Past To Present: Who can replace Jayaram & others if Meleparambil Aanveedu Is Remade Now?
Who can replace Jayaram and others if Rajasenan's Meleparambil Aanveedu is remade now?
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oi-Akhila
By Akhila Menon
Meleparambil
Aanveedu
is
the
1993-released
romantic
comedy,
which
featured
Jayaram
in
the
lead
role.
The
movie,
which
was
directed
by
Rajasenan,
depicted
the
unique
love
story
of
a
Malayali
young
man
and
a
Tamil
village
girl.
Shobana
essayed
the
female
lead
opposite
Jayaram
in
Meleparambil
Aanveedu,
which
has
been
considered
as
one
of
the
classic
comedy
movies
of
Malayalam.
Jagathy
Sreekumar
and
Vijayaraghavan
appeared
in
the
pivotal
roles
in
the
movie.
Let's
see
who
can
all
replace
Jayaram
and
others,
if
Meleparambil
Aanveedu
is
hypothetically
being
remade
now....
Nivin
Pauly
As
Harikrishnan
Jayaram
had
delivered
a
brilliant
performance
as
Harikrishnan,
a
young
man
who
struggles
between
his
fear
for
the
super
strict
father
and
love
the
innocent
wife.
From
the
present
generation,
Nivin
Pauly
would
be
a
great
choice
for
the
role.
Aishwarya
Rajesh
As
Pavizham
Veteran
actress
Shobana
had
beautifully
portrayed
the
loving,
innocent
Pavizham.
If
the
movie
is
being
remade
now,
the
super-talented
Tamil
actress
Aishwarya
Rajesh
can
do
total
justice
to
the
role.
Suraj
Venjaramoodu
As
Jayakrishnan
Well,
no
actor
from
the
current
slot
can
match
the
amazing
comic
timing
of
Jagathy
Sreekumar,
who
played
the
role
of
Jayakrishnan
in
the
original.
But,
if
the
movie
is
being
remade
now,
National
award-winner
Suraj
Venjaramoodu
can
be
considered
for
the
role.
Saikumar
As
Thrivikraman
Pillai
Narendra
Prasad,
the
late
actor
was
phenomenal
as
Thrivikraman
Pillai,
the
super
strict
father
of
Hari,
Jayan,
and
Gopi.
Saikumar
would
be
a
perfect
replacement
for
Prasad,
if
the
movie
is
being
remade
now.
Joju
George
As
Gopikrishnan
Vijayaraghavan
was
at
his
comical
best
as
Gopikrishnan,
the
second
brother
of
Hari.
From
the
current
slot,
Joju
George
will
be
a
good
choice
for
the
light-hearted
role.
The
story
idea
of
Meleparambil
Aanveedu
was
by
the
late.
lyricist
Girish
Puthenchery.
Reportedly,
Gireesh
developed
the
idea
of
the
movie
after
he
met
a
Malayali
youngster
and
Tamil
girl,
who
was
recently
married,
during
a
bus
journey.
Later,
the
idea
was
developed
into
a
script
by
the
renowned
scenarist,
Raghunath
Paleri.
Initially,
Innocent
was
considered
for
the
role
of
Hari's
maternal
uncle,
but
the
actor
backed
out
from
the
project
due
to
his
busy
schedule.
The
team
later
decided
to
rope
in
Janardhanan,
who
was
popular
for
his
negative
characters,
for
the
role.
The
movie,
which
made
a
lifetime
box
office
collection
of
about
2
Crores,
had
emerged
as
one
of
the
highest
grossers
of
1993.