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Hridayapoorvam

Theatrical release poster

CinematographyAnu MoothedathEdited byK. RajagopalMusic byJustin PrabhakaranProduction

companyAashirvad Cinemas

Running time151 minutes[1]CountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamBox office₹100 crore[2]

Hridayapoorvam (transl. Wholeheartedly) is a 2025 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy-drama film[3] directed by Sathyan Anthikad from a screenplay by Sonu T. P., based on a story by Akhil Sathyan. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor for Aashirvad Cinemas, the film stars MohanlalMalavika MohananSangita Madhavan Nair, and Sangeeth Prathap, along with SiddiqueLalu AlexJanardhananBaburajNishan, and Sabitha Anand in other substantial roles.

The development of a film reuniting Mohanlal and Anthikad was first disclosed by the latter in January 2024. The project, along with its official title, was formally announced that July. Principal photography commenced in February 2025 and concluded in May, taking place in Pune and Kochi. The film has music composed by Justin Prabhakaran and editing by K. Rajagopal.

Hridayapoorvam was released in theatres worldwide on 28 August 2025 and opened to positive reviews from critics and praised the direction, performances (particularly of Mohanlal and Sangeeth Prathap), the emotional core of the story, soundtrack and the light-hearted treatment of sensitive themes. The film became a commercial success and is currently the fourth highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2025 and 13th highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time.

Plot

Sandeep Balakrishnan, a wealthy and irritable businessman who runs a successful cloud-kitchen chain in Kochi, lives in isolation despite his wealth and affluence. After undergoing a heart transplant, he quickly returns to his work, dismissing the emotional weight of his surgery. He frequently remarks that “a heart is only an organ,” irritating those around him who expect gratitude and compassion.

Weeks later, Sandeep travels to Pune to attend the engagement ceremony of Haritha, the daughter of Colonel Ravindranath—the army officer whose heart saved his life. At the event, Sandeep meets Haritha, her mother Devika, and several family friends. His blunt attitude, including his insistence that the transplant creates no sentimental bond, unsettles the family. During the ceremony, Haritha’s engagement abruptly collapses when she learns the groom installed spyware in her phone without her knowing, leading to an argument. Sandeep sustains a back injury during a quarrel and is hospitalized. Unable to return to Kochi, he remains in Pune under the care of the Colonel’s family. His nurse Jerry accompanies him, often creating comic situations with his carefree manner.

Sandeep initially treats the arrangement with irritation, avoiding interaction with the household. Over time, however, the kindness of Haritha and Devika begins to soften him. He shares meals with them, listens to stories of Colonel Ravindranath, and witnesses the strength with which they face life’s difficulties. Haritha, still shaken by her broken engagement, gradually finds confidence again through Sandeep’s unexpected support. Devika, who treats Sandeep like a member of the family, helps him reconcile with the emotions he has long denied. Jerry’s antics, along with visits from relatives such as Haritha’s jovial uncle Jacob and Sandeep’s brother-in-law Omanakuttan Panicker, provide lighthearted interludes that contrast with Sandeep’s quiet transformation. Through these days, Sandeep begins to recognize that his new heart carries more than life—it carries the Colonel’s love, memories, and bond with his family.

As he integrates into the household, Sandeep changes from a detached survivor into a man who embraces connection. He helps Haritha regain her confidence, encouraging her to pursue her career dreams rather than dwell on her failed marriage proposal. In a climactic sequence, he openly admits to Devika that he had been afraid of closeness all his life, and that the heart transplant not only saved his body but also gave him a family he never thought possible. The film concludes with Haritha preparing for a new beginning—leaving behind her past and stepping forward with hope. Devika, smiling through tears, accepts Sandeep as part of her family. In the final scene, Sandeep returns to manage his hotel, but has an unexpected encounter with a young woman, who he thinks is his destined true love, leaving a sense of hope and happiness.

Cast

  • Mohanlal as Sandeep Balakrishnan, a wealthy and irritable businessman who runs a successful cloud-kitchen chain in Kochi and a heart transplant recipient
  • Malavika Mohanan as Haritha
  • Sangeeth Prathap as Jerry, Sandeep's nurse and assistant
  • Sangita Madhavan Nair as Devika, Haritha's mother
  • Siddique as Omanakuttan "O. K." Panicker, Sandeep's brother-in-law
  • Lalu Alex as "Pune" Jacob, Haritha's family friend
  • Janardhanan as an astrologer; Sandeep and Panicker's uncle
  • Baburaj as Captain Manoj, Devika's brother
  • Nishan as Kiran, Haritha's ex-fiancé
  • Aniyappan as a film actor (cameo appearance)
  • Sabitha Anand as Geetha, Sandeep's elder sister and Panicker's wife
  • Saumya Bhagyan Pilla as "Olichodiya" Rajani Mohan, Sandeep's ex-fiancee
  • Chandu Naik as a Kitchen boy
  • Faheem B as Stranger

Cameo appearances

  • Basil Joseph as Dr. Manu Rameshan (cameo appearance)
  • Meera Jasmine as the girl with whom Sandeep falls in love with (cameo appearance)[4]
  • Althaf Salim as a film actor (cameo appearance)
  • Antony Perumbavoor as Himself (cameo appearance)
  • Anoop Sathyan as Bus Passenger and Wedding Guest (cameo appearance)

ProductionDevelopment

The success of Neru proves that people love to see Mohanlal playing the common man. Similar to our other films, this will also be a relatable tale, but with a new treatment.

Sathyan Anthikad, in a conversation with Suno FM[5]

In early January 2024, during an interview with Suno FM, Sathyan Anthikad disclosed that he had initiated work on his upcoming film, which would mark his reunion with Mohanlal since their previous release Ennum Eppozhum (2015).[6] The project, to be produced by Antony Perumbavoor under Aashirvad Cinemas, would be centred on the life of a common man. Anthikad added that the scripting process was still in its early stages and estimated that it would take approximately four to five months for the project to come to fruition.[5] In May, Justin Prabhakaran was confirmed as the film's music composer.[7][8] The film was officially announced under the title Hridayapoorvam on 9 July of that year, serving as the 18th collaboration between Anthikad and Mohanlal.[9] Mohanlal himself titled the film after hearing a brief outline of the story, and the title design features his own handwriting.[10]

Anu Moothedath was hired as the cinematographer, and K. Rajagopal as the editor.[11] Debutant Sonu T. P. wrote the screenplay and dialogues, reportedly based on a story by the director.[12] However, at the 25th-anniversary celebration of Aashirvad Cinemas held in Kochi in late January 2025, Anthikad officially stated that the story was written by his son, Akhil Sathyan, while his twin brother, Anoop Sathyan, would be serving as the associate director. Hridayapoorvam is the first film in which Anthikad has collaborated with both his sons.[13]

The project originated from a story suggested by Akhil, which Anthikad considered distinctive and "deeply emotional". Akhil, Anoop, and Anthikad initially expanded the idea into a plot. When Akhil became occupied with Sarvam Maya and Anoop undertook another project, Anthikad invited Sonu, whose short film Night Call (2022) had impressed him, to collaborate on developing the screenplay.[14] In November 2024, the latter half of the script was revised. Akhil disclosed that the film is set in Pune and has "a uniquely emotional storyline that has its focus on humour," adding that Mohanlal's role would be "unlike anything he has done before.[15] It marks Mohanlal's first film since Vasthuhara (1991) to use sync sound, after more than 30 years.[13]

Casting

Mohanlal portrays the character Sandeep Balakrishnan, as announced during the film's pooja ceremony in February 2025.[16] He will sport a beardless look for the film.[17][18] On 3 October 2024, Aishwarya Lekshmi and Sangita Madhavan Nair were officially announced as the lead actresses, by Anthikad.[19][20][21] Sangeeth Prathap announced his inclusion in November. He plays Jerry, in a full-length role alongside Mohanlal.[22][23] Sangeeth was cast after Anthikad was impressed by his performance in Premalu.[14] S. P. Charan was cast in January 2025, marking his debut in Malayalam cinema.[24]

By the end of that month, during the 25th anniversary celebration of Aashirvad Cinemas, Anthikad stated that Malavika Mohanan had replaced Lekshmi as the lead actress.[25][26] Lekshmi opted out due to a scheduling conflict with a Telugu film. Regarding Malavika's casting, Anthikad noted that, as the film was shot in sync sound, he sought an actress capable of effortlessly speaking Malayalam, HindiMarathi, and English, and was impressed by her previous works.[14] Additionally, SiddiqueNishanLalu Alex, and Janardhanan were subsequently added to the cast.[11]

By early February, rumours surfaced suggesting that Basil Joseph was involved in the film; however, these claims were refuted by Anoop.[18] Sabitha Anand was present during the commencement of filming, thereby confirming her presence in the film.[16] The same month, Odisha native Chandu Naik joined the cast. Naik, who came to Kerala aspiring to act alongside Mohanlal, performs the role of a kitchen boy.[27][28] In April, Babauraj was reported to be part of the cast.[29] Meera Jasmine makes a cameo as the love interest of Mohanlal's character.[10]

Filming

Hridayapoorvam was also shot in Pune, the primary setting of the film.

Filming was originally scheduled to begin in December 2024; however, it was subsequently postponed to 10 February 2025.[30] Principal photography commenced on the rescheduled date in Kochi, following a ceremonial pooja.[31][32] The opening shot featured Siddique and Sabitha Anand.[33] The shooting of scenes featuring Mohanlal started four days later.[13] Malavika joined the sets on the 22 February.[34] The first schedule concluded on 16 March in Thekkady, with scenes filmed in the hills and tea estates.[35][36]

In the following month, production shifted to Pune for the subsequent phase of shooting, after the completion of the Kerala portions.[37] In addition to Mohanlal and Malavika, Sangita, Sangeeth, and Lalu Alex also participated in this schedule, which spanned a month.[29] In addition to Pune, filming took place on the outskirts, including Lonavala. Regarding the choice of locations, Anthikad said that the story was already set in Pune (with some portions in Kochi) when Akhil first narrated it to him.[14] Filming wrapped up on 19 May 2025.[38]

MusicHridayapoorvam (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Soundtrack album by Justin PrabhakaranReleased26 August 2025GenreFilmiLength15:04LabelAashirvad CinemasJustin Prabhakaran chronologyAap Jaisa Koi

(2025)Hridayapoorvam (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

(2025)Thandakaaranyam

(2025)

The film's music was composed by Justin Prabhakaran. The composition of songs began in October 2024.[39][40] The lyrics were written by Manu Manjith.[33] The lyrics for the Hindi song was provided by Raj Shekhar.

Track listingNo.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length1."Venmathi"Manu ManjithSid Sriram3:362."Hridayavathil"Manu ManjithS. P. Charan3:373."Vida Parayaam"Manu ManjithNavaneeth Unnikrishnan4:004."Tuk Tuk Tuk Tu"Raj ShekharMadhushree3:49Total length:

15.04

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