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Pookkalam Varavayi
Directed byKamal
Screenplay byRanjith
Story byP. R. Nathan
Produced byKannan
StarringJayaram
Sunitha
Shamili
Murali
Geetha
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
Edited byK. Rajagopal
Music byOuseppachan
Release date
1991
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Pookkalam Varavayi (transl. Spring arrives) is 1991 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Kamal and written by Ranjith from a story by P. R. Nathan. Starring Jayaram, Sunitha, Shamili, Murali, and Geetha. Divya Unni and Kavya Madhavan made their debuts in the film; Dileep also made his debut as an assistant director.[1] The plot revolves around the friendship between a school bus driver, Nandan, and a little girl, Geethu.

Plot

Five-year-old Geethu's parents get divorced, so she now stays 4days a week with her mom and 3 days with her dad as per the court's order. She becomes friendly with Nandan (Jayaram), the driver of her school bus.

During her Christmas vacation, Geethu decides to go to Nandan's village without informing her parents. Nandan's sister had recently lost her daughter, who was the same age as Geethu, when she drowned in the village river. Geethu wins the heart of everyone in the village and becomes the center of attention there. Meanwhile, her parents are worried about their missing child and are searching for her everywhere.

Finally, they learn where Geethu is and come to the village to retrieve her. Geethu also falls into the river — the same way Nandan's niece drowned — but is rescued by Nandan. The tension and anxiety unite her parents and they decide to live together again.

Cast

Soundtrack

All music is composed by Ouseppachan

No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Muthani Munthiri Mani Nirayum"Bichu ThirumalaM. G. Sreekumar, Philomina, Choir 
2."Etho Vaarmukilin" (Male)Kaithapram DamodaranG. Venugopal 
3."Etho Vaarmukilin" (Female)Kaithapram DamodaranK. S. Chithra 
4."Ambari Poonkuda Choodi"Sasi ChittanjoorK. S. Chithra 
5."Kunu Kunungi Puzhayum"Bichu ThirumalaM. G. Sreekumar 

References