Chocolate (2007 film)
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Directed by | Shafi |
Written by | Sachi-Sethu |
Starring |
Prithviraj Sukumaran Jayasurya Roma Samvrutha Sunil Remya Nabeeshan |
Cinematography | Azhagappan |
Edited by | Hariharaputhran |
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Language | Malayalam |
Chocolate is a Malayalam movie released in 2007, directed by Shafi. This is a campus story entertainer. Main actors are Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Roma, Samvrutha Sunil, and Remya Nabeeshan. Music by Alex Paul and lyrics by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma and Singers are M.G. Sreekumar and Rimi Tomy.
Cast
- Prithviraj Sukumaran as Shyam Balagopal
- Jayasurya as Renjith
- Roma Asrani as Ann Mathews
- Samvrutha Sunil as Nandana Bahuleyan
- Remya Nambeesan as Sussan Thomas
- Shahnu as Preetha K V
- Saiju Kurup as Manuel Abraham, Ann's groom
- Lalu Alex as Mathews
- Shari as Eleena John
- Rajan P. Dev as Bahuleyan
- Salim Kumar as Pappan
- Vanitha Krishnachandran as Vanaja
- Bindu Panicker as Maria
- Ambika Mohan as Rossie Abraham
- P. Sreekumar as Abraham
- Sadiqas Police Officer
- Gayathrias Ambily
- Anoop Chandran as Shyam's Friend
- Subbalakshmi
- Deepika Mohan aa Nandana's mother
Plot
The story revolves around three friends, Ann Mathews (Roma), Nandana (Samvrutha), and Susan (Remya Nabeeshan), who attend a women's college. Ann and her father (Lalu Alex) share a very friendly and open relationship. Her mother is no more. Nandana's two older siblings had love marriages that her father didn't approve of. Therefore, he sends her to the all-girls college in order to avoid her falling in love with another boy. After 50 years, the college can be opened up for men as well. When the principal asks for this change, the parents (and the trio) strongly disagree, and thus the college is kept as an all-girls college.
However, one seat in the PG courses is open to a boy and thus enters Shyam (Prithiviraj), who has earned himself 9 suspensions from 3 other colleges. The trio immediately dislikes his entrance to their world. In his first day, Shyam encounters a few mishaps like an encounter with Maxi pads and having to use the ladies' restroom. Meanwhile, there is a designer named Ranjith (Jayasurya), who is after Nandhana to be a model in his Femina show. The trio rags Shyam into wearing ladies' petticoat, as there is a rule that says "all students must wear a petticoat," which earns both Ann & Shyam a suspension for 15 days.
After the 15 days, when they both return to school, Ann tricks Shyam into running for the chairperson position against Preetha, a student that is much loved and the trio's nemesis. When Shyam finds out, he gets angry with Ann. However, he takes it all in good humor and befriends the trio. He decides to keep running for the chairperson position. Hearing this Preetha resigns and Shyam wins. Shyam and Ann mutually start liking each other but never express their love for each other.
Meanwhile, Ann's dad finds a guy for Ann and asks her to meet the boy at a hotel. Ann spoils it by acting like a traditional and naive girl who stammers when she speaks. However, the guy comes to know the truth and takes it all as a joke, and the marriage is fixed between him and Ann at a party. Later that night, Ann admits to her dad that she's in love with Shyam. Her dad tells her that if Shyam admits his love to her first, then he'll accept them. If not, she agrees that she will marry whoever her father chooses for her. Meanwhile, Shyam goes to Ann's fiance's house, drunk, and tells him that he and Ann are in love. Ann finds out and when she questions Shyam about it; he says it is because he was trying to save her from a marriage she doesn't like. Ranjith admits to Shyam that he's in love with Nandana as well.
Meanwhile, after some months later, the Youth Festival is taking place in Ernakulam and the college has a chance to participate in it. Shyam is chosen to lead the show. He brings in Renjith and his other friends in the college to help out with the show. At the rehearsal of a play for the Youth Festival, Ann takes a few pictures of Shyam and Nandana rehearsing together. Nandhana's father receives these pictures and he sends people to beat up Shyam, but Shyam manages to beat them. He then gets mad at Ann, since he believes she sent those pictures to Nandhana's father. In his outburst, he also admits that he liked Ann. Nandhana is also mad at Ann and moves out of their room.
On one of the days of the Youth Festival, Nandhana's father receives more photos of her with Shyam and comes to the college to hurt him. Nandhana's mother calls her and informs her, so she searches for Shyam and ends up at the hotel room that they used to store costumes and such for the festival. The police come and arrest them for human trafficking. However, another officer sets them free as he believes them to be innocent, but as they come out of the police station, the press is there and the story is published in the newspaper.
Nandhana's father and Shyam's mother expects the two to get married now. Also, posters and such are put up all over the college making fun of Nandhana and Shyam. The PTA is called for a meeting, and it is revealed by Ann and Susanna that it was Preetha who send the pictures to Nandhana's father and informed the police as she had feelings for Shyam and felt cheated when he showed more attention to Ann. At the meeting, it is also revealed that Ranjith and Nandhana are married, and Nandhana's father accepts the couples.
The trio once again become friends, but Ann refuses to make up with Shyam because in her mind he'll never understand her. Finally, during the play, a semi-drunk Shyam and Ann ends up together after a lengthy and beautiful dialogue from Shyam.
Box office
Chocolate was a blockbuster in the box office.
Reception
The film was released during the Pooja holidays of 2007 and went on to become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year along with Mayavi and Hallo.
Music Track
The film's music by Alex Paul and lyrics by Vayalar Satathchanra Varma.
- "Kalkanda Malaye" - Rimi Tomy, Liji Francis, Akhila Anand
- "Chocolate" - M.G. Sreekumar, Rimi Tomy
- "Ishtamalle" - Shahbaz Aman
- "Tamarayum Sooryanum" - K. J. Yesudas
- "Tamarayum Sooryanum" - Jyotsna
References
- 'Chocolate' captivates Kerala, earth times news
- Life is sweeter for Jayasurya after Chocolate, rediff news
- Chocolate - A campus flick by HinduOnline
- New Indian Express
External links
- Chocolate at the Internet Movie Database