Mizhi Randilum
Directed byRanjith
Written byRanjith
Produced byAugustine
Starring
Narrated byRanjith
CinematographyAlagappan N
Edited byRanjan Abraham
Music by
Distributed by
  • Rajashri Films
  • Penra Arts
  • Ambalakara Films
Release date
31 October 2003
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Mizhi Randilum (English: In both Eyes) is a 2003 Malayalam film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Dileep, Kavya Madhavan, Indrajith, Jagathy Sreekumar, Sukumari, and Revathi. This movie was actor Narendra Prasad's last film.[1]

Plot

Bhadra is a nurse who is living with her widowed mother, grandmother and twin sister Bhama, a medical student. Her older brother Achuthankutty is a politician. Bhadra falls in love with Arun, a doctor who works with her. Arun has a Muslim father and a Hindu mother who agrees to have Bhadra as their daughter in law, but Achuthankutty hates him because his father is a Muslim, causing Arun and Bhadra to break up.

Meanwhile, Achuthankutty has troubles with a ruthless businessman and moneylender named Krishnakumar who forces Achuthankutty to sell the family house to him. Bhadra and Bhama are left to be taken care of by their sister-in-law. She meets Krishakumar's sister Sridevi who was paralyzed after the death of their parents. Krishnakumar falls in love with Bhadra owing to her simplicity and proceeds to marry her. Bhadra's life takes a tragic turn when Arun commits suicide, and Bhadra goes into mental shock. Krishnakumar decides to take care of the traumatized Bhadra and later marry her.

The story has a positive ending were we see Bhadra telling Krishnakumar that she is pregnant.

Cast

Release

The film was released on 31 October 2003.

Box office

The film received positive reviews from the critics, but it was box office failure.[2]

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack contains 6 songs, all composed by Raveendran, with lyrics by Sarath Vayalar. All the songs are evergreen hits.

#TitleSinger(s)Raga(s)
1 "Aalilathaaliyumaay" P. JayachandranShuddha Saveri
2 "Enthinaay Nin" K. S. ChitraSumaneesha Ranjani
3 "Omane" K. J. Yesudas, Sujatha MohanKalyani
4 "Omane" (M) K. J. YesudasKalyani
5 "Vaarmazhaville" K. S. ChitraKamboji
6 "Vaarmazhaville" (M) SrinivasKamboji

References

  1. "Mizhi Randilum". Sify. Archived from the original on 10 April 2022.
  2. "Dileep's stroke of luck". Rediff.com. 1 November 2003.
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