
About the Movie
## Land, Legacy, and a Farmer’s Will: Udayon (2005)
Udayon is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language drama set in a rural agrarian landscape, written and directed by Bhadran. Mohanlal headlines in a dual role as the 75-year-old, iron-willed farmer Shooranad Kunju and his carefree son Pappoyi, with Laya as Maya and key turns by Salim Ghouse (as Thevar), Manoj K. Jayan (as Pottan), Kalabhavan Mani (as Mathan), Innocent (as Rarichan), Jagathy Sreekumar (as Shavappetty Thoma), Siddique (as Mammali), and Nassar (as Unni Vaidyan). The film was produced by Maha Subair (Subair) under Varnnachithra, with music by Ouseppachan; it released on 15 July 2005 with a runtime around 2 hr 36 min to 3 hr, depending on release version.
The plot revolves around Shooranad Kunju’s lifelong obsession with land—its ownership, cultivation, and the pride that binds family to soil. His domineering conservatism and uncompromising ethics collide with changing times, village politics, and the ambitions of those around him, including antagonistic forces represented by Thevar and fraught dynamics within his own household. Pappoyi’s lighter spirit contrasts Kunju’s severity, creating a father–son duality that explores inheritance—of property, values, and burdens—while Maya’s presence weaves together familial loyalties and the costs of stubborn pride.
Critically, Udayon drew mixed responses: reviewers praised Mohanlal’s transformative performance as the grizzled, tough Shooranad Kunju—complete with distinctive physical detailing—while expressing reservations about the film’s sprawling, complicated narrative. At the box office it was an average performer, yet it has been noted for its ambitious scale, rural milieu, and the central double act that anchors its themes of legacy, land, and moral rigidity.
Cast
Mohanlal
Shooranad Pappoyi / Shooranad Kunju
Laya
Maya
Jagathy Sreekumar
Shavappetty Thoma
Manoj K Jayan
Pottan
Kalabhavan Mani
Mathan
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