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Ulsaha Committee
Directed byAkku Akbar
Written byShyju Anthikad
Produced byArun Ghosh
Binoy Chandran
StarringJayaram
Baburaj
Kalabhavan Shajon
CinematographyAnil Nair
Edited byLijo Paul
Music byBijibal
Production
company
Chand.V.Creations
Release date
  • 2 May 2014 (2014-05-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Ulsaha Committee is a 2014 Malayalam Science Fiction comedy film directed by Akku Akbar and starring Jayaram, Baburaj and Kalabhavan Shajon.

Plot

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The film is about a school drop out and his friends whose pursuits for amazing scientific inventions lands him in trouble.

Cast

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Reception

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The film received negative reviews from critics. Sify.com wrote: "Disturbingly loud and totally pointless, all this film manages is to make you cringe."[1] The Times of India rated the film 1.5 in a scale of 5 and said, "the film turns out to be a nagging watch with its never-ending stream of loud, boisterous, tasteless humour.[2] Rating the film 1.5/5, Veeyen of Nowrunning.com said, "Ulsaha Committee' is a visual onslaught on the audience from the Jayaram - Akku Akbar team that takes it by total shock. Faced with the unenviable choice of burying his head in his palms or throwing it back for a quick snooze, the viewer lets out one yawn after the other until the prospect of a lock jaw petrifies him.[3]

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The Ulsaha Committee is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language directed by . The story centers on Apoorvan (played by ), a 7th-grade school dropout who dreams of becoming a world-renowned and conducts various unconventional experiments, supported by his close friends Babumon (), a married man providing financial backing from his wife's assets, and Chopra (Baburaj), a local goon who assists in their antics. Released on May 2, 2014, in India, the film was produced by Arun Ghosh and Bijoy Chandran under Chand V Creations, with a screenplay by Shyju Anthikkad. Key supporting roles include as the millionaire Rossamma Ammachi, as Rosemary, and Vinutha Lal as Haritha S. , alongside other actors such as and . The narrative explores themes of , ambition, and rural life in , as the trio faces village ostracism due to their disruptive pursuits before encountering new opportunities in the high ranges. Despite its comedic premise involving scientific mishaps and ensemble humor, the film received mixed reviews, earning a 3.2/10 rating on from 158 users as of November 2025, with praise for the lead performances but criticism for the script and pacing. was composed by , contributing to the lighthearted tone typical of entertainers.

Overview

Genre and premise

Ulsaha Committee is a 2014 Malayalam-language that blends humorous escapades with elements of amateur and unintended technological mishaps. Directed by , it follows the central premise of a school dropout named Apoorvan, played by , who harbors grand aspirations to become a world-renowned by conducting eccentric experiments in his makeshift setup. His loyal friends, Babumon and Chopra, provide unwavering support, turning their shared dreams into a series of chaotic and laugh-out-loud adventures that highlight the perils of unchecked ingenuity. The film's core narrative revolves around the trio's desperate measures to fund Apoorvan's ambitious projects, including stealing money from a local woman, which spirals into a cascade of sci-fi-tinged comedic troubles involving malfunctioning gadgets and escalating real-world repercussions. This premise underscores thematic elements such as relentless aspiration in the face of limited resources, the unbreakable bond of , and the humorous clash between DIY and practical consequences, all without delving into serious dramatic tension. Through its lighthearted lens, the story explores how ordinary individuals' bold pursuits can lead to extraordinary, if absurd, outcomes.

Production background

The development of Ulsaha Committee began with its official announcement on October 12, 2013, marking a reunion between director Akku Akbar and lead actor Jayaram following their successful collaborations on films such as Veruthe Oru Bharya (2008) and Bharya Athra Pora (2012). The project was helmed by Akku Akbar, known for his work in Malayalam comedy-dramas, with the screenplay penned by Shyju Anthikad, who crafted the narrative around a lighthearted exploration of amateur scientific endeavors. Production was overseen by Arun Ghosh and Bijoy Chandran under the banner of Chand.V.Creations, a setup typical for mid-scale productions emphasizing character-driven humor over high spectacle. The creative team included cinematographer , whose visual style supported the film's intimate, comedic framing by capturing everyday settings with subtle, dynamic shots that enhanced the humorous tone without relying on elaborate effects. Editing was handled by Lijo Paul, who maintained a brisk pace to amplify the comedic timing and ensemble interactions central to the story. This assembly reflected a focused approach to blending accessible elements with relatable , aligning with the low-to-mid budget norms of the industry at the time.

Story and characters

Plot summary

Apoorvan, a school dropout with only a seventh-grade from the village of Mantharakadavu, harbors ambitions of becoming a world-renowned scientist and dedicates himself to inventing practical gadgets for . His loyal friends, the married Babumon—who funds Apoorvan's pursuits by pawning his wife's gold and assets—and the burly Chopra, who acts as a local enforcer to shield him from repercussions, form a tight-knit trio that enables these endeavors. In the story's opening act, Apoorvan's initial experiments, including a coconut tree climber and an automated cow milk extractor, promise benefits to the villagers but devolve into chaotic failures that cause harm and disruption, such as unintended accidents and property damage. These mishaps provoke outrage among the locals, culminating in the panchayat authority intervening to prohibit further trials and effectively exiling the group from the village. As the narrative escalates in the second act, the exiled trio flees to the high ranges and finds temporary refuge in the opulent mansion of the millionaire Rossamma Ammachi. There, Apoorvan resumes his experiments amid the realistic rural backdrop. Desperation for funding leads Babumon and Chopra to steal jewelry from the household to support Apoorvan's ongoing invention attempts, thrusting them into deeper trouble with pursuing officials. Compounding the crisis, a young woman named Haritha Nair from the Dream Solar company approaches Apoorvan with an enticing proposal for a project during their stay, convincing him to secure substantial funds from local contacts associated with the estate. When the scheme unravels as a fraudulent , the money vanishes, sparking confrontations with defrauded parties and authorities while the trio evades pursuit related to the . Tensions peak with intensified clashes involving the jewelry's owners and pursuing officials, building to a climactic experiment that spirals into further mayhem, blending elements like malfunctioning gadgets that trigger absurd, escalating comedic calamities. In the resolution, the friends navigate the fallout through a series of humorous twists and redemptions, ultimately resolving the conflicts surrounding the , , and failed inventions in a lighthearted manner that affirms their bond.

Cast and roles

The lead role of Apoorvan, an aspiring inventor and school dropout obsessed with scientific experiments, is played by , whose portrayal emphasizes the character's wide-eyed enthusiasm and bungled innovations that blend sci-fi whimsy with humor. Baburaj portrays Chopra, the tough yet loyal companion in the trio, contributing to the film's comedy through his gruff demeanor and exaggerated reactions that heighten the chaotic group dynamics during their misadventures. takes on the role of Babumon, the bumbling, married friend who provides financial backing for Apoorvan's schemes, delivering and domestic mishaps that underscore the sci-fi elements' everyday absurdity. In a key supporting role, plays , a character whose family becomes central to the protagonists' ill-fated plans, serving as a sharp foil to the trio's antics and amplifying the comedic tension through her unwitting involvement in their sci-fi-fueled escapades. appears as Rossamma Ammachi, 's mother and the millionaire providing refuge, adding layers of familial humor and grounding the narrative's eccentric experiments in relatable interpersonal conflicts. Other notable supporting actors include , , Kochupreman, , and , who portray various villagers and acquaintances that enhance the film's ensemble without overshadowing the core trio's sci-fi-driven hijinks.
ActorRole
Apoorvan
BaburajChopra
Babumon
Rosemary
Rossamma Ammachi
(Supporting)
(Supporting)
Kochupreman(Supporting)
(Supporting)
(Supporting)
Vinutha LalHaritha

Release

Theatrical distribution

Ulsaha Committee was released theatrically on 2 May 2014 in theaters across , targeting the core Malayalam-speaking audience in . The distribution was managed by the Chand V Creations, with no reported festival premieres, leading to a direct wide theatrical rollout in regional cinemas. Marketing efforts focused on leveraging the film's comedic elements and star power, with promotional posters featuring lead actors , Baburaj, and Kalabhavan Shajon to emphasize the ensemble's chemistry. An trailer was launched on 14 April 2014, showcasing sci-fi gags and humorous scenarios involving the protagonists' inventive antics, building anticipation ahead of the release. The film received a U certification from the (CBFC), indicating suitability for unrestricted public exhibition. It had a runtime of 150 minutes, with no notable variations in certification or length for regional releases.

Home media and availability

The DVD release of Ulsaha Committee was distributed in by local vendors, with copies available for purchase through online retailers such as Amazon.in, though availability has been inconsistent since its initial physical media launch around 2014. Sealed DVD packs have also been offered by specialized film sellers like Macsen Disk, priced at approximately ₹600, but no official Blu-ray edition has been released. For streaming and television, the film's satellite rights were acquired by Asianet in May 2014, leading to multiple broadcasts on the channel, including a premiere in December 2014 and periodic airings. The full movie is accessible on via the official Malayala Mantra channel, uploaded in November 2022, and on digital platforms including (the merged platform of JioCinema and , free with ads) in . Internationally, the film has limited distribution primarily through the aforementioned streaming services, with availability noted in select regions, but it remains unavailable for legal streaming as of 2025. No widespread subtitling in languages beyond English for select platforms has been documented, restricting broader international access. As of November 2025, Ulsaha Committee continues to be legally streamable on JioHotstar , with periodic TV broadcasts on Asianet, though physical DVDs are scarce and no remastered versions or official anti-piracy updates have been announced.

Reception

Critical response

The critical reception to Ulsaha Committee was overwhelmingly negative, with professional reviewers decrying its excessive noise, lack of substance, and failed attempts at blending comedy with inventive elements. Critics frequently highlighted the film's reliance on over-the-top, boisterous humor that bordered on the tasteless, turning what could have been lighthearted fare into an exhausting experience. For instance, The Times of India described it as "a nagging watch with its never-ending stream of loud, boisterous, tasteless humour," emphasizing how the narrative's contrived twists and patchy graphics exacerbated the tedium. Reviewers also lambasted the film's handling of sci-fi tropes, particularly the protagonist's amateur inventions, which were portrayed as underdeveloped and comically inept rather than cleverly integrated into the . Nowrunning.com called it "a visual onslaught on the audience," criticizing the cramped dialogue and script that felt "trodden all over by a nutty ," with efforts at humor—such as double entendres and —falling flat and contributing to an overall monotony. Similarly, Lensmen Reviews noted the inventions as "laughable" and derivative of old jokes, arguing that the film abandoned any pretense of scientific whimsy after the initial setup, devolving into clichéd antics that tested viewers' tolerance. Amid the pans, a few critics acknowledged isolated bright spots, such as occasional comedic timing from supporting like Baburaj, whose frenetic energy provided fleeting moments of amusement, or rare instances of chemistry that hinted at untapped potential. However, these positives were overshadowed by broader condemnations of the film's length, repetitive buffoonery, and failure to elevate its premise beyond superficial gags, leading to calls for significant editing to salvage any appeal.

Commercial performance

Ulsaha Committee, released on 2 May 2014, underperformed commercially at the , emerging as a significant despite featuring a prominent actor like . The film struggled to attract in , its primary market. Audience reception reflected this poor performance, as evidenced by an rating of 3.2 out of 10 based on 158 user votes, signaling weak word-of-mouth and limited appeal. The negative buzz led to a short theatrical run, with screens quickly ceding to more successful contemporaries. The critical pans further dampened turnout, exacerbating the film's commercial challenges. In terms of cultural impact, Ulsaha Committee has left a limited legacy within , often regarded as a forgettable entry in the sci-fi without notable remakes, references, or enduring popularity post-release. Its underwhelming box office was influenced by stiff competition from high-profile 2014 releases such as and How Old Are You, which dominated audience attention and screens during the same period.

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