Oolkatal

Oolkatal
Directed by K. G. George
Produced by K. J. Thomas
Dr. George John
Written by George Onakkoor
Based on Oolkatal
by George Onakkoor
Starring Venu Nagavally
Sobha
Ratheesh
Jalaja
Music by M. B. Sreenivasan
Lyrics:
O. N. V. Kurup
Cinematography Balu Mahendra
Edited by M. N. Appu
Production
company
Naveenachitra Movie Makers
Distributed by Vijaya Movies
Release date
  • 26 October 1979 (1979-10-26)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Oolkatal (Bay) is a 1979 Malayalam musical-romantic drama film directed by K. G. George and starring Venu Nagavally and Sobha in the lead roles. The film, considered to be the first campus film in Malayalam, was adapted from the novel of the same name by George Onakkoor. It was shot mainly from Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum.

Plot

The film's protagonist is Rahulan who loves three different women in different stages of his life. After his childhood love Thulasi commits suicide, Rahulan falls in love with his friend's sister Reena. She hails from an orthodox Christian family and Rahulan never has the courage to approach her father for a marriage proposal. After completing college, Rahulan gets a teacher job. He eventually falls in love with Meera, a rich student of his. Meera's family fixes her marriage with Rahulan. One night, Reena visits Rahulan in his house and at the same time Meera and her father also come and is shocked to see another woman with Rahulan. In the climax, Rahulan accepts Reena into his life. On the parallel, another romance story is also told, between Davis (Rahulan's friend and Reena's brother), and a nun.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music was composed by MB Sreenivasan and lyrics was written by ONV Kurup.[1][2]

No.SongSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1Ente kadinjool pranayaK. J. Yesudas, Selma GeorgeONV Kurup
2KrishnathulasikkathirukalK. J. YesudasONV Kurup
3NashtavasanthathinK. J. YesudasONV Kurup
4Puzhayil Mungi ThazhumK. J. YesudasONV Kurup
5Sharadindu MalardeepaP Jayachandran, Selma GeorgeONV Kurup

References

  1. "Ulkadal". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  2. "Ulkadal". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
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