Ivan Megharoopan Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2012 | Drama
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Ivan Megharoopan is a 2012 Indian movie directed by P. Balachandran starring Remya Nambeesan, Padmapriya, Jayapriya Sadanandan and Jagathy Sreekumar. Music for the Movie is composed by Sarath.



Release Info:
July 27 2012 (India)   
Language: Malayalam
Director: P. Balachandran

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Ivan megharoopan is conceived as the eventful life journey of poet laureate KP Madhavan Nair, a character drawn from the... Show more

Ivan megharoopan is conceived as the eventful life journey of poet laureate KP Madhavan Nair, a character drawn from the lifestory of the great Malayalam poet P Kunhiraman Nair.


Madhavan Nair hails from a landed aristocratic family of North Malabar. His poetic leanings were on display at a young age, when he took to his wandering ways to satiate an intense inner hunger in search of his muse – his poetic deity.


Janaki, his cousin and prospective life partner, is left behind and he lives in with Saraswati, a petite village belle, who is also a poetess on her own right.


Things fall into routine and the poetry within Saraswati slowly withers away, as she finds solace in her role as wife and mother. Madhavan Nair’s deep jealousy over her poetic skills can be seen in the scheming ways through which he prevents her works from being published. She slides into the complacency of solely being the poet’s companion. Even though he is riddled with remorse over his actions, that intense quest for the muse resurfaces within Madhavan Nair; just as the intellectual stimulation from his relationship with Saraswati dies down... He leaves his family behind and starts on his journey once again.


His travel takes him to the banks of the Nila, the river of romance that has fed the imagination of a host of Malayalam writers. There he meets Ammini, the beautiful daughter of an acquaintance. This young music teacher strikes up novel melodies on the tender chords of his heart. This was no more a mere dwelling place for Madhavan Nair, but a season for his poetry to bloom. As Ammini’s parents fix up her wedding with him, Madhavan Nair travels to Thrissur to complete a writing contract with his Publisher. Given the task of doing an anthology of folk songs, he moves deep into the countryside and comes across folk singer Thankamani, a rustic beauty whose appearance itself is as mellifluous as her song. Their mutual chemistry is bewitching. Madhavan Nair marries her and frees her from the clutches of an abusive step-father, taking her to the freedom of her ancestral home.


The passionate intensity with which he offers his experiences to his poetic deity often insulates the poet from the mundane realities of the practical world. He is filled with guilt when he realises how he has totally forgotten his promise to marry Ammini. His anguish can be quenched only by his writings and the poet lies sprawled on the banks of the Nila, writhing in the sands and crying out as a hungry child for the written word. The film moves on to examine the intricate weave of his relationships with many women in his life..


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Cast & Crew Details:
Remya Nambeesan
Padmapriya
Jayapriya Sadanandan
Jagathy Sreekumar
Chembil Ashokan
Shweta Menon
Prakash Bare
Ambika Mohan

Director: P. Balachandran
Production Company: Silicon Media
Music Director: Sarath
Song Lyrics Writers: Kavalam, ONV
Cinematographer: Rajiv Ravi
Art Designer: Prakash Moorthy
Screenplay Writer: P. Balachandran
Dialogue Writer: P. Balachandran
Original Story Writer: P. Balachandran


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