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Ormayundo Ee Mukham
Film poster
Directed byAnvar Sadik
Written byAnvar Sadik
Produced byJaison Elamgulam
StarringVineeth Sreenivasan
Namitha Pramod
Aju Varghese
CinematographyJithu Damodar
Edited byJohnkutty
Music byShaan Rahman
Production
company
RJ Creations
Distributed byRJ Creations (India)
Release date
  • 14 November 2014 (2014-11-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Ormayundo Ee Mukham (English: Do You Remember This Face) is a 2014 Malayalam romantic musical film written and directed by Anvar Sadik, featuring Vineeth Sreenivasan and Namitha Pramod in the lead roles.[1] The film features musical score by Shaan Rahman.[2] The film released on 14 November 2014.[1] It is inspired by the Hollywood movie 50 First Dates.[3]

Plot

The story first shows Nithya (Namitha Pramod) a sand artist doing her program. When she is on her way home, she meets with an accident which leads to memory loss that can allow her remember anything for just 24 hours. She keeps a memory book (orma pusthakam) where she jots down all her memories. Then we meet Gautham (Vineeth Sreenivasan), a young businessman who also suffers from temporary memory problems. His mother (Rohini) get annoyed with him and asks him to marry a girl, Hema (Muktha), whom he doesn't like. Angry with his mother because of this, he and his grandmother (Lakshmi) make a plan. The plan is that he will say that he is in love with another girl and the next day they are going to have a date. The next morning he goes for a walk around the city instead for a date. He then meets Nithya and watches her sand art and memory show. They fall in love. Nithya does not write her memories in her memory book as she thinks if they are real soul mates then this magic will happen. The next day they meet, but Nithya does not recognize Gautham. Then Gautham, his friend Apoorva (Aju Vargese) and Nithya's sister Neetu (Soumya Sadanandan) make up plans and at last he succeeds. He tells his mother that he loves Nithya and then brings her to Gautham's House. There they realize their love for each Other. But the next day Nithya forgets him, but reminds herself about him after reading her memory book. She then says that they can never stay together and so tears his memories from her book. They go their separate ways. Later Gautham is travelling to the USA for a meeting, and he meets Neetu at the airport. She says that Nithya is fine. She then shows him the video of Nithya's program. He sees that the pictures drawn were related to him. That moment he abandons his trip and goes to watch Nithya's show. When she sees him there, she gets emerged up and draws her image with inner strength. But when he asks her whether she remembers him, she says no. Gautham returns and then sees his mother in the auditorium. His mother asks him to turn back. When he looks at the screen he sees Nithya drawing his face. Gautham runs back to the stage and asks her "whether she really does not know him." She replies that "even without knowing who you are I used to draw your pictures." Then they understand that even though she forgets everything after 24 hours, she will never be able to forget him as she loves him. Then they marry and live happily ever after.

Cast

Production

Filming commenced in August 2014 in Kochi [4] and later took place at various locations including Pune,[5] Angamaly [2] and Alappuzha.[6]

Soundtrack

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The film's soundtrack was composed by Shaan Rahman, Vineeth Sreenivasan's usual associate. The lyrics of these songs by Manu Manjith (Chayunnuvo, Doore Doore, Payye Payye) and Vineeth Sreenivasan The album, which was launched in late October 2014 in Kochi,[7] features six tracks including one reprise.[8]

The album was well received by critics and public alike. [9]

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Aaromale"Shaan Rahman3:54
2."Chayunnuvo"Shaan Rahman4:58
3."Doore Doore"Vineeth Sreenivasan3:02
4."Doore Doore (Reprise)"Rinu Rezak2:59
5."Ee Mizhikalin"Vineeth Sreenivasan, Mridula Warrier3:41
6."Payye Payye"K.S.Harishankar3:47

Reception

Akhila Menon of filmiBeat rated the film 3.5/5 and described it as "a pleasant superficial love story."[10] India glitz rated it 6/10.[11] Onlookersmedia said "The newcomer Anvar had done a terrific job as a writer and director and all in all this film has become a very good entertainer for all kind of spectators."[12]

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