It was a quiet mystery to everyone that who is the real lover of Ravi Shankar (Played by Jayaram) in summer in Bethlehem. It’s now the moment to unravel this mystery, and the perspective we present is entirely our own conjecture. This can be attributed to the director’s brilliance, as Sibi Malayil portrayed this mysterious element in a distinctive and suspenseful way. Here are some pieces of evidence indicating that Jyothi, portrayed by Sangeetha, is the true lover of Ravi Shankar.
FACT – 1
The director explicitly conveys in the preceding scene that Aparna and Devika are eliminated from the list of potential lovers among the four cousins. They unequivocally state that they are not the romantic interests and provide substantial reasons to support their claims. This aspect was underscored by the director in subsequent scenes. When the parents attempt to arrange a marriage between Aami (portrayed by Manju Warrier) and Ravi Shankar, Aparna and Devika approach Aami joyfully and inform their parents, clearly demonstrating in the same scene that they are not the genuine lovers.
FACT – 2
In another scene, Dennis (played by Suresh Gopi) enters the cousins’ room with a cat in an attempt to discover the true lover. In that particular scene, everyone’s expressions appeared usual, except for Jyothi, who seemed tense and anxiously observed others, fearing that her deception would be revealed to everyone. The director implies that she was indeed the true lover who sent the cat to Ravi Shankar.
FACT – 3
In a different scene, Ravi and Dennis are strategizing to unveil the genuine lover by organizing a game involving singing the remaining portion of the song “Ethrayo Janmamaayi”. In that particular scene, it is evident that three of the cousins are delighting in the song as Ravi sings. However, Jyothi appears noticeably tense and fearful in the same scene, pointing to her deception.
FACT – 4
Moving on, let’s focus on a specific moment in the popular song “Confusion Theerkkaname.” In this scene, Ravi unexpectedly falls, and everyone bursts into laughter, except for Jyothi. In this specific moment, she seems noticeably distressed, artfully portrayed by the director to express her profound love for Ravi.
From the aforementioned details, it is evident that Jyothi is the likely mysterious lover, but the movie team has yet to explicitly confirm this. The director has cleverly presented the enigmatic lover in a manner that intentionally avoids revealing the precise identity.
This interpretation is our theory; what are your thoughts on this perspective?