Rajavinte Makan

1986
7.7| 2h12m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 16 July 1986 Released
Producted By: Sharon Pictures
Country: India
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Revenue: 0
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The film follows underworld don Vincent Gomas (Mohanlal) and his rivalry against the Kerala Home minister N. Krishnadas (Ratheesh).

Genre

Drama

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Director

Thampi Kannanthanam

Production Companies

Sharon Pictures

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Arun M R The political sensor presented by the son of the son was a passion for the audience as a social being The dilemmas in politics and the flow of the film with the open-shafts of the film that the tailor and the ladies are trying to get there.Those dialogues that are never forgottenRajmohan asked me once, that's the father of an ankle. I said I was a king. A king with a crown, a scepter, and a throne. When he saw me, he would have mocked and called me. Prince. The king, the son of the king. Yes, I am a Prince. Underworld Prince. Prince of the underworld.My phone number is 2255.Vincent Gomes' deceased people are now aliveWe have hands on our hands ........ If we stay here we will lose it ...... hand for hand, teeth for the tooth .... yes i'm going to kill .. I'm going to kill againEverything you do when you feel guilty in your heart is automaticThe best action entertainer of all time in Malayalam. Mohanlal is the son of Thampi Kannanthanam Rajavinte makan and the son of superstar Mohanlal. The dialogues from the movie still look to Malayalee. Underworld hero Vincent Gomens dies in the climax of the opponents. The audience believes that Vincent Gomes will return at least once.
PimpinAinttEasy Rajavinte Makan is about the feud between a corrupt moralistic politician (Ratheesh) and an underworld don with a heart of gold (Mohanlal). I was amused to find the fake moralist politician expounding about how liquor bars must be built far away from temples, churches and schools. And how this could be be made into a political issue. Thirty years later, liquor bars are still a matter of much debate and controversy in Kerala and India. Unfortunately, some things never change I guess.For a film that was made in 1986, Rajavinte Makan does have some really good hands on action scenes. The plump Mohanlal was quiet adept at jumping off buildings like in this film and Irupathaam Nootandu. The background score was also very catchy. Suresh Gopi and Mohan Jose play Mohanlal's sidekicks. And they take part in a great action scene themselves, towards the very end of the film.Some of the dialogs are classics and if Vincent Gomez had not died at the end of the film, there would almost certainly have been a sequel.
Tejas Nair Considered a cult classic, Thampi Kannanthanam's most successful film, this crime drama, is just above average in retrospective.Vincent Gomas (Mohanlal) is a highly influential underworld don who gets attracted to Nancy (Ambika), a small-time advocate. When she loses her job as a collateral damage due to Gomas' fault, he tries to compensate her financially. But, Nancy, for the woman with self- respect that she is, rejects his money and expresses her scorn for him and his illegal activities. Gomas adores her temperament without realizing that his arch-nemesis, Krishnadas (Ratheesh), the state home minister, is somehow related to her. The story then follows Gomas' rivalry with the minister as the duo use their own methods to finish each other.The film is an engaging watch, thanks to its gritty story-line and dialogues which give you that expected adrenaline rush. Mohanlal is charming as the don in his vintage attire dressed to kill. He follows his director's directions effortlessly, and the result is pure entertainment. However, the editing is surprisingly sub-standard. Unlike other popular films of the era, the makers have paid little to no attention to the details or the continuity, which hugely affects the experience. There are lots of sequences which end abruptly or in a static image of the final scene of a certain sequence, with the audio booming in the background. We have to understand that modern filmmaking technology only arrived in the late 90s, but this could have been polished up a little bit more so as to carve out an evergreen affair.Of course, this one can be watched multiple times just to relish those dialogues, now popular due to their repeated use in pop culture, but a real cinema enthusiast will frown at the overall execution. With some great performances and a tragic climax, Rajavinte Makan is one of those films which has received a cult following, but are just known because of what it led to: birth of a star we now know as "the complete actor".BOTTOM LINE: Thampi Kannanthanam's "Rajavinte Makan" is a seemingly hot affair that must be watched by a Malayal cinema enthusiast at least once, for the fear of missing out on one of Mohanlal's legendary performances. Watch it on YouTube.Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
vimalsoman1 One of the best movies of MohanLal.The racy script and hard hitting dialogue went a long way in making the movie a Blockbuster.Highly Successful at the box office, this was Mohanlal's early breakthrough role and considered to be his all time favorite by his fans.The film became such a huge hit that Mohanlal turned into a superstar overnight.The dialogue in the film is such a hit that still people people repeat it time after time after time."My Phone No is 2255", this dialogue is the most used by mimicry artist all over Kerala still today.. That was the impact of this film which produced Malayalam film industry a superstar of never seen stature.