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Monday, May 2, 2011

Bhaktha Janangalute Sradhaku - a deeply humane and compassionate film


Cast: Kavya Madhavan,Irshad, Jagathy, Suraj, Lal, Bijukuttan, Sreeraaman, Sadhique, Lalu Alex, Nishanath Sagar.

Director: Priyanandanan

Suma (Kavya Madhvan) lives her life in regret; at having chosen to elope with Vishwam (Irshad) against her family's words. Post marriage and two kids, Vishwam has metamorphosed into a brash drunkard, with a penchant for getting into petty squabbles and spending the evenings at the local police station. A brainwave makes Suma pretend one fine day, that she is the spokesperson of the local deity Kambakkattu Devi, and she finds her husband's alcohol addiction having disappeared. However, Vishwam and Suma herself can only gape open-mouthed, as she gets glorified in no time and rises to holy heights.

Bottom Line
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Bhaktha Janangalute Sradhaku - a deeply humane and compassionate film

'Bhakthajanangalude Sraddhakku' offers a word of caution against rash judgments, and is more concerned about individual perceptions than about faith itself, as an entity. For the most part, it's unassuming and honest, and even when it gives in to a few cinematic obligations, it remains a deeply humane and compassionate film.

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