Njan Steve Lopez
Njan Steve Lopez (English: I am Steve Lopez) is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Rajeev Ravi. The production is also supported by Jar Pictures, M.R Filmworks and Media Mill. The film is set in Thiruvananthapuram city and It stars Farhaan Faasil and Ahaana Krishna in lead roles.It was their debut movie as hero and heroine.
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Directed by | Rajeev Ravi |
Produced by | Madhu Neelakandan Alan McAlex Madhukar R. Musle |
Screenplay by | Rajesh Ravi Santhosh Echikkanam Geethu Mohandas |
Story by | Rajeev Ravi |
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Music by | Songs: Shahabaz Aman Background score: Chandran Veyattummal Govind Vasantha |
Cinematography | Pappu |
Edited by | B. Ajithkumar |
Distributed by | E4 Entertainment |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
Steve (Farhaan Faasil) is a college kid whose major concern in life is how to tell his childhood friend Anjali (Ahaana Krishna) that he loves her. He has an iPhone, is on WhatsApp all the time, goes out drinking with his friends and generally lives a carefree life made all the more secure by the fact that Steve's father George is a Deputy Superintendent of Police in Thiruvananthapuram.
This idyll is smashed when one day, Steve witnesses a stranger being attacked by men with scythes. Steve isn't able to stop them, but when the attackers leave their victim for dead, Steve takes the injured man to the hospital.
It's here that he realizes there is more than what meets the eye. The man he helped is from a criminal gang and it's evident that George is very unhappy that his son has got mixed up in all this.
Steve's misgivings intensify when he's called to the police station to identify the attackers in a lineup and none of the men he'd seen are in that lineup.
On his way back from the police station, Steve spots one of the scythe-wielding men in a car and decides to follow him. The man whom Steve is following, Hari (Sujit Shankar), seems to be unaware of the college kid tailing him, but of course, that's not really the case. Two of Hari's men knock out Steve. When he comes to his senses, Steve finds himself bound and gagged in a room that overlooks Hari's home. Things become murkier when Hari says he's going to let Steve go and Steve realizes that Hari knows his father.
All Steve wants to do is the right and humane thing by the people he encounters, but his acts of kindness just serve to muddle up the situation he's in terribly. Steve realises George and the police force are somehow involved with the gangs and are playing sides, possibly to maintain a peaceful status quo. However, no matter how many times Steve asks, George won't explain to his son precisely how the police are handling the situations.
Inevitably, Steve realises that the bad guys have human sides and the police have terrible secrets, but no one has answers to the questions that Steve has. The more he investigates this case in which he has unwittingly become a critical pawn, the more dangerous things turn for him. Aside from Steve, no one seems blameless and yet, he is the one who seems to be suffering the most. Although some of the sequences, like the one in which Steve follows Hari home, can feel a little tedious, the film's tension is sustained by the mystery of how the police are connected to the gangs and whether Steve will be able to find answers to the questions his father refuses to even acknowledge.
Cast
- Farhaan Faasil [1] as Steve Lopez
- Ahaana Krishna as Anjali
- Alencier Ley Lopez as George Lopez
- Sujith Shankar as Hari
- Abhija Sivakala as Anjali (Hari's wife)
- James Elia as Mohanan
- Mini K. S. as Steve's Mother
- Chinnu Kuruvilla as Steve's Sister
- Dr. Ambikasuthan as Steve's Grandfather
- Anil Nedumangad as Freddie
- Vinayakan as Pratapan
Music
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Released | 13 July 2014 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 19:16 |
Label | My Studio |
Producer | Shahabaz Aman, Chandran Veyattummal |
The film score was composed by Chandran Veyattummal and Govind Vasantha (formerly Govind Menon). The songs were composed by Shahabaz Aman and released on 13 July 2014. Chandran Veyattummal also composed the song "Pokaruthen Makane" for the film, which is extracted from the oral text of Iravikutti Pilla Poru.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Theruvukal" | Anwar Ali | Siddharth Menon | 5:14 |
2. | "Muthu Penne" | Traditional | Jassie Gift | 2:48 |
3. | "Pokaruthen Makane" | From the oral text of Iravikutti Pilla Poru (Research: Anwar Ali) | Jensy Gregory | 3:42 |
4. | "Chirakukal Njan" | Anwar Ali | Parvathy Jayadevan | 4:23 |
5. | "Oorake Kalapila" | Anwar Ali, Anoop Mohandas, Rahul Madhusudan | Anwar Ali, Anoop Mohandas, Ramesh Ram, Vishnu Dethan, Ben Sam Jones | 3:49 |
Total length: | 19:16 |
Online release
The movie was released online on Reelmonk.com to a worldwide audience on 20 July 2015. However, the day of the online release the movie suffered from piracy attacks and was uploaded to torrent sites. The online release partner, Reelmonk, was, however, able to track the uploader within 12 minutes and has initiated criminal proceedings against the pirate.[2]
Reception
The film was very well received by critics like Baradwaj Rangan. But the lack of commercialization made it a failure in the box office. It had since gone through a series of festival circuits gaining more critical acclaim. Finding audience online, now the film has a cult following and is considered Rajeev Ravi's best work among his three films.