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1988 Indian film
Manu Uncle
Poster designed by Gayathri Ashokan
Directed byDennis Joseph
Screenplay byShibu Chakravarthy
Story byDennis Joseph
Produced byJoy Thomas
Starring
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
Edited byK. Shankunny
Music byShyam
Production
company
Jubilee Productions
Distributed byJubilee Productions
Release date
  • 7 April 1988 (1988-04-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Manu Uncle is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Dennis Joseph and produced by Joy Thomas. Starring Mammootty, M. G. Soman, Prathapachandran, Lissy, and B. Thyagarajan. Mohanlal made a cameo appearance as himself. The film was theatrically released on 7 April 1988 and was a box office success, completing a 100-day run in theatres. The movie was filmed in Kollam. The film won a National Award for Best Children's Film. Suresh Gopi also appeared in a cameo role, playing the character S.I Minnal Prathapan. The character eventually developed a cult following several years after the release of the film.

Plot

Manu is a Kollam based researcher in astronomy. Manu's father is a police officer. Ravunni, an exporter, is their family friend. Antony and Mary are neighbours of Manu. Their children are Dany a.k.a. Lother and Ikru. Manu's elder sister's children come from Delhi for their vacation. They are accompanied by Dany and Ikru which make up a four-member team headed by Dany.

The children happen to visit the Art Museum on the very same time when Marthanda Varma's Crown is stolen. Ikru noticed the robbers, Gomez, Appu and Kittu but was not able to describe them to his Grandpa. Manu, who has a well-equipped communication system, is able to listen to a conversation between Kittu and Gomez planning to loot Marthanda Varma's Sword. Manu informs his father about the plan, and they both rush to Padmanabhapuram Palace. Gomez, meanwhile already gets hold of the sword and while escaping the palace encounters Manu and his father. A fight follows in which Manu is injured by Gomez; now Manu's father is in pursuit of the robbers alone. But the robbers kill Manu's father in a planned lorry accident. The viewers are just now able to figure out the mastermind behind the robbery is; Ravunni, the family friend. Unfortunately for him though, the incident was witnessed by Khader, a young orphan who happened to be in that lorry. The robbers try to catch the boy, but the boy manages to escape from them and in the process ends up meeting the four children, and tells them that their Grandpa was not dead in an accident but was killed.

The curious children decide to investigate the murder. While intercepting a portable radio conversation between Gomez and Ravunni, the latter discloses his identity to Manu. Ravunni threatens Manu to stay away from his illegal export activities and warns Manu that, he will meet his father's fate. Ikru who had already met Gomez drew his picture which is noticed by Manu and Ravunni. Ravunni gets shocked seeing the drawing and Manu decides to garner more information about Ravunni after watching his tensed face. Manu breaks into Ravunni's house and validates his doubts. The children meanwhile decide to venture to the gang's hideout as per the directions from Khader. They are shocked on realising that it was Ravunni leading the gang. The gang sees the children who crossed their fence and Ravunni directs his men to kill them. But, soon Manu reaches there and saves the children. The movie ends with the robbers getting arrested by the police.

Cast

Crew

  • Story and Direction ..... Dennis Joseph
  • Screenplay, Dialogues and Lyrics .... Shibu Chakravarthy
  • Producer .... Joy Thomas
  • Distribution .... Jubilee Productions
  • Cinematography .... Jayanan Vincent
  • Editor .... K. Shankunny
  • Stunt .... A. R. Basha
  • Art Direction .... Sabu Pravadas
  • Associate Direction .... Jimmy
  • P. R. O. .... Ranji Kottayam
  • Stills .... R. Sukumar
  • Make up .... Thomas
  • Costume Design .... Kumar

Awards

Soundtrack

Composer: Shyam; Lyricist: Shibu Chakravarthy

Trivia

Jagathy Sreekumar was originally supposed to play the role of SI 'Minnal' Prathapan, but he had other commitments during that time. Aliens, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial & Close Encounters of the Third Kind were cited in this movie as a comparison to Manu's encounter with a cockroach through the telescope.

References

  1. Kumar, P. K. Ajith (10 May 2021). "Adieu to Dennis Joseph, Malayalam cinema's master writer". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  2. Manu Uncle
  3. "ഇന്നും ചിരിപ്പിക്കുന്ന മിന്നൽ പ്രതാപൻ; പിന്നിലെ ട്വിസ്റ്റിന്‍റെ കഥ: വിഡിയോ". Manoramanews. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  4. "The best cameo roles in Malayalam: Do Mohanlal, Mammootty qualify?". The New Indian Express. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  5. "The best cameo roles in Malayalam: Do Mohanlal, Mammootty qualify?". The New Indian Express. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  6. Information Service of India (1990). India 1990: Annual review. India: Annual Review. India: Competition Review. p. 624.
  7. Top 5 Last Minute Changes That was Worth Gold

External links

National Film Award for Best Children's Film
1954–1960
Certificate of Merit
1961–1980
Certificate of Merit
  • Savitri and Nanhe Munne Sitare (1961)
  • Raju Aur Gangaram (1962)
  • Panch Puthliyan (1963)
  • No Award (1964)
  • The Adventure of A Sugar Doll and As You Like It (1965)
  • Discontinued after 1965
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