Ohm Shanthi Oshaana
Ohm Shanthi Oshaana | |
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Film Poster | |
Directed by | Jude Anthany Joseph |
Produced by | Alvin Antony |
Screenplay by |
Midhun Manuel Thomas Jude Anthany Joseph |
Story by | Midhun Manuel Thomas |
Starring |
Nivin Pauly Nazriya Nazim Aju Varghese |
Music by | Shaan Rahman |
Cinematography | Vinod Illampally |
Edited by | Lijo Paul |
Production company |
Ananya Films |
Distributed by | PJ Entertainments Europe & Tricolor Entertainments Asia Pacific's. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | ₹1.5 crore (US$220,000) |
Box office | ₹10.3 crore (US$1.5 million)[1] |
Ohm Shanthi Oshaana is a 2014 Malayalam coming-of-age romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Jude Anthany Joseph. The story was conceived by Midhun Manuel Thomas and he wrote the screenplay along with the director.[2] It stars Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim, Renji Panicker, Aju Varghese, and Vineeth Sreenivasan. Ohm Shanthi Oshaana was produced by Ananya Films[3] and features music by Shaan Rahman.[4]
The film was released on 7 February 2014 with positive reviews from critics and became one of the biggest hits of 2014.[5][6] And won three Kerala State Film Awards including Best Popular Film, Best Actress for Nazriya Nazim and Best Editor for Lijo Paul.[7][8] The film is inspired by the 2010 Thai movie First Love.
Plot Summary
The film begins as Dr. Matthew Devasya (Renji Panicker) anxiously paces the hall outside of a delivery room. He learns that his wife has delivered a baby boy and thanks God for the good news. A stranger comments that Mathew was lucky it's not a daughter, as he would have had to worry about her all his life. As the stranger says this, a nurse comes out of the delivery room carrying the baby, apologizing that she made a mistake, and confirming that the baby is actually a girl. Mathew glares at the stranger and praises God once again .
The story resumes in 1999 where the baby girl, Pooja Mathew (Nazriya Nazim), has grown up to become a tomboy and is now in grade 10. She introduces the audience to her parents. Her father, she says, is a doctor by profession and enjoys recording and listening to his own renditions of songs. Her mother who is a college lecturer by profession is sweet and down-to-earth, who loves cooking and appreciates her own culinary skills. Pooja also has two friends: Neetu (Akshaya Premnath), a flirt, and Donna (Oshein Mertil), a foodie.
Pooja recounts her childhood memories of being a tomboy, riding a motorbike and of her friendship with Rachel Aunty (Vinaya Prasad) who makes and sells wine as her job. Pooja is her official wine taster. During one of their sessions, she tells Pooja that she can either choose to marry a man she loves or learn to love a stranger that she is forced to marry. Pooja then decides then that she must find someone herself.
She settles on Yardley (Harikrishnan), a popular boy in her school. During a trip from her school, Yardley approaches Pooja with a proposal. Pooja ponders whether or not to accept. The next day, she and her friends are teased by a gang of men. Pooja gets angry and confronts them. As she does, one of the gang twists her arm. Just then, Giri (Nivin Pauly), a random stranger comes out through one of the rides and saves her. Pooja instantly falls for Giri and immediately leaves Yardley saying she does not have romantic feelings for him.
Over the course of the rest of the film, Pooja constantly tries to attract Giri's attention who is a part-time farmer but also teaches in the Kung Fu Academey. At one point, she learns from her cousin David Kaanjani (Aju Varghese) that another one of her cousins (and Kaanjani's sister), Julie (Poojitha Menon), used to be Giri's girlfriend. She is told that Julie was married off to another man from America. On Giri's birthday, which also happens to be a Palm Sunday, Pooja decides that she will propose to him by bringing him a locket. It starts raining and they take shelter in a temple. Pooja declares her love but Giri tells her that she is just a kid, and that she needs to concentrate on her studies because she is destined to become successful. Pooja drops the locket and she leaves the temple to the rain crying.
Pooja is distraught but focuses on her studies as Giri had requested. She passes her medical entrance exams and goes to Kozhikode Medical College. Pooja tries to contact Giri before leaving, but learns that he is visiting China on a Kung Fu Academy trip. At the medical college, she is still friends with Neetu, and another student, Anna (Anju Kurian). She also befriends a young professor, Dr. Prasad Varkey (Vineeth Srinivasan). During her final year, she runs into Giri again. She confides in Dr. Prasad about Giri and he advises her that enough time has passed and she should pursue him if she is still interested. When Giri's mother is admitted to the hospital, Pooja takes care of her in an effort to get closer to Giri. When Giri's friend Thennal (Nikki Galrani) comes to visit, Pooja thinks they are in a relationship and becomes jealous until she learns that Thennal is already married.
Pooja comes home to stay with her parents and continues her pursuit of Giri by helping him with his social activities like performing community weddings. During this time, she surprises him by helping to publish a book his mother wrote. Though Pooja thinks Giri has started to care for her, she is shocked to learn that Giri is engaged to Sreelakshmi (Nimisha Suresh), one of their childhood friends. One day after Church, Pooja's cousin brother Kaanjani asks Pooja and Giri for help eloping with his love Nazeema. After Giri helps Kaanjani, Kaanjani gives his friend a letter, telling him only to read it after they've left. When Giri opens the letter, he finds out that Kaanjani had actually eloped with Sreelakshmi. Pooja once again returns to her normal self.
Later, Pooja's Wine Aunty takes her to Giri. They go to the same place where Pooja had first proposed to Giri. As she walks up to Giri, he admits that he has loved her all along. He reveals that he kept some memories like the locket that Pooja originally gave him during her proposal. They get married soon after and Pooja reveals that Dr. Prasad has married Anna, Neetu has married Yardley and that things were going well. Presently, they (Pooja, Giri and their toddler daughter) are visiting her friend Anna. During their pep-talk, Prasad enquires about the daughter's name to which Giri replies is "Julie" (named after Giri's ex-girlfriend) much to Pooja's annoyance, which she narrates in the end that " men never forget their first lovers".
Cast
- Nazriya Nazim as Pooja Mathew
- Nivin Pauly as Giri
- Renji Panicker as Dr. Mathew Devasya
- Vineeth Srinivasan as Dr. Prasad Varkey
- Aju Varghese as David Kaanjani
- Akshaya Premnath as Neethu
- Vinaya Prasad as Rachel
- Nikki Galrani as Thennal K. Warrier (cameo)
- Vijayaraghavan as Tomichan
- Lal Jose as Jacob Tharakan
- Sharaf U Dheen as Mechanic Sunny/ Broker
- Shobha Mohan as Sumithra
- Harikrishnan as Yardley
- Anju Kurian as Anna
- Oshein Mertil as Donna
- Nimisha Suresh as Sreelakshmi
- Poojitha Menon as Julie Kaanjani
- Parvathy as Principal
- Manju Satheesh as Annie Teacher
- Suja Menon as Sreelakshmi's elder sister
- Nandakishore as Priest
- Tony Alex Valluvassery as Donna's Husband
Critical reception
Entertainment website "OneIndia" rated the movie as entertaining, stating that the film has its share of happiness, one-liners and decent performances from the leading pair.[9] The New Indian Express calls Om Shanthi Oshaana a "‘Peaceful’ Attempt at film making." [10] "Sify" stated that the director Jude Anthany Joseph "creates an engaging enough drama in Ohm Shanthi Oshaana, that you're happy to emotionally invest in [it]."[11]
Theatrical run
The film completed 50 days in 25 screens.[12] It grossed over ₹2.7 crore (US$400,000) in 4 days at the Indian box office.[13] Overall, the film grossed ₹10.3 crore (US$1.5 million) at the box office. It was one of the biggest commercial success of 2014 in Malayalam.[1]
Soundtrack
Ohm Shanthi Oshaana | ||||
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Film score by Shaan Rahman | ||||
Released | 27 January 2014 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Label | Think Music India | |||
Producer | Shaan Rahman | |||
Shaan Rahman chronology | ||||
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Ohm Shanti Oshaana's music was composed by Shaan Rahman with lyrics by Manu Manjith.
Original Tracklist | |||
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No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
1. | "Kattu Mooliyo" | Vineeth Sreenivasan | |
2. | "Mounam Chorum Neram" | Rinu Razak, Hesham | |
3. | "Sneham Cherum Neram" | Rinu Razak, Hesham | |
4. | "Mandaarame" | Job Kurien, Shaan Rahman | |
5. | "Ee Mazha Megham" | Remya Nambeesan | |
6. | "Neelakasham" | Shaan Rahman |
Accolades
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Popular Film|Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value]]
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] - Nazriya Nazim
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor|Best Editor]] - Lijo Paul
- Film Critics Award
- Atlas Film Critics Award for Best Debutant Director[14]
References
- 1 2 Anu James (11 October 2015). "Happy Birthday Nivin Pauly: Journey of an engineer who has become youth icon of Malayalam films". International Business Times.
- ↑ http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130616/entertainment-mollywood/article/nivin-and-nazriya-set-encore
- ↑ "Nivin Pauly's Om Shanti Osana Starts Rolling". www.filmibeat.com.
- ↑ http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130717/entertainment-mollywood/article/fast-track
- ↑ S. R Praveen and G. Krishnakumar (22 February 2015). "A disappointing start". The Hindu.
- ↑ M. P Praveen (27 December 2014). "Tinsel town: The year of the underdogs". The Hindu.
- ↑ Kerala Chalachitra Academy (10 August 2015). "State Film Award 2014". Keralafilm.com. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- 1 2 Onmanorama Staff (10 August 2015). "State Awards: Nazriya, Nivin, Sudev bag top honours". Malayala Manorama. Archived from the original on 13 August 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ↑ "Om Shanti Oshana Movie Review - An Enjoyable Flick!".
- ↑ "Om Shanthi Oshana is a 'Peaceful' Attempt at Film Making".
- ↑ "Om Shanti Oshana Movie Review". Sify.
- ↑ "Kerala Box-Office (March 2014)". Sify.com. 3 April 2014.
- ↑ Sangeetha Seshagiri (11 February 2014). "Box Office: Nazriya Nazim's 'Ohm Shanthi Oshana', Mohanlal's 'Drishyam' Collections".
- ↑ A Correspondent. "Critics award for Ottaal, Iyyobinte Pusthakam". The Hindu.