Ohm Shanthi Oshaana is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language coming-of-age romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Jude Anthany Joseph.
[2] It stars Nazriya Nazim, Nivin Pauly, and Vineeth Sreenivasan with Renji Panicker and Aju Varghese.
Ohm Shanthi Oshaana was produced by Ananya Films[3] and features music by Shaan Rahman.
[4] Ohm Shanthi Oshaana was released on 7 February 2014 with positive reviews from critics and became one of the biggest hits of 2014, with the critics praising Nazriya's and Nivin's performances and won three Kerala State Film Awards including Best Popular Film, Best Actress for Nazriya Nazim and Best Editor for Lijo Paul.
Her mother, a college lecturer by profession, is a sweet and down-to-earth woman who loves cooking and appreciating her own culinary skills.
Pooja recounts her childhood memories of being a tomboy, riding a motorbike, and of her friendship with Rachel Aunty who makes and sells wine as her job.
Pooja instantly falls for Giri and immediately rejects Yardley, explaining that she cannot accept his proposal as she does not have romantic feelings for him.
Over the course of the rest of the film, Pooja constantly tries to attract the attention of and learn more about Giri, who has now graduated from college and lives as a part-time farmer and Kung Fu sensei.
Pooja tries to contact Giri before leaving, but learns that he was forced to visit China on a Kung Fu Academy trip as he was involved in the love marriage of his friend and the bride's household threatened to kill him.
Pooja comes home to stay with her parents and continues her pursuit of Giri by helping him with his social activities like performing community weddings.
One day after Church, David asks Pooja and Giri to help him elope with his love interest Nazeema.
[7] The New Indian Express calls Om Shanthi Oshaana a "‘Peaceful’ Attempt at film making."
[clarification needed][8] "Sify" stated that the director Jude Anthany Joseph "creates an engaging enough drama in Ohm Shanthi Oshaana, that you're happy to emotionally invest in [it].
[1] Ohm Shanti Oshaana's music was composed by Shaan Rahman with lyrics by Manu Manjith.