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Director
  
A.T. Abu

Music director
  
Country
  
India

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Musical, Romance

Writer
  
P.R. Nathan

Language
  
Malayalam

Dhwani movie poster
Release date
  
25 December 1988 (1988-12-25)

Songs
  
Jaanaki Jaane

Cast
  
(Rajasekharan Nair), (Sabari),
Shobana
(Devi), (Dinesh), (Malathi)

Hit songs oru raga maala dhwani malayalam film song


Dhwani (meaning sound, melody or music) is a 1988 Malayalam musical romance film directed by A. T. Abu. It was the last completed film of veteran actor and evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema Prem Nazir who died on 16 January 1989. The film has music composed by legendary Bollywood composer Naushad. It stars Jayaram and Shobhana in the lead roles. Suresh Gopi also makes an appearance in the movie. Noted writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer makes a special appearance as the visitor at the hospital. The film was a huge hit due to several factors like the excellent performances by the cast and the rousing music scored by veteran composer Naushad, his first and only score for a Malayalam film.

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Plot

This movie revolves around the life of Rajasekharan, Shabari, Devi and Omallur Sadasivan. Omallur Sadasivan, a minister of Kerala Legislative Assembly, is alleged to be involved in a scam relating to dam construction. Vettukuzhi, a political king maker, tries to save Minister Sadasivan and the reputation of the party. A Commission headed by Justice Rajeshekharan Nair is appointed by the Court to investigate into the dam scam. Shabari, a young talented writer, resides at the Kerala Guest House, to complete his new novel. Shabari is forced to vacate the room occupied by him at the Guest House, due to the arrival of Judge and his family consisting of his wife Malathi and beautiful daughter Devi. Shabari and Devi will get acquainted with each other. Eventually, both of them fall in love with each other. Dr. Dinesh, son of Minster Sadasivan, does not appreciate his father's friendship with Vettukuzhi. Dr. Dinesh's and Sunitha's marriage get cancelled due to the allegations faced by the Minister Sadasisvan. Vettukuzhi tries to bribe Rajeshekaran. Rajashekaran, being an honest judge, boldly refuses to accept the money offered by Vettukuzhi. Shabari tells Rajasekharan about his wish to marry Devi. Rajasekharan and Malathi is happy about this union. When Shabari asks Devi whether she is interested in marrying him, she remains silent. When Shabari repeatedly asks Devi for answer, Devi cries. That is when Shabari comes to know about the Devi's inability to speak. Shabari is shocked by this revelation. Shabari's parents does not like this alliance since Devi is mute. Justice Rajasekharan tries to convince Shabari's father who is his childhood friend. But, fails to do so. Commission submits its report about the dam scam which results in the resignation of Minister Omallur Sadasivan. Eventually, Shabari's parents give consent for the marriage of Devi and Shabari. Thus, the duo is united.

Soundtrack

The score and soundtrack for the movie are composed by renowned musician Naushad. It remains as the only Malayalam movie for which Naushad had composed music for. The lyrics are written by poet Yusuf Ali Kechery in Malayalam and Sanskrit. The soundtrack is highly regarded as one of the best and classic songs of all times in Malayalam film music.

Awards

  • Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor - Thilakan
  • References

    Dhwani Wikipedia
    Dhwani IMDb