Malayalam Film Happy Days



Happy Days
Directed bySekhar Kammula
Produced bySekhar Kammula
Written bySekhar Kammula
StarringVarun Sandesh
Tamannaah
Nikhil Siddharth
Sonia Deepti
Rahul Haridas
Vamsee Chaganti
Music byMickey J Meyer
CinematographyVijay C Kumar
Edited byMarthand K. Venkatesh
Amigos Creations
Distributed byAmigos Creations
  • 28 September 2007 (United States)
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Running time
165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget40 million INR
Box office240 million INR(Gross)

Happy Days Malayalam Film Ringtone Download

Happy Days is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language musicalcoming of age film written, produced and directed by Sekhar Kammula. The film stars Varun Sandesh and Tamannaah in the lead roles, while Nikhil Siddharth, Sonia Deepti, and Rahul Haridas feature in pivotal roles. The target audience for this movie was primarily the youth, teenagers and engineering college students in Andhra Pradesh.

The film was dubbed in Malayalam and remade in Kannada as Jolly days and in Tamil as Inidhu Inidhu by actor Prakash Raj. The film won six Filmfare Awards South,[1] and three Nandi Awards.[2] In 2014, there were speculations that a Hindi remake of Happy Days would be directed by Sekhar himself, and would be co-produced by Salman Khan.[3][4][5] However, there were no further updates.

The film was produced by Allu Aravind and released on 27 January 2006. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Malayalam and released with the title Happy be Happy. The Telugu version was not successful at the box office whereas the Malayalam version was successful collecting ₹ 12.22 lakhs in its opening week at Ernakulam. Check out Happy Days critics reviews. Read the complete critics reviews & previews for the malayalam movie Happy Days only on FilmiBeat. The film was dubbed in Malayalam and remade in Kannada as Jolly days and in Tamil as Inidhu Inidhu by actor Prakash Raj. The film won six Filmfare Awards South, and three Nandi Awards. In 2014, there were speculations that a Hindi remake of Happy Days would be directed by Sekhar himself, and would be co-produced by Salman Khan.

Plot[edit]

Happy Days tells us a story that explores the lives of eight friends through the four years of their engineering course. Each one of them joins Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology with their own set of idiosyncrasies, eccentricities, beliefs and ideals. What starts off as a journey of individuals, slowly becomes a collective one over time. They bond over as they go through bullying seniors, stringent professors, intense examinations, over the top celebrations, love, betrayal, sacrifice and every other possible emotion that an individual can experience in a college. The movie portrays the mindset of a typical engineering student which helped youth to connect with the characters involved.

The film is a hyperbolic representation of a student's life. It is not meant to be taken seriously.[6]

Cast[edit]

  • Varun Sandesh as Chandrashekar 'Chandu'
  • Tamannaah as Madhu
  • Nikhil Siddharth as Rajesh
  • Sonia Deepti as Shravanthi 'Shravs'
  • Vamsee Chaganti as Shankar
  • Gayatri Rao as Aparna 'Appu'
  • Rahul Haridas as Arjun 'Tyson'
  • Monali Chowdhary as Sangeetha
  • Gururaj Manepalli as College Principal
  • Kamalinee Mukherjee as Shreya Madam (Guest Appearance)
  • Krishnudu as Bandodu
  • Randhir Gattla as Naveen
  • Aadarsh Balakrishna as Sanjay
  • Vamshi as Paidithalli
  • Adithya as Praveen
  • Shruti as Prashanthi
  • Srikanth
  • Nachiketh
  • Satya
  • Dileep
  • Chaitanya Chitrada
  • Kamal
  • Praveen
  • Suresh
  • Krishna
  • Sowjanya
  • Priyanka
  • Hima Bindu
  • Deepthi

Production[edit]

Casting[edit]

Sekhar Kammula held a talent search at Big FM and idlebrain.com and managed to select seven of the eight lead actors. He had to cast Tamannaah as a suitable actress was not found.[7] The main lead of the film was selected using the internet without any direct audition. Varun Sandesh did not audition for his role. He sent his photograph by e-mail in response to idlebrain.com advertisement and subsequently sent a video clip of himself enacting certain scenes along with a song via Google Video. Damidi Kamalakar Reddy, founding Secretary and Treasurer of Chaitanya Engineering College, acted as a Professor/Lecturer in a brief cameo role.

Location[edit]

Most of the movie was shot at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) and Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology MGIT. In fact, the opening scene between Appu and Rajesh was shot in MGIT with select scenes shot outdoors. Sekhar is an alumnus of CBIT, and he found it to be a suitable location. He had to arrange a special screening of Anand to the chairman of CBIT and its board members to convince them for an on-site shoot. Apparently, after watching Anand, the board granted their permission to shoot the film.[8]

Cost cutting measures[edit]

Sekhar Kammula cut costs of producing the film through various methods. By casting newcomers, he cut expenses to a reasonable level. As most of the shooting took place in the college, there was no need to construct sets. By partnering with Pantaloon Group, he saved another Rs 1 million in the costumes budget.[9]

Release[edit]

Happy Days was released on 28 September 2007 in the United States and 2 October 2007 in India. In addition, it was dubbed into Malayalam.

Response[edit]

Though the film featured mostly newcomers, it became a commercial hit throughout India. It collected 2 crores (20million) in 50 days.[10] The film received extremely positive reviews for its fresh story, cast, screenplay, and songs.[11][12][13][14]

Awards[edit]

Filmfare Awards South – 2008[1]
  • Best film – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Director – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Supporting Actress – Sonia Deepti
  • Best Music Director – Mickey J. Meyer
  • Best Lyricist – Vanamali (Areyrey Areyrey)
  • Best Male Playback Singer – Karthik (Areyrey Areyrey)
Nandi Awards – 2008[2]
  • Best film (Silver) – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Music Director – Mickey J. Meyer
  • Best Male Playback Singer – Karthik (Oh My Friend)
CineMAA Awards – 2008
  • Best Film – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Director – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Story – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Screenplay – Sekhar Kammula
  • Best Music – Mickey J. Meyer
  • Best Lyricist – Vanamali (Areyrey Areyrey)
  • Best Lyricist – Veturi
  • Best Male Singer – Karthik (Areyrey Areyrey)

Soundtrack[edit]

The Music was composed by Mickey J. Meyer and Released by Big Music.[15] The Audio Launch took place at Annapurna Studios on 24 August 2007, 100 students selected from various colleges in Hyderabad attended it to make it more colorful. The guests for the evening included BN Reddy (CBIT), Kamalakar Reddy (CBIT), Dil Raju, Sekhar Kammula, Ravi Naidu (BIG Music), Mahesh Kumar (Reliance business head), Mickey J Meyer, Swapna, C Vijaya Kumar, Ashok and the star cast.BN Reddy launched the audio CD and gave the first unit to Kamalakar Reddy.[16]

Mickey J. Meyer Won The Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Telugu and Nandi Award for Best Music Director for this Soundtrack.

Happy Days
Soundtrack album by
Released24 August 2007
Recorded2007
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:27
LanguageTelugu
LabelBig Music
ProducerMickey J. Meyer
Mickey J. Meyer chronology
Notebook
(2006)
Happy Days
(2007)
Hare Ram
(2008)
Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1.'Areyrey. Areyrey'VanamaliKarthik4:59
2.'Jill Jill Jinga'Venkatesh PatvariKrishna Chaitanya, Kranti, Aditya Siddharth, Sashi Kiran4:34
3.'Happy Days'Veturi Sundararama MurthyMickey J. Meyer, Harshika3:51
4.'Ya Kundendu'TraditionalPranavi1:24
5.'Ye Cheekati'VanamaliRanjith, Sunitha Sarathy4:45
6.'O My Friend'VanamaliKarthik5:03
7.'Happy Days' (Rock Version)Veturi Sundararama MurthyNaresh Iyer, Mickey J. Meyer3:51
Total length:28:27
Happy Days
Soundtrack album by
Released2007
Recorded2007
GenreSoundtrack
Length21:01
LanguageMalayalam
LabelRedakh Arts
Universal Music India
ProducerMickey J. Meyer
Film

All tracks are written by Rajeev Alunkal.

Malayalam Track-List[17]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1.'Ayyayyo'Karthik4:36
2.'Vida Chollam'Anu Pravin, Shobha3:52
3.'Unarukayayi'Vidhu Prathap4:31
4.'Manasinnu Marayilla'Ajay Satyan4:59
5.'Ee Theeppori'Manjari, Ranjith3:03
Total length:21:01

Happy Days Malayalam Film Song Lyrics

Dubbed Versions and Remakes[edit]

The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Happy Days and re-made in Kannada as Jolly Days and released in 2008. Both versions proved to be successful. The Tamil remake, Inidhu Inidhu,[18] was directed by noted cinematographer K. V. Guhan under actor Prakash Raj's Duet Movies banner, which flopped at the box-office due to its lack of richness and fresh feel. The first schedule was completed in Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore (also called VIT University) and featured newcomers as protagonists. Mickey J. Meyer was retained as the music director and the project was his first venture in Tamil.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'55th Annual Tiger Balm South Filmfare Awards 2008: Winners – Malluwood News & Gossips'. Bharatstudent.com (14 July 2008). Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  2. ^ ab'Nandi awards 2007 announced – Telugu cinema news'. Idlebrain.com (12 January 2008). Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  3. ^'Salman Khan to remake Sekhar Kammula’s Happy Days in Hindi'. Times of India (29 April 2014). Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  4. ^Sekhar Kammula gears up for Bollywood debut'. Times of India (2 May 2014). Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  5. ^Sekhar Kammula confirms his next film'. Times of India (1 May 2014). Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  6. ^Video on YouTube
  7. ^Idle Brain Interview with Sekhar Kammula. Idlebrain.com (26 September 2007). Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  8. ^'Audio launch – Happy Days'. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  9. ^'Announcement – Happy Days'. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  10. ^Box Office Collections of Hit Films of Tollywood- 2007. Great Andhra (31 December 2007). Retrieved on 11 May 2016.
  11. ^'Movie Review – Happy Days'. Archived from the original on 20 October 2007. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  12. ^'Telugu Movie review – Happy Days'. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  13. ^'A Trip Down Memory Lane'. Archived from the original on 23 February 2008. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  14. ^''Happy Days' Review: A Nostalgic Retreat'. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  15. ^'Happy Days - All Songs - Download or Listen Free - Saavn'. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  16. ^'Happy Days music launch - Telugu cinema function'. www.idlebrain.com.
  17. ^'Happy Days (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - EP by Mickey J Meyer on iTunes'. 1 January 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  18. ^டோடோவின் ரஃப் நோட்டு — Tamil Kavithai – தமிழ் கவிதைகள் – நூற்று கணக்கில்!. Cinesouth.com. Retrieved on 11 May 2016.

External links[edit]

  • Happy Days on IMDb
Awards
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Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu)
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Succeeded by
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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy_Days_(2007_film)&oldid=986988706'
Chithram
Directed byPriyadarshan
Produced byP. K. R. Pillai
Screenplay byPriyadarshan
Starring
Music byKannur Rajan
Johnson(Score)
CinematographyS. Kumar
Edited byN. Gopalakrishnan
Production
company
Distributed byShirdi Sai Release
Release date
Running time
159 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget44 lakh[1]
Box office3.5 crore[1]

Chithram (transl. Picture) is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language screwball comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The film was produced by P. K. R. Pillai under his production house Shirdi Sai Creations, and stars Mohanlal, Ranjini, Nedumudi Venu, Poornam Vishwanathan, Sreenivasan, M. G. Soman, Sukumari, Lizy, Maniyanpilla Raju, and Shanavas, while Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair makes a cameo appearance. The songs were composed by Kannur Rajan and film score by Johnson. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award - Special Jury Award for his performance in this film.

Kalyani (Ranjini) decides to marry her boyfriend Ravi (Shanavas) against her father Ramachandra Menon's (Vishwanathan) wishes. But Ravi breaks up when he comes to know that she would be disinherited. Kalyani's father, who stays in the United States, is unaware of the break up and comes home in Kerala to spend time with his daughter and son-in-law. This prompts family friend and Advocate Kaimal (Venu) to hire a thief, Vishnu (Mohanlal) to act as Kalyani's husband during Menon's vacation stay.

Chithram was released during a Christmas weekend on 23 December 1988. The film was a phenomenal success at the Kerala box-office, it broke all existing records in Malayalam cinema until then. It had a theatrical run of 405 days in Little Shenoys (Ernakulam), it completed 366 days run with regular shows in two theatres—Little Shenoys (Ernakulam) and Ajantha (Trivandrum), and 200 days in four theatres—Little Shenoys (Ernakulam), Ajantha (Trivandrum), Asha (Kottayam), and Priya (Palakkad). Made on a budget of 44 lakh, the film grossed 3.5 crore at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever. Adjusted for inflation the film remains one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

Kalyani (Ranjini) is the daughter of a wealthy NRI Ramachandran Menon (Poornam Vishwanathan) who resides in the United States. Kalyani, brought up in Madras by her father's friend Purushothaman Kaimal (Nedumudi Venu), falls in love with another man and decides to marry against the wishes of her father. When her boyfriend finds out that she will be disinherited, he ditches her at the altar.

After a short while her father decides to retract his disapproval and spend a fortnight's vacation with his daughter and son-in-law in his estate near a tribal community where Menon is the chief. Because her father is already ill and because this may be his last vacation, Kalyani and Kaimal want to make it as happy for him as possible. They decide to conceal the fact that her boyfriend dumped her.

Vishnu (Mohanlal) comes into the picture who played a trick on a foreigner by fibbing to him that his brother cannot swim. Then the foreigner jumps into the river and Vishnu then runs off with his clothes. The foreigner questions and asks Kaimal about his clothes, with Kaimal getting slapped. Kaimal then goes to Vishnu and confronts him for stealing the clothes. Vishnu states his urgent need for money and Kaimal hires Vishnu to play the part of the husband for 14 days. Meanwhile, Kalyani's cousin Bhaskaran Nambiar (Sreenivasan) who is the caretaker of the estate was expected to inherit Menon's estate and property when Kalyani was disinherited, is determined not to let go without a fight. He knows that Vishnu is not Kalyani's husband and makes various botched attempts to prove this.

Initially Vishnu and Kalyani do not get along and keep bickering. But as time passes, Kalyani sees Vishnu's heart as he tied the mangalasutra around her neck, just in time before her father came (Bhaskaran informed him that she didn't have the mangalasutra around her neck). Kalyani eventually develops an affection towards Vishnu and hopes to marry him for real. A couple of days after they have a mysterious visitor (Soman) who claims to be a relative of Vishnu.

Finally it is revealed that Vishnu is actually an escaped convict from jail who is sentenced to death and the visitor turns out to be the prison warden. Vishnu's past is shown in flashback and he was a freelance photographer who was married to a woman named Revathy (Lizy Priyadarshan), a mute dancer. They also had a child. Vishnu discovers that a man was visiting his wife when he was not around and begins to suspect her. Coming home one day he finds the man there and tries to attack him. Revathy dies in the scuffle, Vishnu discovers that the man is actually her brother who is a naxalite. He tells Kalyani that he escaped prison to make money for the surgery of his child.

On the last night of Vishnu's stay at the house, he asks Jail Warden, is it possible for him to live, as he started to like life again. The warden does not reply to this question, as he is helpless regarding this. After a happy fortnight, Kalyani's father returns to the US. The final scene shows the warden taking Vishnu to jail, with Kalyani watching him leave, where his execution awaits him. This film ends with Vishnu and Kalyani waving goodbye.

Cast[edit]

  • Mohanlal as Vishnu
  • Ranjini as Kalyani
  • Nedumudi Venu as Adv.Purushothama Kaimal
  • Poornam Vishwanathan as Ramachandra Menon
  • Lissy as Revathy
  • Sreenivasan as Bhaskaran Nambiar
  • Jagadish as Vishnu's Friend (Classical Dancer)
  • Maniyanpilla Raju as Murugan
  • K. B. Ganesh Kumar as Revathy's Brother
  • M. G. Soman as Jail Superintendent
  • Sukumari as Ramachandra Menon's Sister and Bhaskaran Nambiar's Mother
  • Unni Mary as Bhaskaran Nambiar's Sister
  • Shanavas as Ravi
  • Chandraji as Kattumooppan
  • Soorya as Mooppan's daughter
  • Bobby Kottarakkara as Marriage Broker
  • Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair as Revathy's Father (Cameo Appearance)
  • Innocent as Money Lender (Cameo Appearance)

Soundtrack[edit]

Happy Days Malayalam Film

The film's songs were composed by Kannur Rajan and lyrics penned by Shibu Chakravarthy. M. G. Sreekumar sang most of the songs in the film. Carnatic music singer Neyyattinkara Vasudevan was a guest singer. The classical Krithis like 'Nagumo' and 'Swaminatha' featured in the film gained a mass popularity. Playback singer Sujatha Mohan also sang in the film, marking her return after years of sabbatical. Mohanlal sang two songs 'Kaadumi Naadumellam' and 'Aey Monnu'.

No.TitleSinger(s)Notes
1'Eeran Megham'M. G. SreekumarRaga: Madhyamavati
2'Paadam Pootha Kaalam'M. G. Sreekumar
3'Nagumo'Neyyattinkara Vasudevan, M. G. SreekumarTraditional Keerthanam by Tyagaraja
Raga: Abheri
4'Doore Kizhakkudikkum'M. G. Sreekumar, Sujatha
5'Aey Moonnu'MohanlalTraditional Folk
6'Paadam Koyyum Munpe'Sujatha
7'Swaminaatha'M. G. SreekumarTraditional Keerthanam by Muthuswami Dikshitar
Raga: Nattai
8'Kaadumi Naadumellam'Mohanlal, Sujatha, Chorus
9'Paadam Pootha Kaalam (Sad)'M. G. Sreekumar

Box office[edit]

Chithram was released during a Christmas weekend on 23 December 1988. Upon release, it broke all existing records in Malayalam cinema until then.[3] It had a theatrical run of 405 days in Little Shenoys (Ernakulam).[4] It completed 366 days run with regular shows in two theatres—Little Shenoys (Ernakulam) and Sreekumar (Trivandrum),[5] and 200 days in four theatres—Little Shenoys (Ernakulam), Ajantha (Trivandrum), Asha (Kottayam), and Priya (Palakkad).[6] Made on a budget of 44 lakh, the film grossed 3.5 crores at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever. It became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of its time.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • P. K. R. Pillai of Shirdi Sai Creations started 2 films together, Chithram and Nair Saab, but as he faced financial issues, he sold Nair Saab to Basheer of Liberty Productions and completed Chithram.
  • Initially, Ambika was offered the role of the lead actress, but she could not do it due to her busy schedule.[7] Revathy was also offered the role.

Remakes[edit]

Chithram (1988)
Malayalam
Alludugaru (1990)
Telugu
Pyar Hua Chori Chori (1991)
Hindi
Rayaru Bandaru Mavana Manege (1993)
Kannada
Engirundho Vandhan (1995)
Tamil
Mohanlal
(Vishnu)
Mohan Babu
(Vishnu)
Mithun Chakraborty
(Vijay Kumar)
Vishnuvardhan
(Vishnu)
Sathyaraj
(Kannan)
Ranjini
(Kalyani)
Shobana
(Kalyani)
Gautami
(Radha)
Dolly
(Suma)
Roja
(Radha)
Nedumudi Venu
(Kaimal)
Chandra Mohan
Anand
Anupam Kher
(Jhun Jhunwala)
Dwarakish
(Shyam)
Janagaraj
(Manikandan)
Poornam Vishwanathan
(Ramachandra Menon)
Kongara Jaggaiah
(Ramachandra Prasad)
Shafi Inamdar
(Raja Saab)
C. R. Simha
(Ramachandra Rayaru)
Kalyan Kumar
(Viswanathan)
Days

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abcd''Chitram' still a mystery for Mani Ratnam'. Mangalam Publications. 16 December 2016. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  2. ^'Six crore+ gross for Chitram'
  3. ^'Malayalam-DVD-Chithram-Mohanlal'.
  4. ^Moviebuzz (21 May 2005). 'Milestones in Mohanlal's career'. Sify. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  5. ^https://i.postimg.cc/vHr1rKyW/Chithram-366-days-report.jpg
  6. ^https://i.postimg.cc/gcDF3y5x/Chithram-200-days-report.jpg
  7. ^'അംബികയുടെ മനസ്സിലെ വലിയ നൊമ്പരമാണ് പഞ്ചാഗ്നിയും ചിത്രവും'. Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam). 21 June 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2019.

External links[edit]

  • Chithram on IMDb

Ringtone Of Malayalam Film Happy Days

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