# Ramji Rao Speaking

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1989 Indian film by Siddique–Lal

Ramji Rao Speaking Poster Directed by Siddique–Lal Written by Siddique–Lal Produced by Fazil Ousepachan Vaalakuzhy Swargachitra Appachan Starring Sai Kumar Mukesh Innocent Vijayaraghavan Devan Cinematography Venu Edited by T. R. Shekar Music by S. Balakrishnan Production company Adithya Films Distributed by Century Release date 4 August 1989 (1989-08-04) Running time 150 minutes Country India Language Malayalam

***Ramji Rao Speaking*** is a 1989 Indian [Malayalam](/source/Malayalam)-language [comedy-thriller](/source/Comedy-thriller) film written and directed by the duo [Siddique–Lal](/source/Siddique%E2%80%93Lal) (in their directorial debut) and produced by [Fazil](/source/Fazil_(director)), [Swargachitra Appachan](/source/Swargachitra_Appachan), and Ousepachan Vaalakuzhy. It was later remade in tamil as Arangetra Velai. It stars [Sai Kumar](/source/Sai_Kumar_(Malayalam_actor)), [Mukesh](/source/Mukesh_(actor)), [Innocent](/source/Innocent_(actor)), [Vijayaraghavan](/source/Vijayaraghavan), [Devan](/source/Devan_(actor)), [Rekha](/source/Rekha_(Tamil_actress)), with [Sankaradi](/source/Sankaradi), [Sukumari](/source/Sukumari), [Kunchan](/source/Kunchan_(actor)) and [Mamukkoya](/source/Mamukkoya) in other supporting roles. The film deals with social factors affecting [Kerala](/source/Kerala) including unemployment during the 1980s, and went on to achieve a [cult](/source/Cult) [classic](/source/Classic) status.[1][2][3]

*Ramji Rao Speaking* marked the debut of director duo [Siddique](/source/Siddique_(director)) and [Lal](/source/Lal_(actor)), actors Sai Kumar (first appearance in a notable role), Rekha, N. F. Varghese and Harishree Ashokan (both in minor roles), and music director [S. Balakrishnan](/source/S._Balakrishnan_(composer)). *[Mannar Mathai Speaking](/source/Mannar_Mathai_Speaking)* (1995) and *[Mannar Mathai Speaking 2](/source/Mannar_Mathai_Speaking_2)* (2014) are the sequels to the film.

The core plot of the movie was inspired by the 1971 [American Broadcasting Company TV film](/source/List_of_television_films_produced_for_American_Broadcasting_Company) *See The Man Run* directed by [Corey Allen](/source/Corey_Allen) and written by [Mann Rubin](/source/Mann_Rubin).[4] [Fazil](/source/Fazil_(director)) remade this film in [Tamil](/source/Tamil_cinema) as *[Arangetra Velai](/source/Arangetra_Velai)* (1990), with [Mamukkoya](/source/Mamukkoya), Sukumari and Vijayaraghavan reprising their role and the character of Gopalakrishnan being replaced by a female. [Priyadarshan](/source/Priyadarshan) remade the film in Hindi, titled *[Hera Pheri](/source/Hera_Pheri_(2000_film))* (2000). It was also remade in Telugu as *[Dhanalakshmi, I Love You](/source/Dhanalakshmi%2C_I_Love_You)* (2002), in Odia as *Wrong Number* (2002), in Kannada as *Trin Trin* (2004), in Bengali as *Hera Pheri* (2016) and Punjabi as *[Gol Gappe](/source/Gol_Gappe_(film))* (2023).

## Plot

The story revolves around three [unemployed people](/source/Unemployment_in_India) (the third is a middle aged unsuccessful theatre owner). The story opens with the arrival of Balakrishnan in [Kochi](/source/Kochi) to dispute the denial of his company job which he was supposed to receive several years ago. Several candidates overtook his chance and the last one was Rani who pretends to be an influential figure, the daughter of Shivashankaran Panicker. Rani threatens Balakrishnan to continue her work despite his efforts to overthrow her. The [company manager](/source/Business_manager) knows about her family situation and helps her keep the job. Balakrishnan is determined to stay in the town until he succeeds in getting the job.

During his stay, Balakrishnan finds a temporary lodging in 'Urvasi Theatre', owned by [Mannar](/source/Mannar%2C_Alappuzha) Mathai, with another tenant Gopalakrishnan, both unemployed and with insignificant earnings. Mathai is constantly pestered by calls intended for Urumees Thampan, a rich businessman, and vice versa. Initially, Gopalakrishnan does not like the new tenant because of a misunderstanding made by Balakrishnan that Gopalakrishnan is a [pickpocket](/source/Pickpocketing) at the market, in vain. Gopalakrishnan is tricky and cunning, who lies to his mother by telling her that he works in a large company in [Calcutta](/source/Calcutta) and that he is building a new house in Kochi. Balakrishnan discovers the truth and mistakes Gopalakrishnan as a fraud. Gopalakrishnan makes Balakrishnan to sign a white paper and betrays him by writing a [no-objection letter](/source/No-objection_certificate) to Rani, thus giving her the job. Gopalakrishnan brings Balakrishnan's friend Hamzukkoya who is desperately searching for him to the house. Hamzukkoya threatens to commit [suicide](/source/Suicide_in_India) if he does not repay the debt of [Rs.](/source/Indian_rupee) 35,000 he took for his sister's wedding, which Hamzukkoya wants to use for his daughter's wedding as fast as possible. He demands the money from Rani, but what shocks Balakrishnan most was the realisation of Rani's family dire situation, having a blind son who needs a surgery worth rupees 50,000, which she had earlier demanded from Balakrishnan in return for the job. Balakrishnan gets drunk at night and reveals the fraud play Gopalakrishnan has done to his own mother, which Gopalakrishnan justifies as comforting his mother who has had health issues because Gopalakrishnan [did not get a job months after passing out of college](/source/Graduate_unemployment). The truth melts the hearts of both Balakrishnan and Mannar Mathai, they all become friends enjoy the night despite their unending problems and celebrates the night.

Early in dawn, Balakrishnan wakes up to a ringing telephone. A gang leader named Ramji Rao has kidnapped Nisha, Urumees's daughter and is asking for a ransom of Rs. 1 [lakh](/source/Lakh). The three unemployed have no relation with Urumees; Ramji Rao had apparently dialled the [wrong number](/source/Misdialed_call). Panicking, the trio tries to find the number of Urumees from a [phone directory](/source/Telephone_directory), only to find out that the numbers of Urvasi Theaters and Urumees were mistakenly interchanged in the printed directory. Gopalakrishnan comes up with an idea and asks Balakrishnan to act as a dealer between Ramji Rao with Urumees, without letting them know about each other, and demand a ransom of four lakh to Urumees, instead of one lakh, get Nisha from Ramji Rao, and take the remaining three lakh for themselves. They narrowly escape Hamzukkoya who tries to assault Balakrishnan, who has not paid for the wedding. They find it difficult as the [police](/source/Kerala_Police) suspect them and they find it hard to keep Urumees and Ramji Rao anonymous to each other. Finally, after a struggle, the trio rescues Nisha from the gang leader and hands her over to Urumees. Ramji Rao is arrested, and they confess the truth to him after a police encounter. Gopalakrishnan gives Hamzukkoya his money, but is arrested along with Balakrishnan and Mannar Mathai soon after he reaches home. Urumees forgives them and is thankful for returning his daughter, and offers them the three lakh rupees as a reward, telling them that they do not have to stay at the police station for more than an hour. The film ends with Nisha calling Urumees, mocking Ramji Rao.

## Cast

- [Sai Kumar](/source/Sai_Kumar_(Malayalam_actor)) as Balakrishnan[5]

- [Mukesh](/source/Mukesh_(actor)) as Gopalakrishnan[5]

- [Innocent](/source/Innocent_(actor)) as Mannar Mathai[5]

- [Vijayaraghavan](/source/Vijayaraghavan_(actor)) as Ramji Rao[5]

- [Devan](/source/Devan_(actor)) as Urumees Thampan[5]

- [Rekha](/source/Rekha_(Tamil_actress)) as Rani[5]

- [Sankaradi](/source/Sankaradi) as Hindustan Chemicals Manager

- [Mamukkoya](/source/Mamukkoya) as Hamzakkoya

- [Sukumari](/source/Sukumari) as Saraswati

- [Kunchan](/source/Kunchan_(actor)) as Mathai

- [Alleppey Ashraf](/source/Alleppey_Ashraf) as Chemmeen Varghese

- [N. F. Varghese](/source/N._F._Varghese) as a Hindustan Chemicals staff member

- [Harisree Asokan](/source/Harisree_Asokan) as a Sandhyav

- Amritam Gopinath as Matron

- M. L. Augustine as office peon

- Anjana as Nisha, Urumees Thampan's daughter

- P. C. George as the [circle inspector](/source/Circle_inspector) of [police](/source/Kerala_Police)

- Shiyas Basheer as Unni, Rani's brother

## Production

The movie was directed by [Siddique–Lal](/source/Siddique%E2%80%93Lal) duo, who were assistants of [Fazil](/source/Fazil_(director)). The film was also produced by Fazil. [Sai Kumar](/source/Sai_Kumar_(Malayalam_actor)) made his acting debut with this film.[6]

## Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack contains 4 songs, all composed by [S. Balakrishnan](/source/S._Balakrishnan_(composer)) in his debut, with the lyrics by [Bichu Thirumala](/source/Bichu_Thirumala). [A. R. Rahman](/source/A._R._Rahman) programmed the song "Kalikalam".[7]

# Title Singer(s) 1 "Avanavan Kurukkunna" M. G. Sreekumar, C. O. Anto, Chorus 2 "Kalikkalam Ithu Kalikkalam" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 3 "Kanneerkkaayaliletho" M. G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chitra 4 "Oraayiram Kinaakkalal" M. G. Sreekumar, Unni Menon, K. S. Chitra, C. O. Anto, Chorus

## Reception

The film became a commercial success.[8][9][10][11][12] In 1989, *[The Hindu](/source/The_Hindu)* wrote, "Siddique and Lal have to be complimented on their brilliant maiden venture, a rollicking comedy."[13] *[Kalakaumudi](/source/Kalakaumudi)* wrote: "Sai Kumar makes an impressive debut...However it is Innocent who is the showstealer."[14]

## Remakes

Year Film Language Cast Director 1990 Arangetra Velai Tamil Prabhu, Revathi, V. K. Ramasamy Fazil 2000 Hera Pheri Hindi Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal Priyadarshan 2002 Dhanalakshmi, I Love You Telugu Allari Naresh, Aditya Om, Naresh Shiva Nageswara Rao 2002 Wrong Number Odia Mihir Das, Sritam Das Bobby Islam 2004 Trin Trin Kannada Dharma, Rakesh Krishna, Doddanna Adithya Chikkanna 2016 Hera Pheri Bengali Rajatava Dutta, Vivek, Subhasish Mukherjee Sujit Guha[15] 2023 Gol Gappe Punjabi Binnu Dhillon, Rajat Bedi, B. N. Sharma Smeep Kang[16]

## Legacy

Mukesh's mother's warden's dialogue in the film "Kambilipothappu (woollen blankets)" became a catchphrase.[17]

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## External links

- [*Ramji Rao Speaking*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0353935/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e Ramji Rao Speaking series Original films Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) Mannar Mathai Speaking (1995) Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 (2014) Remakes Arangetra Velai (1990) Hera Pheri (2000) Dhanalakshmi, I Love You (2002) Wrong Number (2002) Trin Trin (2004) Hera Pheri (2016) Gol Gappe (2023) Related The Living and the Dead Vertigo (1958) See The Man Run (1971) Do Ladke Dono Kadke (1979) Phir Hera Pheri (2006) Bhagam Bhag (2006) Brahmanandam Drama Company (2008) Sadhu Miranda (2008) Maaro (2011)

v t e Hera Pheri film series Films Hera Pheri (2000) Phir Hera Pheri (2006) Hera Pheri 3 Related Do Ladke Dono Kadke (1979) Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) Dhanalakshmi, I Love You (2002)

v t e Films directed by Siddique Directed alone Hitler (1996) Friends (1999) Friends (2001) Chronic Bachelor (2003) Engal Anna (2004) Sadhu Miranda (2008) Body Guard (2010) Kaavalan (2011) Maaro (2011) Bodyguard (2011) Ladies and Gentleman (2013) Bhaskar the Rascal (2015) Fukri (2017) Bhaskar Oru Rascal (2018) Big Brother (2020) Directed with Lal Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) In Harihar Nagar (1990) Godfather (1991) Vietnam Colony (1992) Kabooliwala (1993) Mannar Mathai Speaking (1995) King Liar (2016) (writer only)

v t e Films by Lal Writer & Director as Siddique–Lal Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) In Harihar Nagar (1990) Godfather (1991) Vietnam Colony (1992) Kabooliwala (1993) Mannar Mathai Speaking (1995) alone 2 Harihar Nagar (2009) In Ghost House Inn (2010) Tournament – Play & Replay (2010) Cobra (2012) King Liar (2016) Writer as Siddique–Lal Pappan Priyappetta Pappan (1986) Nadodikkattu (1987) Mannar Mathai Speaking (1995) Hera Pheri (2000) alone Honey Bee 2.5 (2017) Producer Hitler (1996) Superman (1997) Friends (1999) Tournament – Play & Replay (2010) Honey Bee 2: Celebrations (2017) & Distributor Thenkasipattanam (2000) Kalyanaraman (2002) Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004) Black (2004) Thommanum Makkalum (2005) Chanthupottu (2005) Pothan Vava (2006) Panthaya Kozhi (2007) 2 Harihar Nagar (2009) In Ghost House Inn (2010) Chanthupottu (2005) Distributor One Man Show (2001) Swapnakkoodu (2003) Bunglavil Outha (2005) Bharathchandran I.P.S. (2005) Chinthamani Kolacase (2006) Classmates (2006) Nivedyam (2003) Kangaroo (2003) Cycle (2003) Thalappavu (2008) Elsamma Enna Aankutty (2010) Salt N' Pepper (2011) Violin (2003)

v t e Fazil filmography Directed Manjil Virinja Pookkal (1980) Dhanya (1981) Marakkillorikkalum (1983) Ente Mamattukkuttiyammakku (1983) Eettillam (1983) Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu (1984) Poove Poochooda Vaa (1985) Ennennum Kannettante (1986) Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal (1986) Poovizhi Vasalile (1987) (Tamil) Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal (1987) En Bommukutty Ammavukku (1988) Varusham 16 (1989) Arangetra Velai (1990) Ente Sooryaputhrikku (1991) Karpoora Mullai (1991) Killer (1992) Pappayude Swantham Appoos (1992) Manichitrathazhu (1993) Kilipetchu Ketkavaa (1993) Manathe Vellitheru (1994) Aniyathipraavu (1997) Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997) Harikrishnans (1998) Life Is Beautiful (2000) Kannukkul Nilavu (2000) Kaiyethum Doorath (2002) Vismayathumbathu (2004) Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (2005) Moz & Cat (2009) Living Together (2011) Produced Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) No. 1 Snehatheeram Bangalore North (1995) Chandralekha (1997) Sundarakilladi (1998) Chronic Bachelor (2003)

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