Mosul to deal with the local casualties over there. He consoles Sameera that it's a matter of two weeks which is sufficient for Ibrahim to get adjusted to his new realities and the mission is not dangerous as the army is along with them.
However within a day, Mosul falls into hands of ISIS and the medical team is taken into captive. News gets flashed and Sameera pleads with hospital management to help in rescuing her husband. As Iraqi forces retreat from Mosul, the Iraqi government is no longer in position to help. The hospital manager advises Sameera to seek assistance of Indian Embassy in Baghdad. Sameera along with manager visits Embassy where she meets Indian Ambassador Manoj Abraham. They promise assistance but remind them that it's a war zone and Indian Government has its own limitations in intervening.
While Sameera is in Baghdad, Tikrit falls into ISIS hands which they discover while coming back to hospital. ISIS militants kill the manager, while bringing Sameera back to hospital to join with other nurses who are now captives of ISIS. Sameera relays this matter to Indian Embassy and calls out for help, which brings the matter to serious concern of both Indian Government and Kerala Government, as all nurses were from Kerala state.
In meantime at Mosul, ISIS terrorists kill the doctor for not complying with them to treat wounded terrorists. Shaheed to save his life, offers medical assistance to wounded ISIS terrorists. Sameera starts informing about the tensed situation at Tikrit through her mobile to Kerala government. The Chief Minister of Kerala along with India's Foreign Affairs Minister starts briefing with the Ambassador. As there is no direct communication or normal diplomatic relationship with ISIS, Indian government has little chances of a formal route to intervene. Indian Government sends its Foreign Secretary to Iraq, who initially thinks that Iraqi Army will help the stranded nurses out of Tikrit. However the Ambassador doesn't join on that and assumes full responsibility to rescue. Meanwhile, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement offers their assistance and a bus is arranged to fetch all stranded nurses out of Tikrit. But, as they need to pass through extreme violent war zones of Mosul, Indian Embassy cancels permission, which results only Indian Nurses stranding in Tikrit, while other nationalities taken out. However the decision of Indian Embassy is proven right when the bus gets caught in a crossfire near Mosul, killing all nurses. With just 19 Indian nurses stranded in Tikrit, ISIS decides to use them as human shields and plan to take them to their key base Mosul. India responds by dropping food packets near hospital, but one packet contains a secret satellite phone with location detector which Sameera take over to correspond with Crisis Command center at Indian Embassy.
Ambassador Manoj instructs Sameera to destroy all passports and documents that reveal their identity and asked all other nurses to declare themselves as Muslims, as ISIS terrorists might attack non Muslims among them. Sameera teaches all other nurses basic religious things like Namaz and covering the head as well as hiding all religious symbols. Meantime, Kerala Government along with its Foreign affairs agency- NORKA brings in a prominent Malayalee Businessman- Jayamohan of Crescent Group who have close links with Influential Saudi royal member and persuades him to make a deal with ISIS on India's behalf. Jayamohan, after hearing the nurses pleas over their satellite phone, rushes to meet Sheikh Salman, member of royal family, requesting his assistance to intervene with the ISIS . After a prolonged discussion, He agrees to broker on behalf of India unofficially without any record.
Meanwhile, at Mosul ISIS base, Sameera and nurses are brought before a main cleric, who test them to ensure they all are Muslims. Sameera's knowledge in Arabic, her son's knowledge in Quran and the coordinated Namaaz all help them to believe that the entire nurses are of Muslims and no harm is done. With the Royal's intervention, a secret deal was drawn between India and ISIS. ISIS agrees to transfer the nurses to Erbil near the Kurdistan Check Point. Meanwhile, with Sameera's persistence, she finds out Shaheed among ISIS captives who were about to be executed and with her pleas, she is able to rescue him from there. Sameera, Shaheed, Ibrahim and nurses are brought to Kurdistan from where India take them over in their buses and a special flight is arranged to take them back to Cochin from Erbil.
As the movie ends, actual footages of nurses reaching Cochin airport and their narration of experience under ISIS are depicted on the screen with a second climax scene where Jayamohan destroys the documents that reveal the secret deal between India and ISIS, with a voice over that it shall remain as a classified secret of India.
Take Off | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 2017 |
Recorded | 2017 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 8:09 |
Label | Gopi Sundar Music Company |
The music is composed by Gopi Sundar and Shaan Rahman. [9]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mohabathin" | B.K.Harinarayanan | Gopi Sundar | Gopi Sundar, Divya S. Menon, Muhammad Maqbool Manzoor | 02:09 |
2. | "Pulkodiyil Thoomani" | Rafeeq Ahamed | Shaan Rahman | Hesham Abdul Wahab | 03:45 |
3. | "Ilavanka Poove" | B.K.Harinarayanan | Shaan Rahman | Shaan Rahman | 02:15 |
Total length: | 08:09 |
Take Off | |||||
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Film score by | |||||
Released | 2017 | ||||
Length | 15:19 | ||||
Label | Gopi Sundar Music Company | ||||
Producer | Gopi Sundar | ||||
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The background score is composed by Gopi Sundar.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Love Theme 1" | 0:58 |
2. | "Love Theme 2" | 0:39 |
3. | "Family Theme" | 1:14 |
4. | "Happy Theme" | 0:52 |
5. | "Mother & Son Theme" | 0:59 |
6. | "Mother In Law Theme" | 0:44 |
7. | "Sameera's Emotional Cry Theme" | 0:35 |
8. | "At Militans Place Theme" | 1:20 |
9. | "Rescue Theme" | 0:45 |
10. | "Plans For The Rescue Theme 1" | 1:19 |
11. | "Plans For The Rescue Theme 2" | 0:58 |
12. | "Plans For The Rescue Theme 3" | 1:28 |
13. | "Plans For The Rescue Theme 4" | 1:42 |
14. | "Plans For The Rescue Theme 5" | 1:46 |
Total length: | 15:19 |
Take Off was released on 24 March 2017. Satyam Audios released the VCD, DVD and Blu-ray of the film in mid 2017.
Celebrities praised the movie, including actor Kamal Haasan. [10] The film was screened at international festivals, including International Film Festival of India and International Film Festival of Kerala.
The film grossed ₹25 crore at the box office. [1] The film collected $853,101 from UAE box office in its three weekends,$21,248 from UK box office and $9,918 from New Zealand box office. [11] The film ran for over 125 days in theatres
The Times Of India rated the film 4 out of 5 stars saying that "Take Off is a brilliant take on a real-life tale and with the director's own spin on the incidents, it makes an engaging cinematic experience that could give even Bollywood movies of similar genre, made at much-bigger budgets, a run for their money". [12] The News Minute rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated "With excellent performances and intelligent direction, Take Off is a must-watch". [13] Manorama Online rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars saying that "Take Off is an absolute must-watch if you want to witness Mollywood's earnest attempt to fly new heights. [14]
Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote "The film, thus, lands in a Roja-meets-Airlift zone. These portions are still very well done. The director isn't after your average rescue thriller. He wants to explore this chapter of recent history, and even through the fictionalising techniques, we sense documentary-like precision in the way information has been gathered and is now being disbursed to us...the production values are outstanding...the filmmaking is so precise, I jumped out of my skin." [15]
The film was inspired by the real events which happened in 2014, during the early days of the ISIS crisis in Iraq. At the same time, it's a work of fiction. The incidents close to the reality starts just about the close to the interval. The incidents depicted there after is very graphic in nature and also match with how the story unfolded in the real life.
In an event on April 20, 2020 Parvathy said that Islamophobia is a reality in Kerala and her films including Take Off are also part of that. [21] To this allegation, director Mahesh Narayanan responded that Parvathy doesn't know what Islamophobia is. [22]
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Award | Date of ceremony [lower-alpha 2] | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Asianet Film Awards | 20 May 2018 | Most Popular Film | Take Off | Won | [23] |
Best Director | Mahesh Narayanan | Won | |||
Best Actress | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | |||
Critics Choice Best Actor | Kunchacko Boban | Won | |||
Asiavision Awards | 24 November 2017 | Socially Committed movie | Take Off | Won | [24] |
Best Director | Mahesh Narayanan | Won | |||
Best Music Director | Gopi Sundar | Won | |||
CPC Cine Awards | 18 February 2018 | Best Actress | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | [25] |
Filmfare Awards South | 16 June 2018 | Best Film – Malayalam | Take Off | Nominated | [26] [27] |
Best Director – Malayalam | Mahesh Narayanan | Nominated | |||
Best Actress – Malayalam | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam | Kunchacko Boban | Nominated | |||
International Film Festival of India | 20–28 November 2017 | Special Jury Award | Mahesh Narayanan | Won | [28] |
Best Actress | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | |||
Kerala State Film Awards | 8 March 2018 | Best Debut Director | Mahesh Narayanan | Won | [29] |
Best Art Director | Santhosh Raman | Won | |||
Best Actress | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | |||
Best Background Music | Gopi Sundar | Won | |||
Best Makeup Artist | Ranjith Ambady | Won | |||
National Film Awards | 3 May 2018 | Special Mention Award | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | [30] |
Best Production Design | Santhosh Raman | Won | |||
North American Film Awards | 7 May 2018 | Critics Choice Best Actress | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | [31] |
Janapriya Thaaram Award | Kunchacko Boban | Won | |||
South Indian International Movie Awards | 14–15 September 2018 | Best Film – Malayalam | Take Off | Nominated | [32] [33] [34] |
Best Director – Malayalam | Mahesh Narayanan | Nominated | |||
Best Debut Director – Malayalam | Won | ||||
Best Actress – Malayalam | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Malayalam | Kunchacko Boban | Nominated | |||
Vanitha Film Awards | 25 February 2018 | Best Film | Take Off | Won | [35] |
Best Actress | Parvathy Thiruvothu | Won | |||
Best Family Hero | Kunchacko Boban | Won | |||
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