Though I believe that part of the song Malare Ninne may be a dream sequence it is never explicitly indicated whether Sai Pallavi loves him or considers him to be only a good friend. Full marks to the storywriters and director for not overplaying their affair. Nivin falls in love with Sai Pallavi from the first glance itself though she happens to be his teacher. They are caught drinking in class and promptly expelled from classroom. They bash up a group of students of opposing camp and end up ragging their new joinee teacher Malar (Sai Pallavi) by mistake. Nivin and his pals are now grown up rowdies and study at the local college. She has numerous suitors and ends by getting engaged to some other guy. Premam is the story of George David ably played by Nivin Pauly, his childhood crush is a local girl (Anupama Parameswaran) to whom he is not able to convey his feelings (except follow her every day to school with his pals Shabareesh Varma and Krishna Shankar). We may never know the exact reason but we do know that “har kisi ko nahin milta yahan pyaar zindagi mein” ![]() ![]() Why is unrequired love the bane of most ballads, is there beauty in its endearing pain which draws us to it, why do many love stories do not have a happy ending. All right folks, first things first, this is not a review of the DVD’s quality per se but is more of a spoiler alert for the movie.
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