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Thoovanathumbikal is considered, by many, to be the most romantic movie ever made in Malayalam cinema history. The film deals with intense human emotions of love and lust. Years after its release, the movie has turned into a cult classic, especially among the youth. [18] [19] [20] [21]
The film was released on 14 April 2000, and is partly a remake of the classic "Dead Poets Society", but title was inspired by the 1997 Italian film of the same title Life is Beautiful. [1] It's also marked Geethu Mohandas's first Malayalam film as a leading actress, having previously acted as a child artist.
In the morning, the old woman from the temple brings a pot of water but the children snatch the pot away from her and run. The old woman curses them saying, "Just see, I'm going to send you to Kummatty." Chindan and his friends sing a song about Kummatty's descent as they prance through the grass, the fields, and around the huge trees.
Movie Date Direction Story Screenplay Main actors Music 1 Nalla Thanka: 14 January 1950 P. V. Krishna Iyer Based on the legend of Nalla Thanka (Nalla Thankal in Tamil) Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai: Augustine Joseph, Vaikom Mani, Miss Kumari, Miss Omana and S. P. Pillai V. Dakshinamoorthy: 2 Chechi: 15 February 1950 T. Janaki Ram N. P. Chellappan Nair
All the audio songs released prior to the film release went viral on the internet. [16] In March 2015, video for the song "Aluva Puzha" sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan was released and became the chart topper. [17] [18] As a marketing strategy the song "Scene Contra" was released later on 5 May and "Malare" was released on YouTube on 6 June. [19]
The film has six songs composed by Sharreth, [3] with lyrics by O. N. V. Kurup. The song "Sreeragamo" [4] skyrocketed to fame upon release and is highly regarded as a masterpiece of the composer. It is composed on Carnatic raga Kharaharapriya. Sharath uses Dwijavanthi raga in the noted song "Thaalamayanju", sung by Yesudas and Sujatha.
It is the first Malayalam film to get a home video release in the Blu-ray format. Originally filmed in Malayalam , Pazhassi Raja was dubbed in Tamil as well as Hindi . The film released on 16 October 2009 across Kerala with 150 prints; it ran for 150 days in theatres and was the highest-grossing film in Malayalam cinema until 2013 when the ...
Mithunam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language domestic drama film, directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan.The film stars Mohanlal and Urvashi.It was produced by Mohanlal under the banner of Pranavam Arts and was distributed by Pranamam Pictures. [1]