Aram Aram = Kinnaram is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language slapstick comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Shankar, Mohanlal, Lissy and Puja Saxena.

Aram Aram = Kinnaram
Directed byPriyadarshan
Screenplay bySreenivasan
Based onPasand Apni Apni by Basu Chatterjee
Naram Garam by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Produced byGeetha Mathew
StarringShankar
Mohanlal
Sreenivasan
Jagathi Sreekumar
Lissy
Maniyanpilla Raju
CinematographyS. Kumar
Edited byV. P. Krishnan
Music byReghu Kumar
Production
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Centenary Productions
Distributed byGandhimathi Release
Release date
  • 9 August 1985 (1985-08-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget7 lakh (US$8,400)[1]

The plot element is inspired by 2 Hindi films, Pasand Apni Apni which itself is inspired by the English film Happy Go Lovely and Naram Garam. A famous hotel comedy sequence from this movie was reused by Priyadarshan in his 2005 Hindi movie Garam Masala.[2]

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The story revolves around two friends—Narayanan Kutty and Balan. Working as a mechanic at K & K Automobiles in Chennai, Narayanan Kutty is flirtatious. Although he has never been successful in wooing any girl, he loves boasting cooked up stories about his encounters with rich girls in and around the city. Manoharan, the proprietor of K & K Automobiles, always falls in deep trouble because of the careless attitude of Narayanan Kutty at the work place. Balan, his roommate, a jobless chap is in all efforts to find a job with the help of Narayanan Kutty, as he has to marry Ammukutty, his love interest in the village.

From the driver of M. N. Nambiar, the owner of Continental Group, Narayanan Kutty finds out that Nambiar is always sympathetic to leukemia patients and will do anything to support them, as he himself was a former survived patient. Balan meets Nambiar and successfully fools him by claiming to be a leukemia patient, who is in deep financial trouble. Balan is offered a job at the company as an attender.

In the meantime, Narayanan Kutty himself spreads a gossip that he is the fiancé of Mala, the daughter of M. N. Nambiar. Sujatha, a close buddy of Mala impostors Mala and contact Narayanan Kutty, with the knowledge of Mala. As a part of a plan to fool him, Mala approaches him as Sujatha, who disguise as a news reporter to interview him about his relationship with the daughter of Nambiar. Soon, Narayanan Kutty falls in love with Mala, whom he believes to be Sujatha. Things get complicated for him as she also reciprocates in the same manner.

On the other hand, the life of Balan was going too smoothly until the parents of his fiancée arrive in the city along with her to see his office. Balan, who is actually a peon at the office had lied to them that he is the manager of the company. Gopi Krishnan (whose original name is Thankappan and he gets angry when he is called so) and Saravanan are two employees in M. N. Nambiar's office who are in constant fight. Balan tries to use Gopi Krishnan against Saravanan who tries to fall in love with Ammukutty. To add more trouble, Nambiar decides to marry again, to which his daughter objects vehemently, inviting more clashes. Ammukutty's parents decide not to marry Ammukutty to Balan upon finding out he is the peon. Gopi Krishnan and Saravanan hire goondas to kidnap Ammukutty and marry her, and they fight. Balan arrives at the right time. Meanwhile, Narayanan Kutty and Mala marry. Balan saves Ammukutty from Gopi Krishnan and Saravanan and marries her.

Cast

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Production

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The film was made on a small budget compared to other films at that time, just close to 7 lakh (equivalent to 1.0 crore or US$120,000 in 2023).[1]

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by Raghu Kumar, lyrics were written by Poovachal Khader.

No. Song Singer(s) Lyrics Length
1 "Poru Neeyen Devi" K. J. Yesudas Poovachal Khader
2 "Premichu Poy Ninne" P. Jayachandran, Unni Menon, Miss Reddy Poovachal Khader

References

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  1. ^ a b മാത്യു, മനോജ് (14 November 2016). "'അരം അരം = കിന്നര'ത്തിനു 7 ലക്ഷം, ആറാം തമ്പുരാന് 2.5 കോടി". Malayala Manorama. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Best malayalam comedy aram aram kinnaram reg 15915". YouTube. 11 August 2012.
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