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Devasuram

  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 37m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
6.9K
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Devasuram (1993)
ActionCrimeDrama

Neelakandan squanders away the inheritance left by his father. However, his life turns upside down when his mother reveals a terrible secret on her deathbed that changes the course of his li... Read allNeelakandan squanders away the inheritance left by his father. However, his life turns upside down when his mother reveals a terrible secret on her deathbed that changes the course of his life.Neelakandan squanders away the inheritance left by his father. However, his life turns upside down when his mother reveals a terrible secret on her deathbed that changes the course of his life.

  • Director
    • I.V. Sasi
  • Writer
    • Ranjith
  • Stars
    • Mohanlal
    • Napolean
    • Revathi
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    6.9K
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    • Director
      • I.V. Sasi
    • Writer
      • Ranjith
    • Stars
      • Mohanlal
      • Napolean
      • Revathi
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Mohanlal
    Mohanlal
    • Mangalassery Neelakandan
    Napolean
    Napolean
    • Mundakkal Shekharan
    Revathi
    Revathi
    • Bhanumathi
    Innocent Vareed Thekkethala
    Innocent Vareed Thekkethala
    • Warrier
    • (as Innocent)
    Nedumudi Venu
    Nedumudi Venu
    • Appu Master
    Maniyanpilla Raju
    Maniyanpilla Raju
    • Bharathan
    V.K. Sriraman
    V.K. Sriraman
    • Kuruppu
    Ramu
    Ramu
    • Kunjananthan
    Augustine
    Augustine
    • Hydrose
    Cochin Hanifa
    Cochin Hanifa
    • Achuthan
    Janardanan
    Janardanan
    • Mundakkal Kunjikrishnan Nambiar
    Chitra
    Chitra
    • Subhadramma
    Seeta
    • Sharada
    Bharathi
    Bharathi
    • Neelakandan's Mother
    Delhi Ganesh
    Delhi Ganesh
    • Panicker
    Sankaradi
    Sankaradi
    • Kuttikrishnan Nair
    Oduvil Unnikrishnan
    Oduvil Unnikrishnan
    • Peringodu Sankara Marar
    Bheeman Raghu
    Bheeman Raghu
    • Chacko
    • (as Raghu)
    • Director
      • I.V. Sasi
    • Writer
      • Ranjith
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    User reviews15

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    9Cinema_freak

    Wonder why such Malayalam movies aren't made anymore...

    This is easily one of the best Malayalam movies made. And one of the most iconic. The character of Mangalassery Neelakantan is as legendary a cult figure as it gets. The script was great, and so was the dialogue, both by Ranjith. No crass monologues as there would so often be a decade later. An example of the splendid dialogue (one example among many good ones) would be when Neelakantan talks about all the girls he'd romanced before as corpses, commending Bhanumati's character and calling her a real woman. Rarely in Indian cinema do we get a strong female lead (played so well by Revathi) going toe- to-toe with the male lead.

    But the heart and soul of the movie was Mohanlal. Without him, there would be no Devasuram. The ease and spontaneity with which he essays that role is commendable. Such a role is easy to ruin with one- dimensional histrionics, but Mohanlal does not do so. Also, he always has that quality to bring a dash of vulnerability to even the most invincible of the characters he plays.

    Even though this is one of my favourite movies I cannot give it a perfect 10 (I am tempted to do so). As great as it is, it could have potentially been even greater a movie, if it was handled with some more subtlety, like Irinjal rightly said. For example, the fight scenes were relevant to the plot, but a bit out of line with the realistic tone of the film, even with Mohanlal's larger-than-life character. The antagonist Shekharan could have been so much better than a bland, grimacing Napoleon. Imagine someone versatile like Siddique as Mundakkal Shekharan (sadly his versatility was exploited much later).
    9me_rajeshp

    Nobody could have done it better

    I'm a self-declared mohanlal fan in spite of his recent crap releases. I have watched devasuram umpteen number of times and every time i watch it i do realise that it is not his best performance but then what makes me watch this film is that perhaps there is nobody in Indian cinema who can do that role better than him. When mangalessery Neelakantan depicts his street fighter and spendthrift image i got to believe it. He doesn't leave a chance to question his different forms of dominance over society in the film as questionable from the analysing viewer point of view. His arrogance has a charm not just to the people whom he insults but also to me as a viewer. Its amazing how this man can control his histrionics so well. His scolding of Warrier ironically exudes a kind of respect that probably is the best in Indian films,famous for its father-son relationship dramas,though they are not father-son. His subsequent change of attitude(after knowing the truth)is fantastic.and so is his subtle romance with revathi who herself is very good in this. A must see for all mohanlal fans and non-mohanlal fans.
    10deepuinbox

    What a beautiful Film... Only the name "Mangalaserry Neelakandan" is enough

    Devasuram is one of the most successful Malayalam movies and was directed by I. V. Sasi starring Mohanlal. The movies has a cult following and the characters in the movies are fondly remembered by the Malayalees. The rivalry between Mangalasherry Neelakantan (Mohanlal) and Mundakkal Shekaran (Napolean) is the main theme of the movie.

    Only the name "Mangalaserry Neelakandan" is enough. Beautiful Movie. Nice Direction. Devasuram adds feather to the Mohanlal acting. Acted by Mohanlal as "Mangalachery Neelakandan". Just the name says the power of the character. Character selection in this movie is excellent. Napeolean as "Sekharan" is another highlight of the movie. Then the character of Innocent. Wah... Then Revathi, Nedumudi venu and all main characters done their work extraordinary beautiful. Climax Scene is one of the highlight of the movie. Music by M.G Radhakrishan is excellent. Esp the song "Vande mukunda hare" sung by himself is amazing. Another main character is Oduvil unnikrishnan(peringodan). Nice Screenplay by renjith. Totally one of my favorite movie
    10Sharaths0021

    Neelan..One of the most powerful character witnessed in movies..

    Mangalasheri Neelakandan, the name itself creates awe and hero worship. Easily the most powerful characters created in Malayalam cinema. Neelkandan, the feudal lord is cruel, alcholic, male chauvinist, goes to any extend for his win. He is a great patron of arts and proud of his family heritage. I just don't want to go into contents of Devasuram as there are no words to describe the beauty of this masterpiece. Full marks to the director for ensuring that the heroism of Neelan is depicted by the tiniest of characters. Devasuram belonged to I.V.Sasi the director, Ranjith for his heart touching script and all the actors in the movie be it Nedumudi Venu, Revathi, Napolean and so on. But above all Devasuram and Mangalasheri Neelakandan would never be a part of your soul without the genius of Mohanlal. The genius makes you wonder with his subtle acting whether displaying the anger, sorrow or helplessness of Neelan. Sir its a honor and privilege to be a mallayali and watch you in on screen. For me the story of Devasuram ends there and don't want to see Ravanaprabhu the sequel. Because Neelan is one the most powerful character to appear in cinema and the sequel don't justify it.
    7irinjal

    More a powerful romance than an action flick

    Not many films of Mohanlal combines the romantic aspect as well as the action parts well. This film appears to belong to the minority. There is real chemistry between Revathi and Lal. This film also has one of my favorite scenes. The sequence where Revathi upstages Lal after dancing for him is certainly an all time great scene. All the characters are etched well in this film (a rarity in Malayalam films). The only short comings are the allownces made for audiences in the form of fight sequences. The movie could have been so much stronger had it been dealt with a little more subtleness.

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    • Trivia
      The main character, Mangalassery Neelakandan, is based on a real person from Kerala.
    • Connections
      Followed by Ravanaprabhu (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Angopangam
      Performed by K.S. Chithra

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1993 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Filming locations
      • Ottapalam, Kerala, India
    • Production company
      • Anugraha Arts
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 37 minutes
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