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Hero (2012 film)
2012 Indian Malayalam-language action film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hero is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Diphan, from a script by Vinod Guruvayur, and produced by Seven Arts International.[2] It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Srikanth, Yami Gautam (in her Malayalam debut) and Anoop Menon.[3][4] The music was composed by Gopi Sundar, while the cinematography and editing were handled by Bharani K. Dharan and Samjith Mohammed.[5][6][7] In their previous collaborations in Kana Kandaen (2005) and Police Police (2010), Srikanth played the protagonist, while Prithviraj Sukumaran played the antagonist. In this film it is currently the opposite, Prithviraj plays the protagonist and Srikanth plays the antagonist.
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Dharmarajan, is a action choreographer running a combat academy, is in need of money for his daughter's marriage and visits one of his old students Aadhityan, one of the top directors in Malayalam cinema. Aadhityan gives a chance to Dharmarajan, who seeks help from his several students to assist him with the job, but no one helps him. Dharmarajan visits his favourite student Tarzan Antony, who left him due to some personal issues.
Antony agrees and joins the film set, where he meets Premanand and Gowri Menon, one of the top actress in the film industry. Premanand, the son of Home Minister, is depressed about his earlier flop films and needs his upcoming film to be a box office hit, where he collaborates with his friend Aadhityan for the film. Premanand likes Gowri and tries to impress her in several ways, but she feigns ignorance due to Premanand's self-praising and arrogance.
Antony's dedication to his work impresses Gowri. The film is released and becomes a hit. The audience (who do not know the actual hero behind the screen) appreciates Premanand for the action sequences while Gowri, Aadhityan and the whole crew appreciates Antony for his work. Gowri and Antony fall in love with each other. Premanand decides to destroy Antony, who is a hindrance between him and Gowri. At that time, Aadhityan announces his next project with the same cast and crew.
Premanand wants to remove Antony from the project, but Aadhityan removes Premanand from the film and appoints Antony for the lead role. An enraged Premanand plots to kill Antony, but ends up killing Antony's father Thankachan. Aadhityan tells Antony to leave the matters for a while. Once the filming gets over and is released, Antony arrives at Premanand's hideout and defeats Premanand, Goutham Menon and his henchmen Eldho . Later, Antony is accepted as the new Hero in the film industry and the film is declared as a blockbuster. Antony and Gowri are more than happy to openly accept their proposal.
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Cast
- Prithviraj Sukumaran as "Tarzan" Antony Thankachan
- Srikanth as Premanand, the main antagonist (voiceover by Mithun Ramesh)
- Yami Gautam[8] as Gowri Menon , Antony's love interest (voiceover by Vimmi Mariyam George)
- Anoop Menon as Adithyan, film director
- Thalaivasal Vijay as Dharmarajan Master, Antony's master (voiceover by Shobi Thilakan)
- Nedumudi Venu as Thankachan, Antony's father
- Bala as Udayan
- Tini Tom as Suni, Antony's friend
- Anil Murali as Hakkim Bhai, Antony's friend
- Kottayam Nazeer as Bashaa, Dharmarajan's associate and Antony's friend
- Chali Pala as ACP Thomas Alex IPS
- Nandhu as Sathyan, Adithyan's associated director
- Sudheer Karamana as Muthu, Antony's friend and Udayan's associate
- Dinesh Panicker as Home Minister Bhaskaran, Premanand's father
- Sadiq as CI Honeydas
- Jaffar Idukki as Murugan Desentmukku, Gowri Menon's Makeupman
- Arun Cherukavil as Goutham Menon, Premanand's friend and henchmen
- Indrans as Pallan
- Shoba mohan as Sarojini, Dharmarajan Master's wife
- K. P. A. C. Lalitha as Mary Thankachan, Antony's mother
- Malavika Menon as Annie Thankachan, Antony's sister
- Rosin Jolly
- Sarayu Mohan as Dharmarajan Master's daughter
- Kiran Raj as Eldho, Premanand's henchmen
- Alwyn Fernandus
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Music
The soundtrack of the film was composed by Gopi Sunder. The soundtrack album was launched on 13 May 2012 at People's Plaza in Cochin.
Release
Hero was released on 25 May 2012 worldwide.
Reception
Critical response
Paresh C Palicha of Rediff wrote "Hero does try to be different in telling the story of a stuntman, but ends up as the usual action film in the 'cinema within cinema' format."[9] Smitha Nambiar of Filmibeat wrote "Hero is an average film and can be enjoyed mainly if you are a fan of Prithviraj."[10] News18 wrote "Hero is heavily loaded for Prithvi's fans and for the rest, a film on 'filmmaking', that too about stuntmen have got something to cherish."[11]
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