Nirmalyam
Nirmalyam is a 1973 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring P. J. Antony and Shanta Devi. Malayalam actor P. J. Antony won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 1974 for his performance as a velichappadu in this movie. The film received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and Kerala State Film Award for Best Film in 1974. It is one of the classics in Malayalam cinema.
It is the debut of M. T. Vasudevan Nair as director and also the debut of Sukumaran and Sumithra as actors. It is the second movie of Ravi Menon, who acted earlier in a Hindi movie. This movie was a breakthrough in Ravi Menon's acting career.
The movie is an adaptation of the short story "Pallivalum Kalchilambum" by M. T. Vasudevan Nair.
Plot
The movie revolves around a neglected temple and the people dependent on the temple. P. J. Antony is the caretaker of the temple. The Velichapadu's wife Narayani runs the household with the meager income from temple. His son Appu is educated but is unemployed as a result he loses faith in the temple and goddess. Velcihapadu's daughter Ammini helps him in temple rituals. The temple priest quits and starts a tea shop. A new priest from neighboring village Brahmadattan Nambothiri now takes care of the temple. He is eager to get a government job as his situation at home is not good and younger sisters not yet married. He seduces Ammini, daughter of Velichapdu and leaves the village. Because of extreme poverty Velichapdu starts to beg. One day his son Appu tries to sell the holy sword to a pawn seller and Velichapadu finds it. He asks his son Appu to leave the house immediately.Meanwhile, there is a smallpox outbreak in the village, first affected is Variyar's wife. Due to the outbreak of smallpox people become serious about the temple and its ritual. The villagers decide to conduct the festival in temple for the Goddess and started collecting money from all. On the day of festival Velichapadu found that his wife was selling her body to a local moneylender for a living. The Velichapadu was totally devastated. The film ends with a devastating scene. The oracle dances before the goddess, spits at her face with his blood, strikes his forehead with the sacred sword, till he falls down dead.
Cast
- P. J. Antony as Velichapad
- Shantha Devi
- Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair as Valiya Thamburan
- Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Velichapad's wife Narayani
- Sukumaran as Velichapad's son Appu
- Ravi Menon as Brahmadattan Namboothiri the temple priest
- M. S. Namboothiri
- S. P. Pillai
- Sankaradi as Ravunni Nair
- Sumithra as Velichapad's daughter Ammini
Production
Veteran actor Sankaradi was originally cast for the role of Velichapad. But he rejected the offer saying that his physique wouldn't suit the role. He himself suggested P. J. Antony, whose performance is still regarded as one of the finest onscreen performances ever.
Soundtrack
Song | Playback singers | Lyrics | Duration |
"Panimathimukhi Bal.." | K. P. Brahmanandan, Sukumari Narendra Menon | Swathi Thirunal | |
"Thinthanam Tharo.." | Sukumari Narendra Menon, Padmini | Edasseri | |
"Samayamay.." | K. P. Brahmanandan, L. R. Anjali | Edasseri | |
"Sreemahadevan Thante.." | K. P. Brahmanandan, Padmini | Edasseri |
Awards
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film
- National Film Award for Best Actor - P. J. Antony
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Film
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor
- Kerala State Film Award for Dialogues