Kaliyoonjal
Kaliyoonjal is a 1997 Malayalam-language psychological drama film directed by Anil Babu.[1][2] The story centers on Nandagopal, a devoted brother who raises his epileptic sister Ammu after their parents' death and arranges her marriage to Venu without revealing her medical condition, which subsequently triggers family conflicts and emotional turmoil.[3][4] Starring Mammootty as Nandagopal, Shalini as Ammu, Shobana as Gauri (Nandagopal's wife), and Dileep as Venu, the film explores themes of sibling possessiveness, marital strain, and the consequences of deception within familial bonds.[3][2] Written by Sathrughnan and produced by Siyad Koker, it features music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with cinematography by Vipin Mohan.[1] Released on 12 September 1997, the movie runs for 154 minutes and received a mixed reception, earning an IMDb rating of 5.9 out of 10 based on 179 user votes (as of November 2025).[3][4][5]Synopsis and cast
Plot
Following the untimely death of their parents, Nandagopal assumes full responsibility for his younger sister Ammu, who lives with epilepsy, devoting his life to her care and protection in their family home.[6] He treats her with unwavering tenderness, shielding her from external stresses that could trigger her condition and fostering a close, almost insular bond between them.[2] Determined to ensure Ammu's long-term security, Nandagopal arranges a double marriage: his own union with Gauri and Ammu's betrothal to Venu, Gauri's brother, while intentionally withholding any mention of Ammu's epilepsy to avoid potential rejection.[3] The weddings proceed smoothly, bringing the two families together under one roof, with initial harmony marked by shared domestic life and mutual support. However, the fragile equilibrium shatters when Venu inadvertently witnesses one of Ammu's epileptic episodes shortly after the marriage, exposing the concealed truth and igniting his anger and sense of betrayal toward Nandagopal.[6] This discovery unleashes marital discord in Venu and Ammu's relationship, as Venu struggles with resentment and distance, while Ammu grapples with rejection and heightened anxiety. The fallout ripples into Nandagopal and Gauri's marriage, where Gauri confronts her husband over the deception, leading to arguments that fracture family unity and expose underlying tensions about trust and responsibility. As conflicts intensify, heated family confrontations erupt, with accusations flying between the couples and revelations about personal sacrifices deepening the emotional rift. Ammu's psychological state deteriorates under the strain, culminating in severe breakdowns that push her to the brink. Tragic events unfold, including a devastating incident that forces everyone to reckon with the consequences of the hidden illness and unspoken burdens. In the resolution, Nandagopal faces the core dilemma of his overprotectiveness, ultimately navigating the path of familial duty through profound loss and reconciliation, underscoring the limits of sacrifice in preserving loved ones' happiness.[7]Cast
The cast of Kaliyoonjal is led by Mammootty in the role of Nandagopal, the protective older brother who raises his sister Ammu and marries Gauri.[8] His portrayal emphasizes quiet sacrifice and familial devotion, delivering a gripping performance that anchors the film's emotional core.[9] Shobana plays Gauri, Nandagopal's supportive wife and the sister of Venugopalan, bringing nuance to her role as a mediator in family tensions.[8] She offers a decent performance noted for its warmth and restraint.[9] Shalini portrays Ammu, Nandagopal's epileptic younger sister and Venugopalan's bride, with a sensitive depiction of her condition and emotional vulnerability that highlights the character's fragility.[8] Her acting received praise for authenticity in conveying vulnerability.[9] Dileep appears as Venugopalan (Venu), Gauri's brother and Ammu's unaware groom, infusing the role with youthful energy and comic relief amid the drama.[8] In supporting roles, Oduvil Unnikrishnan plays Kuttikrishnan, a family elder providing comic and advisory elements.[10] Other minor characters include Jagathy Sreekumar as Kunjan, a relative offering levity; Praveena as Radha, a family member; Mala Aravindan as Paraman, a friend; and Karamana Janardhanan Nair as Raghavan Maashu.[10] The ensemble totals around 20 credited actors, with no major debuts or special appearances recorded.[1]Production
Development
The screenplay for Kaliyoonjal was penned by Sathrughnan as an original psychological drama centered on familial bonds and the challenges of disability.[1] Anil Babu directed the film, bringing his vision to the project as a successor to his prior directorial efforts, with a strong focus on portraying emotional nuance in interpersonal relationships.[1] Siyad Koker produced the movie under the banner of Kokers Films.[1]Casting
The lead role of Nandagopal was assigned to Mammootty.[1] Shobana was cast opposite him as Gauri.[1] Shalini was chosen for the role of Ammu.[1] Dileep was brought on as Venu.[1] Supporting roles were filled by veteran actors Innocent and K. P. A. C. Lalitha.[1]Filming
Principal photography for Kaliyoonjal commenced in 1997 and was primarily conducted in various locations across Kerala to capture the film's intimate family dynamics. Key shooting sites included the Hill Palace Museum in Thripunithura, Ernakulam district, which provided authentic backdrops for several scenes.[11] The film's cinematography was handled by Vipin Mohan, who employed techniques suited to the psychological drama's tone. Editing was overseen by P. C. Mohanan, resulting in a final runtime of 153 minutes that maintained the narrative's emotional pacing.[12][3] Post-production wrapped up ahead of the film's release, incorporating sound design elements to heighten the dramatic tension in key sequences.[13]Soundtrack
Track listing
The soundtrack of Kaliyoonjal features eight songs, all with lyrics penned by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[14] The album was released on audio cassette by Koker Films.[15]| No. | Title | Singer(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Akkuthikkuthaadan Vaayo Aanavarambathodan Vaayo | K. S. Chithra |
| 2 | Kalyaanappallakkil Velippayyan | Bhavatharini |
| 3 | Manavaatti Penninte Manassoru Karimbinte Thundanu | M. G. Sreekumar |
| 4 | Manikuttikkurumbulla | K. J. Yesudas |
| 5 | Varnavrindavanam | K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra |
| 6 | Varnavrindavanam (Female version) | Lekha R. Nair |
| 7 | Aararo | Ilaiyaraaja |
| 8 | Shaaradendu Paadi | G. Venugopal |