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Oridathoru Puzhayundu

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Oridathoru Puzhayundu
Film DVD cover
Directed byKalavoor Ravikumar
Written byJiju Asokan
Screenplay byJiju Asokan
Story byJiju Asokan
Produced byT. B. Reghunathan
StarringK. B. Venu
Jenny Jasmine
Jayasree Sivadas
CinematographyS. G. Raman
Edited bySajit Unnikrishnan
Music byDr. Mohammed Shakeel
Production
company
Kamalam Films
Release date
  • February 2008 (2008-02)
Running time
1:43 hrs
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Oridathoru Puzhayundu is a 2008 Malayalam environmental film directed by Kalavoor Ravikumar, written and screenplay by Jiju Asokan, starring K. B. Venu, Jenny (Meera Jasmine's sister), Jayasree Sivadas, Goutham Babu, Balachandran Chullikad etc.[1][2] The film is based on a real-life incident and is dedicated to the people of Plachimada.[3] The film won the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards for the Best film for children of 2007. Jayasree Sivadas won the Kerala State and Kerala Film Critics awards for the best child artist.[4]

Cast

  • K. B. Venu as Venu
  • Jenny Jasmine as Lakshmi
  • Jayasree Sivadas as Sumangala
  • Balachandran Chullikad as Comrade Dasettan
  • Goutham Babu as Sandeep
  • Shaalin Zoya
  • Harikrishnan
  • Murukan
  • Amarvind
  • Rikhil
  • Swathy

Plot

The film is about Sumangala (Jayasree Sivadas), a young girl from Valayapatti village in Tamil Nadu, seeking refuge in Kuriachira in Thrissur, Kerala along with her folks after a factory completely exploited the water sources in her village.

The villagers come to Kerala hoping to start a new life and settle in a private land which they found. Sumangala goes to collect old plastic articles from nearby households to make a living. Once she found a clay statue in Sandeep's (Goutham Babu) house which was made by her father earlier. As she tried to get the statue, Sandeep shouted and she hid herself in the shed near the house. Later Sandeep and friends found her and continue to hide and feed her. After a few days, Venu (K. B. Venu) and Lakshmi (Jenny Jasmine) found Sumangala and the people in the neighbourhood decides to keep her with them till her mother is found. With the help of the authorities, Venu succeeded in locating Sumangala's mother and they all happily sent her back to her village. The children were worried about how Sumangala will survive in her village without water and started collecting money to help Sumangala's villagers dig a well in Valayapatti. Venu and friends came to know about this noble cause and contributed the full amount required for digging the well and sent to Sumangala. After three months, Sandeep received a letter saying that the well in constructed but the villagers want Sandeep and friends to come and drink the first pot of water from the well. Venu and friends took the children to Valayapatti and meet Sumangala and the villagers and enjoyed the water from the well.

While returning to their homes in Kuriachira, Venu saw a packaged drinking water factory beginning construction near the river in their village. Venu realised that a similar fate as that of Valayapatti is going to fall on them also sooner.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Oridathoru Puzhayundu made tax free". NowRunning. Retrieved 22 February 2008.
  2. ^ "ORIDATHORU PUZHAYUNDU". Simplymalayalees.
  3. ^ "Kalavoor Ravikumar is a Director Now-Oridaththoru Puzhayundu[2008]". 27 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Adayalangal is best film". The Hindu. 9 April 2008. Archived from the original on 12 April 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2008.

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