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''' Information regarding the previous decades is awaited '''
 
=The biggest Malayalam hits of the year=
 
=2010=
 
[http://www.sify.com/movies/top-10-malayalam-grossers-of-2010-imagegallery-malayalam-lbfk9Ueijff.html  Sify]
 
  
Malayalam cinema saw a record number of releases in 2010. 86 straight and six dubbed films (Total 92 films) were released. The list below has been compiled by Sify from trade sources in distribution and exhibition.  The figures mentioned are approximate and may vary. Only the theatrical collections have been taken into account
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=2017: What the Dileep case exposed=
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== Pimps, bouncers, criminals call the shots==
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[http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/kerala/2017/07/14/criminals-call-shots-malayalam-cinema-pulsar-suni.html  Showbiz In Shark Tank : Pimps to bouncers, criminals call the shots in Malayalam cinema | Friday 14 July 2017 | Manorama Online]  (Reported by Unni K Warrier, Renji Kuriakose, R Krishna Raj and Joji Simon; Compiled by Tony Jose)
  
1 ''' Pokkiri Raja '''
 
  
Super Hit
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Unlike their counterparts in other states, movie stars in Kerala never felt insecure among fans to hire an army of bodyguards. Actors could go out and about without being mobbed.
  
Reasons - Mammootty- Prithviraj pairing rocked big time with the audiences.
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Yet brawny men made their way into the shooting locations as bodyguards and bouncers and the gates were thrown open to thugs who offered their muscle power to anyone who cared.
  
Trade Facts - Made at a cost of Rs 4.5 Crore. Has got a distributors' share of Rs 6.5 Crore.
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The nexus paid too costly for the actors and technicians who employed them to execute their nefarious plans. The criminals knew how to script the industry’s course.
  
Pics & Text courtesy: Moviebuzz Copyright Moviebuzz/Sify.com. Any unauthorized reproduction is prohibited
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''' Scene No. 1 – Honeytrap '''
  
2 ''' Marykunduoru Kunjadu '''
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One of the earliest entry points of criminals into the showbiz in Kerala was seen in the 1990s, when an actor paid the price for a carnal misadventure. The episode started in a Gulf country, where a troupe of entertainers had gone for a stage show.
  
Super Hit
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The actor was enamored by a girl and his aides made sure that he got what he wanted - with a bit of push from a criminal gang. Back in Kerala, the euphoria gave way to panic when the actor received a phone call from arguably the first female goon in the state.
  
Reasons - Fantastic performance by Dileep along with comedy laced with sentiments.
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She warned the actor that his “victim” was on the verge of suicide. She also told him that his act had been videotaped. The blackmail worked. The Gulf trip cost the actor a few lakh rupees.
  
Trade Facts - This Christmas release has the potential to turn into a super hit based on word-of-mouth reports and its initial first week collections.
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The incident was a portend. Stars could find enough people to get them anything they want but it was impossible to know who mingled with them. Many of the actors played along. They relied on muscle power to have their way in the industry.
  
Marykundu Oru Kunjadu, a Christmas release has been included in the list and that too at number two, as collections for first week is extraordinary and the film carries very good reports. The film, in 10 days, has collected a share that Kariyasthan took 17 days to collect!
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Blackmailing has grown to be a sub sector within the cinema industry but most of the victims keep it to themselves for fear of humiliation.
  
3 ''' Kariyasthan '''  
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''' Scene No. 2 - Bouncer act '''  
  
Classification - Super Hit
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Remember the scene from Mohanlal-starrer ‘Chota Mumbai’, where Shakeela is guarded by a ring of bouncers? This is a real-life scene for the residents of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry.
  
Reasons - Feel-good entertainer laced with slapstick comedy 
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Movie production managers hire bouncers to ward off excited fans and trouble makers. The only qualification for the job is a beefed-up body. Oh yes, a bit of reputation on the wrong side is a must.
  
Trade Facts - Film made at a cost of Rs 2.5 Crore. Will do theatrical business worth Rs 4.5 Crore.
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The reliance on thugs is prevalent in Alappuzha too. They can ensure smooth shooting even on a hartal day.
  
4 ''' In Ghost House Inn '''
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The smartest among the musclemen quickly establish connections within the industry and make them indispensable for the rich and famous. They become the favorites of actors who want to show rivals their place or to expand shady businesses.
  
Classification - Super Hit
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One of those bodyguards in Ernakulam is on the radar of the police. A leading actor hired him even though he has been accused in a handful of cases.
  
Reasons - The horror comedy was something new for the audiences.
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The preponderance of bouncers was evident at a recent meeting of actors in a hotel. The venue was out of bounds for any crazed fan yet there were as many bodyguards as the actors who went to the hotel.
  
Trade Facts - Film made for Rs 2.5 Crore has done theatrical business worth Rs 4 crore.
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Hiring a bodyguard is an actor’s prerogative. However, most of the bodyguards act as a link between their employers and the waiting tentacles of the underworld.
  
5 ''' Elsamma Enna Aankutty '''  
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''' Scene No. 3 - Unhealthy partners '''  
  
Classification - Hit
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If you want to spot a star, there are three sure-shot destinations to frequent - health clubs, beauty parlors and boutiques. Actors want to stay shipshape and fashionable because that is part of their job.
  
Reasons - A new heroine Ann and a story that appealed to family audiences.
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Predictably, these places are frequented by starlets as well as criminals who want to establish connection with potential employers.
  
Trade Facts - Made on a budget of Rs 2 Crore will do business of around Rs 3.25 from theatres.
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Main accused in the case Sunil Kumar, aka Pulsar Suni, knew the route too well. Before he drove his criminal career against a wall with the dastardly attack on an actress, he was a constant presence in the celebrity circles.
  
6 ''' Pappi Appacha '''
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He kept his contacts alive by being in constant touch with a boutique owner in Kochi. The woman who owns the boutique has told the police that she had borrowed heavily from Suni.
  
Classification - Hit
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The man with a history of kidnapping actresses found it useful to be close to a boutique frequented by potential victims.
  
Reasons - A crass comedy. Got a solo release and long run due to holiday season.
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The numerous health clubs in Kochi provide another meeting point for criminals and celebrities. Many of the actors pick their bodyguards from these fitness centers. Even straightforward actors fall for musclemen with dubious track records.
  
Trade facts - Made on a budget of Rs 2.25, did business of Rs 3.50 Crore from theatricals.
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One of them is a goon from Paravoor who has nicknamed himself after legendary boxer Mike Tyson. His rise from a street fighter to a celebrity bouncer was phenomenal. He even played the part of a bouncer in a gangsta movie.
  
7 ''' Happy Husbands '''
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His role in the city’s underbelly came to fore when gangster Imtiyaz fell to a rival gang. ‘Tyson’ was among those who turned up to receive the body of their leader. The actor eventually got wind of his bodyguard’s activities and dropped him off the payroll.
  
Hit
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''' Scene No. 4 - On the fast lane '''
  
Reasons - A comedy caper that worked well, along with fine performances.
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Some of the drivers attached with film production units are hardcore criminals like Suni. All they need is to get someone to recommend them for the job. They soon advertise themselves as the go-to persons for anything from hired guns to drug peddlers.
  
Trade Facts - A film that cost Rs 2.25 Crore and did business for Rs 3 Crore from theatres.
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Suni was a driver for a producer in Kochi. He made a name for himself as a loyal aide, until he grew ambitious and showed his true colors.
  
8 ''' Shikar '''
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Suni had an assignment to pick actress Menaka from Ernakulam Junction (South) railway station. He had other ideas though.
  
Hit
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Menaka was suspicious when a van arrived at the station to pick her. She called up her husband Suresh Kumar before boarding the van. The van was driven by Suni’s accomplice. He drove on the opposite direction of the hotel where the actress was supposed to be taken. Menaka protested and called up her husband again but the driver just drove towards the bypass.
  
Reasons - Mohanlal and Samuthirakani`s acting and total packaging 
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Suresh Kumar called up the producer, who rushed to locate the mysterious van. The driver of the van spotted the producer, realized that the plan had gone awry and drove the van to a nearby hotel, where the actress was dropped off. She had just escaped a kidnapping attempt.
  
Trade Facts - The film made at a cost of Rs 3.5 Crore has made Rs 3.75 as distributor`s share. It has recovered its cost of production from theatricals and taking other rights will be profitable for the producer.
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The producer later learned that his driver was the brain behind the mischief and the actual target was a younger actress.
  
9 ''' Pranchiyettan and the Saint '''
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The same gang had attacked and blackmailed another actress before that. They also tried to kidnap two other actresses. Had the police pursued those cases, Suni and company wouldn’t have been able to target their latest prey.
  
Classification - Hit
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''' Scene No. 5 - Birds of the same feather '''
  
Reasons - Something different by director Renjith, with superb performance by Mammootty
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Criminals have an uncanny talent to get them entrenched in the movie industry. Some of them even share the limelight.
  
Trade Facts - Made on a shoe string budget of Rs 1.50 Crore (Mammootty did not take his salary), film has taken a distributors share of Rs 2 Crore.
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One of them played a minor but funny role in a recent hit movie. Few of the audience knew that the young rider intercepted by the police had already been taken into custody even before the movie’s release.
  
10 ''' Malarvadi Arts Club '''
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Ajith Kandangakkulam aka ‘Thavala’ Ajith had snatched chains from 56 women when he was nabbed by the police. About 100 sovereigns of gold was seized by the police from the six-man gang.
  
Classification - Hit
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One of his accomplices would also go on to hit the headlines. Vishnu was Suni’s messenger after he was released from the Kakkanad sub jail.
  
Reasons - A youthful entertainer with new actors along with good music and packaging.
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Ajith, Vishnu and friends led a life of luxury with the loot. They went pub-hopping in Mumbai and Goa. There was a time when they shelled out Rs 10 lakh in Goa. They also spent on expensive bikes. With all the shady activities, Ajith had the gall to act in a movie.
  
Trade Facts - Film made at a cost of Rs 1.75 crore has made Rs 2 crore from theatricals alone.
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==Gender equations==
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[http://www.livemint.com/Politics/DJqEtVCHHPnKTtC3MdiblI/Why-actor-Dileeps-arrest-could-be-a-game-changer-in-Kerala.html  Nidheesh M.K.| Why actor Dileep’s arrest could be a game changer in Kerala | Wed, Jul 12 2017| Live Mint]
  
=2011=
 
[http://www.sanscinema.com/malayalam-movies-of-2011 SansCinema]
 
  
The films mentioned below have been listed in the descending order of their box office collections as reported by SansCinema. At some places SansCinema labels a film as a 'flop' even though films that earned less money than they have been listed as hits. This probably means that they were unsuccessful in relation to their budget.  
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Bengaluru: A sexual assault on a female actor in Kerala has created fissures in the film community, spawned a new group of women actors and exposed the influence exerted by top stars.
  
Conversely, some films labelled as Super Hits, though films that earned more money were mere Hits. Obviously, once again the success was relative tio the budget.  
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But the entire [Dileep] episode is no longer just about what happened to one woman, as writer N.S. Madhavan noted on Twitter.
  
All such counter-intuitive films have been labelled accordingly.
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The state movie actors’ association—where Dileep was an executive committee member until his ignominious firing [in July 2017]—has not come out to support the victim, prompting protests and its women members to break away and form a group called the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC). The group has vowed to end misogyny in movies as well as at the workplace. Its strong criticism of two actors who named the victim on Facebook prompted both to apologize.
===The mega-hits===
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After the arrest, Dileep was also removed from the association of actors and technicians.
  
Christian Brothers Joshiy
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The silence of actors Mammootty and Mohanlal did not go unnoticed either. There were protests outside Mammootty’s house where the actors’ association had met. After the meeting, Mammootty announced the suspension of Dileep and said the association ''' stands by the woman actor. '''
  
Seniors Vaishakh
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Yet, the silence of the top guns at an association press conference a fortnight ago where leading male actors like Innocent and Mukesh pitched for equal protection to the accused and the victim continues to rankle with the public. Comments by Innocent, the association’s president, denying exploitation of women in the film industry also created a furore.
  
China Town Rafi Mecartin
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It is not often that top actors in the Malayalam movie industry find themselves so powerless and at the receiving end of public anger, having to apologize for something or the other on a daily basis, said a Malayalam movie director, who did not wish to be named. Frustration has been growing, he added, especially among a younger generation of artistes about how veterans use kid gloves when it comes to sexism and crime. The anger tipped over with the abduction.
  
Krishnanum Radhayum Santhosh Pandit
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Politically, Dileep’s arrest has lifted the spirits for the government which was on the back foot after several recent cases of atrocities against women. While last year’s rape and murder of Dalit woman Jisha showed the vulnerability of the poor, the attack on the actor showed the rich and successful women weren’t safe either.
  
===The hits===
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“Dileep is the kind of person who has all the right connections,” said K.J. Jacob, political analyst and executive editor of newspaper Deccan Chronicle in Kerala. “He is not only one of the biggest names in Kerala, but also hugely influential. That the police dared to arrest him, and the government allowed them to function in that way, sends out a signal for the common man, who had almost lost faith in the system,” said Jacob.
  
Urumi Santosh Sivan
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“One thing we can say with certainty right now is that the case has become a game changer in many ways,” he said.
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=See also=
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[[Box office records of Malayalam films ]] 
  
Snehaveedu Sathyan Anthikkadu
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[[Malayalam cinema: 2010 onwards ]] 
  
Traffic/ Super Hit Rajesh R Pillai
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[[Dileep (Gopalakrishnan Pillai) ]] 
  
Makeup Man Shafi
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…and several other pages on Malayalam cinema.
 
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Indian Rupee Ranjith
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Arabeem Ottakom P. Madhavan Nayarum in Oru Marubhoomikkadha/ Merely successful Priyadarshan
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Salt N’ Pepper/ Super Hit Aashiq Abu
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Sevenes Joshiy
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Teja Bhai & Family/ Flop Deepu Karunakaran
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Doctor Love K. Biju
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Rathinirvedam T. K. Rajeev Kumar
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Three Kings V. K. Prakash
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Janapriyan Boban Samuel
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August 15/ Flop Shaji Kailas
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Payyans/ Flop Leo Thaddeus
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Manikya Kallu// Merely successful M. Mohanan
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Swapna Sanchari Kamal
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Beautiful/ Hit V. K. Prakash
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===The flops===
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Doubles/ Super-flop Sohan Seenulal
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Pranayam Blessy
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My Dear Kuttichathan 3D/ Hit Jijo
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Gadhama/ / Merely successful Kamal
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Arjunan Saakshi/ Super-flop Ranjith Sankar
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Collector Anil C Menon
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Ulakam Chuttum Valiban Raja Babu
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Venicile Vyaapari Shafi
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The Metro Bipin Prabhakar
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The Train/ Super-flop Jayaraj
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Kudumbasree Travels Kiran
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=== Super-flops===
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Lucky Jokers Sunil
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Race Kukku Surendran
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Living Together Fazil
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Bombay March 12 Babu Janardhan
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Nadakame Ulakam Viji Thamby
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City Of God Lijo Jose Pellissery
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Bhakthajanangalude Sradhakku Priyanandanan
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Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action T. S. Suresh Babu
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Adaminte Makan Abu Salim Ahamed
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Violin Sibi Malayil
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Kayam Anil K Nair
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Sankaranum Mohananum T. V. Chandran
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Vaadamalli Alberrt Antoni
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Mohabbath East Coast Vijayan
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Maharaja Talkies Devidas Chelanatt
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Raghuvinte Swantham Rasiya Vinayan
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Aazhakadal Shaan
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Priyappetta Naattukaare Sreejith Paleri
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Melvilasom Madhav Ramadasan
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Kadhayile Nayika Dileep
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Makaramanju Lenin Rajendran
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Sarkar Colony V. S. Jayakrishna
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Note Out Kutty Naduvil
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Ithu Nammude Katha Rajesh Kannankara
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Nakharam T. Deepesh
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Achan Ali Akbar
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Kalabhamazha P Suku Menon
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Umma Vijayakrishnan
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Kanakompathu Mahadevan
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Kottarathil Kuttibhootham Kumar Nanda – Basheer
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The Filmstar Sanjeev Raj
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Chaappa Kurish/ Made a profit Sameer Thahir
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Manushyamrugam Baburaj
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Bangkok Summer Pramod Pappan
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Ninnishtam Ennishtam 2 Alleppey Ashraf
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Orma Mathram Madhu Kaithapram
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Scene No. 001 Snehajith
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Oru Nunakkatha Johnson Thankachan
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Veettilekkulla Vazhi Dr. Biju
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Chungakkarum Veshyakalum Isaac Thomas
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Venshankhu Pol Ashok R Rath
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Arabipponnu Vijay
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Koratty Pattanam Railway Gate Hafiz Ismail
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Sandwich M. S. Manu
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Veeraputhran P. T. Kunju Muhammed
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Pachuvum Kovalanum Taha
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Naayika Jayaraj
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Innanu Aa Kalyanam Rajasenan
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Sundara Kalyanam Chandra Mohan
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Athe Mazha Athe Veyil G. Manu
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Bhagavathipuram Prakashan
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Happy Durbar Hari Amaravila
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Killadi Raman Thulasidas
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Vellaripravinte Changathi Akku Akbar
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=2012=
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[http://boxofficeverdicts.blogspot.in/p/malayalam-films-of-2012.html BoxOfficeVerdicts]
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The films mentioned below have been listed in the descending order of their box office collections as reported by [http://boxofficeverdicts.blogspot.in/p/malayalam-films-of-2012.html BoxOfficeVerdicts]. At some places BoxOfficeVerdicts labels a film as a 'flop' or 'below average' even though films that earned less money than they have been listed as hits. This probably means that they were unsuccessful in relation to their budget.
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Conversely, Second Show is said to be a Hit, whereas films that earned more have been shown as less successful. Once again perhaps such judgements are born from comparisons with the film's budget.
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All such counter-intuitive films have been mentioned
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===The biggest hits===
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Mayamohini
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Ordinary
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Run Babby Run
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My Boss
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Thattathin Marayathu
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Casanovva/ Flop
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Usthad Hotel
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Mallu Singh
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The King And The Commissioner/ Below Average
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Spirit
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Mr Marumakan/ Above Average
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Grandmaster
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Ayalum Njanum Thammil
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Thappana
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Bavuttiyude Namathil
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Cobra
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Diamond Necklace
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Da Thadiya
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===Above average and average===
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Husbands In Goa
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Bachelor Party
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Spanish Masala
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22 Female Kottayam/ Hit
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Trivandrum Lodge
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Karmayodha
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Second Show/ Hit
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===Flops===
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Masters
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Jawan Of Vellimala
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101 Weddings
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Ee Adutha Kaalathu
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Theevram
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Chettayees
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Hero
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Face 2 Face/ Super flop
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Simhasanam/ Super flop
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Padmasree Bharat Dr Sarojkumar
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Molly Aunty Rocks
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Shikari
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Thalsamayam Oru Penkutty
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Njanum Ente Familyum
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Thiruvambadi Thamban
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Puthiya Theerangal
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Friday
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===Super flops and mere flops===
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I Love Me
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Unnam
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Madirasi
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Manthrikan
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Kunjaliyan
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Banking Hours 10 To 4
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Vadhyar
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Asuravithu
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Poppins
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No 66 Madhura Bus
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916
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Nidra
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Chapters
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Mullassery Madhavankutty
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Chattakkari
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Naughty Professor
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Mla Mani 10am Classum Gusthiyum
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Father's Day
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Cinema Company
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Last Bench
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Karmayogi
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Matinee
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=2013=
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==According to OneIndia==
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[http://entertainment.oneindia.in/malayalam/news/2013/biggest-malayalam-hits-year-2013-118586.html#slide306263 OneIndia]
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1 ''' Romans '''
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The movie Romans was directed by Boban Samuel. Kunchacko Boban and Biju Menon played the lead roles in this movie. They were seen as priests in this film. It was a fully entertaining movie.
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2 ''' Kammath And Kammath '''
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Mammootty and Dileep played the role of brothers in this film, who are two proprietors. Tamil actor Dhanush played a cameo role in this film. Narain, Rima Kallingal and Karthika Nair were also seen in the film.
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3 ''' Celluloid '''
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Prithviraj and Mamta Mohandas were seen playing the lead roles in this Kamal directed movie. The movie was a Blockbuster and won the Best Film Award in the State level.
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4 ''' Sound Thoma '''
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Directed by Vysakh, Dileep and Namitha Pramod played lead roles in Sound Thoma. Dileep played the character, who had a cleft lip and defective voice.
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5 ''' Immanuel '''
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Mammootty, Fahad Fazil and Reenu Mathews played lead roles in this Lal Jose directed movie.
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6 ''' Mumbai Police '''
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Prithviraj, Jayasurya and Rahman were seen in lead roles in Mumbai Police. The movie was directed by Rosshan Andrrews.
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7 ''' Bhaarya Athra Pora '''
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Jayaram and Gopika were once again seen together in this movie after their Veruthe Oru Bhaarya. The movie was directed by Akku Akbar.
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8 ''' Neram '''
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Nivin Pauly and Nazriya Nazim were seen as a pair for the first time with this movie. It was directed by Alphonse Putharen.
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9 ''' Honey Bee '''
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Asif Ali, Bhavana, Baburaj, Archana Kavi and Sreenath Bhasi were seen playing lead roles in this movie. Actor Lal's son Junior Lal directed this movie. The director has announced the sequel for the movie.
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10 ''' ABCD '''
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Dulquar Salman and Jacob Gregory played lead roles in ABCD, along with Aparna Gopinath and Tovino Thomas. The movie was directed by Martin Prakkat.
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==According to BoxOfficeVerdicts==
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[http://boxofficeverdicts.blogspot.in/p/malayalam-films-of-2013.html?view=classic BoxOfficeVerdicts]
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The films mentioned below have been listed in the descending order of their box office collections as reported by BoxOfficeVerdicts. At some places BoxOfficeVerdicts labels a film as a 'flop' or 'below average' even though films that earned less money than they have been listed as hits. This probably means that they were unsuccessful in relation to their budget.
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All such counter-intuitive films have been mentioned
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===The hits===
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Romans
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Kammath & Kammath
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Sound Thoma
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Immanuel
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Honey Bee
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Ladies & Gentleman/ Flop
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Abcd
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Mumbai Police
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Neram/ Super Hit
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Amen/ Above Average
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Bharya Athra Pora
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Celluloid
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===Flops and average runs===
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3 Dots
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Red Wine
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Dracula
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Annayum Rasoolum
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5 Sundarikal
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Nee Ko Nja Cha
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Hotel California
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Lucky Star
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Lokpal/ Super flop
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Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla
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Left Right Left
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Shutter
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===Super flops===
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Cowboy
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Kili Poyi
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David & Goliath
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Thank You
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Up And Down
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2017: What the Dileep case exposed

Pimps, bouncers, criminals call the shots

Showbiz In Shark Tank : Pimps to bouncers, criminals call the shots in Malayalam cinema | Friday 14 July 2017 | Manorama Online (Reported by Unni K Warrier, Renji Kuriakose, R Krishna Raj and Joji Simon; Compiled by Tony Jose)


Unlike their counterparts in other states, movie stars in Kerala never felt insecure among fans to hire an army of bodyguards. Actors could go out and about without being mobbed.

Yet brawny men made their way into the shooting locations as bodyguards and bouncers and the gates were thrown open to thugs who offered their muscle power to anyone who cared.

The nexus paid too costly for the actors and technicians who employed them to execute their nefarious plans. The criminals knew how to script the industry’s course.

Scene No. 1 – Honeytrap

One of the earliest entry points of criminals into the showbiz in Kerala was seen in the 1990s, when an actor paid the price for a carnal misadventure. The episode started in a Gulf country, where a troupe of entertainers had gone for a stage show.

The actor was enamored by a girl and his aides made sure that he got what he wanted - with a bit of push from a criminal gang. Back in Kerala, the euphoria gave way to panic when the actor received a phone call from arguably the first female goon in the state.

She warned the actor that his “victim” was on the verge of suicide. She also told him that his act had been videotaped. The blackmail worked. The Gulf trip cost the actor a few lakh rupees.

The incident was a portend. Stars could find enough people to get them anything they want but it was impossible to know who mingled with them. Many of the actors played along. They relied on muscle power to have their way in the industry.

Blackmailing has grown to be a sub sector within the cinema industry but most of the victims keep it to themselves for fear of humiliation.

Scene No. 2 - Bouncer act

Remember the scene from Mohanlal-starrer ‘Chota Mumbai’, where Shakeela is guarded by a ring of bouncers? This is a real-life scene for the residents of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry.

Movie production managers hire bouncers to ward off excited fans and trouble makers. The only qualification for the job is a beefed-up body. Oh yes, a bit of reputation on the wrong side is a must.

The reliance on thugs is prevalent in Alappuzha too. They can ensure smooth shooting even on a hartal day.

The smartest among the musclemen quickly establish connections within the industry and make them indispensable for the rich and famous. They become the favorites of actors who want to show rivals their place or to expand shady businesses.

One of those bodyguards in Ernakulam is on the radar of the police. A leading actor hired him even though he has been accused in a handful of cases.

The preponderance of bouncers was evident at a recent meeting of actors in a hotel. The venue was out of bounds for any crazed fan yet there were as many bodyguards as the actors who went to the hotel.

Hiring a bodyguard is an actor’s prerogative. However, most of the bodyguards act as a link between their employers and the waiting tentacles of the underworld.

Scene No. 3 - Unhealthy partners

If you want to spot a star, there are three sure-shot destinations to frequent - health clubs, beauty parlors and boutiques. Actors want to stay shipshape and fashionable because that is part of their job.

Predictably, these places are frequented by starlets as well as criminals who want to establish connection with potential employers.

Main accused in the case Sunil Kumar, aka Pulsar Suni, knew the route too well. Before he drove his criminal career against a wall with the dastardly attack on an actress, he was a constant presence in the celebrity circles.

He kept his contacts alive by being in constant touch with a boutique owner in Kochi. The woman who owns the boutique has told the police that she had borrowed heavily from Suni.

The man with a history of kidnapping actresses found it useful to be close to a boutique frequented by potential victims.

The numerous health clubs in Kochi provide another meeting point for criminals and celebrities. Many of the actors pick their bodyguards from these fitness centers. Even straightforward actors fall for musclemen with dubious track records.

One of them is a goon from Paravoor who has nicknamed himself after legendary boxer Mike Tyson. His rise from a street fighter to a celebrity bouncer was phenomenal. He even played the part of a bouncer in a gangsta movie.

His role in the city’s underbelly came to fore when gangster Imtiyaz fell to a rival gang. ‘Tyson’ was among those who turned up to receive the body of their leader. The actor eventually got wind of his bodyguard’s activities and dropped him off the payroll.

Scene No. 4 - On the fast lane

Some of the drivers attached with film production units are hardcore criminals like Suni. All they need is to get someone to recommend them for the job. They soon advertise themselves as the go-to persons for anything from hired guns to drug peddlers.

Suni was a driver for a producer in Kochi. He made a name for himself as a loyal aide, until he grew ambitious and showed his true colors.

Suni had an assignment to pick actress Menaka from Ernakulam Junction (South) railway station. He had other ideas though.

Menaka was suspicious when a van arrived at the station to pick her. She called up her husband Suresh Kumar before boarding the van. The van was driven by Suni’s accomplice. He drove on the opposite direction of the hotel where the actress was supposed to be taken. Menaka protested and called up her husband again but the driver just drove towards the bypass.

Suresh Kumar called up the producer, who rushed to locate the mysterious van. The driver of the van spotted the producer, realized that the plan had gone awry and drove the van to a nearby hotel, where the actress was dropped off. She had just escaped a kidnapping attempt.

The producer later learned that his driver was the brain behind the mischief and the actual target was a younger actress.

The same gang had attacked and blackmailed another actress before that. They also tried to kidnap two other actresses. Had the police pursued those cases, Suni and company wouldn’t have been able to target their latest prey.

Scene No. 5 - Birds of the same feather

Criminals have an uncanny talent to get them entrenched in the movie industry. Some of them even share the limelight.

One of them played a minor but funny role in a recent hit movie. Few of the audience knew that the young rider intercepted by the police had already been taken into custody even before the movie’s release.

Ajith Kandangakkulam aka ‘Thavala’ Ajith had snatched chains from 56 women when he was nabbed by the police. About 100 sovereigns of gold was seized by the police from the six-man gang.

One of his accomplices would also go on to hit the headlines. Vishnu was Suni’s messenger after he was released from the Kakkanad sub jail.

Ajith, Vishnu and friends led a life of luxury with the loot. They went pub-hopping in Mumbai and Goa. There was a time when they shelled out Rs 10 lakh in Goa. They also spent on expensive bikes. With all the shady activities, Ajith had the gall to act in a movie.

Gender equations

Nidheesh M.K.| Why actor Dileep’s arrest could be a game changer in Kerala | Wed, Jul 12 2017| Live Mint


Bengaluru: A sexual assault on a female actor in Kerala has created fissures in the film community, spawned a new group of women actors and exposed the influence exerted by top stars.

But the entire [Dileep] episode is no longer just about what happened to one woman, as writer N.S. Madhavan noted on Twitter.

The state movie actors’ association—where Dileep was an executive committee member until his ignominious firing [in July 2017]—has not come out to support the victim, prompting protests and its women members to break away and form a group called the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC). The group has vowed to end misogyny in movies as well as at the workplace. Its strong criticism of two actors who named the victim on Facebook prompted both to apologize. After the arrest, Dileep was also removed from the association of actors and technicians.

The silence of actors Mammootty and Mohanlal did not go unnoticed either. There were protests outside Mammootty’s house where the actors’ association had met. After the meeting, Mammootty announced the suspension of Dileep and said the association stands by the woman actor.

Yet, the silence of the top guns at an association press conference a fortnight ago where leading male actors like Innocent and Mukesh pitched for equal protection to the accused and the victim continues to rankle with the public. Comments by Innocent, the association’s president, denying exploitation of women in the film industry also created a furore.

It is not often that top actors in the Malayalam movie industry find themselves so powerless and at the receiving end of public anger, having to apologize for something or the other on a daily basis, said a Malayalam movie director, who did not wish to be named. Frustration has been growing, he added, especially among a younger generation of artistes about how veterans use kid gloves when it comes to sexism and crime. The anger tipped over with the abduction.

Politically, Dileep’s arrest has lifted the spirits for the government which was on the back foot after several recent cases of atrocities against women. While last year’s rape and murder of Dalit woman Jisha showed the vulnerability of the poor, the attack on the actor showed the rich and successful women weren’t safe either.

“Dileep is the kind of person who has all the right connections,” said K.J. Jacob, political analyst and executive editor of newspaper Deccan Chronicle in Kerala. “He is not only one of the biggest names in Kerala, but also hugely influential. That the police dared to arrest him, and the government allowed them to function in that way, sends out a signal for the common man, who had almost lost faith in the system,” said Jacob.

“One thing we can say with certainty right now is that the case has become a game changer in many ways,” he said.

See also

Box office records of Malayalam films

Malayalam cinema: 2010 onwards

Dileep (Gopalakrishnan Pillai)

…and several other pages on Malayalam cinema.

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