Amrutham

Amrutham
Directed by Sibi Malayil
Starring Jayaram
Padmapriya
Arun
Nedumudi Venu
Jagathy Sreekumar
Music by M Jayachandran
Release dates
  • 24 December 2004 (2004-12-24)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Amrutham is a 2004 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil. Jayaram and Padmapriya play the lead roles. The film also stars Arun, Nedumudi Venu, Jagathy Sreekumar.

Plot

The film is a typical family entertainer with ample doses of sentiments, tears and humour - all ingredients vital to keep viewers glued to their seats. Add a dash of student politics, campus violence and an inter-religious marriage, and the perfect recipe is ready.

It is to the director's credit that he has used an age-old formula and made a taut film that does not put the audience to sleep.

The story of "Amrutham" is about two brothers, Gopi (Jayaram) and Dinesh (Arun). Gopi is a farmer who works hard to give his brother a good education after their father (Nedumudi Venu) deserts them when Dinesh is just a child.

Dinesh, now a final-year degree student, is involved with the daughter of the local teashop-owner played by Bhavana.Dinesh is also involved in college politics. On the other hand, Gopi is involved with a Muslim girl Sainaba (Padmapriya). All hell breaks loose when Gopi marries Sainaba and brings her home.

The natural treatment given to the theme ultimately wins the day for this film.

There is no excessive use of melodrama, which tends to ruin this kind of story. The relationships are handled deftly. Nothing seems to be over the top or out of place. The performance of the lead actors has also helped in achieving this. Padmapriya is the surprise package of this film. She is natural as Sainaba.

Cast

Soundtrack

Amrutham's songs and background score were composed by M Jayachandran. The lyrics were written by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The music album has 5 songs:

Track Song Title Singer(s)
1 "O Sainaba" Dr. K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra
2 "Ishtam Ishtam" K. S. Chithra
3 "Muthe Ninne" Madhu Balakrishnan, Sujatha Mohan
4 "Yamunayum" G. Venugopal
5 "Ishtam Ishtam" M. G. Sreekumar

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