Kanamarayathu

Kanamarayathu

Promotional Poster designed by P. N. Menon
Directed by I. V. Sasi
Written by P. Padmarajan
Starring Mammootty
Rahman
Lalu Alex
Shobhana
Seema
Music by Shyam
Cinematography Jayanan Vincent
Release dates
  • 27 July 1984 (1984-07-27)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Kanamarayathu is a 1984 Malayalam film written by Padmarajan and directed by I. V. Sasi. It stars Mammootty, Rahman, Lalu Alex, Shobhana and Seema.[1] This film won 1984 Kerala State Film Awards for the Best Story (Padmarajan), Best Music Director (Shyam) and Best Female Singer (S. Janaki). The story was an adaptation of the 1912 novel Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster.


Cast

Plot

Sherly (Shobhana) is an orphan who is sponsored by an old man. On his death, the sponsorship is continued by his son Roy (Mammootty), who is a rich businessman. But Sherly does not know about him. She comes to College in the city where Roy's sister Mercy(Sabitha Anand) is her classmate and she meets Roy still not knowing he is her sponsor. On the other hand, Alex (Lalu Alex) introduces his brother Baby (Rahman) to Roy, and on Roy's advice Baby starts working in his firm.

At Mercy's birthday party, Baby meets Sherly and falls in love with her, but her mind has already gone for Roy, still without knowing that he is her sponsor, and she rejects Baby. Later Sherly finds that Roy has no feelings for her, although he is secretly in love with her but does not wish to reveal it because of the age gap between them and also because Baby confuses her by lying to her that Roy and Elsie (Suhasini) were in love for a long time and couldn't marry because of Roy's father. Sherly is extremely frustrated at this and in a fit of rage goes to Elsie and lies to her that she is pregnant with Roy's baby. Elsie is shocked at this and goes to his office and scolds him for his irresponsibility but Roy tells her that it was not him.

He calls Sherly to his office and shouts at her thinking that she is pregnant with Baby's baby and lied to the doctor that she was pregnant with his baby but she tells him that she was lying to break them up and also to prove her love for him and tells him that she cannot live without him. However, Mother Superior tells Roy that she was going to be sent to Italy to learn music and also that she was allowed to become a nun now and on Mother Superior's (Kaviyoor Ponnamma) advice she decides to become a nun although she doesn't want to and plans to leave to Italy due to her gratitude towards Mother and her sponsor.

So as a final meeting she sees Roy and tells him about this and that she cannot see him anymore. She also meets Baby and tells him everything including that she is an orphan and that she is going to be a nun. He, however, still was willing to marry her but she tells him that she is in love with someone else and he did not accept her so she decided to become a nun. He insists her on telling him who she is and she tells him that it is Roy. At this news he goes to Roy's office and shouts at him for what he did.

But as a last wish she wants to see her unknown sponsor who has blessed her all her life with what she would have never had. Mother Superior meets Roy and discloses Sherly's wish to meet her sponsor before she leaves for Italy, however he denies. Mother Superior handles over a letter from Sherly, for the very first time without their censoring and leaves. Watch the movie for the climax.

Remake

Kanamarayathu was remade in Hindi as Anokha Rishta in 1986 starring Rajesh Khanna and Smita Patil. Prominent playback singer Krishnachandran's dubbing artist debut through this movie with the special request of Padmarajan; script writer of this movie. He has given voice to Kunchakko Boban (Aniyathipravu), Vineeth (all movies), Niyas (Kshanakkathu), Riyas, Rahman etc. for their various movies.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Shyam.Oru Madhura Kinavin was a trend setting song especially for youths and was a huge hit. Its remixed and used in Pritviraj's movie Teja Bhai and Family (2011) and sung by Vijay Yesudas was also a hit.[2]

Song Playback
"Kasthuriman Kurunne" S. Janaki
"Kasthuriman Kurunne" Krishnachandran
"Allimulam Kili Illimulam Kili Kandethi" S. Janaki
"Oru Madhura Kinavin" K.J. Yesudas

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