Pranayavarnangal
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Directed by | Sibi Malayil |
Written by | Jayaraman Kadambat, Sachidanandan Puzhankara |
Produced by | Dinesh Panicker |
Starring | Suresh Gopi Manju Warrier Divya Unni Biju Menon |
Cinematography | Santosh Thundiyil |
Edited by | L. Bhoominathan |
Music by | Vidyasagar |
Production company | Dream Makers |
Release date |
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Running time | 133 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Pranayavarnangal (transl.Colors of Love) is a Malayalam romantic film released in 1998. Directed by Sibi Malayil, the script was written by Jayaraman Kadambaat and Sachithanandan Puzhankara. Suresh Gopi, Manju Warrier, Divya Unni and Biju Menon appeared in leading roles.[1]
Plot
Arathy is a shy girl, who is silent, a daydreamer and loves poetry whereas Maya is her roommate and best friend who is naughty and plays pranks on hostel mates. Victor loves Aarathy but is afraid to express his love. At a college event, Vinayachandran who is well-known to Maya's family and deputy collector of the city comes as the guest and he praises Aarathy for listening to her poetry. Meanwhile, Maya realizes that Aarathy has a crush on Vinayan. Seeing this as an opportunity to make Aarathy come out of her shell, Maya compels her friend to write letters to Aarathy posing as Vinayan. Aarathy truly falls in love with Vinayan, whereas he doesn't have a clue about this. Meanwhile, Maya's parents arrange her marriage with Vinayan as he is in love with Maya. Maya also starts loving Vinayan. Soon Maya forces Aarathy to forget Vinayan as she feels guilty and both friends break up. With the help of Victor, Aarathy comes to meet Vinayan but realizes that he is marrying Maya. Aarathy has a mental breakdown. Victor takes care of her. Vinayan visits her and tells her the truth and both the friends reunite.
Cast
- Suresh Gopi as Vinayachandran
- Manju Warrier as Aarathi Nair
- Divya Unni as Maya (voice by Sreeja)
- Biju Menon as Victor
- Karamana Janardanan Nair as Kunjambu, Maya's father
- E.A Rajendran as Chandran, Aarathi's brother
- Bobby Kottarakkara as Joji, postman
- Nandhu as Sandeep, Victor's friend
- Kuthiravattom Pappu
- Jose Pellissery as Ashokan, principal
- Irshad as Babu, college chairman
- Praveena as Vanaja, Maya's friend
- K. G. George as Doctor
- Rema Devi as Aarathi's sister-in-law
- Roslin as Aarathi's aunt
- T.P. Radhamani as Maya's mother
- (Kripa) Remya as Aarathi's niece
- Shafna as Aarathi's niece
Production
The song "Aaro Viral" was shot at University College Thiruvananthapuram.[2]
Soundtrack
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Released | January 1998 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Label | Satyam Audios | |||
Producer | Vidyasagar | |||
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The soundtrack of the film was composed by Vidyasagar to the lyrics written by Gireesh Puthenchery and Sachidanandan Puzhankara, co-writer of the film.[3] The songs are popular among the masses. The song "Kannadi Koodum" tune was reused by Vidyasagar as "Toonega Toonega" in 2001 Telugu movie Manasantha Nuvve directed by V. N. Aditya. It was then reused in Tamil, Kannada and Bengali remakes of Manasantha Nuvve.
Track listing
Track | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Raga |
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1 | "Aaro Viral Neetti" | K. J. Yesudas | Gireesh Puthenchery | Ragamalika (Hamsanadam, Vrindavana Saranga) |
2 | "Varamanjalaadiya" | Sujatha Mohan | Sachidanandan Puzhankara | Kapi |
3 | "Othiri Othiri" | K. S. Chithra | Gireesh Puthenchery | |
4 | "Kannadi Koodum" | K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra | Gireesh Puthenchery | Mohanam |
5 | "Aalelo Pulelo" | Chorus | Sachidanandan Puzhankara | |
6 | "Aaro Viral Neetti" | K. S. Chithra | Gireesh Puthenchery | Ragamalika (Hamsanadam, Vrindavana Saranga) |
7 | "Orukula Poo" | Suresh Gopi | Sachidanandan Puzhankara | Ragamalika (Abheri, Sudha Dhanyasi) |
8 | "Varamanjalaadiya" | K. J. Yesudas | Sachidanandan Puzhankara | Kapi |
9 | "Othiri Othiri" | Shabnam | Gireesh Puthenchery |
Awards
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director - Vidyasagar
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer - Sujatha Mohan
- Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Music Director - Vidyasagar
- Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Female Playback Singer - Sujatha Mohan
- Asianet Film Award for Best Music Director - Vidyasagar
- Asianet Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer - Sujatha Mohan
References
- ^ "Missing Manju". 24 November 2012.
- ^ "Popular film locations in Thiruvananthapuram". The Hindu. 14 December 2017. Archived from the original on 5 November 2023.
- ^ "Pranayavarnangal [1998] | പ്രണയ വർണ്ണങ്ങൾ [1998]".