Английская Википедия:C.I.D. Moosa
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C.I.D Moosa is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy thriller film directed by Johny Antony, written by Udaykrishna–Sibi K. Thomas duo, and co-produced by Dileep. It stars Dileep in the title role of a private detective, and also features Bhavana, Murali, Ashish Vidyarthi (in his Malayalam debut), Harisree Ashokan, Cochin Haneefa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Captain Raju, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, and Salim Kumar.[1] In the film, C.I.D Moosa, a private detective, faces many challenges while solving various cases. His only rival is his own brother-in-law, Peethambaran, who is a police officer.
The film was released on 4 July 2003. It was a box office success, becoming the second highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year, behind Balettan.[2] The film is known for its slapstick comedy and has developed a cult following.[3] C.I.D Moosa was remade in Tamil as Cheena Thaana 001, in Kannada as CID Eesha and in Telugu as Ramachari.
A sequel has been officially confirmed to be in the works by the makers.
Plot
Moolamkuzhiyil Sahadevan is the son of a police constable named Moolamkuzhiyil Prabhakaran, who works in the local police department's dog squad; even their dog Arjun is a trained member of the squad with a unique ability to nab culprits and deduce a crime scene. Sahadevan has only one ambition: to join the Kerala Police department for which he clears his exams and prepares for the physical test. However, Sahadevan is not in good terms with his brother-in-law Pitambaran (who too is a sub inspector) since the latter married Sahadevan's elder sister after an elopement.
Meanwhile, a terrorist mastermind named Khalid Muhammed Baba, who is incarcerated in the Tihar Jail, formulates a plot to murder the Kerala Chief Minister Ravi Menon with the help of the shrewd and cunning Police Commissioner Gowrishankar. It was later revealed that Menon previously served as the Minister for Home Affairs who ordered for the quelling of Baba's terrorist organization, which led to Baba's imprisonment and the slaying of his family. Baba and Shankar arranged several of their terrorists to implant a time bomb inside the hospital where Menon is undergoing treatment, but Sahadevan and Arjun find the bomb and throws it out before it explodes, though Arjun ends up being injured. Despite this, Sahadevan is able to arrange medical treatments to restore Arjun back to full health.
In response to Sahadevan's heroics for saving the hospital, Commissioner Gowrishankar (with the help from Pitambaran) intentionally makes Sahadevan fail his physical test. When Sahadevan finds out who the terrorists are, He tries to find a way to foil it by becoming a private detective and through taking over the security agency run by his uncle Karunan Chanthakkavala (aka Karamchand) and adopts the pseudonym CID Moosa. In his first assignment, Moosa and his associates manage to nab the first terrorist Randheer (who planted the bomb at the hospital) and surrender him over to the police, impressing the DIG Sathyanath (who happens to be Menon's nephew).
However, the commissioner secretly murders Randheer and destroys Moosa's office after learning that the firm doesn't have a license. The terrorists then plant another bomb on Menon's car in another attempt to kill him, but this was foiled when Moosa tries to meet Menon to file a complaint about the office ransacking, saving Menon from being killed by the explosion and leading Moosa to receive more praise by the public. Upon hearing what has happened, Baba furiously breaks out of prison as he personally intends to help the commissioner and the terrorists finish both Menon and Moosa themselves. Moosa later finds another terrorist named Amar, recognizing him as the one who tried to free Randeep from custody.
With that in mind, Moosa tries to nab Amar, but accidentally kills him by shooting him in the head (as he was told by Sathyanath only to shoot below the knee or he would face criminal charges). However, Sathyanath learns that the Central government issued a reward of Шаблон:INR 5 lakhs for Amar's head which Moosa will receive, much to the commissioner's distraught. In the meantime, Moosa falls in love with a young woman named Meena, who informed him that both Randheer and Amar along with another person named Jandu were paying guests in her apartment, and that she filed a complaint to the commissioner. However, upon being told by Moosa that they were terrorists, Meena realized in horror as she ends up being arrested by the commissioner under the false charges of harboring terrorists.
Moosa tries to plead for Meena's innocence to the commissioner by stating that she was unaware of the terrorists' identities, but he refuses and takes Meena into custody. As the commissioner has Meena tortured, he tries to molest her, but Moosa arrives to the rescue by thrashing him before releasing Meena, who reciprocates her feelings to Moosa in return. Because of this, the commissioner issues an arrest warrant on Moosa approved by a reluctant Menon. In Menon's house, Moosa sneaks in to plead his innocence to Menon, who unsurprisingly states that he already knows it by admitting that he witnessed Baba walking on the road on his way home.
As Menon explains to Moosa about Baba's backstory, the latter arrives by shooting Menon in the arm, forcing Moosa to shoot back to drive him away. Realizing that Baba and the commissioner are in cahoots with each other, Moosa drives Menon to safety in his car with Arjun. Using the devices on his car, Moosa is able to evade the cops pursuing him. However, Baba and the commissioner intercept them, and as just Baba is about to finish Moosa, he uses his wits to save Menon and Arjun by shooting both Baba and the commissioner to death. With his name cleared, Moosa is declared a hero by the citizens and authorities for foiling Baba's plot. He and Arjun are sent to Scotland Yard for advanced professional training. Before leaving, Moosa bids farewell to his family, friends and associates (even Sathyanath and Pitambaran paid their respect by waving goodbye to him), but at the end, Moosa's Private Jet is hijacked by the lunatic man who disturbs Moosa during his missions, the lunatic man hostaged the pilot and drive the Jet in an uncontrolled manner, which give lead that the film will have a sequel.
Cast
- Dileep as Moolamkuzhiyil Sahadevan / C.I.D. Moosa
- Bhavana as Meena
- Ashish Vidyarthi as Gauri Shankar, the City Commissioner of Police
- Sharat Saxena as Khalid Mohammad Baba, a terrorist mastermind
- Murali as Ravi Menon, the Chief Minister of Kerala, Former Central Home Minister Of India.
- Jagathy Sreekumar as SI Peethambaran, Sahadevan's brother-in-law
- Harisree Asokan as 'Thorappan' Kochunni
- Cochin Haneefa as Moolamkoozhiyil Vikraman, Sahadevan's Cousin
- Captain Raju as Karunan Chanthakkavala / Detective Karamchand, Sahadevan's Uncle
- Salim Kumar as the insane man
- Oduvil Unnikrishnan as Moolamkuzhiyil Prabhakaran, Sahadevan's Father
- Sukumari as Sahadevan's Mother
- Vijayaraghavan as D. I. G. Sathyanarayanan
- Indrans as Theekkanal Varkey
- Bindu Panicker as Ramani, Peethambaran's wife and Sahadevan's Sister
- Paravoor Bharathan as Meena's Grandfather
- Subbalakshmi as Meena's Grandmother
- Kunchan as Veterinary Doctor
- Machan Varghese as Police Constable Sebastian
- Geetha Salam as Kochunni's Father
- Abu Salim as CI George
- Narayanankutty as Police Constable
- Kalabhavan Shajohn as Police Constable
- Reena as Menon's Wife
- Nandu Pothuval as Tailor
- Kalabhavan Haneef as House Broker
- Kalabhavan Rahman as Ramakrishnan
- Arjun Rex as Arjun, Sahadevan's Dog
- Shweta Agarwal (Special Appearance in the song "James Bond")[4]
- Kazan Khan as Terrorist
- Sudheer Sukumaran as Terrorist
Production
The title and character name was adopted from CID Moosa comics written and created by Kannadi Viswanathan.[5]
Music
The film featured a soundtrack composed by Vidyasagar, with lyrics written by Gireesh Puthenchery.[6]
Song Title | Singers | Raga(s) | Notes |
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"James Bond" | Karthik | ||
"Maine Pyar Kiya" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | ||
"Teepori Pambaram" | K. J. Yesudas | ||
"Kadirangi Oodi" | V. Devanand, Chorus | Kalyani | |
"Chilamboli Katte" | Udit Narayan, Sujatha | Shuddha Dhanyasi | |
"Mister Maker" | Phil Gallagher |
Reception
Box office
CID Moosa was a commercial success at the box office.[7] The film was the second highest-grossing Malayalam film of that year, behind Balettan. It was made on a budget of Шаблон:INR2.5 crore at a relatively higher budget for a Malayalam film at that time.[2]
Critical response
The film is considered as one of the best slapstick comedy films in Malayalam, it has also achieved a cult fan following.[8][9][10][11][12] In 2016, art house filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan stated that his favourite film of Dileep is C.I.D. Moosa.[13]
Remakes
Following the success of CID Moosa, it was remade in Tamil as Cheena Thaana 001 in 2007, in Kannada as CID Eesha in 2013[14] and in Telugu as Ramachari in 2013.
Sequel
In 2016, it was revealed that a sequel is in development by the same team. But later on 28 October 2020, actor Dileep himself launched the promo of an animated series based on CID Moosa. The actor announced that a CID Moosa animation film will soon hit the screens after 17 years since its release. There has been no update about the animated film since then.[15]
Later, in 2023, during a promotional event for Dileep's Voice of Sathyanathan, director Johny Antony confirmed that a live-action sequel for C.I.D. Moosa will indeed happen in the near future.
References
External links
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