Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam
Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam (transl. Kids, I'll tell a story) is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Kamal and written by John Paul from a story by Kamal. It was produced by Mohanlal and Century Kochumon through the company Chears Films, and stars Mohanlal and Karthika. The film features music composed by Ouseppachan. Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam was a major commercial success at the box office. K. J. Yesudas won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer.
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Poster designed by P. N. Menon | |
Directed by | Kamal |
Produced by | Mohanlal Century Kochumon |
Screenplay by | John Paul |
Story by | Kamal |
Starring | Mohanlal Thilakan Karthika |
Music by | Ouseppachan |
Cinematography | S. Kumar |
Edited by | K. Narayanan |
Production company | Chears Films |
Distributed by | Century Release |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Plot
Aby Abraham (Mohanlal) is a young man taking care of a bunch of orphan kids, leading a nomadic life. His relationship with the children often resembles that of the good shepherd and his sheep. Aby, along with the children, rely on street magic performances as their means to survive. In one of their stays, they come across a father (Thilakan) to whom Aby confesses their story.
Aby was kidnapped from his home as a young boy by a street performer who used to abuse him a lot. One night, Aby runs away from the man and is rescued by a rich and affluent Thomas Abraham (M. G. Soman), who becomes Aby's adoptive father. Thomas's sudden death again leaves Aby homeless and orphaned after Thomas's estranged wife (Valsala Menon) and brothers return to reclaim Thomas's wealth and kicks him out of the home. During this time, Aby wanders in the streets with the little amount he has and comes across several street children who are abused or left orphaned. He empathizes with them and since then decides to protect and love them.
After hearing his story, the father offers help to Aby and advises him to send the children to school so that they gain education enabling them to come out of homelessness and poverty. With financial aid from the father, Aby sets up a farm and settles down in order to back up the associated expenses. A close relative of Ouseppachan, (Innocent) Annie Mol (Karthika), who lost her parents in a plane crash, enters their life and falls in love with Aby.
For his father's death anniversary, Aby returns to town only to find that he is a terminal heart patient. Determined to spend the last days of his life with the children and Annie, Aby flees from the hospital. Feeling a responsibility towards the future of the children, he sends them to the father's orphanage (an idea which he initially disagreed to). Annie gets to know about Aby's illness and is devastated. Later that night, Aby gets a vision of the children running up to him calling his name. The next morning, father, Annie and the children come to visit Aby only to find eternally resting.
Cast
- Mohanlal as Aby Abraham
- Thilakan as Father
- Innocent as Ouseppachan
- M. G. Soman as Thomas Abraham
- Mamukkoya
- Janardhanan as Police Inspector
- Yadu Krishna as Yohannan
- Valsala Menon as Thomas Abraham's wife
- Karthika as Annie Mol
- Sukumari as Kunjannamma
- Chandraji as Street performer
- Viji Thampi as Police
- Rajan Padoor as Kunjappi
Soundtrack
The film has songs composed by Ouseppachan, with lyrics by Bichu Thirumala.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam" | K. J. Yesudas | |
2. | "Vazhappoonkilikal" | K. J. Yesudas | |
3. | "Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam" (Pathos) | K. J. Yesudas | |
4. | "Punchiriyude Poovilikalil" | K. J. Yesudas, Ambili | |
5. | "Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam" (Bit) | K. J. Yesudas |
Reception
The film was a major commercial success at the box office.[1]
Awards
- 1988 National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer - K. J. Yesudas
References
- "Hitukalude Kadha". Retrieved 11 August 2014.