Director: Mohana Krishnan
Music Director: Ram Surendran
'Venalmaram' (earlier titled 'Omkaram') is at best patchy. Parts of it are passably good, but parts are also downright bad. The film is a rehash of stuff you have seen again and again, and there's little point wasting your time over it.
A deaf and dumb boy, who is left all alone in the world, is brought up by a lottery ticket seller named Shankarankutty. The kind-hearted man names him Vinayakan. Shankarankutty's niece Ammu, who stays with him, calls him Vinayan. From his childhood Vinayan clashes with Vaasavan, who teases and follows Ammu.
Years pass and they all grow up. Vinayan works as an assistant in a tea shop run by Shankarankutty's friend. Ammu and Vinayan love each other. Vaasavan becomes a hoodlum. He is constantly lusting after Ammu. It is into this picture that Muthulakshmi enters. She takes Vaasavan under her wings in order to avenge the murder of her husband. Once her mission is accomplished, she gives herself up to the lecherous Vaasavan. She intends to marry Vaasavan, who though not averse to using her, is still lusting after Ammu. What happens from then forms the rest of the plot.
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