Parayan Marannathu

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Parayan Marannathu
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Directed byArun S. Bhaskar
Written bySabari Sankar
Produced byV S Sheeja
Starring Biju Menon
Arun
Lakshmi Sharma
Vidhya Mohan
Cinematographypraveen panicker
Edited byK Sreenivas
Music by Arun Sidharrth
Distributed bysapthagiri movies
Release date
  • 21 November 2009 (2009-11-21)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Parayan Marannathu is a 2009 Malayalam film by debutante Arun S. Bhaskar starring Biju Menon, Arun, Lakshmi Sharma and Vidhya Mohan. [1]

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Plot

Chandran lives in a small village called Kannadipuzha. Chandran's family comprises his wife Rema and daughter Maalu. Chandran has a neighbour Madhavi who washes clothes for a living. She was born in a rich family but her husband and his family rejected her. Her daughter Gauri is a plus-two student.

Manikandan, a young man in the village, always tries to help Madhavi since Madhavi brought him up after his mother died and he likes Gauri, but Gauri never feels interested in him. Gauri falls in love with Chandran changing her life completely.

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References

  1. " Parayan Marannathu for this 14". 10 August 2009.