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Oru Murai Vanthu Parthaya
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySajan K. Mathew
Written byAbhilash Sreedharan
Produced bySiyad Koker
StarringUnni Mukundan
Prayaga Martin
Sanusha
CinematographyDhanesh Raveendranath
Edited byBibin Paul Samuel
Music byVinu Thomas
Production
company
Distributed byKokers Release
Release date
  • 27 May 2016 (2016-05-27)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Oru Murai Vanthu Parthaya is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sajan K. Mathew. Starring Unni Mukundan, Prayaga Martin, and Sanusha; it narrates the story of a spirit (Prayaga) entering a youngster's (Mukundan) life to avenge her own death. Produced by Kokers Films, it was released on 27 May 2016.[1]

Plot

Prakashan (Unni Mukundan) is an electrician who is a compassionate wrestler in Malapuram village. Hailing from a family that follows tradition and superstitions, his mother Sushila (Bindu Panikker)often consults with an astrologer Manoj (Aju Varghese) about Prakashan's marriage . Manoj knows about Prakashan's interest with Ashwathy (Sanusha). Manoj's friends Kochukuttan (Sudhi Koppa), Kuriachan (Prashanth), Sankunni (Bijukuttan) and Shivan (Sadiq) help Prakashan in this matter.

The village's wrestling champion Kunjachan (Balaji Sharma) challenges Prakashan to fight. He happens to meet Parvathy (Prayaga Martin) while returning home. She pleads him for a place to stay that night since her relatives are not available. Prakashan brings Parvathy to his house. His mother started treating Parvathy as her "daughter-in-law" though Prakashan narrated the truth. As days passed, he falls in love with her. Eventually, Prakashan defeats the wrestling champion Kunjachan. While proposing his love to her, Prakashan is shocked to know that Parvathy is a ghost and his friends also confirm the same.

Palani Ashan (Jayaprakash Kuloor), a renowned tantric expert found that Prakashan and Parvathy were lovers in the past life. His past life father (who is Manoj's friend Shivan in this life) killed her through his aide. She tries to exact revenge on the persons who killed her.

After that, Parvathy insists Prakashan to marry Aswathy. Prakashan & Aswathy get married. Pravathy forgives her killer and leaves without completing her revenge.

Cast

Music

The music (songs and background music) was composed by Vinu Thomas. The melodious song "Arikil Pathiye", which also serves as the love theme on various occasions in the film , is a huge hit among the critics and was also charted in the top 5 songs of that year.

No. Title Lyrics Singers
1. Muzhuthinkal Vannilthanka K R Narayanan Vineeth Sreenivasan
2. Arikil Pathiye Abhilash Sreedharan Najim Arshad, Sangeetha Sreekanth
3. Ariyathe K R Narayanan Cicily

References

  1. ^ Sudhish, Navamy (26 May 2016). "A Merry triangle". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 9 August 2016.