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Mimics Parade

Mimics Parade is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Thulasidas. The film was written by Kaloor Dennis based on a story by Kalabhavan Ansar, with music composed by Johnson. It stars Jagadish as Unni, Siddique as Sabu, Ashokan as Jimmy, Innocent as Fr. Francis Tharakkandam, and Zainuddin as Nissam, alongside Baiju, Kalabhavan Ansar, Sunitha, and Suchitra. Produced by Mumthaz Basheer under the banner of Simple Productions, Mimics Parade was released in 1991 and runs for 127 minutes. It received a rating of 6.3/10 on IMDb as of November 2025 based on user reviews, reflecting its appeal in Malayalam comedy cinema.

Plot and Cast

Plot Summary

Mimics Parade centers on a troupe of six mimicry artists—Unnikrishnan, Sabu, Jimmy, Nissar, Manoj, and Anwar—who form the group known as Mimics Parade and perform entertaining shows across various venues. While en route to one of their performances, the group stumbles upon a car accident scene and discovers a stuffed toy animal in the wreckage that contains smuggled diamonds. Unnikrishnan, as the troupe's leader, convinces the others to take the toy, seeing it as a chance for sudden wealth to elevate their struggling careers. As news spreads about the missing diamonds belonging to a notorious smuggler, the artists face relentless pursuit from the criminals seeking to recover their contraband, as well as suspicion from the police investigating the accident. Internal tensions arise among the group as they debate whether to sell the diamonds or return them, leading to a series of comedic mishaps: they use their mimicry talents for elaborate disguises, evade chases through crowded markets, and navigate mistaken identities that exacerbate the chaos. The absurdity of their predicament highlights themes of friendship, the perils of greed, and the humorous potential of their performance skills in dire situations. In the climax, after escalating conflicts and narrow escapes, the troupe decides to and returns the diamonds to the authorities, with their mimicry expertise providing a final that thwarts and in a lighthearted manner.

Cast and Characters

The principal cast of Mimics Parade features a ensemble of Malayalam comedy actors portraying a group of struggling mimicry artists whose impersonation skills form the core of the film's humorous escapades. The film centers on six main troupe members, each bringing distinct personality traits that highlight their mimicry talents in comedic situations, such as impersonating authorities to navigate mishaps. Jagadish plays Unnikrishnan, the optimistic leader of the troupe, whose unwavering positivity and versatile mimicry often rally the group during chaotic scenarios. Siddique portrays Sabu, the greedy yet loyal friend whose opportunistic schemes, executed through spot-on imitations, frequently propel the plot's comedic turns. Ashokan is Jimmy, the cautious planner whose meticulous nature contrasts with his adept mimicry, using it to devise escapes from predicaments. Zainuddin (also credited as Sainuddin) embodies Nissar, the comic relief character known for his exaggerated mimics that amplify the troupe's slapstick moments. Baiju appears as Manoj, the naive newcomer whose innocent enthusiasm and budding impersonation skills add fresh humor to the ensemble dynamics. Kalabhavan Ansar takes on Anwar, the energetic performer and story originator within the group, whose high-energy mimics drive several key interactive sequences. Supporting roles include Innocent as Fr. Francis Tharakkandam, the bumbling priest who provides unwitting aid to the troupe through his own quirky demeanor, occasionally intersecting with their mimicry antics. Sunitha plays Sandhya Cheriyan, Unnikrishnan's interest, whose adds levity without overshadowing the central . Suchitra is Latha, Sabu's in a light that ties into the group's . The film features a total of 19 , with no leads beyond these interests, emphasizing the male-dominated mimicry troupe dynamic. The characters' arcs revolve around leveraging their mimicry expertise in pivotal moments, such as collectively impersonating officials to evade trouble, which underscores the film's theme of performance as survival and comedy. This approach allows each member's unique style— from Unnikrishnan's leadership in synchronized acts to Nissar's over-the-top flair—to contribute distinctly to the narrative's humorous resolutions.

Production

Development

The story for Mimics Parade originated from a concept developed by Kalabhavan Ansar, a key member of the Cochin Kalabhavan mimicry troupe, drawing inspiration from the real-life performances and camaraderie of mimicry artists in Kerala during the 1980s mimicry wave. This concept was shaped by the troupe's long-standing tradition, which began with their inaugural Mimics Parade stage show on September 21, 1981, at Ernakulam Fine Arts Hall, transforming mimicry from mere concert fillers into a professional art form emphasizing parody, sound imitation, and ensemble humor. Kaloor Dennis adapted Ansar's story into the screenplay, crafting a comedy script that centered on mimicry humor while incorporating a diamond smuggling trope involving a group of artists who unwittingly acquire a stuffed animal filled with contraband. The development process involved extensive brainstorming sessions among the creative team to refine the narrative's comedic elements and character dynamics. Ansar, who also took on an acting role in the film, contributed to these discussions, ensuring the script authentically captured the troupe's performative style. Thulasidas was brought on as director, selected for his established track record in helming light-hearted Malayalam comedies that balanced ensemble casts and situational humor. The production was overseen by Changanassery Basheer under the banner of Simple Productions. The film's influences stem from Kerala's broader mimicry tradition, including earlier stage and comedic works that featured artists imitating film stars and politicians, though Mimics Parade innovated by weaving this into a smuggling adventure plot unique to its narrative. This approach reflected the cultural shifts in 1980s Kerala, such as the impact of Gulf migration on local entertainment and parody forms.

Filming

Principal photography for Mimics Parade took place in 1991. Cinematography was handled by Saloo George, who employed practical locations to enhance the comedic chases and indoor troupe performances, ensuring a naturalistic feel for the humor. Editing duties fell to G. Murali, who focused on pacing the film's humor through quick cuts, particularly in the mimicry sequences, to maintain rhythmic energy.

Release

Theatrical Release

Mimics Parade was released in theaters across on September 17, 1991. The distribution was handled by Simple Productions, which focused on comedy-loving audiences in urban centers such as and . The film received approval from the (CBFC) with a U rating, certifying it as a suitable for . It opened in multiple screens in Malayalam-speaking regions, capitalizing on the popularity of mimicry-based humor in the state.

Home Media and Distribution

Following its theatrical run, Mimics Parade became available on home video formats, with DVD editions distributed through retailers like Amazon India for purchase in the domestic market. In the digital era, the film has been widely accessible via streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, where it has been offered since at least 2018, as well as Apple TV, Eros Now, and YuppTV for viewers in India and abroad. Full HD versions began appearing on YouTube around 2018 through official and semi-official channels like Saina Movies and Central Talkies, enabling free access to global audiences. International distribution initially targeted Malayalam-speaking diaspora communities in the and the via , but has since expanded digitally through region-specific OTT services. The film's enduring among expatriate viewers contributed to sustained on platforms like Prime Video in the . The film has two sequels: Kasargod Khader Bhai (1992) and Again Kasargod Khader Bhai (2010), which have also contributed to its in and streaming distributions. As of 2025, the movie continues to be streamed for free on YouTube and via paid subscriptions on Indian OTT platforms like Prime Video and Eros Now, ensuring ongoing accessibility for new generations.

Reception

Critical Response

Upon its release, Mimics Parade received positive feedback from audiences for its light-hearted comedy centered on mimicry artists and their misadventures, with particular praise for the ensemble cast's chemistry led by Jagadish, Siddique, Ashokan, and Innocent. Reviewers highlighted the film's entertaining narrative and clean humor, evoking the innocent charm of 1990s Malayalam cinema without relying on vulgarity. In modern retrospectives, the film is regarded as a classic in Malayalam comedy, appreciated for its old-school simplicity and timeless comedic timing under director Thulasidas. Users on platforms like Letterboxd laud the unmatched rapport among the cast, describing Jagadish's performance as effortless and genuinely funny, while noting the film's ability to blend mimicry elements seamlessly into the plot. On IMDb, it holds an average rating of 6.3 out of 10 based on 1,068 user votes (as of November 2025), with many citing its nostalgic appeal as a family-friendly entertainer from the era. Critics and viewers have pointed out some limitations, such as the predictable smuggling trope and formulaic structure typical of period comedies, which may feel naive to contemporary audiences. The portrayal of female characters is minimal and stereotypical, reflecting broader trends in 1990s Malayalam films. Despite its popularity, the film did not secure any major awards at the Kerala State Film Awards or national honors. In the 2020s, it maintains a nostalgic draw through online availability, with viewers recommending it for its wholesome humor and rewatch value.

Box Office Performance

Mimics Parade achieved commercial success upon its release, running for 100 days in theaters and establishing itself as a in the . The film's strong performance was primarily confined to , where it resonated with audiences through its mimicry-themed and , though it had limited reach outside the state. Produced on a low budget typical of mid-1990s Malayalam comedies, the movie proved profitable, capitalizing on the rising popularity of mimicry acts and the comic timing of leads like Jagadish and Siddique. Its release in the post-summer period allowed it to capitalize on family audiences seeking light-hearted entertainment, contributing to its sustained theatrical run without notable international earnings. The success notably advanced the careers of Siddique and Jagadish, solidifying their duo as a staple in Malayalam comedies and paving the way for subsequent collaborations.

Soundtrack

Track Listing

The soundtrack of Mimics Parade consists of two songs, originally released on audio cassette in 1991 and later available on CD and digital formats. These tracks, featuring playback singing by Unni Menon, K. S. Chitra, and Krishnachandran, emphasize melodic harmonies that align with the film's comedic tone through a romantic duet and an upbeat group song.
No.TitleSinger(s)Duration
1Chellakkaattin PallitherilUnni Menon, K. S. Chitra5:04
2Nakshathram MinnunnaUnni Menon, Krishnachandran4:25
There are no additional tracks on the album.

Composition and Lyrics

The soundtrack of Mimics Parade was composed by Johnson, a self-taught music director prominent in 1990s Malayalam cinema for his melodic scores that blended romantic and rustic elements with light orchestration to suit comedic tones. The lyrics were penned by , a veteran poet-lyricist known for his playful, rhyming style featuring tongue twisters and vivid imagery drawn from rural life and everyday themes, which aligned well with the film's mimicry-centric narrative. Recording involved live orchestrations, a signature of Johnson's , resulting in two concise vocal tracks that maintained the film's brisk comedic without overwhelming the or sequences. Johnson also crafted the background score, employing minimalist to underscore the acts and enhance the overall lighthearted atmosphere.

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