Agnidevan

Agnidevan

Year: 1995

Runtime: More mins

Language: Malayalam

Director: Venu Nagavalli

Drama

Agnidevan is a 1995 Malayalam film directed by Venu Nagavalli. The film stars Mohanlal, Revathi Menon, Devan and Bharath Gopi in lead roles.

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The film centers on a bitter feud between two brothers who inherit the family newspaper, Malayalam Shabdam, run by the Ezhuthupura Tharavadu. Appu, Devan, and Ravi Varma, Mohanlal, are the lead writers and publishers whose different temperaments shape the paper’s destiny. Appu embodies a clinical, growth-driven mindset, steering the business side of the newspaper with sharp efficiency, while Ravi Varma—often called Aniyankuttan—brings a deeply emotional, literary devotion to the craft, believing that writing carries history, tradition, and the sacred weight of their family’s legacy. Their world is steeped in the memories of a distinguished literary lineage, from their poetess grandmother Vishwalakshmi Thampuratti to their editor father, K. K. Menon Gopi, and their writer cousin, Sudarshana, Revathi, who joins this tangled web of loyalties and ambitions.

The family’s fortunes are complicated by a sinister force inside the organization. Anantharaman, Ratheesh, the company’s crafty manager, manipulates Appan to seize control of Malayalam Shabdam, planting seeds of doubt and coercion as the brothers’ rivalry spirals. The struggle is not just about who steers the paper, but about who preserves or reshapes a legacy that has defined generations of writers and readers alike.

As the siblings contend, a tender romance unfolds between Aniyankuttan and Sudharshana, a relationship that their ambitions threaten to derail. Appan’s interference—fueled by Anantharaman’s corrupt counsel—puts Sudharshana and the manuscript’s future at risk, underscoring how personal ties are entangled with power and prestige. The women and men around them—spanning a flamboyant, modern mother who flirts with the ladies’ club and a father whose life is bound to the written word—reveal how tradition and modern sensibilities clash within a family famous for its intellectual and creative output.

Grandmother Vishwalakshmi Thampuratti remains a moral compass in the background, her presence a silent reminder of the newspaper’s long, honored history. Her unwavering faith in the family’s shared legacy stands in stark contrast to the storms that rage around the siblings, testing every promise they have made to the past and to each other. The film’s early warmth gives way to mounting tension as Aniwankuttan’s quiet persistence and strategic moves begin to tilt the balance of power.

In a dramatic turn, the elder Anantharaman is overpowered and banished by Aniyankuttan and his allies when he attempts to seize the grandmother’s house and the family’s ancestral stronghold. The grandmother’s death—brought on by grief at seeing her family tear itself apart—becomes a crucible that forces the survivors to confront their errors. Her burning pyre becomes a visual emblem of loss, responsibility, and the cost of division. This tragedy serves as the catalyst for reconciliation: Appu and his mother come to terms with their roles in the conflict, and the once-fractured family begins to heal.

With the old wounds slowly mending, Aniyankuttan, now united with Sudarshana, makes a solemn vow at his beloved grandmother’s pyre. He promises never to let the family’s bond fray again, even as he embraces a future shaped by wealth and influence earned through the liquor business that enables him to reclaim the newspaper’s legacy from Anantharaman’s schemes. The story thus threads through ambition, art, and family devotion, offering a portrait of a lineage that must choose unity over rivalry to preserve the memory and dignity of Malayali journalism.

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