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Directed by | Bharathan |
Written by | Bharathan John Paul |
Produced by | Innocent David Kachappilly |
Starring | Madhavi Bharath Gopi Adoor Bhasi Nedumudi Venu Ramu Krishnachandran Kunchan |
Cinematography | Vasanth Kumar |
Edited by | Suresh N P |
Music by | Johnson |
Production company | Pankaj Moviemakers |
Distributed by | Prasad Films |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Ormakkayi (officiallyOrmakkyaie) is a 1982 Malayalam drama film directed byBharathan and written byJohn Paul. The film starsMadhavi,Bharath Gopi,Adoor Bhasi,Nedumudi Venu,Ramu,Krishnachandran andKunchan in pivotal roles.
Susanna is released from jail after five years for the accidental murder of a pop singer. She reflects on the events that led up to the tragic event. Nandu, a deaf and dumb sculptor and Susanna's husband.[1]
The music was composed byJohnson with lyrics by Madhu Alappuzha.
No. | Song | Singers | Lyrics | Length (m:ss) |
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1 | "Happy Christhmas" | Krishnachandran | Madhu Alappuzha | |
2 | "Mounam Ponmanithamburu Meetti" | Vani Jairam | Madhu Alappuzha |
Ann Reejan Mammen, the Arts Club Secretary ofAll Saints College,Thiruvananthapuram forMalayala Manorama wrote, "Bharathan's latest production, speaks volumes and keeps up the high standard of Malayalam movies. All the actors do full justice to their respective roles especially Gopi and Madhavi, Gopi keeps up the high standard of acting excellence. This movie can be recommended to all with no age bar."[2]
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