Savidham

Savidham is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by George Kithu, starring Nedumudi Venu, Shanthi Krishna, Sunitha and Maathu in the lead roles.[1][2][3]

Savidham
Directed byGeorge Kithu
Produced byBabu Thiruvalla
Written byJohn Paul
Screenplay byJohn Paul
StarringNedumudi Venu
Shanthi Krishna
Sunitha
Maathu
Music byJohnson
CinematographyRamachandra Babu
Edited byK. R. Bose
Distributed bySymphony Creations
Release date
1992
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

Ramavarma Thampuran a.k.a Ramji (Nedumudi Venu) is a prominent music director in the Malayalam film industry, whose talents are in high demand. He spends his time composing songs at his sprawling lakefront home. His wife Sudha Thampuratty (Shanthi Krishna) is a homemaker, and is supportive of her husband's career. The couple also encourage their daughter Neelima (Sunitha) to explore her interests in sports and fashion, much to the chagrin of Thampuran's old aunt (Aranmula Ponnamma) who lives with them. Though Thampuratty is a musician and an accomplished Veena-player herself, she has kept this from her family due to a tragedy in her past. She stopped playing music since she lost her fiancé(Suresh Gopi as Sethu Madhavan Nair) to a tragic accident 17 years ago. She was forced to give up her five-year old daughter to be raised by a good friend and a nun (Shari) in an orphanage due to the social stigma associated with conceiving a child out of wedlock.

Reena (Maathu) arrives at Sudha's home one day, eager to get to know the mother who had to give her up as a baby. Sudha introduces Reena as a friend's daughter, and everyone in the household accept her with typical Indian hospitality. When Ramji happens to hear Reena sing one night, he is so captivated by her voice that he decides to give her an opportunity to sing in his latest film. Her songs become chartbusters, and turn Reena, (now known by her stage name Meera)into an instant celebrity. Neelima feels jealous about all the attention Reena gets not only from her parents, but also from Neelima's fiancé Sivadasa Menon (Ashokan). Neelima feels displaced in her own home and stumbles upon a few letters between Sudha and her friend about Reena. She shares it with her father, who is devastated and refuses to talk to Sudha for many hours. Neelima lashes out at her mother in her hurt and anger, and refuses to be in the same room with Sudha. Ramji's old aunt tells him to focus on the good years of his married life and overlook the tragedy in his wife's past. She wisely tells him that it could happen to Neelima one day, and urges him to think from a father's perspective as well.

Ramji has a change of heart and goes to reconcile with his wife, only to find her dead in their bedroom. Unable to suffer through the rejection from her husband and daughter, Sudha committed suicide. After her funeral, Reena is ready to leave the house forever, when Ramji entreats her to stay back. He accepts her as a daughter, and Neelima embraces her elder sister.

Cast

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards 1992

  • Second Best Actress - Shanthi krishna

References

  1. "Savidham". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  2. "Savidham". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  3. http://www.malayalamcinema.com/userreview_savidham-.htm


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