Bheeshma Parvam
Bheeshma Parvam is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film produced, written, and directed by Amal Neerad. The film stars Mammootty in the lead role along with a supporting cast of Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, Shine Tom Chacko, Farhaan Faasil, Sudev Nair, Nadhiya, Dileesh Pothan, Jinu Joseph, Harish Uthaman, Nedumudi Venu, KPAC Lalitha, Veena Nandakumar, Srindaa, Lena, and Anagha. The film is co-written by Amal Neerad along with Devadath Shaji, Ravisankar and Additional Dialogues Written by RJ Murukan.
Amal Neerad and Mammootty were planning to film Bilal, the sequel to Big B, however due to the COVID-19 lockdown, the project was delayed and they decided to collaborate for a small-scale film. Sushin Shyam composed the soundtrack, whilst the editing and cinematography were handled by Vivek Harshan and Anend C. Chandran, respectively.
Bheeshma Parvam was released on 3 March 2022 and received positive reviews from critics who praised the cast performances, direction, screenwriting, action sequences, cinematography, and music, but criticised its pace and runtime. The film broke many box office records for a Malayalam film, crossing the ₹50 crore mark on the 6th day of its release. Bheeshma Parvam grossed over. The film remains as one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time.
Plot
In the late 1980s, Michael has been handling his family, one of the wealthiest ones in Kochi, and its business after his eldest brother Paily's death as Mathai, the second sibling is inept. Michael's late father Varkey has five children: Paily, Mathai, Michael, Simon and Susan; Paily was married to a Muslim Fathima, who after his death, was subsequently married to Ali, son of Majeed, with whom she has two sons Ajas and Ami. Mathai and his wife Molly happen to have two sons namely Peter and Paul, both of whom deeply dislike Michael but simultaneously fear him along with the other members of family like Simon as Michael had horrifically slayed the sons of Kocheri family, who had assassinated Paily.Simon is a priest while Susan married a corrupted Tamil police officer from Nagercoil, named Martin and has two children: Rachel and Abel, but her and her children's relationship with Martin is strained over Martin's infidelities. During the birthday party of Peter's son, Pauly, a woman whose son Prince was burnt to death by his girlfriend Elsa's high-caste family, and Elsa approach Michael, requesting him to help her seek revenge against them. Shivankutty, Michael's right-hand man beat Elsa's family members, who are responsible for Prince's death while it is disclosed that except for Annamma and Michael, Fathima and her sons are dear to none of the family. Michael offers Ami, a warehouse to set up a cafe but Peter and Paul, who control the warehouse, confronts Michael over his act but he restrains them from indulging in family business as it results in only losses.
Molly's brother T V James, an MP, consults Michael, appealing him for support to gain votes in the next elections but Michael refuses to accept as he has done nothing good for the public ever since he was elected. Their anger for Michael causes Peter, Paul, James and Simon to team up against him and put an end to his dominance over the rest of the family. James suggests the Kocheri family's head Iravi Pillai, who has a deep hatred for Michael for murdering his two sons namely, Madhavan Nair and Sudhevan Nair, that he bring back his grandson Kocheri Rajan Madhavan Nair, a notorious crime boss known as Bada Rajan in Mumbai for him to avenge his father's and uncle's murders. The affair between Rachel and Ami is divulged to the family leading to a discussion, where Martin clearly refuses to allow their wedding, but Michael vows to unite them keeping the tradition what his parents Varkey and Annamma did, when Paily had married Fathima.
Martin, who hates Michael from earlier for preventing him from having any extra-marital relationships, now teams up with Peter and others as he dislikes Michael involving in the matter of Rachael's wedding. Rajan, Peter and Paul kills Ami on his way back from the cafe and Ami's friend Rahim informs Ajas that Peter and Paul were spotted at the crime spot when Ami was killed. Enraged, Ajas arrives at the house of Anjootti family and attacks Peter and Paul but Michael resists him and rebukes him as there is no explicit evidence against them, but warns Peter and Paul. Susan, Rachel and Abel move out from Martin after Ami's death and Susan and Shivankutty tell Michael that Martin has an involvement in Paily's and Ali's deaths. While returning home from Susan's flat, a gang of thugs instructed by Rajan brutally attack Michael and his men, which results in Shivankutty's death.
Michael is hospitalised and regains his consciousness after three days, vowing to retribute and end the perpetrators in his family. Upon being instructed by Michael, Ajas kills Martin by driving a truck over him and later meets James, where he gives him a file that exposes all of his illegal activities. Scoffing Ajas, James claims that he shall return in two days from prison using his influence but Ajas counter-attacks by telling that he and Michael will be waiting to finish him. The police arrests a terrified James. Subsequently, Ajas meets a few victims of Simon's scandal and persuades them to file a case against him, swearing support. As a result, Simon is arrested. In a garage later, Ajas kills Peter and threatens Paul to leave from Kochi. Rajan is executed on commands from Rajan's mentee Chota Rajan. Michael and Ajas visit Kocheri family to confirm Rajan's death. Michael passes on his position to Ajas.
Cast
- Mammootty as Michael "Michaelappan" Anjootti, the patriarch of the Anjootti family
- Soubin Shahir as Ajas Ali, Ali and Fatima's elder son
- Sreenath Bhasi as Ami Ali, Ali and Fatima's younger son
- Shine Tom Chacko as Peter Anjootti, Mathai and Molly's elder son
- Farhaan Faasil as Paul Anjootti, Mathai and Molly's younger son
- Dileesh Pothan as MP T. V. James, Molly's brother
- Jinu Joseph as Fr. Simon Anjootti, Michael's younger brother
- Sudev Nair as Rajan Madhavan Nair "Bada Rajan"
- Harish Uthaman as ACP Martin Rajadurai, Susan's husband
- Nadhiya as Fathima Ali, Ali's wife and Anjootti Paily's first wife
- Nedumudi Venu as Kochery Iravippilla, Rajan's grandfather
- KPAC Lalitha as Karthyayaniyamma, Iravippilla's wife and Rajan's grandmother
- Anagha as Rachel, Martin and Susan's daughter; Ami's girlfriend
- Shebin Benson as Abel, Martin and Susan's son
- Lena as Susan, Michael's younger sister
- Srinda as Rasiya, Ajas's wife
- Veena Nandakumar as Jessy, Peter's wife
- Anasuya Bharadwaj as Alice, Michael's friend
- Abu Salim as Shivankutty, Michael's right-hand-man
- Manohari Joy as Annamma
- Nisthar Sait as Mathai Anjootti, Michael's older brother
- Maala Parvathi as Molly, Mathai's wife
- Kottayam Ramesh as Mani
- Pauly Valsan as Pauly
- Dhanya Ananya as Elsa, Pauly's daughter-in-law
- Amala Rose as Stephy, Paul's love interest
- Rohit Pathak as Chhotta Rajan
- Arun Kumar as Rahman Faizal
- P. J. Antony as Varkey Anjootti
Family tree
† Indicates a deceased character.
Production
Development
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.The film is written by Amal Neerad and Devadath Shaji with Ravisankar credited as additional screenwriter. RJ Murukan has penned the additional dialogues.
Filming
On 21 February 2021, principal photography began in Kochi. The filming of the film has been wrapped up on 21 September 2021.Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack album and score was composed by Sushin Shyam. In an interview, Sushin 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."The soundtrack album received positive reviews from critics. 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". The critic Veeyen wrote, "Sushin Shyam's arresting musical score leaves an extensive impression, and the upbeat track Parudeesa stands out from among the lot".