Immini Nalloraal (2005) [N/A]

Featuring:
Jayasurya, Navya Nair, Janardanan

Written by:
Rajasenan

Directed by:
Rajasenan


Release Date:
February 4, 2005

Original Title:
ഇമ്മിണി നല്ലൊരാൾ

Genres:
Comedy

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 120

Jeevan (Jayasurya) an obsessive movie fan kidnaps a famous movie actress Sneha (Navya Nair).

Sneha (Navya Nair) is a popular actress. Jeevan is a junior artist (Jayasurya) who is attracted to her. One day while shooting, Jeevan kidnaps Sneha and takes her to an unknown location. Sneha's family and her colleagues try to negotiate with Jeevan to get Sneha back, but Jeevan does not want to give Sneha back. After a few days of keeping her as a hostage, Jeevan decides to give her back and surrender. He confesses that he took Sneha as a hostage because he saw her suicide note in her diary. Sneha understands the true love he has for her and saves him from the charges that were awaiting him. Finally the two unites.

Jeevan is a huge fan of actress Sneha and when she arrives in his village for a shoot, he thinks that they are married and kidnaps her. Ultimately they fall in love and end up married.

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