Sometime in the past, a young boy named Vinod sees a Muslim girl on Thalassery pier. He is immediately drawn to her and he prays to make her his wife in the future.
In the present, Vinod, while attending a wedding, accidentally collides with Aisha while running along a corridor. She falls down a staircase, and is taken unconscious to a hospital. He goes to the hospital to apologize and is attracted to her. With the help of his close friends Abdu and Mustafa, Vinod tries to win Aisha's heart. In order to get close to her, he enrolls in a university Daffmuttu competition that she too is taking part in. He asks a friend, Najaf, to train him for this. Even though they have a bitter past between them, Najaf agrees to train Vinod.
During the cultural festival, Vinod meets Aisha and gets to know her. After the festival is over, Vinod goes to Aisha's house at night and confesses his feelings. After a few days, Aisha reciprocates his feelings by writing a letter. One night, when he believes that no one is home, he tries to meet her. However he is caught and sent to police custody .
While in police custody, he meets a sympathetic S.I Premkumar who decides to help the lovers unite. Vinod tries to find a way to communicate with Aisha and asks Hamza who is Aisha's tutor and cousin to help him. Hamza, who is in love with Vinod's sister, agrees to help Vinod. Vinod opens a Purdah shop and asks Aisha to inaugurate the shop. She agrees to do so without her parents knowing. During the inauguration, she meets Vinod parents. This is, however, discovered and she is then put into house-arrest by her father's elder brother, Abdul Khader. An accident in Khader's factory leads to a communal riot resulting in Aisha's father Abdul Rahman being attacked. Due to this, the family decide to move to Trivandrum the very next day. Aisha and Vinod meet one last time in the night. The next day, Abdul Rahman has a change of heart and decides to let Aisha to live with the person she loves.
Aisha calls Vinod but finds that Vinod's phone is switched off and he is nowhere to be seen. Finally, with the help of SI Premkumar, they find him in sitting by the pier and Aisha proposes him to marry her. Vinod asks to kiss her which she agrees.
The scene shifts back to the first scene at the same pier where Vinod prays to God to get that beautiful girl he saw and as he leaves, a woman calls out to the little girl as 'Aisha'.
Thattathin Marayathu is Vineeth Sreenivasan's second directorial venture and was produced by Lumiere Film Company, a production house owned by Vineeth's father Sreenivasan and actor Mukesh and Executive Producer Antony Edakochi. The film began its shooting in April 2012 at Thalassery and Kannur.
Nivin Pauly, Aju Varghese, Bhagath Manuel were cast once again by Vineeth Sreenivasan after their first film, while Isha Talwar was introduced by the cameraman Jomon T. John and was selected. Isha Talwar took a four-month voice training class and went through a course to learn Malayalam to ensure her debut was smooth.[7] Ahmed Siddique was chosen to play a very similar character like the one he played in the film Salt N' Pepper, although the differences are he plays a typical Muslim guy with an impeccable Thalassery accent.[8]Alphonse Puthren did the trailer cut for the film.
Reception
Critical
Moviebuzz in Sify.com rated the movie "Very Good", saying: "With a cute, simple storyline, which is meant to be enjoyed like of whiff of pure fresh air, the film just keeps you engaged all along, quite effectively."[9] One India.com's Smitha gave a positive review, saying: "If you enjoy reading simple Mills and Boons kind of romantic love stories, you might just like Thattathin Marayathu."[10] Similarly, Indiaglitz.com also mentioned that the film is "advised for all who enjoyed reading Mills and Boons kind of romantic love stories, at some point of your adolescence", rating the movie 6/10.[11] The Times of India rated the movie 3.5 out of 5 stars, saying "Vineeth has crafted his dialogues with a highly laughable sense of humour".[12]
However, Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated the movie 2.5 out of 5 stars. saying: "Performances of the lead actors often come to the rescue, even as the script holds few surprises."[13] Rediff.com's Malayalam movie reviewer Paresh C Palicha also gave a negative review, rating the movie 2 stars out of 5.[14] "The screenplay does try to be interesting going back and forth in the first half, and even has cheeky humour punctuating the proceedings. But, after a while, it feels as if the story is stuck in 'no man's land', not knowing whether to adopt a serious tone or go with the humorous flow," he said.
Box office
The film grossed ₹10.52 crore (US$1.3 million) from 67 screens in Kerala in 21 days, earning a distributor's share of ₹4.65 crore (US$560,000) from theatres alone in 3 weeks, which was a record in Malayalam cinema. Thattathin Marayathu created a new city record in Ernakulam where it netted ₹ 62 lakhs from Padma, Sridhar and two multiplexes. A distributor's share of approximately ₹ 34.2 lakhs in three weeks. In Thiruvananthapuram, which has the lowest ticket rates among cities in Kerala, the film has taken a distributor's share of ₹ 19.5 lakhs in 21 days.[15] The film completed 50 days in 28 centres at the Kerala box office.[16] The film collected ₹ 1.66 lakhs in the 1st weekend[17] and ₹ 7.73 lakhs in the 9th weekend (final run) from US box office.[18] The film collected ₹ 16.24 lakhs from 13th weekend (final run) from UK box office.[19] The movie was second biggest grosser of 2012 and collected over ₹18.9 crore at the box office.[20][21][22]
The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Shaan Rahman. The lyrics for the soundtrack album featuring ten tracks in total, were written by Anu Elizabeth Jose, Engandiyur Chandrasekharan, and Vineeth Sreenivasan. The audio soundtrack was published by Mathrubhumi Music on 8 June 2012, at the film's audio release event held at Kochi.[23] Actors Mammootty, Dulquer Salmaan, Kunchacko Boban and Fahadh Faasil and the actors of the film released the audio by handing over the CD to M. V. Shreyas Kumar, the managing director of Mathrubhumi company.[24] The soundtrack album received positive reviews with the song "Muthuchippi". By late July 2012, the song had received more than six lakh hits on YouTube.[25]