Puthiya Niyamam

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Puthiya Niyamam
Film poster
Directed byA. K. Sajan
Written byA. K. Sajan
Produced by
  • Geo Abraham
  • P. Venugopal
Starring
CinematographyRoby Varghese Raj
Edited byVivek Harshan
Music by
Production
companies
Abaam Movies
VG Films International
Distributed byAlabama Movies
Release date
  • 12 February 2016 (2016-02-12)
Running time
132 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Box officeest. ₹8 crore[2]

Puthiya Niyamam (transl. New Law) is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film written and directed by A. K. Sajan.[3] The film stars Mammootty and Nayanthara in the lead roles, along with Baby Ananya, Sheelu Abraham, Rachana Narayanankutty, S. N. Swamy, Roshan Mathew, Anil K. Reji, Sendrayan, and Aju Varghese in supporting roles. The film was released on 12 February 2016.[4] Nayantara won Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam for her performance in the movie.[5]

The film explores the drug fueled crimes and consumption of substances like marijuana and LSD by the youth.[6] The film was dubbed into Tamil and Telugu under the title Vasuki. The film was remade in Kannada as Purushothama (2022).

Plot[edit]

Louis Pothen is a popular part-time television film critic, an artist, and a divorce lawyer who also participates in a live TV channel named "Kathrika". His wife Vasuki Iyer is a Kathakali artist, and they live together along with their school-going daughter Chintha. They live away from their parents since their marriage was an inter-religious one.

One day, Vasuki is raped by her two neighbors, Aryan and Sudeep, who are engineering students and Pachabasmam, a man who irons clothes at her building when Louis and Chintha were going to Louis' mother house to visit her. Shortly after, She goes to the terrace of the building to get some items for her Kathakali performance. There, She gets angry when Aryan makes some irritable compliments about Vasuki. She tries to get out but Sudeep closes the door to the terrace. Both of them grab her and she fights back. She runs to the door again and tries to open the door but Pachabasmam refuses to open the door, betraying her. Vasuki goes into shock after the rape. She does not confide in anyone and becomes withdrawn. Her demeanor changes as she becomes irritable and lax in her household work. She even contemplates suicide, but a better sense prevails when she realizes that it is her rapists who should die and not her. After a Kathakali performance, she is complimented by Jeena Bhai, the new police commissioner. Vasuki finds Jeena's phone number from Louis's mobile,calls her and narrates her ordeal. Jeena encourages Vasuki to tell her what happened to her, but she strays away from the topic and focuses on men who sell fish near the building, Sura and Shibu, Who makes irritable compliments about housewives who buy from them. Both of them are later arrested. Jeena tries to get more information about her and she tells about what happened to her. Jeena insists on letting the police arrest them but Vasuki says she wants to take revenge and does not want to let them be handled by the law. Jeena helps her in killing all of them, starting with Pachabasmam. Jeena tells her to put pepper in the ironer with which he irons clothes and to put pepper in his asthma inhaler. Vasuki sits in the balcony of her apartment and watches Pacha die. Pachabasmam's death makes Sudeep a little worried but Aryan dismissed it off, telling him he might have just smoked too hard. To kill the rest of the culprits responsible, Jeena asks her if she knows about "Takotsubo" (driving the culprits to suicide) mentioning it as the method she will be using to kill the rest. Vasuki gets a parcel containing a phone which contains a SIM with which, Vasuki is supposed to talk to them as Jeena. Vasuki gets photos of Kani mohan, the sister of Sudeep's, Leaked videos from the pen camera which Aryan and Sudeep forgot about when they left the terrace after they had raped her. Vasuki calls Sudeep as Jeena and warns him. Then she leaks the videos online, and Jeena calls Kani and lets her know that her brother is a culprit which made Kani resent Sudeep. Sudeep commits suicide. Aryan hears about this and is called by Vasuki, Warning him as Jeena. He goes into hiding in an abandoned building and he gets a call from Vasuki saying that he has been caught and an arrest will be made. She mentions that "death is your only escape now" and Aryan commits suicide.


It is later revealed that Louis was informed by Swami, a resident of a neighboring apartment building, of his wife being raped. Swami had witnessed Vasuki being raped from his house but was old and too far away to help. He informs Louis about what he saw. Louis then reveals to Swami that through a mobile software (which can transform a male voice into a female voice), he mimics Jeena's voice and guides Vasuki to murder her rapists. He realizes that this is the only way that she will get absolution. Louis never reveals the truth to Vasuki and decides to keep it a secret so that they can lead a happy married life.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

In July 2015, it was reported that Mammootty and Nayanthara would play an inter-caste couple in A. K. Sajan's forthcoming film. The film was reported to be initially planned with Suresh Gopi in the lead. It was also reported that Sajan initially wrote the script with Renji Panicker in mind for the lead role, with Muthumani as heroine. But after hearing the script, Renji noted that the script demands a "larger scale" production and suggested Mammootty for the lead role. As per Ranji's suggestion when Sajan approached Mammootty, the offer was immediately accepted by him.[3][7] Regarding the characters, A. K. Sajan says, "Mammootty's character in the film, Louis Pothen, almost mirrors his real life personality. He's an easy-going lawyer, who is also a film critic and has a socialist leaning. However, Nayanthara's character Vasuki is diametrically opposite."[8]

Filming and post-production[edit]

Principal photography commenced on 21 August.[9][10] The film was initially titled Solomonte Koodaram,[11] but later changed to Puthiya Niyamam.[12][13] The title was revealed through its first look poster on 27 October 2015.[12] The filming was completed by October 2015 in Ernakulam and Thrissur.[13][14]

The costumes that Mammootty's character Louis Pothen has to don in film were purchased from Dubai by Mammootty himself. Roby Varghese Raj who was an assistant of cinematographers Rajeev Menon and Jomon T. John debuted as an independent cinematographer in the film.

Editing was done at the residence of Vivek Harshan in Chennai. Harshan, the National Award-winning film editor, was in commitment for six films simultaneously and edited Puthiya Niyamam at the insistence of director Sajan.[15] The post-production works including Mammootty's dubbing were completed in December. However, Nayanthara was unimpressed with the dubbing of her character and expressed her desire to dub for herself.[16] As it would be her debut dubbing in Malayalam language, a dubbing trial was conducted in Chennai in mid-January 2016.[17]

Music[edit]

The film consists of two songs composed by Gopi Sunder and Vinu Thomas. But shows only one song in the film.[18]

Box office[edit]

Puthiya Niyamam has reportedly collected 8.12 crore (US$1.0 million) and completed more than 7,000 shows in Kerala box office.[19][20] The film grossed 14.33 lakh (US$18,000) after 2 weekends at US box office.[21]

Critical reception[edit]

Sanjith Sidhardhan of The Times of India rated the film 3 out of 5 concluding, "Puthiya Niyamam is an intense tale elevated by the screen presence of its protagonists. It has a fresh take on certain aspects and is worth a one-time watch."[22] Rating 3.5 out of 5, Akhila Menon of Filmibeat called the film "a perfect thriller" and appreciated Mammootty and Nayanthara for their performance and "exceptional" screen chemistry, A. K Sajan for his direction and "brilliantly-written" script and Gopi Sundar for his "extraordinary" background score. The critic said, "The movie is engaging from the beginning till the end, even though most of the scenes are restricted to the lead characters."[23] Anu James of International Business Times also gave a rating of 3.5 in a scale of 5, saying "With thrilling moments accompanied by right amount of comedy, AK Sajan's scripting in "Puthiya Niyamam" makes the movie interesting and thought provoking," and noted Nayanthara's performance as her "career-best".[24]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Anu James (6 April 2016). "Kerala box office: Here is the collection report of 'King Liar,' 'Kali,' 'Vettah,' 'Paavada,' 'Puthiya Niyamam". International Business Times. International Business Times.
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  6. ^ Anu James (12 February 2016). "'Puthiya Niyamam' review roundup: Critics call Mammootty starrer a convincing thriller". International Business Times. International Business Times. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
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  13. ^ a b "സോളമന്റെ കൂടാരമല്ല, പുതിയ നിയമം". Madhyamam (in Malayalam). 25 August 2015. Archived from the original on 25 August 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
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  15. ^ റോബിൻ ടി. വർഗീസ് (6 February 2016). "ചെറുപ്പത്തെ പേടിക്കേണ്ടതില്ല". Malayala Manorama. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  16. ^ Sanjith Sidhardhan (13 January 2016). "Nayanthara to lend her voice for her next Malayalam film?". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
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  18. ^ Anjana George (1 December 2015). "Mammootty-Nayantara movie to have two songs". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  19. ^ Anu James (6 April 2016). "Kerala box office: Here is the collection report of 'King Liar,' 'Kali,' 'Vettah,' 'Paavada,' 'Puthiya Niyamam'". International Business Times. International Business Times. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  20. ^ "Mollywood 2016". International Business Times. 29 December 2016.
  21. ^ "Neerja continues its phenomenal run". Bollywood Hungama. Bollywood Hungama. 29 February 2016. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
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  24. ^ Anu James (13 February 2015). "'Puthiya Niyamam' review: Nayantara-Mammootty starrer urges women to speak out against social evils". International Business Times. IB Times. Retrieved 20 February 2015.

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