Neelambari (2010 film)

Manu Shekhar
Directed by Harinarayanan
Produced by Premanandan
Written by Harippad Harilal
Starring
Music by Kaithapram Viswanathan Namboothiri
Cinematography Sasi Ramakrishnan
Release dates
  • 20 August 2010 (2010-08-20)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Neelambari is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Harinarayanan, starring Vineeth, Anoop Menon. and Bhama.

The story revolves around the lives of two bosom friends Parvathy and Lekshmi. Their friendship, a love triangle, and subsequent traumas form the crux of the movie. The film ran 150 days in Mallapally

Plot

Parvathy (Bhama) is a girl who lost her mother at birth. She is brought up by herfriend Lekshmi's (Divya) mother in their Agraharam. Both of them enroll in a music college, where Parvathy falls in love with Devanand (Vineeth), her lecturer.

One day Devananth’s grandfather decides to get in touch with Agraharam in order to propose a marriage between Parvathy and Devanand. When he reaches Lekshmi’s house, Lekshmi's mother cleverly fixes the marriage of Devanand with Lekshmi instead of Parvathy. On learning that Parvathy is pregnant with Devanand's child, Parvathy's father commits suicide. Parvathy's now surviving relative is a rowdy lorry driver(Anoop Menon). To escape his clutches she runs away from the Agraharam. She is chased by hooligans and is rescued by a lady (scrap dealer).

Lekshmi goes on a pilgrimage after 2 years of marriage and finds Parvathy begging with a baby in Palani and notifies her relatives. Meanwhile Anoop menon comes with police escorts and forces Parvathy to leave with him. Anoop menon takes her to a place where a musical concert is taking place. Vineeth was performing there. Parvathy is reunited with her love. The film ends with Vineeth,Parvathy and their child going on a pilgrimage. Lekshmi is also there in the same bus.

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