Jamna Pyari

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Jamna Pyari
Jamna-Pyari-Poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed byThomas Sebastian
Screenplay byP. R Arun
Produced byJaison Elamkulam
Starring Kunchacko Boban
Gayathri Suresh
Renji Panicker
Sijoy Varghese
Aju Varghese
Neeraj Madhav
Suraj Venjaramoodu
CinematographyAnishlal R S
Edited byV. Saajan
Music by Gopi Sunder
Production
company
R J Creations
Distributed byRJ Release
Release date
  • 27 August 2015 (2015-08-27)
Running time
126 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Malayalam
Budget4 crore (US$500,000) [1]
Box office7.4 crore (US$930,000) [2]

Jamna Pyari is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Thomas Sebastian. The film stars Kunchacko Boban and Gayathri Suresh in the lead roles. Anishlal R. S. handles the cinematography. The music was composed by Gopi Sunder. The film was released on 27 August 2015 to positive response from critics and became a success at the box office. [3]

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Plot

The story begins with Vasu, father of Vasoottan rescuing people from a bus which had fallen from a bridge in to a flooded river. During the rescue, Vasu drowns in front of the onlookers including his friend Prakashan, his wife and his child while trying to rescue a kid. Then the story moves over to Vasoottan who is an Auto-Rickshaw driver, who is a very helpful person possessing many good qualities like his father. He helps anyone who is in need. Sabu is Vasoottan's friend, who was a one time goon and got reformed due to Vasoottan's influence. Vasoottan helps Sabu to marry Vinitha, his love interest. One day a girl named Parvathy hires his auto to go to the Wadakkanchery Railway Station. After a few days Prakashan's son informs that a girl had come to their studio and had inquired about Vasoottan and also about the accident that took place long back in which Vasoottan had lost his Father. Vasoottan's friend Sabu speculates that it was Parvathy. Later, Vasoottan receives a call from Parvathy and she asks him to come to her house in order to meet her Father. Sabu and Prakashettan make a bet stating that Parvathy loves Vasoottan and had called him in order to fix their marriage. Vasoottan goes to her house and gets to know that they had called him to seek his help to deliver 100 Jamnapyari goats to a foreign firm. Parvathy's Father, who is a struggling businessman, pleads Vasoottan for his help and he agrees to help them to deliver the 100 Jamnapyari goats on time (within a period of 12 days). Sridharan is Parvathy's Father's rival and he tries all ways to get their business to fail with his money and muscle power. At first Vasoottan arranges 10 Jamna Pyaris from local, from where he gets Tony Kurishinkal as new to his team. Then they started giving advertisements in print, audio as well visual and e-medias. They received vide responses for the ads and finally they manages to reach the target. After too many complication, Vasoottan succeed in his target and he and Parvathy gets their love succeed at the end.

Cast

Box office

The film made at a budget of 4 crore (US$500,000) stood at third position among the five Onam release films at the box office. It grossed an amount of 6 crore (US$750,000) in 15 days of release. Asianet bagged the satellite rights. [1] It collected 7.4 crore (US$930,000) from Kerala box office. [2]

Soundtrack

Jamna Pyari
Soundtrack album to Jamna Pyariby
Released12 August 2015
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length11:22
Language Malayalam
Label Muzik 247
Producer Gopi Sunder
Gopi Sunder chronology
Ivide
(2015)
Jamna Pyari
(2015)
Urumbukal urangarilla
(2015)

Muzik 247 released the songs of Jamna Pyari. The soundtrack was released during an audio launch event held at Panampilly Nagar, Kochi. The film crew chose an Auto rickshaw parking stand as the venue. Actor Nivin Pauly was the special guest for the event who launched the audio by unveiling the CD in the presence of local auto-rickshaw drivers and the public.

The film has three songs, which are composed by Gopi Sundar and penned by B. K Harinarayanan. These include "Vasoottan" sung by Franco Simon, "Jamnapyari" sung by Sachin Warrier and Maqbool, and "Murugappa" (also penned by Kalai Kumar) sung by Jassie Gift, Divya S. Menon and Vijay Yesudas. The lyrics of the song "Vasoottan" was written in the Thrissur dialect. [4]

TrackTitleSinger (s)Length
1"Vasoottan" Franco 3.40
2"Jamnapyari" Sachin Warrier, Maqbool3.32
3"Murugappa" Jassie Gift, Divya S. Menon, Vijay Yesudas 4.10

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