

But my fave scene is the heartbreaking sequence when George (Pauly) realises that his Malar Miss (an excellent Sai Pallavi) has forgotten him in her accident-induced amnesia. This comic ' marana mass' monologue is something every backbencher wants to tell the scholars of their classes!Īlphonse Puthren's cult (and pretty flawed) coming-of-age romantic dramedy has many iconic moments and dialogues. Though Nivin Pauly only has a cameo in this Dulquer Salmaan-starrer, he arrives in the film's most memorable sequence leading to one of the most inspiring climaxes in recent times. No matter how many times you watch the scene, you will keep cracking up seeing him fumble through his interview with his naadan English (and still get the job)! Nivin Pauly's simple-hearted Kuttan gets a terrific intro sequence in this very likeable Anjali Menon film. It is a wonderful conclusion to a well-narrated love story. When she almost loses hope, he surprises her with a proposal, while the audience also get treated to flashbacks of how even he was secretly in love with her all this time. Interestingly, Srinda had played his elder sister in Thattathin Marayathu.įor a refreshing change, Jude Anthany Joseph's Ohm Shanthi Oshaana has a girl (Nazriya Nazim) chase after the man of her dreams (Nivin Pauly) for years. And that has a lot to do with the comic brilliance of Nivin and Srinda. The wedding night sequence in this Abrid Shine film is one of the funniest comic scenes in Malayalam Cinema.


And who can forget that famous dialogue - " avalu thattam ittalundaloo saare." that had become a craze when the film came out! Thattathin Marayathu reinvented Nivin's acting career, by giving him a softer, more romantic image. Though he doesn't indulge much comedy in here, his first scene with Salim Kumar (who is on a roll here) will leave you in splits. Nivin began his journey doing angry young man roles, and his debut film, directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan has him as the leader of his club - a young guy with heart of gold.
