# Meesa Madhavan

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2002 Malayalam movie, directed by Lal Jose

Meesha Madhavan Official poster Directed by Lal Jose Written by Ranjan Pramod Produced by Maha Subair Sudhish Starring Dileep Indrajith Sukumaran Kavya Madhavan Jagathy Sreekumar Narrated by Ranjith Cinematography S. Kumar Edited by Ranjan Abraham Music by Vidyasagar Production company Moviekshetra Distributed by Kalasangham Films Kas Varnachithra Release date 4 July 2002 (2002-07-04) Running time 160 minutes Country India Language Malayalam Budget ₹1.45 crore[1] Box office ₹21 crores

***Meesha Madhavan*** (lit. 'Moustache Madhavan') is a 2002 Indian [Malayalam](/source/Malayalam)-language [action comedy film](/source/Action_comedy_film) directed by [Lal Jose](/source/Lal_Jose) and written by [Ranjan Pramod](/source/Ranjan_Pramod). The film stars [Dileep](/source/Dileep_(actor)) in the title role, while [Indrajith Sukumaran](/source/Indrajith_Sukumaran), [Kavya Madhavan](/source/Kavya_Madhavan), [Jagathy Sreekumar](/source/Jagathy_Sreekumar), [Harisree Asokan](/source/Harisree_Asokan) and [Cochin Haneefa](/source/Cochin_Haneefa) play supporting roles. It was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The success of the movie catapulted Dileep to superstardom in [Malayalam cinema](/source/Malayalam_cinema).[2] It was remade in Telugu as *[Dongodu](/source/Dongodu)* (2003) starring [Ravi Teja](/source/Ravi_Teja), in [Kannada](/source/Kannada) as *Hori* (2011) starring Vinod Prabhakar and in Tamil as *[Kollaikaran](/source/Kollaikaran)* (2012) starring [Vidharth](/source/Vidharth).[3]

## Synopsis

The story revolves around Madhavan, a man who became a petty thief due to family debts and is well respected by the villagers. However, he lands in trouble after he gets falsely accused of stealing the idol of the village goddess. He escapes from the police custody and tries to find the real culprit.

## Plot

The prologue shows a young Madhavan stealing from the home of Bhageerathan. While escaping, he is helped by an old thief, 'Mullani' Pappan, who learns the boy was stealing to pay a debt due the next day.

Set in the fictional village of Chekk, [Palakkad](/source/Palakkad), the story introduces Madhavan, a local [Robin Hood](/source/Robin_Hood) nicknamed "Meesa" Madhavan on [Vishu](/source/Vishu). Madhavan and his friends, including one dressed as [Lord Krishna](/source/Lord_Krishna), ruin the [Vishu kani](/source/Vishu) of his nemesis, the cutthroat [loan shark](/source/Loan_shark) Bhageerathan Pillai. Madhavan had turned to petty thieving after his father's death to support his family. His [epithet](/source/Epithet) "Meesa" Madhavan, reflects the belief that if he twirls his [handlebar moustache](/source/Handlebar_moustache), a robbery will occur.

When a corrupt new [Sub-Inspector](/source/Sub-Inspector), Eapen Pappachi, arrives, Bhageerathan allies with him to publicly humiliate Madhavan. Eapen threatens to make Madhavan shave his moustache. To save his house from Bhageerathan's scheme, Madhavan plans to win over his daughter, Rukmini. After she insults him and challenges him to steal from her home, he accepts. Madhavan steals her golden [waist Chain](/source/Belly_chain), knowing she cannot report the theft without dishonoring herself.

A humiliated Rukmini teams up with her father and his dim witted adviser Thirivikraman to frame Madhavan for theft by burying banknotes in his yard. Police arrive during a marriage proposal for Madhavan’s sister and force him to dig, but they find only [jackfruit](/source/Jackfruit) seeds. Eapen arrests Madhavan and thrashes him at the station, but he is bailed out by Advocate Mukundan Unni. Madhavan confronts the trio for ruining his sister’s marriage, threatening Bhageerathan. Rukmini, realizing her mistake, begins to fall for him. Eapen, who pursues Rukmini, is later beaten up by Madhavan after showing up at her house drunk. Eapen then accuses Rukmini of having an affair with Madhavan, causing an enraged Bhageerathan to lock her in her room.

Bhageerathan’s advocate convinces him to seize Madhavan's property to force him to abandon Rukmini. Faced with losing his home and his sister’s wedding, Madhavan publicly declares his love for Rukmini. To help him, his sister’s fiancé gives Madhavan the money needed to settle his debt. Madhavan goes to the temple to thank the goddess, which is witnessed by an [ambalavasi](/source/Ambalavasi) Warrier even though the [sanctum](/source/Garbhagriha) is closed.

The next day, the temple idol is missing, and Madhavan is blamed. Eapen arrests Madhavan who is attacked by a mob but he escapes and meets Pappan, the only one who believes his innocence. While hiding, Madhavan discovers that Eapen is the real thief and has hidden the idol in a [deadwells](/source/Dry_well) in Pappan’s compound. Pappan and Madhavan plan to expose Eapen by forcing him to retrieve the idol in front of the villagers. After a duel and a brief capture, Madhavan is freed by Pappan. The mob, now led by the [Head Constable](/source/Head_Constable) Nambooriyachan, helps Madhavan overpower Eapen and his goons. Madhavan returns the idol, becomes a hero, and Bhageerathan accepts his relationship with Rukmini.

## Cast

- [Dileep](/source/Dileep_(actor)) as Poovathingal Madhavan Nair (Meesha Madhavan) - Arun Kumar as Young Madhavan

- [Indrajith Sukumaran](/source/Indrajith_Sukumaran) as [SI](/source/Sub-inspector) Eapen Pappachi, the main antagonist

- [Kavya Madhavan](/source/Kavya_Madhavan) as Rukmini, Madhavan's childhood Friend and Love interest (Voice-over by [Sreeja Ravi](/source/Sreeja_Ravi)) - [Sanusha](/source/Sanusha) as Young Rukmini

- [Jagathy Sreekumar](/source/Jagathy_Sreekumar) as Krishnavilasom Bhageerathan Pillai, Rukmini's father

- [Harisree Ashokan](/source/Harisree_Ashokan) as Sugunan, Madhavan's Friend and Handyman Working at Village Store

- [Cochin Haneefa](/source/Cochin_Haneefa) as Thrivikraman, Bhageerathan Pillai's Adviser and Political Member at [Thiruvananthapuram](/source/Thiruvananthapuram)

- [Salim Kumar](/source/Salim_Kumar) as Advocate Mukundan Unni, Madhavan's Friend and Advocate

- [Oduvil Unnikrishnan](/source/Oduvil_Unnikrishnan) as [Head Constable](/source/Head_Constable) Achuthan Namboothiri, Prabha's Father, Madhavan's Father's Close Friend

- [Mala Aravindan](/source/Mala_Aravindan) as "Mullani" Pappan, Madhavan's Mentor

- [Jyothirmayi](/source/Jyothirmayi) as Prabha, Achuthan's Daughter and Madhavan's Ex-Lover

- [Karthika Mathew](/source/Karthika_Mathew) as Malathi, Madhavan's Younger Sister

- [Sukumari](/source/Sukumari) as Madhavan's Mother

- [James](/source/James_(Malayalam_actor)) as Pattalam Purushu, Madhavan's Friend and Soldier

- E. A. Rajendran as Poovathingal Vishwam, Madhavan's Elder Brother and Post Office Employee

- [Machan Varghese](/source/Machan_Varghese) as Lineman Lonappan, Madhavan's Friend and KSEB Employee Worker

- [Manikandan Pattambi](/source/Manikandan_Pattambi) as Pushkaran, Madhavan's Friend

- [Guinness Pakru](/source/Guinness_Pakru) as Tea Boy

- [J. Pallassery](/source/J._Pallassery) as Poovathingal Gangadharan Nair, Madhavan's Father

- Jayesh Pazhanimala as Madhavan's childhood friend

- Kalabhavan Prajod as Prabha's Husband

- [Ambika Mohan](/source/Ambika_Mohan) as Santhamma, Bhageerathan Pillai's Wife and Rukmini's Mother and Madhavan's Supporter

- [Gayathri](/source/Gayathri_(Malayalam_actress)) as Sarasu, Purushu's wife and Bhageerathan Pillai's Lover

- Meena Ganesh as Kalmayi Thatha, the village match-maker who brings proposal for Malathi

- Yamuna as Sindhu, Vishwam's Wife and Madhavan's Sister-in-Law

- [Dinesh Prabhakar](/source/Dinesh_Prabhakar) as Koya, Madhavan's Friend

- Vijayan Peringode as Warrier, Temple Committee Member

- Abraham Koshy as Eapen's henchman

- [Kozhikode Narayanan Nair](/source/Kozhikode_Narayanan_Nair) as Mukundan Unni's Senior Advocate and Bhageerathan Pillai's Legal Aide

- [Alexander Prasanth](/source/Alexander_Prasanth) as Background dancer in the track "Penne Penne"

- [Arun Cherukavil](/source/Arun_Cherukavil) as Background dancer in the track "Penne Penne"

## Soundtrack

Meesha Madhavan Soundtrack album by Vidyasagar Released 6 June 2002 (2002-06-06) Genre Feature film soundtrack Label Satyam Audios Producer Vidyasagar Vidyasagar chronology Randam Bhavam (2001) Meesha Madhavan (2002) Pattalam (2003)

The music album of *Meesa Madhavan* happens to be one of the most popular works of [Vidyasagar](/source/Vidyasagar_(composer)). The lyrics were written by [Gireesh Puthenchery](/source/Gireesh_Puthenchery). Originally, the song 'Elavathooru Kayalinde' was written by Arumugan [Venkitangu](/source/Venkitangu) as a folksong. A part of the song "Karimizhi Kuruviye" was reused by Vidyasagar himself in "Aasai Aasai Ippozhuthu" in *[Dhool](/source/Dhool)* and "Rafta Rafta" in *[Hulchal](/source/Hulchul_(2004_film))*.

Track Song title Singers Raga(s) 1 "Ente Ellamellam" K. J. Yesudas, Sujatha Mohan, Sreeja Ravi(Dialogues) Desh 2 "Karimizhi Kuruviye" Sujatha Mohan, V. Devanand Kapi 3 "Penne Penne" M. G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chithra, Kalyani Menon. Valachi 4 "Chingamaasam" Shankar Mahadevan, Rimy Tomy Shanmukhapriya 5 "Theme Music" Instrumental 6 "Elavathooru" P. Madhuri 7 "Pathiri Chuttu" Machad Vasanthi 8 "Ente Ellam" K. J. Yesudas 9 "Karimizhi Kuruviye" Sujatha Mohan Kapi 10 "Vaaleduthal" Vidhu Prathap, Anuradha Sriram Kharaharapriya

## Reception

A critic from *[Deccan Herald](/source/Deccan_Herald)* wrote that "After *[Tenkashi Pattanam](/source/Thenkasi_Pattanam)*, this is another comedy that actually tickles you into laughter. Portraying the travails of a thief, [Dileep](/source/Dileep) characteristically performs to perfection eclipsing even the versatile [Jagadhi Sreekumar](/source/Jagathy_Sreekumar). [Kavya Madhavan](/source/Kavya_Madhavan) as Rukmani has pretty little to do. The storyline itself has nothing new to offer, but it is the treatment of situations that require credit".[4]

## Box office

The film was commercial success at the box office[5] and became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2002, boosting Dileep to superstardom.[6][7][8] It had completed 250 days in theatres.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

## Accolades

**[Kerala Film Critics Association Awards](/source/Kerala_Film_Critics_Association_Awards)[16]**

- [Best Music Director](/source/Kerala_Film_Critics_Association_Award_for_Best_Music_Director) – [Vidyasagar](/source/Vidyasagar_(composer))

- Best Choreographer – Prasannan

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## External links

- [*Meesa Madhavan*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0353725/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e Films by Lal Jose Oru Maravathoor Kanavu (1998) Chandranudikkunna Dikkil (1999) Randam Bhavam (2001) Meesa Madhavan (2002) Pattalam (2003) Rasikan (2004) Chanthupottu (2005) Achanurangatha Veedu (2006) Classmates (2006) Arabikatha (2007) Mulla (2008) Neelathaamara (2009) Elsamma Enna Aankutty (2010) Spanish Masala (2012) Diamond Necklace (2012) Ayalum Njanum Thammil (2012) Immanuel (2013) Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum (2013) Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal (2013) Vikramadithyan (2014) Nee-Na (2015) Velipadinte Pusthakam (2017) Thattumpurath Achuthan (2018) Nalpathiyonnu (41) (2019) Meow (2021) Solomonte Theneechakal (2022)

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