There is one commodity in this state which is going from bad to worse and to worst, both qualitatively and quantitatively- the Malayalam film industry.
I remember my college days when I was nothing short of a movie freak. I spent more time on Theater push-backs and in front of Video players than on classroom benches. The celluloid thrilled my senses than any form of entertainment I could think of. The intellectual Trivandrum film fraternity, ubiquitous film shows, ample opportunities to understand World Cinema and a peer group consisting some agile movie critics moulded the way I saw and understood films.
And I always loved Malayalam movies, especially the ones created by Padmarajan, Bharatan, Fazil, Sibi Malayil(in his Golden times), Kamal(before he lost his plot) and even Priyadarshan, Satyan Anthicad and co. The movies made in the 80s until mid 90s had something unique and magnetic in them...the script, music, the way the story was told, the astounding feats of acting... The over whelming no of awards and accolades which cascaded into the Malayalam movie industry during the 90s is a testimony.
Ah, the Golden years bygone... for good, for good...
It hurts visualizing the pathetic, turbulent and violent screenplays unfolding in Malayalam movie industry at present. The sad part being that the scenes behind the screen are far sub-standard to the ones we see on it. There seems to be an eternal fight scene going on in the background, between producers and actors, superstars and not-so-super stars, actors and technicians, directors between themselves and finally between producers and theater owners...
At times this catfight really turns sour, with some of the individuals completely forgetting that they have the spotlight on them and what they utter is telecast to millions of family audiences. Such is the foul language and dung-flinging that the strong language used on V/U certified movies appear as benign as nursery rhymes. Eg: the recently ended Vinayan- MACTA war.
Just as the Director's drama reached anti-climax another ferocious and potentially grave conflict broke out among the Producers and the theater owners. Theater owner's strange and unreasonable demand that new releases be curtailed to just 48 centers was ridiculed and discarded by the producer's association. A movie is owned by the Producer and infiltrating into the marketing rights of a Producer made no sense. Even big injustice was the denial of viewing rights for the most undervalued, underestimated, neglected and abused section of the movie industry: the viewers.
The paying public was forced into B and C class centers of Kerala as the A-Class Talkies owners refused to screen the new releases, including the two superstar flicks. Allowing a small section of the big silverscreen community to hijack the whole industry and shake the foundations of this enterprise sums up the present condition of Malayalam Film scenario... Rockbottom...
Like the similar and anti-public associations like the Trader's Union(Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi) and Petrol Bunk Owner's Association, these film unions seem to be on a race to come out front in consumer harrassment...
New Theater, Trivandrum
It was reported that a newer Superstar movie grossed 25% more in half the no of days the previous no: 1 blockbuster managed. This created a new trend in Kerala: releasing maximum no: of prints to maximum no: of theaters and collect the returns in minimum time. Today movies are screened on more than 100 centers statewide as against 25-30 a few years back, maximizing the chance of a healthy return for the Producer. I don't see a flaw in this distribution tactic as all around the world this is how it is done. The Talkies Owners cried foul in this deal as they feared their individual income would be cut short.
The golden rule in any Industry is that you have to adapt to the changes and only the fittest will survive. Moreover this is a move which is beneficial even to theaters in rural areas and not just to a few big-guns in big cities. Movie distribution all around the world is transforming to digital distribution where any theater owner can download a new flick and exhibit in his center. 100 day celebrations are going to be a thing of the past.
Also the theater dadas may well be prepared for the Multiplex mania that we are going to see in our cities very soon. At least 8 new multiplexes are planned in Trivandrum alone, 5 of them being greenfield ones. Over 30 screens are going to get added to the city in 3-4 years time, almost doubling the existing capacity. I'd bet on the public discarding the existing theaters right in the middle of the city gridlocks for the sophisticated pleasures of the Multiplex-malls in the Bypass and peripheries.
PVR Multiplex in Bangalore
That was all about the backyard news in Malayalam film industry. Now back to what really matters here: the movie itself...Continue reading here in Part II








12 comments:
Hi scorpiogenius,
GOOD caption & NICE post.
The real truth is described here.Its a pitiable situation for Malayalam film industry.Alas we terribly miss Padmarajan ,Bharathan movies which had a real life feel in them.
Nowadays the viewers are the victims of some crap movies;no story,no proper dialogue delivery & with a horrendous climax at last,wasting the precious time of people.
Hope this situation will alter & our fav superstars get their due respect and more films with a Bharathan Padmarajan signature come up &entertain us again.
mirage:))
really, these guys are shameless..the way the fight in public has tainted the image of malayalam film industry no end. Creativity is a thing of past here. We got only a handful of good films in the last 5 years. Compare this with the umpteen classics that used to release each year in Malayalam during its Golden period.
coming to multiplexes, its not affordable to the average malayali. with tickets prized at 200rs, a family movie outing can set you back by 1000rs. Here in Bangalore I prefer the local thatres more than the multiplexes, more for the economics and for the enjoyment part. The audience in multiplexes are upwardly mobile who stare at you if you make a loud cheer..hhehe...so, when going with friends I prefer the local theatre:d
how well said!
These parasitic organisations are the curse of Malluwood now.
Yes..we really missing those golden days..
I always enjoy watching old malayalam movies rather than the new ones.But same time heard some refreshing reviews about few new films like Thalappavu and Thirkkatha.
I cant see the dance and comedy scenes of Mammooty(Easwara...) and Meesa pirikkal of Mohanlal anymore..Its very common in their films these days.
About multiplexes lets see how its gonna work in our cities
nice to know that u are a papettan fan...am a die hard fan of Padmarajan..he is as good as the bigshots we talk about in hollywood!!
pinee talking about the current state of affairs..better not tell..am sad how our movies have seen a downward trend over the years!!
SG,
Happy to hear multiplexes coming.
:-)
On quality of movies:Lets not discuss the sad state of affairs.
Go watch movies like Inspector Garud or Parayaam.You will attempt suicide.
Dileep lacks class and attempts cheap comedy.The Ms do roles that are total misfit.Jayaram has not been doing any good may be for a one off VO Bhaarya.
Prithvi-Thinks he has had the likes of Akira Kurosawa as his shishyans.Enthoru Jada!Ho!
Wish Mid Career Lalettan movies come back.
-Nikhil
We will have to wait for another 100 years to get another 'Pappettan'. What a loss for Malayalam industry.
Don't remember how many times I saw 'thoovanathumbikal' and ' Munthirithoppukal'
none of the directors today have the class to create something like this, Pappettan at his romantic best.
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=m_3GZxkjj6U
malayalam film industry is indeed in a pitiable state..wid over acting superstars, sad scripts and horrible lyrics..malayalam basheye kola kulla cheyyunnu..wid jassi gift's songs..d recent one .."bomma bomma"..wat d hell..its sad to see great music artists like ouseppachan wastin time in realty shows judgin..and den actors like nedumudi venu in tv serials..wats happening to d real talented and experienced artist??? has glamour even swept dem away?? mammootty has become a real torture..d new apperence..baggy jeans and d colorful shirts..a real joker in gulan..dileeps low class comedies..kuberan,pachakuthira..and sometimes a sureshgopi style..like in don..yyy cant dey just b demselves..and prithvis and bhavanas jaaada and d recent one ajmals filmfare hope in next movie..i wonder whether he will get an another chance..forget abt a film fare award..
After a lot of pressure from my folks @ home, I queued two malayalam movies "Inspector Garud" and "Vaamanapuram Bus Route".
Everyones first reaction of these movies were "Cheee"
expectations were that of Varavelppu, his higness abdullah, manichitrathaazu etcc...
Pakshe ithu oru thattipulla pattippu aayee poyee
Anyways Malluwood is almost become the wood to be burned away and make way to Tamil and Telugu dubbed movies
Bye bye Ms and Ds and Ts and.... et-all
Nice read anyways
Agni Sharman
http://www.simplymalayalees.com
@ mirage, lets hope so...but to be honest i dont see the golden ages coming back.
@ Praveen, agree with the first part...imagine the state of the new generation who are cursed to watch such craps..
about multiplexes, i believe it is the necessity of the times...rates could be a problem but i think they are worth it.:)
@ amal, -do-
@ nishanth, lol...exactly. Its a pain now watching them rot away on screen.
@ mathew, of course, of course...padmarajan always! there have been more names worth comparing but it will be like comparing Sachin Tendulkar with the contemporary players...
Padmarajan was a class apart.
@ Nikhil, hahahahaaaa so what do I do? Stay away from such films at all cost. The last big mistake I did was going to see 'Alibhai"...but then I was only a week married and my wife wanted to see the Lalettan movie with family...!!! God help...
@ Ajith, yeah i've seen that clip in youtube...gimme more.... :(
@ divya, well said...agree with u on many counts...
@agn sharman, ouch! what a selection of movies for a past time...heheheee
thanks for commenting.:)
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=D4-EqyNGFgs
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