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Directed by | Sreenivasan |
Produced by | Toffy Kannara T.C. Mony |
Written by | Sreenivasan |
Starring | Sreenivasan Parvathy Innocent K. P. A. C. Lalitha Sankaradi Baiju Jagadish |
Music by | Johnson |
Cinematography | Venu |
Editing by | N. Gopalakrishnan |
Studio | Kavyakala Film Unit |
Distributed by | K.R.G. Enterprises |
Release date(s) | 19 May 1989 |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Vadakkunokkiyantram (Malayalam: വടക്കുനോക്കിയന്ത്രം, Vadakku Nōki Yanṭram; English: The Mariner's Compass) is a 1989 Malayalam black comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Sreenivasan. The film is about the marital discord caused by a husband's inferiority complex.
It was remade in Tamil as Dindigul Sarathy and is being remade in Kannada as Nanjangudu Nanjunda.
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Thalathil Dineshan (Sreenivasan) is a man who is in charge of a printing press. He is burdened with insecurities about his lack of height and dark complexion. His life spirals out of control after his marriage to Shobha (Parvathy). His insecurities are heightened by the fact that his wife is exceptionally beautiful. Initially he is overprotective of his wife, which worsens his relationship with his brother Prakashan(Baiju). He feels challenged by the charm and wit of his brother, which eventually leads to the eruption of a feud in the family. Dineshan gradually resorts to tactics which, he feels, will enable him to earn the respect and admiration of Shobha. He finds a new confidante in Thalakulam Sir (Innocent), who gives him reckless advice. He starts drinking, believing that it is a symbol of machismo. He memorizes jokes from a weekly magazine and monotonously delivers them to his wife, so as to appear witty. But all these attempts turn out to be pure antics and he makes a fool of himself. Shobha, an archetypal Indian wife, is very much devoted to her husband and cannot understand Dineshan's eccentric behaviour. He gradually becomes paranoid and starts suspecting his wife. He threatens the brother (Lalu Alex) of Shobha's friend, whom he suspects of having an affair with her. Things spin out of his control when Shobha learns everything. He is even confined to a mental hospital following some incidents resulting from extreme paranoia, and after a brief treatment he appears to be a changed man. Dineshan wins his wife back from her parental home, assuring her of love and care. Now all seem to be fine with them, but again in the dead of the night when his wife is asleep he starts looking out suspiciously in his backyard for his wife's "secret lover", almost like a Hitchcock ending. Thus Dineshan lives up to the title of the movie, "Vadakkunokkiyanthram" (compass) and like a compass, whichever way his life turns, he remains oriented towards his inferiority complex and suspicion.
The movie was a major hit in the box office. It has been rated as one of the most popular movies in Malayalam, evidenced by its repeated telecast by TV channels. The comedy scenes of this movie are also very popular, especially the scene where Dineshan tells Shoba the memorized jokes.