

Nandan (Shankar) an introverted singer from a poor background falls in love with Devi (Urvashi). Their friends Sunny (Mohanlal) and his girlfriend Thara (Geetha) are quite the opposite and are extremely outgoing. When Devi's parents do not approve of her relationship with Nandan, they try to force her into an arranged marriage. Sunny and their other friends decide to help the couple elope. However things go awry when Sunny & Vinod (Jagathy) meet with a horrific accident.
Acting
Mohanlal's Sunny — chaotic best friend energy before it was a trope.
Score
Ilaiyaraaja's melodies that still wreck Malayali hearts.
Direction
Venu Nagavalli's tonal whiplash from joy to devastation.

Director
Venu Nagavalli
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This film helped cement the 'tragic Malayalam romance' template that Premam later subverted. The arranged marriage conflict reflected real 80s Kerala anxieties about inter-class relationships.
Ilaiyaraaja composed the score during his peak Tamil-Malayalam crossover period; 'Thamburu Kulir' became inseparable from the film's tragic second half.