After a hectic day in office, Vinesh told me that he wanted to take a break from work. (But didn’t he take that a week back?)
“No Ashwin, I am thinking about a vacation for a month”
Oh, that long. Planning to go out some where like Thailand? (Thailand has been Vinesh’s most sought-after holiday destination after his friend Naveen described his trip to Bangkok)
"No. I am planning to write a story for a Malayalam movie”. (Did he hear someone saying that there is a shortage of good scriptwriters in Mollywood?)
I had no intention to discourage him when he said this as I knew I am going tgo get something for my blog. “So have you started?”
“No I am reading some English novels and am trying to adapt it for Malayalee audience. I have shortlisted a few books”
“Vinesh, since you are taking a one month vacation. Why don’t you go to Thailand and start writing the script?”
He somehow liked my idea and then started discussing his storyline with me.
"I need 2 bungalows and the distance between them should be 5 kms (this reminded me of - dummy to dummy 3 feet from Oru CBI Diarykurrippu) and there should be outhouse in one of the houses and it should be in a hilly area".
Hmmm…Is he talking about Munnar? Yes. Mr Naveen , please be aware of this. One of that could be your house.
But Vinesh had a very interesting story. Never heard of in Indian Cinema history with interesting twists and turns. In short it is something like this
The story is about the love story of a rich boy and a poor girl. The hero (rich boy) goes to Madras for his higher studies. One day the boy sent a gift to the girl – a mobile phone. But since it is a hill station there was no mobile network for this particular service provider. So she used to wait for this guy everyday at the bus stop. There was a tea shop close to the bus stop. The girl used to drink a cup of tea daily while she waited for the bus. Soon she became close to the tea shop owner. One day the hero came back from Madras. The girl is happy to see him back while the tea shop owner is not. He had some other things in his mind. So he organized a football match between his team and the hero’s team. Hero gets injured in the match and ends up in a wheelchair. One day while the hero was moving in the wheelchair through the road, the tea shop owner puts some nails on the road. The tyre of the wheel chair gets punctured, looses control and the hero falls off the cliff. (How ridiculous!!!)
After some melodrama, the shop owner proposes to the girl. The girl agrees to the proposal only towards the end scenes of the movie. But just before the marriage takes place, they see a wheel chair coming towards the marriage hall and in that the hero is sitting there with a few bandages. Now the girl must decide on who she should marry.
Vinesh says he is yet to finalize the climax for the movie but such a family thriller is yet to hit the screens in Kerala.
Maybe he is right….This is one of its kind. Any takers?
“No Ashwin, I am thinking about a vacation for a month”
Oh, that long. Planning to go out some where like Thailand? (Thailand has been Vinesh’s most sought-after holiday destination after his friend Naveen described his trip to Bangkok)
"No. I am planning to write a story for a Malayalam movie”. (Did he hear someone saying that there is a shortage of good scriptwriters in Mollywood?)
I had no intention to discourage him when he said this as I knew I am going tgo get something for my blog. “So have you started?”
“No I am reading some English novels and am trying to adapt it for Malayalee audience. I have shortlisted a few books”
“Vinesh, since you are taking a one month vacation. Why don’t you go to Thailand and start writing the script?”
He somehow liked my idea and then started discussing his storyline with me.
"I need 2 bungalows and the distance between them should be 5 kms (this reminded me of - dummy to dummy 3 feet from Oru CBI Diarykurrippu) and there should be outhouse in one of the houses and it should be in a hilly area".
Hmmm…Is he talking about Munnar? Yes. Mr Naveen , please be aware of this. One of that could be your house.
But Vinesh had a very interesting story. Never heard of in Indian Cinema history with interesting twists and turns. In short it is something like this
The story is about the love story of a rich boy and a poor girl. The hero (rich boy) goes to Madras for his higher studies. One day the boy sent a gift to the girl – a mobile phone. But since it is a hill station there was no mobile network for this particular service provider. So she used to wait for this guy everyday at the bus stop. There was a tea shop close to the bus stop. The girl used to drink a cup of tea daily while she waited for the bus. Soon she became close to the tea shop owner. One day the hero came back from Madras. The girl is happy to see him back while the tea shop owner is not. He had some other things in his mind. So he organized a football match between his team and the hero’s team. Hero gets injured in the match and ends up in a wheelchair. One day while the hero was moving in the wheelchair through the road, the tea shop owner puts some nails on the road. The tyre of the wheel chair gets punctured, looses control and the hero falls off the cliff. (How ridiculous!!!)
After some melodrama, the shop owner proposes to the girl. The girl agrees to the proposal only towards the end scenes of the movie. But just before the marriage takes place, they see a wheel chair coming towards the marriage hall and in that the hero is sitting there with a few bandages. Now the girl must decide on who she should marry.
Vinesh says he is yet to finalize the climax for the movie but such a family thriller is yet to hit the screens in Kerala.
Maybe he is right….This is one of its kind. Any takers?
1 comment:
I can be the executive sponsor for this story - BTW executive sponsor only decides on what the budget should be; the producer shells out hte money.
Vinesh, is the heroine in this story a Japanese woman? ....somehow I remember you telling me some time back that the heroine wears a kimono and the hero frequents the gym to develop his "wings"....... I appreciate your guts in basing your story on real-life incidents
Lotsa Luv,
Maria Mathews
Executive Sponsor
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