Thursday, March 13, 2008

Review of Pirivom Sandhippom

Rating: * * * *
This has to be given 4 out of 5 rating. The movie was very well directed, camera work was good, actors and actresses did their job well.

The story is about moving away from joint family and living in a separate family. The joing famil concept is very famous in India though slowly people are moving towards separate family because of various reasons.

The hero (Seran) who lives in a big family of 30+ people! The family looks a girl for him (Sneha) and he is ready to marry her. Sneha sees the hero in a marriage function, but the hero did not see her. So, they meet to chat in the restaurant where Sneha's friends make fun of the hero. He sees her again in the temple, but this time, the hero's uncle and aunty, who is also in the temple, talk to her and offer her a ride back home.

Finally they get married, but he didn't get time to spend with his wife. She is always busy doing something for the family. The hero gets a promotion and moves out of the city. They go to a hill station and live a peaceful life.

But, Sneha doesn't like this life, but accepts it because of his husband. Her liking of joint family is very well expressed when she offers coffee to the empt sofas.

Jayarm played the role of the doctor and he did it very well. During his visit to Cheran's family, he diagnoses that Sneha's mind is not stable. She has recorded the various sounds and voices of the nature when she was alone at home. She shows more than 10 audio cassettes to Jayaram, saying that's her hobby. Just before Jayaram informs Cheran about her condition, she takes multiple sleeping dose and gets admitted in the hospital.

The doctor explains to Cheran that she wanted people around her, otherwise, she will become mentally challenged person.

The story ends with Cheran taking her back to the joint family!

The comedy, songs and decent romance were the hallmark of this film!

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