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'Daivathinte Vikrithikal' is a 1992 Malayalam-language film co-written and directed by Lenin Rajendran based on M. Mukundan's novel of the same name. The film tells the story of Alphonso, a man who chooses to suffer a slow, torturous life in his little village, Mahe, in preference to fortunes and pleasures away from it. Raghuvaran, Srividya, Rajan P. Dev and Malavika play the pivotal roles.

Raghuvaran was considered for the prestigious National Film Award for Best Actor, along with Mithun Chakraborty for 'Tahader Katha', but Mithun Chakraborty won the award.

Plot



The story begins in 1954, when the French, the colonial rulers were packing off from Mah, a coastal town in North Malabar, after 230 years, leaving behind remnants of a cultural history. Those, who considered themselves as belonging to Francophone culture, jumped onto the first available vessel to France.

Alphonso ignored the repeated pleas of his wife, Maggi to leave the land, where they no longer "belonged". The new social order became more, suffocating as Alphonso's earnings (as a "magician" of sorts) dwindled. The arrival of their son, Michael, from France revived hopes of a life without poverty, but Michael went back, leaving behind counterfeit gold and plunging the Alphonso family in deeper debts. Daughter Elsie's affair with Sasi became a local scandal.

Alphonso decided to leave, but the decision hung in the air. Alphonso looked around in the realization that he cannot tear himself away from Mah and the river to which he belonged. Mah was within him even in a society, where he had no reason for the sense of belonging. In a way, the film reveals what is now described as authentic "ethnicity".

Cast



* Raghuvaran as Alphonso

* Srividya as Maggi

* Rajan P. Dev

* Malavika as Elsie

* Thilakan as Kumaran Vaidyar

* Vineeth as Sasi, Son of Kumaran Vaidyar

* Sudheesh as Sivan, Son of Kumaran Vaidyar

* Appa Haja

* Riza Bava as Micheal

* Anil Murali

* Siddique

Awards



'Kerala state film awards' 1992

* Kerala State Film Award for Best Film

* Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress: 'Srividya'

* Kerala State Film Award for Best Story: 'M. Mukundan'

* Kerala State Film Award for Best Costume Designer:Danda Pani

Novel



The film is based on an award-winning novel of the same name by M. Mukundan. The novel, published in 1989 by D. C. Books, is considered a sequel to Mukundan's magnum opus 'Mayyazhipuzhayude Theerangalil'. The novel won the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award and N. V. Prize. It was translated to English under the title 'God's Mischief' by Penguin Books in 2002.

Trivia



The film featured a poem, 'Irulin Mahanidrayil', written by ONV Kuruppu and rendered by another famous poet V. Madhusudanan Nair .

References






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