Thenmavin Kombath

Thenmavin Kompath
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Directed byPriyadarshan
Written byPriyadarshan
Produced byN. Gopalakrishnan
StarringMohanlal
Shobana
Nedumudi Venu
CinematographyK. V. Anand
Edited byN. Gopalakrishnan
Music bySongs:
Berny-Ignatius
Score:
S. P. Venkatesh
Production
company
Prasidhi Creations
Distributed bySurya Cini Arts
Sudev Release
Release date
  • 13 May 1994 (1994-05-13)
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Running time
165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Thenmavin Kompath (transl. On the Branch of the Honey Sweet Mango Tree) is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan. It was produced and edited by N. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobana, and Nedumudi Venu, with Kaviyoor Ponnamma, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Sukumari, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Sreenivasan, Sankaradi, and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The background score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh, while the Berny-Ignatius duo composed the songs. K. V. Anand was the cinematographer.

The film performed well at the box office and was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year.[2][3] The film won two National Film AwardsBest Cinematography for Anand and Best Production Design for Sabu Cyril, and five Kerala State Film Awards (including Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value).[4] Thenmavin Kombath is now considered by audiences and critics to be among the best comedy films in Malayalam cinema.[5]

The film was remade in Tamil as Muthu (1995), in Hindi as Saat Rang Ke Sapne (1998) by Priyadarshan himself and in Kannada as Sahukara (2004). The subplot of a man becoming a stranger amidst people speaking in a language unknown to him went on to inspire the core plot of the 2013 Hindi film Chennai Express.[6]

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  5. ^ "Dileep is 50 percent of Mohanlal: Priyadarshan". Sify. Archived from the original on 11 September 2004.
  6. ^ "Chennai Express: Rantings of an Indian Cine-goer". 11 August 2013. Archived from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2020.