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Monday, April 19, 2010

Pulliman

Banner: Ruben Media International

Cast: Mukesh, Kalabhavan Mani, Meera Nandhan, Innocent, Ravikumar, Jaffer, Ponvannan, Prathap Pothen, Suraj, Sarnay and Bindu Panikkar

Direction: Anil K Nair

Production: Antony Paimbbilli

Debutant director Anil K Nair doesn't show any attempt to put together any semblance of a plot. His script lines cast Kalabhavan Mani as a village singer Kunjunni (Kalabhavan Mani), whose past is a mystery. But villagers love him to such an extent that they never sleep or awakes without his song. The villagers hate to the same extent, one rogue named Kaalan Vasu (Ponvannan), a womaniser who is feared by all in the picturesque hamlet.

With the arrival of a gypsy group into that village of Perumannur, Kunjunni develops an interest for the gypsy girl Radha (Meera Nandan) .In the meantime, Vasu hears about that the new beauties in the village and asks Kunjunni to get her for him. But after repeated pleading from Kunjunni, Vasu turns a good leaf and leaves her for Kunjunni. The villagers try to get Kunjunni married with Radha but her father Raghavan refuses to give his daughter to an orphan. Again Kaalan Vasu makes a grand entry, this time as a saviour to Kunjunni, pressuring everyone to marry Radha with Kunjunni.

Bottom Line
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Pullimaan - Is a disaster

A bunch of well made shots, not even a single praiseworthy sequence, heavily over the top and colorful costumes that were least needed, a pathetic plot with narratives that meander without any purpose-these all can define 'Pullimaan', the new movie from Kalabhavan Mani which is more than a torture for any viewer.

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