His Highness Abdullah

His Highness Abdullah
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sibi Malayil
Produced by Mohanlal
Written by A. K. Lohithadas
Starring Mohanlal
Nedumudi Venu
Gauthami
Sreenivasan
Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair
Mamukkoya
Music by Raveendran
Kaithapram Damodaran (Lyrics)
Cinematography Anandakuttan
Edited by L. Bhoominathan
Production
company
Distributed by Seven Arts Films
Release date
  • 30 March 1990 (1990-03-30) (Kerala)
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Malayalam
Budget 57 lakh (equivalent to 4.0 crore or US$550,000 in 2017)
Box office 2 crore (equivalent to 14 crore or US$1.9 million in 2017)

His Highness Abdullah is a 1990 Indian Malayalam musical thriller drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Gautami, Sreenivasan, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, and Mamukkoya. It was produced by Mohanlal under the banner of Pranavam Arts. The music was composed by Raveendran.

The story follows Abdullah (Mohanlal), a low-life qawwali singer in Bombay, who is hired by members of a wealthy royal family to assassinate their family head, Maharaja Udayavarma (Nedumudi Venu). Abdullah enters the royal palace under the disguise of a Brahmin classical singer, Ananthan Namboothiri, and tries to use this cover to assassinate the king.

His Highness Abdullah was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year.[1] Nedumudi Venu won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Maharaja Udayavarma. Raveendran won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director, and M. G. Sreekumar won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song Naadaroopini.

The movie was an inspiration for the 2009 Tamil movie Aadhavan and the 2015 Kannada movie Raja Rajendra.

Plot

Ravi Varma(Sreenivasan), Kesava Pillai(M.G Soman), Prabhakara Varma(Karamana Janardhanan Nair) and Rajaraja Varma(Maniyanpilla Raju) seek methods to kill King Udaya Varma Thampuran(Nedumudi Venu) to amass his wealth. Udaya Varma's wife Bhagirathi Thampuratti(Kaviyoor Ponnamma) has fallen into depression after the untimely death of their son Unni. She is locked up at home and looked after by Udaya Varma's daughter Radha(Gautami). Ravi Varma and group fears that Udaya Varma might will his wealth to Radha, being his adopted daughter, who is believed to be born of illicit relationship of Thampuran's maid with another servant. The group is helped by Cheriyachan Thampuran(Thikkurissy), a blind cousin of Thampuran, who also eyes at King's wealth. He advises the Group on the plans to eliminate the King upon condition of sharing the wealth with him. As per his advice Ravi Varma travels to Mumbai in search of a killer. There he meets Jamal(Mammukoya) who helps him. He introduces Ravi Varma to Abdhullah(Mohanlal), who is a singer in Mumbai. Abdhullah is in need of money and upon persuasion from Ali, goes to Kerala planning to kill Thampuran.

Abdhullah disguises himself as Ananthan Namboodiri and meets Thampuran stating that he is Ravi Varma's friend who wants to study about the palace. Thampuran does not like this, however allows him to stay a couple of days at the Palace. Bhagirathi thinks Ananthan is Unni and shows stages of recovery from mental disorder with his presence. Once the day Thampuran asks Ananthan to leave arrives, he sings the famous Pramadhavanam song which impresses Thampuran and he starts liking him. Radha falls in love with him. Ananthan is even permitted to dine with Thampuran after having developed a strong relationship with him. Gupthan(Jagadeesh) on finding that Radha is in love with Ananthan, misleads Ramanattukara Ananthan Namboodirippad (Kaithapram), a famous musician, telling him that Ananthan has portrayed him as a good for nothing fellow. Enraged by hearing this, Namboodirippad travels to the palace and compete with Ananthan, singing the famous Devasabhathalam after which he understands that Gupthan mislead him.

Ravi Varma and group wants Thampuran to be killed immediately. Ananthan one day realises that Thampuran is an old friend of his father. Thampuran also says Ananthan that Radha was brought up by him as his daughter after the demise of Unni. Thampuran also requests Ananthan to marry her. Ananthan, unable to kill Thampuran pleads to the Group that he cannot kill him. The group gets angry and Ravi Varma travels to Mumbai to find another killer. He comes back with Karim, a goon from Mumbai to kill Thampuran. Thampuran, identifies that Ananthan is a Muslim named Abdullah when he accidentally sees Ananthan performing Daily Namaz.

Ananthan tells Thampuran that he is surrounded by enemies and he can save him. But Thampuran denies. Next day morning Thampuran is found to have disappeared. Karim and other goons try to find Thampuran and indulges in a fight with Ananthan. Ananthan, overpowers him and the Group and they all runs away from the palace. After the fight is over, Ananthan releases Thampuran, whom he had locked up in a room in order to save him from Karim. Thampuran shockingly realises that Ananthan is his friend's son and feels sorry for having disbelieved him. He requests Ananthan to stay in the palace as Unni and marry Radha. Ananthan accepts the request from Thampuran.

Cast

Soundtrack

The acclaimed soundtrack of this movie was composed by Music Maestro Raveendran Master for which the acclaimed lyrics were penned by Kaithapram who also did a notable role in the film. All the songs of this movie were instant hits.

TrackSong TitleSinger(s)Other notes
1PramadhavanamDr. K. J. YesudasPicturised on Mohanlal.

Raagam: Jog[2]

2DevasabhathalamDr. K. J. Yesudas, Raveendran, SharrethAnother version, in which M. G. Sreekumar replaces Raveendran Master, was also recorded. But Raveendran's version was selected in the movie. Song is picturised on Mohanlal and Kaithapram.

Raagam: Raagamaalika (Hindolam, Thodi, Panthuvarali, Abhogi, Mohanam, Shanmukhapriya, Sankarabharanam, Kalyani, Chakravakam, Revati)

3NaadaroopiniM. G. SreekumarM. G. Sreekumar won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. Song is picturised on Kaithapram.

Raagam: Kanada

4Gopika VasanthamDr. K. J. Yesudas, K. S. ChithraDuet song picturised on Mohanlal and Gautami.

Raagam: Shanmukhapriya

5DevasabhathalamDr. K. J. Yesudas, M. G. Sreekumar, SharrethRaagam: Raagamaalika (Hindolam, Thodi, Panthuvarali, Abhogi, Mohanam, Shanmukhapriya, Sankarabharanam, Kalyani, Chakravakam, Revati)
6Thu Badi Maasha AllahDr. K. J. Yesudas, ChorusA Hindi Qawwali song picturised on Mohanlal & Miss Kim. Lyrics by Madhu (Bihar).

Raagam: Patdeep

Awards

1. Nedumudi Venu won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.
2. M. G. Sreekumar won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer ( for the song "Naadaroopini").
3. Mohanlal won the Ujala Award and Kerala Movies Goers Award for Best Actor.
4. Raveendran won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Malayalam

References

  1. Sharadhaa, A. (8 May 2013). "When the autowale grab all the limelight". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  2. http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/silver-milestone-for-a-golden-song/article7051341.ece
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