Bheeshma Parvam (transl. The Chapter of Bheeshma) is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film produced and directed by Amal Neerad, the film stars Mammootty in lead role alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, Nadhiya Moidu, Shine Tom Chacko, Farhaan Faasil, Dileesh Pothan, Jinu Joseph, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Harish Uthaman, Lena, Shebin Benson, Anagha, Nedumudi Venu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Sudev Nair.[5] The movie is written by Amal Neerad and Devadath Shaji with Ravisankar credited as an additional screenwriter.[6] Manu Jose aka RJ Murukan has penned the additional dialogues.[7]
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Directed by | Amal Neerad |
Written by | Amal Neerad Devadath Shaji |
Produced by | Amal Neerad |
Starring | Mammootty |
Cinematography | Anend C. Chandran |
Edited by | Vivek Harshan |
Music by | Sushin Shyam |
Production company | Amal Neerad Productions |
Distributed by | A & A Release |
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Running time | 144 minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Box office | est. ₹115 crores[3][4] |
Amal Neerad and Mammootty were planning to film the movie Bilal, the sequel to Big B. Due to COVID-19 lockdown, the project was delayed and decided to collaborate for a small-scale movie.[8] The film was theatrically released on 3 March 2022 and received positive reviews from critics[9] The film broke many box office records for a Malayalam film, crossing the ₹50 crore (US$6.6 million) mark on the fifth day of its release.[10][11] As of 3 April 2022[update], Bheeshma Parvam grossed over ₹100 crore (US$13 million).[12][13] The film is currently the third-highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time in both worldwide and domestic box office.
In 1988, upon the death of the Anjootti family's eldest son, Paily, Michael, the third son of the Anjootti family in Kochi, had taken over the family business and reins since his older brother (second son) Mathai was an idler. In a bid for vengeance, Elsa, whose boyfriend was set on fire by her family, and Pauly, her boyfriend's mother, seek the assistance of Michael on the day of his grandnephew's birthday.
Shivankutty, Michael's right-hand man, beats Elsa's family as per the instruction of Michael. The whole family of Anjootti family came together for Peter's kid's birthday party. Paily's wife, Fathima, who later married Ali and had two sons Ajas and Ami, had to leave the Anjootti family house because of opposition from the rest of the family, but they were dear to Michael and his mother. The horrific past in which Michael killed those who killed - the brothers of the Kocheri Family - his elder brother Paily adds to the family members' fear of Michael. Michael summoned Ami and then offered him a godown for his cafe business, which was in the hands of Peter and Paul.
Peter and Paul later approach Michael to discuss about the godown issue, but Michael forbids Peter and Paul from business for the Anjootti family anymore, as it only causes losses for the family. This increases their hatred towards Michael. James, Molly's brother and an MP, approaches Michael, asking him for support to gain votes in the election. Michael refuses as James has done nothing for the people. This makes him enraged and it brings James, Simon - Michael's youger brother and a priest - ,Peter and Paul closer together to end the dominance of Michael in the family. James brings Rajan Madhavan Nair, Kocheri Iravi Pillai's grandson (another big family in Kochi), and a crime boss known as Bada Raja of Mumbai to Kochi.
Michael murdered Rajan's father and uncle for killing Paily in the past, so Rajan's hatred towards Michael was larger than anything. One day, the Anjootti family finds out about the love affair between Ami and Rachel. It leads to a family discussion, where the decision of Michael to unite them and his interference in his daughter's affairs enrages Martin. So Martin joins hands with James, Peter, Paul, Simon and Rajan to subdue Michael. Rajan's grandfather Iravi Pillai asks him to kill one of Ali's children to weaken Michael. Ami is then killed on the return journey after opening his cafe at the behest of Rajan, Peter and Paul. Ami's friend Rahim informs Ajas that Peter and Paul may have played a role in Ami's death as some people had seen them on that spot. Ajas comes to Anjootti's house and beats Peter and Paul.
Michael intervenes and stops Ajas as there is no explicit evidence and warns Peter and Paul. Susan and her son Abel move out of Martin's house after Ami's death. When Michael visits them, Susan and Shivankutty shared their suspicions about Martin's involvement with the Kocheri family in the death of Paily and Ali. It helped Michael realize that Martin was the most dangerous person in the family. After his return from the flat, a gang of thugs controlled by Rajan brutally attacks Michael in which Shivankutty dies. Michael gets hospitalized and regains consciousness after 3 days. Michael decides to take revenge against the perpetrators in the family. Ajas kills Martin by driving a truck over him on Michael's instruction.
Later, Ajas meets James and gives him a file that contains about his illegal activities. James scoffed saying he would be out in 2 weeks to which Ajas replies that he and Michael will be waiting for him outside. Later, the police arrest James. Ajas then meet Simon's older assault case victims and tell them to register a case against him, and assures the family that nothing would happen to them. Simon is then arrested and Ajas finds Peter and Paul, where he kills Peter and orders Paul to leave Kochi with his family. Rajan is then executed on orders from another goon of Mumbai named Chotta Rajan and Michael, Ajas and Mani visit to confirm his death.
After this, Michael retires and Ajas takes over his position in the Anjootti family.
Dotted lines indicate a love relationship between characters, and dashed lines indicate marriage relationship between characters.
† Indicates a deceased character.
Varkey † | Annamma | Iravippilla | Karthyayaniyamma | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Madhavan † | Rema † | Sudhevan † | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ali † | Fathima | Paily † | Mathai | Moly | Michael | Fr. Simon | Susan | Martin † | Rajan Madhavan Nair † | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ajaz | Rasiya | Ami † | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mammootty and Amal Neerad were originally supposed to collaborate for the sequel to Big B. The film, however, was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic as several scenes were to be shot abroad. The two subsequently teamed up for Bheeshma Parvam. Bheeshma Parvam is the reunion of Amal Neerad and Mammootty after 14 years. The film is produced by the director Amal Neerad himself under the banner of Amal Neerad Productions.[23]
On 21 February 2021, principal photography began in Kochi.[24] The filming of the film has been wrapped up on 21 September 2021.[25]
The film's soundtrack album and score was composed by Sushin Shyam. In an interview, Shyam revealed that making process of the soundtrack was a process that kept on evolving throughout the production, explaining: "When I did the teaser of Bheeshma Parvam, I had this idea, which wasn’t connected to the film at all. But after that, we thought of including that too in the film. So, basically it’s a process that keeps evolving, when you create a new tune, you think why not include it too. When I composed the track Parudeesa, it sort of gave me an idea about the music of the entire film.[26]
The soundtrack album, especially the track Parudeesa received highly positive reviews from critics.[27][28] Sajin Shrijith of The New Indian Express stated that "Sushin Shyam’s instantly immersive music alternates between various genres, from classical to contemporary and, at one point, evokes one of the spaghetti-western scores of Ennio Morricone".[29] The critic Veeyen[30] wrote, "Sushin Shyam’s arresting musical score leaves an extensive impression, and the upbeat track Parudeesa stands out from among the lot".[31]
The film was originally scheduled to be released on eve of Dusshera (12 October 2021), but was postponed due to shooting works. The film was then scheduled to release on 23 December 2021 but was postponed again.[32] It was scheduled to release on 24 February 2022, but it was again delayed.[33] It finally was released on 3 March 2022.
The satellite and digital rights of the film were secured by Asianet and Disney+ Hotstar. The film was streamed on Disney+ Hotstar on 1 April 2022, while it was premiered in Asianet on 7 September 2022 coinciding with the actor's birthday and Onam.
On the first day of its release, Bheeshma Parvam collected ₹6.7 crore (US$840,000) at the domestic box office. On its seventh day, the film collected ₹30 crore (US$3.8 million) from Indian box office and ₹23 crore (US$2.9 million) from overseas.[34] On its third week, the film grossed ₹47 crore (US$5.9 million) in India and ₹35 crore (US$4.4 million) in overseas for a worldwide total of ₹82 crore (US$10 million).[35] As of 3 April 2022[update], Bheeshma Parvam grossed over ₹100 crore (US$13 million) worldwide.[3][12]
Bheeshma Parvam was critically acclaimed who praised the cast performances (especially Mammootty, Soubin Shahir and Shine Tom Chacko), narrative style, direction, action sequences and technical aspects (soundtrack & musical score, production design, editing and cinematography).
Sajin Shrijith of The New Indian Express gave a rating of 4 out on 5 and wrote "Don’t go in if you expect a fight scene every five minutes. We get a fair amount of action, but it’s the character-centric moments in Bheeshma Parvam that tower above all else. And it has so many fascinating characters. None of them looked out of place or unnecessary. Everyone has something to contribute. Some traits are suggested through subtle and clever flourishes, like when Shine Tom Chacko’s character Peter reveals his true feelings for a male actor".
The Times of India rated 3.5 out on 5 and wrote "Right from the beginning, the film is careful enough to set its pace balanced and engaging, even as it organically establishes the characters, along with their backgrounds, place in the family tree and more with ease. Mammootty pleases as the invincible hero through his towering presence, body language, punch dialogues, stunts and more, giving those seeking entertainment enough moments to feel enthralled. Shine Tom Chacko, Sudev Nair and Soubin too are in top form in their respective roles. The treatment of the story has ensured that the women characters in it respectfully portrayed and a special attention to be politically correct, rightly so, is evident and laudAbel. Anend C Chandran’s lens has captured the visuals with gusto and the stunt choreography was also riveting for a movie of the genre".
The Hindu critic SR Praveen stated "All these characters still do not help paper over the fact that much of the basic story lacks any novelty. The simmering discontent within his home, and a man waiting to take revenge for Michael's actions in the past come together to haunt him; but knowing the pattern of such films, we certainly know how it will turn out. Until the last half an hour, Amal builds the film and Michael's character patiently in an unhurried pace that the audience can't be blamed for expecting it all to burst out like a dam towards the end. But this build-up kind of fizzles out towards the end, in what turns out to be a rather tame and hurried climax.".[36]
Sowmya Rajendran of The News Minute wrote "The major players get their own ‘mass’ introduction scenes, and how heartwarming it is to see the audience welcome not only Mammootty but also Soubin, Sreenath Bhasi and Shine Tom Chacko with cheers. If we must persist with drawing parallels with the Mahabharata, Even without putting too much thought into comparisons and parallels with the epic or the Hollywood classic, Bheeshma Parvam still works. There are unexpected moments of humour in the film that had me chuckling several times; like the grandmother who’s watching The Terminator and advises Michael to buy a machine gun to finish his ‘work’ as a gangster quickly".[37]
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