Niram
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Niram | |
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Directed by | Kamal |
Screenplay by | Sathrughnan |
Story by | Iqbal Kuttippuram |
Produced by | K. Radhakrishnan |
Starring | Kunchacko Boban Shalini Jomol Boban Alummoodan |
Cinematography | P. Sukumar |
Edited by | K. Rajagopal |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Production company | Jayalakshmi FIlms |
Distributed by | Johny Sagarika Release |
Release date |
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Running time | 170 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Box office | ₹5 crore[1] |
Niram (transl. Colour) is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Kamal and written inspired by Sathrughnan, a story by Iqbal Kuttippuram. The film revolves around the relationship of two teenagers - Aby (Kunchacko Boban) and Sona (Shalini), who are best friends since childhood and they often hangout together. The film's music was composed by Vidyasagar.
Niram was a blockbuster at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year, grossing over ₹5 crore. It was remade in Telugu as Nuvve Kavali, in Tamil as Piriyadha Varam Vendum, in Kannada as Ninagagi, and in Hindi as Tujhe Meri Kasam.
Plot[]
Aby and Sona are neighbors and family friends. They were born on the same day and were together since then. They share a special friendship and romance is nowhere in their plan. They are pair of pranksters, fun-loving and always up to do some tricks. Their families find their friendship special, and their friends call them Siamese twins (having never seen them away from each other).
The story takes a turn when Sona goes to Bangalore to participate in a youth festival. Aby misses her so much that he realizes that what he feels for her is more than friendship. He is all set to confess his love when he realizes that he doesn't know how she feels about him, and he feels that he should not take undue advantage of the freedom their parents have given them. When Sona returns, she tells Aby about Prakash Mathew, who proposed to her when they were in Bangalore.
Sona, who is confused about her feelings for Prakash, confides in Aby, who encourages her to confess her feelings to Prakash. Sona and Prakash become a couple but this brings unexpected strain into Aby's and Sona's friendship. Prakash's reactions to Aby's closeness to Sona makes Aby realize that things will never be the same again. Aby, realizing that Sona is hurt by Prakash's actions towards him, starts showing interest towards Varsha, who has always been in love with Aby. Aby starts avoiding Sona and starts spending more time with Varsha. This infuriates Sona.
Meanwhile, Prakash and Sona's marriage is fixed. Varsha asks Aby to meet her father, but he does not turn up for the meeting, giving excuses. Varsha later tells him that she realizes that he loves Sona and as long as that is the case, he would never reciprocate her feelings and it is best to tell Sona the truth.
Arrangements start for Sona's marriage to Prakash. After a dinner where the families of Aby, Sona and Aby discuss marriage, Sona realizes that she will be moving to the US, away from her parents and Aby . She gets emotional and asks him why he never loved her, then everything would have been perfect! Aby gets overwhelmed by emotions and hugs her. He apologizes and leaves immediately. Sona is shocked at the extent of his feelings. She goes to his house and finds a card in which he has written SUK-RI-YA (which in the movie means "I love you") near her name. Sona is hurt and gets angry at Aby for having hidden so many things from her. She finally tells him that she loves him too. Aby tries to pacify her and make her understand that it would be inappropriate to tell their parents at this stage.
Sona gets engaged to Prakash and Aby decides to leave before the wedding. Their parents are baffled at his sudden decision to leave and try to dissuade him. Aby is adamant and Sona goes to leave him to the railway station. Their parents find out that they are in love and come in search of them, to find the pair sitting on the stairs of the station, Aby not having left. Their parents happily suggest that the duo to get married because they also have wished for them to forever stay together.
Cast[]
- Kunchacko Boban as Aby
- Shalini as Sona (Voiced by Sreeja Ravi)
- Boban Alummoodan as Prakash Mathew (Voiced by Vijay Menon)
- Jomol as Varsha (Voiced by Ambili)
- Lalu Alex as Dr. Sunny, Aby's father
- Devan as Jacob / Job, Sona's father
- Ambika as Dr.Baby, Aby's mother (Voiced by Anandavally)
- Bindu Panicker as Maya, Sona's mother
- Babu Swamy as Colonel Uncle
- Kovai Sarala as Rukku, Aby's maid
- KPAC Lalitha as Prakash's grandmother
- Prem Prakash as Mathukutty, Prakash's father
- Ponnamma Babu as Prakash's mother
- Rizabawa as Jinan (cameo appearance)
- Divya Unni as herself (cameo appearance)
- Zainuddin
- Jijoy Rajagopal as Bhavesh
Soundtrack[]
All music is composed by Vidyasagar.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Minnithennum Nakshathrangal" | Gireesh Puthenchery | K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra | |
2. | "Mizhiyariyaathe" | Bichu Thirumala | Sujatha Mohan | |
3. | "Mizhiyariyaathe" | Bichu Thirumala | K. J. Yesudas | |
4. | "Prayam Nammil" | Bichu Thirumala | P. Jayachandran, Sujatha Mohan | |
5. | "Shukiriya Shukiriya" | Gireesh Puthenchery | K. J. Yesudas, Shabnam | |
6. | "Shukriya Shukriya" | Gireesh Puthenchery | Vidhu Prathap, Shabnam | |
7. | "Yaathrayaay" | Gireesh Puthenchery | K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra, Vidyasagar |
Box office[]
The movie was a commercial success[2] and made a theatrical run of more than 150 days due to positive reviews. The film collected over ₹5 crore at the box office.[1]
Remakes[]
Owing to its success, the film was remade in Telugu as Nuvve Kavali (2000),[3] in Tamil as Piriyadha Varam Vendum (2001),[4] in Kannada as Ninagagi (2002),[5] and in Hindi as Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003).[6]
References[]
- ^ a b "Porn again". India Today. 26 June 2000.
- ^ "'I've compromised on all my films'". Rediff.com. 15 November 2006.
- ^ "Malayalam beckons Shilpa".
- ^ "rediff.com, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry".
- ^ "rediff.com, Movies: No remakes please: We're original".
- ^ "'Tujhe Meri Kasam': 12 Years Since Riteish Deshmukh-Genelia d'Souza Began Acting". 3 January 2015.
External links[]
- 1999 films
- Malayalam-language films
- Indian films
- 1990s Malayalam-language films
- Malayalam films remade in other languages
- Indian romantic comedy films
- Films directed by Kamal (director)
- Films scored by Vidyasagar
- 1999 romantic comedy films