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  1. Olavum Theeravum (transl. Ripples and the shore) is a 1970 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by P. N. Menon, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and produced by P. A. Backer. It stars Madhu and Usha Nandini , with Jose Prakash , Philomina , and Nilambur Balan in supporting roles.

  2. Feb 27, 1970 · Olavum Theeravum: Directed by P.N. Menon. With Madhu, Usha Nandini, Jose Prakash, Alummoodan. A Muslim trader falls in love with his dead friend's sister who is the daughter of a prostitute. However, her mother forces her to marry a wealthy man who has an eye on her.

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  3. Jul 16, 2014 · Director - P. N. MenonProducer - P. A. BackerWritter - M. T. Vasudevan NairBased on - Olavum Theeravum by M. T. Vasudevan NairStarring - Madhu,Usha NandiniMu...

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  4. Jul 14, 2024 · Olavum Theeravum (transl. Ripples and the bank) is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language period drama featurette written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Priyadarshan, based on the 1957 short story of the same name by Nair. It also serves as a remake of the 1970 film adaptation.

  5. Mar 2, 2014 · KOCHI: Released on February 27, 1970, Olavum Theeravum is considered as the first film to have introduced an art-house new Indian cinema aesthetics to Kerala. Independently produced by P.A....

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  6. May 24, 2022 · Featuring Madhu and Ushanandini in lead roles and scripted by MT himself, ‘Olavum Theeravum’ became a pioneer film in helping the art house films find a market in Malayalam cinema. Mohanlal, in the upcoming segment, will be reprising the role of Bapootty, which was played by Madhu in the 1970 release.

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  8. The ‘tragicrealism in this art-house movie and commercial hit was later to prove definitive to a whole generation of Malayalam directors including Backer himself, K.G. George (cf. Kolangal, 1980), scenarist Vasudevan Nair’s own directions or the work of e.g. Padmarajan.