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Monsoon Mangoes is a 2016 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Abi Varghese. The film stars Fahadh Faasil in the lead with Tovino Thomas, Iswarya Menon,[1] Vinay Forrt and Vijay Raaz in supporting roles. The movie was produced by Thampy Antony. The film was released on 15 January 2016.[2]

Monsoon Mangoes
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAbi Varghese
Written byAbi Varghese
Matt Grubb
Naveen Bhaskar
Produced byThampy Antony
StarringFahadh Faasil
Tovino Thomas
CinematographyLukasz Pruchnik
Edited byDon Max
Music byJakes Bejoy
Production
company
Kayal Films
Distributed byCentral Pictures & Tricolor Entertainment
Release date
  • 15 January 2016 (2016-01-15)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

The film was originally intended to have the title Bourbon Street, which was later changed to Njan D P Pallikkal and finally to Monsoon Mangoes.

Plot

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In a sleepy suburb of New Orleans, D.P 'Daveed' Pallikkal, an ambitious young man in his early 30s, wishes to be a film director. He attempts to make a film named Monsoon Mangoes after producing some unsuccessful short films. For this venture Daveed ropes in an old Bollywood actor who was a hero in a few films, who now lives to make ends meet. His attempts to create a The Seventh Seal sort of art film result in failure. He returns to a regular job. He finally attempts to re-edit the film with clippings from the lead actor's personal items. He tries to re-invent the actor's own life experience and stories for his Monsoon Mangoes. For this he uses a clip which he recorded before the actor's death as the centerpiece and material from his original film. The clip is a monologue of the actor expressing, "Cinema is not above a life and there are three types of people. Firstly, those who consider having a job and family is everything. Secondly, those find what they do is not enough and expands there horizons and makes contributions to the society and thirdly there are people who tries to expand there horizons and fails, but pursue them and fall in the journey before reaching the destination." Daveed orchestrates a public viewing for his film and a lot of people attend and appreciates it. This makes Daveed happy in realizing his dream.

Cast

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Music

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The songs composed by Jakes Bejoy were released by Muzik 247 on 6 January 2016. There are four tracks on the soundtrack album, sung by Shreya Ghoshal, Vijay Yesudas, Rakesh Kishore, Jakes Bejoy, Udith, Muhammed Aslam, Jagdish, Abhishek, Mame Khan, and The Elfa Choir. The lyrics were penned by Jelu Jayaraj, Manoj Kuroor, and Raqeeb Alam.[3][4]

No. Title Lyrics Singer(s)
1 "Mangoes" Jelu Jayaraj Rakesh Kishore, Jakes Bejoy, Udith
2 "Rosie" Manoj Kuroor Shreya Ghoshal, Jakes Bejoy
3 "Asha" Raqeeb Alam Jagdish, Muhammed Aslam
4 "Naadinu" Manoj Kuroor Vijay Yesudas, The Elfa Choir
5 "Beete Din" Raqeeb Alam Abhishek Iyer, Mame Khan

Reception

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A critic from Deccan Chronicle wrote that "Monsoon Mangoes is an enjoyable two-and-a-half-hours, if you won’t analyse it hard and try to figure out a deeper meaning. It’s just a nice little movie, like the nice little town it’s set in."[5] Paresh C Palicha critic of Rediff.com gave 1.5 stars out of 5 and stated that "Well, we just hope that this film does not have the same fate."[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Iswarya Menon heroine of Fahadh movie Monsoon Mangoes". 17 July 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  2. ^ Anu James (16 January 2016). "Fahadh Faasil's Monsoon Mangoes review: Live audience updates". International Business Times. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  3. ^ Anu James (8 January 2016). "Listen to songs of Fahadh Faasil starrer Monsoon Mangoes [AUDIO]". International Business Times. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Director Abi Varghese on his Fahadh Faasil- film 'Monsoon Mangoes'". The Hindu. 7 January 2016. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Movie Review 'Monsoon Mangoes': More about characters than content". 16 January 2016.
  6. ^ Palicha, Paresh C. "Review: Monsoon Mangoes is pretentious". Rediff. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
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