Director: | Sethu |
Producer: | Maniyanpilla Raju |
Cinematography: | Faiz Siddik |
Editing: | Jith Joshie |
Music: | Kedar |
Distributor: | Goodwill Entertainments |
Country: | India |
Language: | Malayalam |
Maheshum Marutiyum is 2023 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sethu featuring Asif Ali and Mamta Mohandas.[1] [2]
In 1983, Mahesh's father buys a bright red Maruti 800, the new 'Indian' car of the people, which is presented to him by Indira Gandhi. Later Mahesh's father becomes a local celebrity car guy in his village, and was also featured in the newspaper.
Mahesh is a schoolboy and his sweetheart Gauri is the love of his life, but her family can afford to send her to Delhi for her education, so Mahesh concentrates on his new love towards the Maruti 800. Later Mahesh's father dies in train accident happened on 1988.
Twenty years or more years late, Mahesh is still caring his late father's Maruti. When the much loved car is stolen, Mahesh is devastated, but the thief has a kind heart and abandons the car after seeing the newspaper clipping of the car being presented by Indira Gandhi.
Some years later, Mahesh is running an automobile service garage and has some financial difficulty and due to his financial crisis he rents out his car, but it gets into trouble with the law when he rents the infamous Maruti car for a wedding.
Suddenly, his love from the past returns Gauri, she helps Mahesh with his court case and the childhood sweethearts rekindle their romance.
Gauri and Mahesh seem destined for a happy reunion and marriage, but the Maruti 800 is more important than she expected and Mahesh hasn't made a big success of himself, making him unacceptable for her wealthier family.
The Maruti 800 is now a vintage car with historical importance, its value is high and selling it could be the kickstart that Mahesh or rather Gauri needs for their future happiness together, if only Mahesh could bear to part with his father's car.
In the end, Mahesh started Maruti Authorised showroom in his village, and he placed his father's car Maruti 800.
Rating the film 3 on a scale of 5, Gopika Is from The Times of India said "Asif's movie has a good storyline and a careless climax".[3] The New Indian Express critic wrote that "Leaving the audience to ponder over the characters and their future is a striking aspect of any good film. But not in such a strange manner." and gave 1.5 out of 5 rating.[4]