Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA poor man living in Kerela follows his heart and instincts to save a child from the gutter, brings her up with love, only to find later in life that inevetibly she becomes spoilt and arroga... Ler tudoA poor man living in Kerela follows his heart and instincts to save a child from the gutter, brings her up with love, only to find later in life that inevetibly she becomes spoilt and arrogant. However, lessons of universal life are finally learned together.A poor man living in Kerela follows his heart and instincts to save a child from the gutter, brings her up with love, only to find later in life that inevetibly she becomes spoilt and arrogant. However, lessons of universal life are finally learned together.
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- Baby Lakshmi
- (as Baby Padmini)
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STORY: 10/10.
The novel of the same name is by the famous Kesava Devan, who stands equal to Sivasankara Pillai (author of the classic film Chemmeen) with his touching tales of the working class. Most Keraleans, like me, believe that he was also was an ardent admirer of realism and 'Odayil Ninnu' written in 1944, long before the film's production, has been one of the greatest novels written in Malayalam. Odayil Ninnu may be a string of metaphors explored time and again in classic Indian cinema, but it still deserves merit for being very dramatic to watch. The story simply traces the life of a poor girl finally send to college by a hard working old labourer with pure heart and soul. It shows how selfishness and peer pressures of life can make someone forget the past, and how it can lead to ignorance and arrogance. It shows how tolerance and calmness grows on you when your heart is pure, especially when confronted with situations created by people who are selfish and self-centred. It teaches the audience one thing at least: You cannot ignore your past without creating serious consequences. Dharma (The universal law of righteousness) prevails till the end. The centreline story is excellent and unique and it won't disappoint anyone, I promise.
DIRECTION: 9/10.
Sethumadhavan directed this film very well. He directed Sathyan (his then favourite) extremely well. It shows that the two had a very close relationship, similar to say De-Niro and Scorcese in later years of Hollywood, or even better Ingmar Bergman and Erland Josephson of Swedish cinema. Sathyan acted with incredible emotional flair. When I see him happy and proud on screen, I think of Millions of fathers, across all parts of the world, looking proud and happy with tears. At the time he was the most appreciated actor presented by an equally capable director.
ACTING: 10/10.
Sathyan, my all time favourite of Malayalam cinema (apart from MohanLal, especially when he is allowed to act these days) made the character so lovable and inspirational. His acting was awesome. KR Vijaya as the grown up girl was also good, and of course her beauty carried her through the film very well. Oh those eyes ! A classic Malayalee girl, indeed.
If you like a long film with a good storyline and inspirational content, then you will like this film. It's a classic Malayalam film loved by everyone I know, who's lucky enough to have seen it. It's available on VHS or VCD but not out on DVD yet. One to definitely see before you die, trust me.
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