Innathe Chintha Vishayam

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Plot

The first family: Dr. Murali Krishnan, a successful dentist in the city is a womanizer. He hides his activities from his wife Treesa, by assigning male contact names for the ladies in his mobile. One fine day he is in a tight corner with Treesa raiding his mobile contacts. For evading the conflicts associated, he walks out of her life, and also his daughter Lakshmi. Treesa became a driving instructor. Meanwhile, Treesa punishes Ranjan Philip, a womanizer who continuously follows and disturbs her by making him naked in a street, taking away his dress and keeping it in his car.

The second family: Pithambaran and his wife Premila with their lovely children Malavika and Madhavan are leading a good life. But due to the increased possessiveness of Premila, Pithambaran returns home from the Gulf, throwing away his good job, and starts escorting his wife all along. He even develops inferiority complex which further complicates things for Premila, ultimately resulting in continuous fights and separation.

The third family: Rehna is not able to continue with her lawyer profession due to the orthodox attitude of her husband Noushad and his family. She walks out of his life, and starts working independently.

Into the lives of these three ladies who started living their lives separately, arrives Gopakumar alias GK, a garment exporter. He has bought the house where Treesa is staying. Now, left in a difficult situation which does not allow GK to throw out Treesa and her daughter, and to establish his office, GK is trying some new ways to get the couple together. And in the process, he meets the ladies from the second and third family, who happens to be friends of Treesa. He decides to help them too.

The film follows how GK, with his fashion designer Kamala and the land broker Immanuel, succeeds in getting the feuding couples back to lives of reunion.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The songs in this movie were composed by music maestro Isaignani Ilaiyaraaja. The lyrics were penned by Gireesh Puthenchery.

Track Song Title Singer(s) Other Notes
1 "Kando Kando" M. G. Sreekumar
2 "Kasthooripottum" Vijay Yesudas, Chorus
3 "Manassiloru" Madhu Balakrishnan, Swetha Raga: Keeravani
4 "Manassiloru" (Karaoke)

Box office

The film released on 42 theatres in Kerala, and collected a distributors share of Template:Indian rupee3.72 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|3.72|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) from 19 days.[3] It was a semi-hit at box office.[4]

Awards

References

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External links

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