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Meghamalhar
Film posterDirected by Kamal Produced by M. V. Shreyams Kumar
(Mathrubhumi)
AsianetScreenplay by Kamal Story by Dr. Iqbal Kuttippuram Starring Biju Menon
Samyuktha VarmaMusic by Ramesh Narayan
Lyrics:
O. N. V. KurupCinematography Venugopal Editing by Beena Paul Distributed by Sargam Speed Release Release date(s) 2002 Country India Language Malayalam Meghamalhar is a 2002 Malayalam-language musical romance film directed and scripted by Kamal. It stars Biju Menon and Samyuktha Varma in the lead roles. Poornima Mohan, Ranjini, Sreenath, Shivaji, Siddique and Raghavan form the supporting cast. It is jointly produced by M. V. Shreyams Kumar, Mathrubhumi and Asianet. The film is usually regarded as one of the most poetic love stories in the 2000s.
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Plot
The film tells the story of Rajeevan, an advocate and Nandita Menon, a writer. Rajeevan is married to Rekha, a bank employee, and has two kids. Nandita is married to Mukundan (Siddique), a businessman in the Gulf, and has a daughter. Both meet each other accidentally and in due course become intimate. Their tastes and thinking are almost alike. And in due course Nandita understands that Rajeevan is her long lost childmate and that makes the relationship mean much more for her. Rajeevan finds it much difficult to understand the nature of their relationship. But they continue with their sweet relationship.[1]
Cast
- Biju Menon as Rajeevan
- Samyuktha Varma as Nandita
- Poornima Mohan as Rekha
- Ranjini as Seemanthini, Nandita's friend
- Sreenath as Advocate Bhoominathan, Rajeevan's friend
- Shivaji as Rajeevan’s elder brother
- Siddique as Mukundan
- Raghavan
Major awards
- Kerala State Film Awards[2]
- Second Best Film - Meghamalhar
- Best Screenplay - Kamal
- Kerala Film Critics' Awards[3]
- Best Film - Meghamalhar
- Best Screenplay - Kamal
- Best Film - Meghamalhar
- Best Director - Kamal
- Best Actress - Samyuktha Varma
- Best Star Pair - Biju Menon and Samyuktha Varma
- Best Cinematographer - Venugopal
- Best Editing - Beena Paul
- Others
- Ramu Kariyat Award for Best Director - Kamal[4]
References
- ^ Unni R. Nair (January 11, 2002). "Meghamalhar: Unforgettable experience". Screen India. http://www.screenindia.com/old/20020111/rmala3.html. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
- ^ "Kerala State Film Awards - 2001"
- ^ "Filca awards presented"
- ^ "Director - Kamal". Khaddama.com. http://www.khaddama.com/Khaddama%20%20Details%20.pdf. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
External links
- Meghamalhar at the Internet Movie Database
- Mehgamalhar at the Malayalam Movie Database
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