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Monday, June 13, 2011

Janapriyan - Janapriyan is a watchable flick


Banner: Spotlight Vision

Cast: Jayasuriya, Bhama, Manoj K Jayan, Jagathy, Salim Kumar, Suraj Venjaramoodu

Direction: Boban Samuel

Music: Gautham



 The movie has Jayasuriya as Priyadarshan, a guy from a small village who lands at Kochi to join the temporary job in the Taluk Office, in the place of Vyshakhan (Manoj K. Jayan), who is forced to go for a long leave. Vyshakhan is quite unruly and doesn't care about completing pending works in the office, as he believes that his future is as a successful filmmaker. A graduate from Pune Film Institute, Vysakhan is now after a producer (jagathy Sreekumar) for his debut film.
On the other hand, Priyan is a honest, hardworking young man who had to shoulder the responsibility of his family since an young age, following his father's suicide. Being idealistic, Priyan also loves to marry a girl from a poor family as he believes that only such a girl can manage with the little income that he earns.While on the terrace of the little lodge where he is staying in the city, he also finds one girl in the next household named Meera, whom he believes to be the maid of the palatial bungalow.He starts weaving plans of starting a life with the poor Meera, who matches his ideals.


  Things are pretty happy till a day when Vyshakhan decides to cut short his leave and rejoin work. Priyadarshan pleads with Vyshakhan to extend his leave, so that he can continue in the present job.After many discussions Vyshakhan   agrees, but for a seemingly impossible demand of finding him a producer.Priyan now starts on his journey to find one, though he doesn't even know what is the role of  a producer in a film.

Bottom Line
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Janapriyan - Janapriyan is a watchable flick

Janapriyan' is a simple small movie, with enjoyable moments, definitely worth for a onetime watch. Don't embark on theatres to see something extraordinary, but for another regular comedy flick that don't tax your brains too much.

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