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Rony David
- Prakashan
- (as Rony David Raj)
Sujith Shanker
- Benjamin Lukose
- (as Sujith Sankar)
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The plot of this comedy is very basic with just a dash of thriller included by director Praveen Narayanan that makes it a fairly watchable affair. Roopesh Peethambran plays a young man who is into moving and packing business in the city but is known in his village as someone who hobnobs with the who's who of Tinseltown. Believing him based on the Photoshopped photos that he shares on his Facebook, Prakashan (Rony David) takes the next train to the city with the hopes of directing a film. All hopes go to the drain when he finds out the truth, and in addition, the uglier truth that his friend is down and out, living with two good-for-nothing men - a gym freak and a loafing loverboy. There is a lot of sequences in Ankarajyathe Jimmanmar that will make you laugh out loud, thanks to the crisp writing, the dialogue delivery, and filler dubbing. What looks like a typical film about a gang of not the brightest four men being in the wrong place at the wrong time, this one never bores, except for Anu Mohan's cringeworthy performance as the loverboy who ogles at every woman that he sees on the street. It is also disheartening to see Rajeev Pillai play a dim-witted gym freak here, but that was compensated by Sujith Sankar's slightly different role in a different get-up and using a different dialect. Overall, there is a lot of original comedy in Narayanan's debut attempt, which only suffers in the second half due to its mindless crassness that sometimes makes no sense. Ankarajyathe Jimmanmar is not an out and out comedy, but it definitely is entertaining. TN.
Praveen Narayanan's directorial debut Ankarajyathe Jimmanmar is a slapstick comedy drama that revolves around the lives 4 young men, Prakashan (Rony David), Kichu (Roopesh Peethambaran),Roshan (Anu Mohan) and Jimman (Rajiv Pillai). All of them have succeeded in mastering their roles. Sudev Nair plays the role of a business tycoon and has pulled out the character with significant strength. Marina Michael, Vinitha Koshy and Archana have done justice to their roles. The music of this movie is extraordinary and needs a special mention.
I would recommend this as a one time watch that would have you laughing and feeling good. The movie does not have a grand plot or serious story line, however it has still managed to tick off as family entertainer. It offers clean humour with no trace of vulgarity or obscenity which is also another reason why you would enjoy watching this with your family.
A Must watchable comedy genre film from Malayam film industry
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- ConexionesReferences Enga Veetu Pillai (1965)
- Bandas sonorasMaattilad Maattilad
Written by O.S. Unnikrishnan
Produced by Girish Narayanan
Performed by Vaishnav Girish
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 9 minutos
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