Oru Cheru Punchiri Explained

Oru Cheru Punchiri
Director:M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Producer:Jisha John
Starring:Oduvil Unnikrishnan
Nirmala Sreenivasan
Music:Johnson
Cinematography:Sunny Joseph
Editing:Beena Paul
Studio:Chithranjali Studio, Thiruvananthapuram
Runtime:89 mins
Country:India
Language:Malayalam

Oru Cheru Punchiri (English: A Slender Smile) is a 2000 Malayalam film written and directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. This is his sixth film as a director.[1] The film stars Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Nirmala Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film is based on Telugu writer Sriramana's short story Mithunam from the novel of the same title.[2]

Plot

Oru Cheru Punchiri tells the story of a retired estate manager Krishna Kuruppu in his mid seventies and his wife Ammalukutty in her mid sixties continuing their married life in a honeymoon mood. This couple wake up to romantic mornings dense with sweet herbal aroma with the melodious music of birds as the background. They spend their time engaged in games of mischief and even some social activities that they could manage. They make it clear that they would never surrender to the plea of their children coated in love, to sell the ancestral property in the village and move to the city with them. They are happy doing agriculture in the land they own. They have some good neighbours in Janu, her daughter Malathi and helper-boy Kannan. Krishna Kuruppu was instrumental in Janu getting a sweeper's job in the Urban bank there. He also sponsors for Kannan's education. Krishna Kuruppu helps Bhaskaran get a job in the estate he worked. He also arranges the marriage of Bhaskaran and Malathi. He also supports the love affair of his granddaughter Beena with a Muslim youth.

The movie ends with Ammalukutty's decision to continue with this celebration of life even after the death of Krishna Kuruppu.

Cast

Soundtrack

This film has no songs.

Filming

The film was shot on the banks of the Periyar River at Parappuran, Puthiyedam, Chowwara, Sreemoolanagaram, and Aluva in Kochi, India.

Awards and recognitions

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mtvasudevannair.com/php/showNews.php?newsid=4&linkid=2
  2. Web site: Another of Kerala's gifts to the world: The powerful and timeless words of MT Vasudevan Nair .