Pranayamanithooval

Pranyamanithooval (Malayalam: പ്രണയമണിത്തൂവൽ) is a 2002 Malayalam film directed by Thulasidas starring Jayasurya, Vineeth Kumar and Gopika. This movie is a remake of 1999 Tamil movie Nee Varuvai Ena.[1]

Pranayamanithooval
Directed byThulasidas
Written byKaloor Dennis
Thulasidas
Produced byP.K.R. Pillai
StarringJayasurya
Vineeth Kumar
Gopika
Harisree Asokan
CinematographyAnil Gopinath
Edited byG. Murali
Music byRajamani
Mohan Sitara
Release date
18 October 2002
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Synopsis

This movie has as its central characters, three young people - Vinod, Balu and Meera. Vinu (Jayasurya) is a young college student. Meera (Gopika) is Vinu's girlfriend. Their marriage was almost fixed. Then Vinu dies in an accident and his eyes were transplanted to Balu (Vineet Kumar). Meera tries to see Balu to see Vinu's eyes, but Balu misunderstands and thinks that she loves him. Meera tells him the truth. His friends give him an idea to make Meera fall in love with him. They tell him to make a rumor that he is going to commit suicide by jumping off a building. While standing there, Balu accidentally falls and is admitted to the hospital. The doctor tells Meera that Balu is dead, but after they realize that he is alive, Meera falls in love with Balu.

Cast

  • Jayasurya as Vinod Sankar
  • Vineeth Kumar as Balagopal
  • Dinu Dennis as Raju Cheriyan, Vinod's Friend
  • Gopika as Meera, Vinod's Lover
  • Harisree Asokan as Ponnappan, Balagopal's Friend
  • Salim Kumar as Sundaran, Balagopal's Friend
  • Cochin Hanifa as Moosakka, House Owner of Balagopal
  • Ravi Vallathol as Vishwanath Menon, Meera's Father
  • T.S Raju as Sankaran Nair,Vinod's Father
  • Jose Pellissery as Achayan, Collage Principal
  • Manka Mahesh as Subhadra, Vinod's Mother
  • Beena Soman as Khadeeja, Moosa's First Wife
  • Bindu Murali as Jameela, Moosa's Second Wife
  • Krishna Nair as Deepa, Moosa's secret wife and mother of a baby girl
  • Gayathri (Malayalam actress) Nadathara Kanakam, a Drama Artist
  • Abhinayasree as Herself
  • Zeenath as Balagopal's Mother
  • Deepika Mohan as Meera's mother
  • Thulasidas as Himself

References

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