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Shyama (film)

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Shyama
Poster
Directed byJoshiy
Written byDennis Joseph
Produced byJoy Thomas
StarringMammootty
Nadia Moidu
Mukesh
Sumalatha
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
Edited byK. Sankunny
Music byRaghu Kumar
Production
company
Distributed byJubilee Productions
Release date
  • 23 January 1986 (1986-01-23)
[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Shyama is a 1986 Malayalam–language romantic drama film directed by Joshiy and starring Mammootty and Nadia Moidu in the lead roles. It was produced by Joy Thomas.[2] The film was remade in Tamil as Unakkaagave Vaazhgiren.[3][4]

Plot

Viswanathan, a famous director, is haunted by the death of his wife and a young man whom he accidentally hit while driving. Later he meets Shyama, the daughter of his friend, still struggling with the death of her boyfriend, the man whom Viswanathan had killed. They fall in love but Viswanatan tries to avoid her. In the climax, he reveals the truth to shyama. He tries to leave the town but is stopped by her brother chandran. They have a fight and Viswanathan is hurt. The film ends where shyama and viswanathan consoles each other and is united.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music by Raghu Kumar, Lyrics by Shibu Chakravarthy & Poovachal Khader.

  1. "Chembarathipoove" — K. S. Chithra (lyric by Shibu Chakravarthy)
  2. "Ekanthamam" — P. Jayachandran (lyric by Shibu Chakravarthy)
  3. "Poonkaatte Poyi" — Unni Menon, K. S. Chithra (lyric by Shibu Chakravarthy)
  4. "Swarnamedukalil" — P. Jayachandran (lyric by Poovachal Khader)

References

  1. ^ Shyama – Malayalam Movie Reviews, Trailers, Wallpapers, Photos, Cast & Crew, Story & Synopsis – entertainment.oneindia.in
  2. ^ The Hindu : Metro Plus Coimbatore / Cinema : Nadia spelt fun
  3. ^ "Mammootty's Doubles on Vishu day". Sify. 31 March 2011.
  4. ^ "Nadia spelt fun". The Hindu. 26 January 2008.