Creating a believable setting was important, says director Rahul Sadasivan about the Malayalam horror thriller, ‘Bramayugam’

Bramayugam has taken the box office by storm the world over and director Rahul Sadasivan is taking in the adulation with a smile. Shot entirely in black and white, the horror thriller headlined by a terrific Mammootty is being hailed as a never-before-seen cinematic experience in Malayalam cinema. Bramayugam set in 17th-century Malabar revolves around a dilapidated mana (mansion), where the imposing Koduman Potty (Mammootty) stays with his cook (Sidharth Bharathan). Thevan (Arjun Ashokan), a member of the Panan community, arrives at the mana, while escaping from his captors. Potty gives him food and refuge but Thevan does not know what is in store for him there.

If his debut film, Red Rain (2013) was a sci-fi thriller, in his second film, Bhoothakalam (2022), Rahul scared the audience with the story of a mother and son staying in a haunted house. In Bramayugam, he blends folklore with horror and creates thrills and chills with the story, the setting and performances, supported by stunning production design, cinematography and music. Scripted by Rahul himself, the narrative is also an eerie take on power dynamics as it weaves in aspects such as greed and caste discrimination.

Mammootty in Bramayugam
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Rahul says that the story of Bramayugam was with him even before he made Bhoothakalam. “I wanted to tell a story from folklore. The inspiration was perhaps those images etched in my mind from my visits to my parents’ native place in Palakkad. The rural landscape with age-old ancestral houses, some of them deserted, and the ambience remained with me. I have gone back to those vignettes to write the story.”

Rahul Sadasivan, director of Bramayugam

Rahul Sadasivan, director of Bramayugam
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It was the humungous success of Bhoothakalam that gave him the confidence to approach Mammootty, Rahul says. “If Bhoothakalam was a modern-day horror tale, I wanted to do something different in my next project to excite the audience. Since I wanted to tell a period drama, I knew that it had to be told in black and white. Mammootty was my only choice for the central character. I knew that only he could bring the power and enigma of that aged character on screen. Once he liked the story, we did a test shoot of one of the scenes in black and white. We worked on the grading, texture, contrast and several other aspects until we were confident about going ahead. I could never imagine Bramayugam in colour!” he emphasises.

The 72-year-old thespian has been on a roll with his choice of roles in the last couple of years and Koduman Potty is another addition to his oeuvre. “He always delivered more than what I expected. There were many scenes where he surprised all of us. His mannerisms, body language, dialogue delivery… everything was unique.”

The two other actors, Sidharth and Arjun are also getting positive reviews for their performances. “Once Mammookka was finalised, we started looking for actors to play these two key roles. Eventually the roles went to these two.”

Rahul mentions that he makes it a point to have a storyboard for his movies. “I have everything on paper before the shoot starts, for clarity on different aspects of the filmmaking process and the visual language. And I had a strong team who understood the world I created,” says the director who learnt filmmaking from London Film Academy and did his masters in animation and VFX from University of South Wales.

Sidharth Bharathan in Bramayugam

Sidharth Bharathan in Bramayugam
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The shoot took over 50 days, but preparations started much in advance. The mana was set up in Ottappalam by the team led by art director Jothish Shankar. “Except for one of the scenes that was shot at Varikkassery Mana [shooting location for some of the popular Malayalam films in Ottappalam], the rest was set inside the mana. In fact, the vegetation you see around the mana, especially the wild grass, was grown by the team over two months. Eventhough I was telling a fictional story, creating a believable setting was important for me. I wanted everything to look real, without any gimmicks. For instance, the kitchen had to look stinky, filthy and messy and you realise the reason as the story progresses,” he explains. Rain is a crucial component of the narrative, he adds. “It is like a character and we had to bring that feeling of being stuck in that weather.”

A shot of the mana, the prime location of Bramayugam

A shot of the mana, the prime location of Bramayugam
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The forest cover was areas in and around Malayattoor, while the waterfall shot in the beginning — one of the breathtakingly beautiful sequences in the movie — is from Athirappilly. “Athirappilly waterfall has been shown in several movies and we didn’t want to go with cliched shots. So we went with different camera angles for that shot,” he says, referring to his cinematographer, Shehnad Jalal, who also shot Bhoothakalam.

“I had discussed Bramayugam with him while we were shooting Bhoothakalam. A black-and-white film is on the wishlist of all filmmakers and cinematographers. When I told him this idea, he said it was his dream to do a black-and-white project. It has its challenges, but then a black-and-white frame has its charm and timelessness,” Rahul adds.

Rahul says that composer Christo Xavier was with the team throughout the making process. “Once I gave him a brief idea about the project, he sent a demo within two days. I was so impressed by the score that there were no second thoughts about having him on board. I have a fantastic team of assistant directors and one among them is Din Nath Puthenchery, son of veteran lyricist Gireesh Puthenchery. He has written three songs,” Rahul says.

Arjun Ashokan in a still from Bramayugam

Arjun Ashokan in a still from Bramayugam
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He stresses that the project would not have happened but for the producers, Night Shift Studios, a production house exclusively into horror films under YNot Studios, one of the leading production houses. “This is the maiden production of Night Shift Studios. They had got in touch with me after Bhoothakalam through MR Rajakrishnan [audiographer/sound mixer]. When I I told them about Bramayugam I laid down three conditions – it will be a period movie, I want to make it in black and white and I needed Mammootty. They [S Sashikanth and Chakravarthy Ramachandra] got so excited that they stood by my vision. Without the backing of such a producer it would have been difficult for me to realise my dream.” According to the producers, the movie has been made with a budget of ₹27.73 crores, exclusive of the promotion expenses.

So, is he planning to tell more horror stories? Rahul says with a laugh, “I have many concepts in my mind and the stories I have told till now have been there with me for a long time.”

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Around Tinsel Town

>> Awards season heats up

Deepika Padukone has been selected as one of the presenters at the upcoming BAFTA Awards alongside celebrities like former England football star David Beckham, singer Dua Lipa and Cate Blanchett. Meanwhile, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Margot Robbie, Cillian Murphy and other Oscar nominees caught up at the Beverly Hilton for the annual Academy Award nominees luncheon.

The Directors Guild Awards took place this week and Christopher Nolan was awarded the top prize for ‘Oppenheimer’ while Celine Song got an award for first-time directorial achievement for her romantic drama ‘Past Lives’. Veteran actor Sigourney Weaver won the International Goya Award in recognition of what the Spanish Film Academy dubbed an impressive career, during which she brought to life “independent, complex and strong female characters”. Actor Brad Pitt presented his friend and actor Bradley Cooper with one of the Santa Barbara Film Festival’s top honours, Outstanding Performer of the Year, for his work starring as Leonard Bernstein in the biopic ‘Maestro’.

Meanwhile, here are a few highlights from the ongoing Berlinale 2024 festival:

Manoj Bajpayee part of India Pavilion inauguration at festival, set to premiere ‘The Fable’

Cillian Murphy shoulders a society’s shame in festival opener ‘Small Things Like These’

Berlin Film Festival jury questions move to uninvite far-right

German far-right, Gaza war overshadow Berlin Film Festival

Bollywood

‘Soorarai Pottru’ remake titled ‘Sarfira’, gets release date

Arjun Kapoor to play villain in ‘Singham Again’

‘Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2’ gets a release date

Indian director’s multi-national production ‘In the Belly of a Tiger’ to premiere at Berlin Film Festival

Rajkumar Santoshi ropes Santosh Sivan as cinematographer for ‘Lahore 1947’

‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ gets premiere date on Prime Video

Sandeep Singh to direct Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj biopic

Hollywood

Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby part of Marvel Studios’ ‘The Fantastic Four’

Scarlett Johansson to star in true crime movie ‘Featherwood’

Will Smith to star in crime thriller ‘Sugar Bandits’

Michelle Yeoh, Melanie Laurent team up for action movie ‘The Mother’

Ewan McGregor joins Anne Hathaway in David Robert Mitchell’s adventure film for Warner Bros

Simu Liu to star in Peacock’s espionage techno-thriller series

Margot Robbie production house strikes first-look deal with Warner Bros.

Adam Sandler joins Josh Safdie for a Netflix comedy special

Elizabeth Olsen, Charles Melton to feature in Todd Solondz’s ‘Love Child’

‘GoT’ stars Sophie Turner, Kit Harington reunite for gothic horror film

Anya Taylor-Joy confirms role in ‘Dune: Part Two’

Katy Perry reveals that she’s set to exit ‘American Idol’

‘American Born Chinese’ fame Ben Wang to star in new ‘Karate Kid’ film

BLACKPINK’s Lisa to star in ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3

Antoine Fuqua to direct feature documentary on Nelson Mandela

Michael Chaves set to direct ‘The Conjuring 4’

Regional cinema

Sivakarthikeyan – AR Murugadoss film goes on floors; Rukmini Vasanth to play female lead

Emraan Hashmi officially boards Adivi Sesh’s ‘G2’

‘Lal Salaam’ has received a great response, says Rajinikanth; shares update on ‘Vettaiyan’

Samantha Ruth Prabhu says she’s going back to work, announces health podcast

Vishnu Varadhan to helm debut film of Murali’s son Akash; Aditi Shankar to play female lead

Actors Suraj Venjaramoodu, Asif Ali’s next goes on floors

Mithila Palkar to make her Tamil debut alongside Vishnu Vishal’s brother Rudra

Tamil actor Arjun Das to foray into Malayalam with Ahammed Khabeer’s next

Kalidas Jayaram’s ‘Nila Varum Velai’ goes on floors

Shane Nigam’s Tamil debut ‘Madraskaaran’ goes on floors

Hotstar Specials ‘Heart Beat’ gets a streaming date

Trailers

The merc with a mouth turns into MCU’s Messiah in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ teaser

An ensemble cast takes us back in time in ‘Varshangalkku Shesham’ teaser

‘Wicked’ trailer features Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo adding a new twist to the classic fairytale

Apes hunt humans as a king eyes world domination in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ trailer

‘The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth’ shares glimpse of Netflix’s four-episode docuseries

Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones attempt to tame twin tornadoes in ‘Twisters’ trailer

Sivakarthikeyan as Major Mukund Varadarajan prepares his men for battle in teaser of ‘Amaran’

Vidyut Jammwal takes on Arjun Rampal in ‘Crakk’ trailer

Satish Kaushik fights for his rights in ‘Kaagaz 2’ trailer

In ‘Manjummel Boys’ trailer, a boys’ trip to Guna Caves takes a harrowing turn

Millie Bobby Brown shines as the damsel who can “subvert what you expect” in ‘Damsel’ trailer

Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Anupama Parameswaran team up for a madcap ride in ‘Tillu Square’ trailer

Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew and Dibyendu Bhattacharya crack down on India’s biggest ivory racket in ‘Poacher’ trailer

Robert Downey Jr. steals the show in ‘The Sympathizer’ teaser trailer

Essential reading

1) Kiran Rao on ‘Laapataa Ladies’, her comeback movie as a director

>> The filmmaker talks about her upcoming film which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023

2) Band Shakti on winning the Best Global Music Album award at the Grammys

>> The 50-year-old music band’s members opens up on winning at the 66th Grammy for their pandemic creation ‘This Moment’

3) ‘Vaaranam Aayiram’ to ‘3’: Theatres turn into concerts as the re-release trend grips Tamil cinema

>> Theatre owners and industry sources tell what the re-releases trend means to Tamil cinema and its audience

4) ‘I have always been fascinated by death and afterlife’: Filmmaker Vi Anand

>> Anand discusses his Telugu film ‘Ooru Peru Bhairavakona’ and reveals his fascination for magical realism and fantasy dramas

5) Meet Vidyadhar Kagita, director of the Telugu film ‘Gaami’

>> Debut director Vidyadhar Kagita opens up on ‘Gaami’, the making video of which has raised curiosity

6) Kannada actor Lasya Nagaraj looks forward to interviewing director Vinothraj at Berlinale

>> The actor is excited about interviewing ‘Kottukkaali’ director Vinothraj and meeting Martin Scorsese

7) Surya Vasishta opens his innings on screen as a director, writer, actor

>> Surya says his upcoming film ‘Saramsha’ revolves around a writer who meets the characters of his stories

8) Framing childhood: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s unsparing look at the early years

>> A dive into how Hirokazu Kore-eda’s films explore deep aspects of Japanese family life, focusing on children

9) ‘The stage is an agnipeeta; the art has to be born there once again’: Singer Sivasri Skandaprasad

>> Sivasri Skandaprasad talks about Carnatic music, tryst with dance and her first film song for AR Rahman

10) Nakul Abhyankar on AI’s impact in music, working with AR Rahman, Kannada cinema, and more

>> Nakul is busy this year as a composer with eight of his films slated for release including the Kannada film, Juni

What to watch

1) Mammootty’s performance elevates ‘Bramayugam’, a middling film on the evils of unrestricted power

Read the full review here

2) Jayam Ravi struggles in ‘Siren’, a vexing, dull drama

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3) No surprises from Dakota Johnson’s ‘Madame Web,’ a mildly engaging origin story

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4) Director Alexander Payne and actor Paul Giamatti are brilliant in ‘The Holdovers’, a moody Christmas miracle

Read the full review here

5) Dheekshith Shetty gives his all in ‘KTM’, a film stuck in a time warp

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6) Gina Rodriguez’s Valentine rom-com ‘Players’ is stuck in genre stalemate

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7) Priyamani, Sharanya Pradeep amp up the fun in ‘Bhamakalapam 2’

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8) ‘Thundu’ proves that there are no cheat codes to making an engrossing film

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9) ‘Ooru Peru Bhairavakona’ leaves you wishing for some real magic

Read the full review here

10) Rajinikanth adds vigour but struggles to save Aishwarya Rajinikanth’s ‘Lal Salaam’

Read the full review here

11) Manikandan and Sri Gouri Priya shoulder ‘Lover’, an intense yet intriguing relationship drama

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12) Netflix series ‘One Day’ is a grand, saccharine, predictable love affair

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13) ‘This Is Me…Now: A Love Story’ sees Jennifer Lopez on the path towards self-love, healing and a fairytale ending

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14) ‘Upgraded’ is a low-stakes rom-com that trundles smoothly along well-worn lines 

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Malayalam films to look forward to in 2024: ‘Aattam’ and ‘Malaikottai Vaaliban’ to ‘Bramayugam’

Promos from ‘Aattam’, ‘Malaikottai Vaaliban’, ‘Bramayugam’

The year gone by, 2023, was quite an unprecedented year for Malayalam cinema with a record number of theatrical releases, but only a few of them managed to bring the masses to the theatres. By all indications, 2024 may well have a different script in store for the industry with a slew of much-hyped, big ticket releases lined up all through the year. But, more than the young and upcoming stars, it is the established superstars who seem to be having some of the exciting projects in their kitty. Some of them seem to have decided to reinvent themselves, going by the kind of films they have signed up for.

Here is a quick look at some of the Malayalam titles to look forward to in 2024 —

Aattam

‘Aattam’

‘Aattam’

On the first Friday of the year arrives Anand Ekarshi’s debut film Aattam, one of the much awaited films of the year, which garnered rave reviews during its sojourn across the film festival circuit. Zarin Shihab, Vinay Forrt, Kalabhavan Shajon and a host of talented actors star in this film set around a drama troupe, within which a scandal explodes, as the lone female member in the group contends with bruised egos and internal politics.

Also Read | Pan-India cinema trends to expect in 2024: Usage of AI, robust box office, new experiments, and more

Abraham Ozler

A still from ‘Abraham Ozler’

A still from ‘Abraham Ozler’

Actor Jayaram seems to be aiming at a makeover in this film directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas, who previously made the acclaimed thriller Anjaam Paathira and the Aadu series. From the trailers, Ozler, the titular character, appears to be a detective who is suffering from insomnia. The rumours of Mammootty appearing in a cameo in the film have heightened after the release of the trailer.

Malaikottai Vaaliban

Malaikottai Vaaliban

Malaikottai Vaaliban

Lijo Jose Pellissery’s first collaboration with Mohanlal is said to be a period action film. As the hype has been building up ever since its announcement, quite a lot of rumours are floating around, especially the one about Mohanlal playing a wrestler in the film. But, the makers have remained rather tight-lipped about the film. A song from the movie Punnara Kattile Poovanatthil composed by Prashant Pillai, which was recently released, has garnered a lot of praise. The film also stars Sonalee Kulkarni, comedian and actor Danish Sait, Manikandan R. Achari and others.

Bramayugam

Bramayugam

Bramayugam

Mammootty experimenting with a wide variety of roles in the new phase of his career has ceased to be news anymore, but two Bramayugam posters released months apart became all the rage on social media, with the actor’s menacing presence becoming the talk of the town. That the film is being directed by Rahul Sadasivan who made the much talked about Bhoothakaalam has increased expectations around it.

Aadujeevitham

A still from ‘Aadujeevitham’

A still from ‘Aadujeevitham’

Benyamin’s Aadujeevitham, based on the real life story of a man who was forced into slave labour in an Arab country, happens to be one of the most widely read books in Malayalam in recent years. Filmmaker Blessy’s project planned on a wider canvas has been in the works for quite some years. Actor Prithviraj has undergone a major physical transformation for the lead role for the film. A.R. Rahman has scored the music for the film.

Aavesham

A poster for ‘Aavesham’

A poster for ‘Aavesham’

Jithu Madhavan had quite a debut with Romancham, one of the biggest hits of 2022. Along with some top-notch comic performances from the entire cast, everything worked like a charm in this horror comedy. Aavesham is supposedly a spin-off from the film. The first poster of the film, featuring Fahadh Faasil, has added to the hype. It remains to be seen whether the rest of the cast from Romacham will also be part of Aavesham.

Also Read | The best Malayalam films of 2023: ‘Kaathal’ and ‘RDX’ to ‘O.Baby’ and ‘Romancham’

Barroz

A poster for ‘Barroz’

A poster for ‘Barroz’

Mohanlal’s directorial debut has been in the works for some time, with screenwriter Jijo Punnoose’s exit from the project citing changes to the script stirring up a controversy. But now the 3D film seems to be finally getting ready for a release. On New Year’s Day, Mohanlal released the poster of the film, with him on a hollow horse and wielding a sword. The actor is supposedly playing a 400-year-old spirit assigned to guard a treasure.

Ajayante Randam Moshanam

A still from ‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’

A still from ‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’

It is rare for a directorial debut to garner as much attention as Ajayante Randam Moshanam has. Jithin Laal has been working on his debut film with Tovino Thomas in the lead for quite some years. The initial promos suggest that the film could be a mix of folk and fantasy elements. The director seems to have envisioned it on a grand scale, with an eye on the markets outside Kerala too, and the film will have a release in multiple languages. Telugu actor Krithi Shetty will be making her debut in Malayalam with the film.

Varshangalkku Shesham

A poster for ‘Varshangalkku Shesham’

A poster for ‘Varshangalkku Shesham’

After the hit Hridayam, Vineeth Sreenivasan is back with the lead pair from that film – Pranav Mohanlal and Kalyani Priyadarshan – inVarshangalkku Shesham, which also features an ensemble cast that includes the director himself, Nivin Pauly, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Basil Joseph, Neeraj Madhav, Neeta Pillai, Arjun Lal, Nikhil Nair, and Shaan Rahman. Indie artist Amrit Ramnath, son of veteran singer Bombay Jayashri, is turning composer for the film.

Sureshinteyum Sumalathayudeyum Hridayahariyaya Pranayakatha

Kunchacko Boban from the sets of ‘Sureshinteyum Sumalathayudeyum Hridayahariyaya Pranayakatha’; the film’s poster

Kunchacko Boban from the sets of ‘Sureshinteyum Sumalathayudeyum Hridayahariyaya Pranayakatha’; the film’s poster
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Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval’s Nna Thaan Case Kodu was one of the major hits of 2022. The film also managed to scoop up several State Film Awards. Sureshinteyum Sumalathayudeyum…is a spin off of the film, with Sureshan and Sumalatha (the hugely popular characters played by Rajesh Madhavan and Chithra) taking the centrestage. Kunchacko Boban, the lead actor of Nna Thaan Case Kodu, will also be reprising his role of Kozhummal Rajeevan.

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