Njan Ekananu

Njan Ekananu
Directed by P Chandrakumar
Produced by Madhu
Written by Sudha P Nair
Screenplay by Sudha P Nair
Starring Madhu
R. Dilip
Poornima Jayaram
Sukumari
Music by MG Radhakrishnan
Cinematography Jayanan Vincent
Edited by MV Natarajan
Production
company
Uma Arts
Distributed by Chalachitra
Release date
  • 28 October 1982 (1982-10-28)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Njan Ekananu is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Chandrakumar and produced by Madhu. The film stars Madhu, Dileep, Poornima Jayaram and Sukumari in lead roles. The film had musical score by MG Radhakrishnan.[1][2][3]

Cast

Synopsis

Madhavankutty menon is a dedicated and workaholic IPS officer. He has four younger siblings- two sisters and two brothers. After the early death of their parents, Madhavankutty Menon had taken the responsibility to bring each one up. Each time Ramettan, the adjutant of the house, insists Madhavankutty to get married, he cites reasons to avoid it. He gets the elder sister(Vasanthi) married, the elder brother(Raghu) gets a job in police, the next brother also gets settled and now Madhavankutty gets his youngest sister(Uma) married.

On resuming his job after the leaves(applied for his younger sisters marriage), Madhavankutty feels that it is time for a break and he opts for voluntary retirement and resigns. His siblings express concern on his decision but Madhavankutty is unmoved. He plans for pilgrimage with Ramettan and sets out for a trip. They stay at a hotel where they happen to meet a young couple Dillan and Sindhu. Dillan is an orphan and is short tempered. The couple spends their time enjoying in the beach and often quarrel themselves on silly matters. Sindhu falls ill and Dr Seethalakshmi, who herself was spending vacation time in the hotel, comes to attend her. Seethalakshmi reveals to Madhavankutty that her family had once sent a marriage proposal to Madhavankutty in his younger age, which he had then denied. After a quarrel, Dillan gets upset and leaves Sindhu and does not return for few days. A disappointed Sindhu reveals to Madhavankutty that they are not yet married, and she had eloped with Dillan to escape from her step mother's cruelty. Madhavankutty and Ramettan extends their stay in the hotel as they does not wish to leave Sindhu alone. They advice Sindhu to return home, which she denies. After losing hope on Dillans return, they plan to return. Madhavankutty insists Sindhu to join them, and they take her home.

Madhavankutty's siblings visit him and they convey their indifference in Sindhu staying in his house. They quarrel with Madhavankutty and take leave. Sindhu falls ill again and Madhavankutty calls Dr Seethalakshmi for consultation. Seethalakshmi suggests Madhavankutty to give Sindhu a life. The hotel room-boy cum waiter, Sreekumaran who had now become an ascetic seemed to pass by Madhavankutty's house along with his lady followers. Ramettan gets hold of him and was informed by Sreekumaran that Dillan had come back to the hotel searching for Sindhu, and based on information he had received, Dillan had come to Madhavankutty's house to meet Sindhu. On reaching Madhavankutty's house, Dillan got the impression that Sindhu has got married to Madhavankutty and so leaves dejected. He spends his life grief-stricken and singing around the hotel. On hearing this, Ramettan gets tensed, and he forces Sindhu to promise not to leave Madhavankutty if Dillan returns. Ramettan leaves the world the next day.

As Sindhu too emphasise on wedding, Madhavankutty finally agrees for the marriage. They go and stay in the same hotel, and plans to get married the next day at the nearby temple. Sindhu happens to hear Dillan singing and they meet. Dillan informs that, after he had left her in hotel, he had been run over by a lorry, and was lying unconscious in a hospital for few months. As he had known that its their marriage the next day, he wishes them a happy married life and was just about to take leave when Madhavankutty arrives at the scene. Madhavankutty proudly tells that he had never committed a mistake in his life knowingly or unknowingly. And now when he was about to commit a mistake knowingly, God himself has prevented him from doing so. He then takes the upper hand to get Dillan and Sindhu married and inherits them with all his wealth and property.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by MG Radhakrishnan and lyrics was written by Sathyan Anthikkad.

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1O Mridule (Sad)K. J. YesudasSathyan Anthikkad
2O MruduleK. J. YesudasSathyan Anthikkad |
3Pranaya vasanthamK. J. Yesudas, KS ChithraSathyan Anthikkad
4Rajani parayuKS ChithraSathyan Anthikkad

References

  1. "Njaan Ekanaanu". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
  2. "Njaan Ekanaanu". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
  3. "Njan Ekananu". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
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