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Edavazhiyile Poocha Minda Poocha

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Edavazhiyile Poocha Minda Poocha
Directed byHariharan
Written byM. T. Vasudevan Nair
Produced byK. C. Joy
StarringSrividya
Madhu
Soman
Ambika
CinematographyMelli Irani
Edited byG. Venkittaraman
Music byM. B. Sreenivasan
Production
company
Priyadarsini Movies
Distributed byThirumeni Pictures
Release date
  • 3 August 1979 (1979-08-03)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Edavazhiyile Poocha Minda Poocha (English: Alley Cat - Silent Cat) is a 1979 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by K. C. Joy. The film stars Srividya, Madhu, Soman, and Ambika. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan.[1][2][3]

Plot

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Raja's daughter's marriage ceremony is soon approaching and preparations are underway at home. One day, Raja receives a call from his wife Rohini, who is the mother of the girl. Rohini and Raja have been separated for years and Rohini now expresses her desire to visit their daughter for the occasion. Raja is disturbed by the idea of Rohini's visit and tries to dissuade her. However, Rohini is determined to come and starts her train journey.

As she travels, Rohini thinks about her past - her college days when she was more interested in studies, poetry, and books than in secret romances and flirting like her friends. After finishing her studies, she returns home and her parents arrange her marriage with Raja, a British-educated young upper-class Hindu man who is a top civil servant. The marriage takes place and Rohini is happy at first. However, her happiness does not last long as Raja's busy schedule keeps him away from her often and he even denies her advances for sex. Eventually, a child is born. After the birth of their child, Rohini adjusts to her new life as a socialite and spends her time balancing work as a college professor and taking care of her daughter.

One day, Raja's friend Bhagyanath comes to town and becomes a regular visitor to Raja's house. Gradually, an extramarital relationship emerges between Rohini and Bhagyanath. Initially, they are able to keep it a secret but soon rumours start to spread. Raja eventually discovers the affair and confronts Rohini. He decides to separate from her and wants them to never cross paths again. He takes custody of their child and enrolls her in a boarding school.

Rohini is shattered and seeks solace with Bhagyanath, but he does not accept her and begins to harass her. She receives no support from society and is even harassed by students at her college.

Returning to the present day, Rohini arrives at a hotel and calls Raja to inform him that she wants to visit their daughter. Raja visits her at the hotel and tells her that he will not allow her to see their daughter, leaving Rohini feeling hopeless and ultimately leading her to commit suicide.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The music was composed by M. B. Sreenivasan and the lyrics were written by Yusufali Kechery.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 "Kalyaani Amrithatharangini" P. Jayachandran Yusufali Kechery
2 "Viswa Mahaa Kshethra Sannidhiyil" S. Janaki Yusufali Kechery
3 "Vivaahanaalil" S. Janaki Yusufali Kechery

Awards

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Kerala Film Critics Association Awards (1979)[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Idavazhiyile Poocha Mindappoocha". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Idavazhiyile Poocha Mindappoocha". malayalasangeetham.info. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  3. ^ "Idavazhiyile Poocha Mindappoocha". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  4. ^ "കേരള ഫിലിം ക്രിട്ടിക്‌സ് അവാര്‍ഡ് 1977 - 2012". Kerala Film Critics Association. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
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