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Naran

Naran 2005

Runtime

165 mins

Language

Malayalam

Malayalam

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Naran Plot Summary

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Mullankolli is a rustic, wind-swept village in the Wayanad district of northern Kerala, where Mullankolli Velayudhan Mohanlal grows up under the care of the generous yet formidable Puthusseri Valiya Nambiar. An orphan whose mother arrived on a flood-swollen raft years earlier, he is raised with a strong sense of justice and a personal code: when he plants a stick, it marks his stamp of authority. The only men he truly listens to are Valiya Nambiar and Kelappan, who looked after him as a child. This fragile balance of power and loyalty sets the stage for a village where fear, respect, and affection intertwine, and where the line between protector and tyrant often blurs.

The village’s power dynamics are tested from the start. Kuruppu [Jagathy Sreekumar] and Gopinath Nambiar [Siddique], the latter being Valiya Nambiar’s son-in-law, push their own rules and ambitions, regularly hiring goons from outside to challenge Velayudhan. Yet time and again, his resolve holds firm, and the locals watch as a brutal, almost ceremonial order settles over Mullankolli. In this volatile mix, outsiders fear the raw strength that Velayudhan wields, while the villagers increasingly depend on him to keep the peace in a place where law and custom often collide.

Three women cross his path and test his heart: Kunnummel Shantha [Sona Nair], a sharp-witted prostitute who knows the village’s secrets; Janaki [Bhavana], his childhood crush who harbors her own pain; and Kelappan’s daughter Leela, whose presence tugs at his loyalties. Janaki’s husband Krishnan [Maniyanpilla Raju], a heavy drinker, despises the memory of what might have been for Janaki and Velayudhan. Although Gopi’s true colors reveal themselves, Velayudhan keeps his distance from Gopi’s schemes, not out of fear but out of respect for Gopi’s wife Sunanda and Valiya Nambiar’s daughter. The delicate balance of affections, rumors, and alliances begins to fracture the village’s fragile harmony.

During the annual temple festival, Kuruppu capitalizes on the town’s tensions, and Gopi intensifies his schemes by offering extra money to have Velayudhan stabbed in the dark. The plot fails—Velayudhan defeats the attackers, and his arrest by the police is short-lived once an elderly constable uncovers the truth of his innocence. The monsoon reawakens the river’s power, and Velayudhan launches his routine flood-time quest for items carried by the raging current, aided by Kelappan and boatman Ahmed. A new threat emerges when Hamsa, a goon hired by Gopi, tries to topple him by severing a critical rope. Velayudhan nonetheless manages to seize and secure his prize log, warning his enemies with a fierce display of strength.

Velayudhan’s search for a life beyond violence takes a turn toward marriage with Leela, but a calculated rumor propagated by Gopi through Kuruppu sabotages the union. Leela resists, even attempting to leap from a cliff to escape the dishonor, only to be saved by Velayudhan. In a decisive moment, Valiya Nambiar persuades him to vow never to drink or beat again. That night, Velayudhan confides a painful childhood memory and his enduring love for Janaki to Ahmed, who offers shelter. The next morning, Ahmed arrives with grave news: Velayudhan has been left badly beaten in his sleep by the village goons, deepening the villagers’ sympathy for him even in his absence.

With Velayudhan sidelined, chaos envelops Mullankolli as goons run amok and the community rapidly realizes how much they depend on his presence. Gopi intensifies his machinations—Keeri Raghavan is charged with supplying food to Janaki, and Krishnan confronts Keeri at the toddy shop, only to be beaten and inadvertently stabbed with a glass bottle, forcing Krishnan to flee. Gopi then uses the chaos to seize control of critical documents under a chit fund scheme steered by Kurup, whose own sense of betrayal grows as he realizes he’s been duped, yet powerless to stop Gopi’s scheming.

Valiya Nambiar’s death—ruled a heart attack by some, mourned as a calculated strike by others—shocks Mullankolli. The village reels in grief, while Hamsa’s provocations push Velayudhan to break his vow by reasserting his strength. Yet his return to the river—this time with bandages and an unyielding resolve—becomes a symbol of communal hope, as Kelappan and Ahmed, along with the villagers, attempt to pull him to shore by securing a rope.

As dawn breaks after a grim night, Janaki and her daughter confront Gopi when he stalks them; they leap into a well to escape, and Gopi escapes but is later tracked. Kuruppu exposes that Gopi was the one who murdered Valiya Nambiar, shifting the village’s mood toward justice. Velayudhan finally corners Hamsa, breaking the earlier implied truce with a direct, brutal confrontation. The climactic showdown sees Gopi flee in his jeep, only to be intercepted by the enraged crowd and Velayudhan. After a long, furious struggle, Velayudhan drowns Gopi in the river, a definitive act that avenges Valiya Nambiar and Janaki. As the police arrive, Velayudhan hides his tears and reveals a quiet, almost serene happiness—the villagers’ presence and farewell confirming that his vigilante era has come to a solemn close, and Mullankolli has found a way to move forward together.

Naran Timeline

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Childhood and rise of Velayudhan in Mullankolli

Velayudhan is an orphan raised in Mullankolli by the feudal landlord Valiya Nambiar. He grows into a kind-hearted local figure who enforces his own rules, earning the villagers' wary respect. He remains closely connected to Kelappan, who cared for him as a child.

childhood Mullankolli, Wayanad

First signature of authority

From an early age he marks his authority with a simple act: planting a stick to signify control. The gesture becomes a symbol the villagers recognize and fear, signaling a reordering of power in Mullankolli. His presence alone unsettles troublemakers who cross his path.

early Mullankolli

Temple festival clash with outsiders

During the village's temple festival, Kurup hires goons from outside to challenge Velayudhan. He defeats them in a brutal display of power, reinforcing his rule in public. The clash ends with his momentary arrest by the police, illustrating the brittle balance between authority and law.

festival Mullankolli temple area

Innocence proven and release

An elderly constable helps prove Velayudhan's innocence to the SI, leading to his release. The villagers breathe a sigh of relief as the protector is vindicated. The episode strengthens his status as someone who can be wrongfully targeted yet remains essential to the community.

post-arrest Police station, Mullankolli

Monsoon floods and the river log mission

With the onset of the monsoon floods, Velayudhan, Kelappan, and Ahmed attempt to haul logs floating down the river. Hamsa, hired by Gopi, cuts the rope keeping a log in place, nearly causing disaster. Velayudhan recovers the log anyway, defeats Hamsa, and uses the moment to warn Gopi and Kurup.

monsoon Mullankolli river

Leela's marriage plan and the rumours

Rumors spread by Gopi via Kurup allege illicit ties between Velayudhan and Kelappan's daughters, threatening Leela's reputation. Kelappan publicly expels Velayudhan from his house, and the marriage plan to Leela collapses as tempers flare. The town splits over the issue of Leela's honor.

after rumor Kelappan's house, Mullankolli

Consolation and vow

Valiya Nambiar steps in and suggests marrying Leela to protect her reputation, given Velayudhan's stature. Leela remains opposed to the match, and the idea strains relations within the community. Nambiar's involvement marks a turning point in the village's handling of tragedy and propriety.

after rumor Valiya Nambiar's influence, Mullankolli

Nambiar’s concerns and the assault

That night, Velayudhan shares his painful childhood and his love for Janaki with Ahmed, who offers shelter. The next morning, Ahmed finds Velayudhan battered by village goons in his sleep, a stark sign of growing mob pressure. The incident deepens the villagers' uneasy sympathy for him.

night to morning Ahmed's shelter

Gossip, confrontation, and arrests

Ahmed informs Valiya Nambiar of the assault, leaving the elder feeling guilty for backing restraint. Some villagers begin to sympathize with Velayudhan for bearing the brunt of the town's animosity. The loss of his influence is felt as goons run wild in his absence.

following morning Mullankolli

Valiya Nambiar’s death

Valiya Nambiar dies suddenly of a heart attack, shocking the village and intensifying the struggle against Gopi's scheme. His death leaves Velayudhan vulnerable but fueled by a personal motive to stand up for what is right. The sense of leadership in Mullankolli shifts dramatically.

soon after Mullankolli

Final provocation and rising resolve

In the aftermath, Hamsa again provokes a fight, and Velayudhan plants his walking stick to silence him. The village begins to rally behind him, signaling a return to power and the protection of Leela's dignity. The tension with Gopi escalates toward a reckoning.

after Nambiar’s death Mullankolli

Climactic showdown and vow of farewell

In a long, brutal confrontation by the river, Velayudhan drowns Gopi, avenging Valiya Nambiar and Janaki. As the police arrive, he hides his tears and accepts the farewell from the village. The crowd gathers to honor him as the defender who chose the people over himself.

final showdown River, Mullankolli

Naran Characters

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Mullankolli Velayudhan (Mohanlal)

A rugged, yet compassionate local figure who rules Mullankolli with a self-made code. He hates injustice and enforces his authority with a walking stick that doubles as a symbol of his control. His kindness toward the weak is tempered by a willingness to violence against those who threaten his village. His personal code becomes the backbone of the village's fragile balance between order and chaos.

🛡️ Protector ⚔️ Violent enforcement 💪 Strong-willed

Gopinathan Nambiar (Siddique)

A powerful, calculating figure whose influence extends beyond Mullankolli. He tries to orchestrate events from behind the scenes, using money and connections to shape outcomes. His schemes bring unwelcome intruders and reveal the fragility of traditional authority. He underestimates Velayudhan's resolve, which becomes a turning point in the community's fate.

🧭 Mastermind 💰 Power broker 👁️ Manipulator

Kuruppu (Member Kuruppu) (Jagathy Sreekumar)

A panchayat member who controls local influence with donations and fear. He uses hired goons and political leverage to keep the status quo. His cowardice and opportunism push others toward rash acts, triggering conflicts that ripple through Mullankolli. He represents the corrupt side of rural governance.

🏛️ Local authority 💵 Corrupt 👊 Enforcer

Janaki

A central figure in Velayudhan's life, whose relationship with him is a source of hope and conflict. Her fate appears linked to the village's honor code and the rivalries that swirl around it. Her interactions reveal the tensions between desire, duty, and social expectations.

💞 Love interest 🧭 Social pressure 🧱 Honor code

Krishnan

Janaki's husband, a heavy drinker who antagonizes Velayudhan and fumbles for his own dignity. His actions provoke confrontation and contribute to the chain of violence surrounding the lovers. He is remorseful, yet trapped by circumstance and addiction.

🥃 Alcoholic 🔥 Conflict catalyst 🧩 Jealousy

Kunnummel Shantha

A prominent female figure who intersects with Velayudhan's journey as a former lover of the village and a symbol of vulnerability in a patriarchal setting. Her presence emphasizes the social stigma faced by women in Mullankolli and how power dynamics impact their lives.

💋 Prostitute 🧷 Social stigma 🧭 Influence

Valiya Nambiar

The feudal landlord who raised Velayudhan and embodies the old order's strength and fragility. His death acts as a catalyst that shifts the village's power structure and tests Velayudhan's loyalty and resolve. He is both guardian and tragedy for Mullankolli.

🏰 Landlord 🕊️ Father figure 🗝️ Legacy

Keeri Raghavan

Gopi's henchman who is driven by fear and obedience, and plays a role in the village's danger and intrigue. His actions intensify the conflict and push Velayudhan toward direct confrontation.

🗡️ Henchman 🌀 Danger 🤝 Rivalry

Ahmed

Boatman who acts as a friend and ally, assisting Velayudhan during the floods and river adventures. His support underscores the importance of community bonds in times of crisis.

🚤 River ally 🧭 Guide 🫶 Friend

Naran Settings

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Location

Mullankolli, Wayanad district, Kerala, Mattanchery

Mullankolli is a remote village in northern Kerala's Wayanad district, set against forests and the yearly floods. The annual temple festival and river-based life shape social ties and rivalries. Outsiders are hired to fight local power, creating a volatile balance between tradition and demand for change.

🏞️ Rural village 🌧️ Monsoon setting 🗳️ Feudal power

Naran Themes

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Power & Justice

In Naran, power is personal and local, with Velayudhan enforcing his own code while others manipulate rules from behind the scenes. The village’s fragile order hinges on who can impose fear and loyalty. Conflicts expose the biased nature of “justice” in a tightly knit community. The story probes whether true fairness can exist amid violence and vendetta.

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Love & Loyalty

Velayudhan navigates love for Janaki, respect for Leela, and loyalty to the people around him. Relationships are strained by rumours, rivalry, and social expectations. The three women in his world reveal how affection can become a battleground in a village ruled by men and pressure. Desire, duty, and protection collide with tragic consequences.

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Monsoon & Chaos

The monsoon is more than weather; it drives the plot through floods and river dangers. Heavy rains intensify conflicts and test the villagers’ resilience. The river and its logs become weapons and symbols of power, shaping who survives and who pays the price. Nature amplifies human aggression and communal bonds alike.

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Naran Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the wind‑swept hills of northern Kerala lies Mullankolli, a remote village where the monsoon‑laden rivers shape daily life and the rhythm of the community. The landscape is both rugged and intimate, a place where tradition holds sway and the unspoken rules of respect keep a fragile peace. Villagers move between fields and temples under a sky that seems to mirror their hopes and anxieties, creating an atmosphere that feels both timeless and on the edge of change.

​Velayudhan arrives in Mullankolli as a child rescued from floodwaters, later taken in by the formidable feudal landlord ​Valiya Nambiar. Raised with a blend of stern guidance and generous support, he grows into a good‑hearted yet rough‑around‑the‑edges rowdy, known for his love of drink and his unyielding sense of justice. Carrying a personal code that he marks with a simple stick, he has become the unofficial guardian of the frightened villagers, walking the line between protector and forceful enforcer while navigating lingering memories of his orphaned past.

The village’s uneasy equilibrium is tested by the presence of a corrupt moneylender, ​Kuruppu, and the ambitious son‑in‑law ​Gopinathan Nambiar, whose aspirations threaten to tip the balance of power. Their competing interests clash with Velayudhan’s self‑imposed authority, setting up a tense dance of loyalty, rivalry, and unspoken respect. Against a backdrop of rustic charm and looming monsoons, the story unfolds with a gritty, soulful tone, inviting the audience to wonder how far one man’s personal code can hold a community together when old hierarchies begin to crumble.

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