A radio jockey loses his voice all of a sudden due to his chain-smoking habit and he struggles hard to regain his voice. Whether he is successful in his struggle ?A radio jockey loses his voice all of a sudden due to his chain-smoking habit and he struggles hard to regain his voice. Whether he is successful in his struggle ?A radio jockey loses his voice all of a sudden due to his chain-smoking habit and he struggles hard to regain his voice. Whether he is successful in his struggle ?
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I personally feel that it's a good movie with everyone tried their best . Three kudos to Jaisurya for his incredible acting . It's a brilliant movie .
I watched Meri Awas Suno on Disney+Hotstar in orig. Malayalam w/Eng. Subs., not really knowing what to expect.
Turned out to be a well made film, educating the viewer about the problems faced by those who lose their larynx.
Shankar (Jayasuriya) is a chain smoking popular radio jockey (RJ) running the prime Meri Awas Suno FM show. He is popular with his colleagues and empathetic to his callers, managing to prevent a young girl caller from jumping off a rooftop. At an awards show, he suddenly finds he has lost his voice. A medical check up leads to an emergency procedure and the removal of his larynx. Shankar's life as an RJ is virtually over and he is desolate, unable to come to terms with his situation. With the encouragement of his wife Meryl (Shivada), his doctor and his radio station boss Moorthy (Johny Antony), he starts personal speech rehabilitation with effervescent Dr Reshmi (Manju Warrier). Reshmi tells him upfront that he will not get his voice back but introduces him to others who are in a similar larynx-less situation who have learnt to use voice stimuli to gain some sort of speech function. With Reshmi's intensive training, encouragement and friendship, Shankar also gradually learns how to use these devices to the point that he can manage to accomplish an electronic sounding voice. In the process of his rehabilitation, Reshmi and Shankar become very close albeit in a platonic manner. However Meryl is very unhappy and suspicious. Once Shankar manages to master the stimulation device, Meryl asks Reshmi to step back and leave Shankar to her care only going forward. In the meantime, Moorthy has come up with a new kids radio show helmed by a robot voice ... ideal for Shankar. Shankar is not absolutely confident but the first program is a success and there is no looking back. Reshmi is shown on a flight to Kashmir where her husband is based.
The narration beautifully deals with the real problems faced by those who permanently lose their power of speech, relationships, misunderstandings etc. It is a human story and very watchable.
Turned out to be a well made film, educating the viewer about the problems faced by those who lose their larynx.
Shankar (Jayasuriya) is a chain smoking popular radio jockey (RJ) running the prime Meri Awas Suno FM show. He is popular with his colleagues and empathetic to his callers, managing to prevent a young girl caller from jumping off a rooftop. At an awards show, he suddenly finds he has lost his voice. A medical check up leads to an emergency procedure and the removal of his larynx. Shankar's life as an RJ is virtually over and he is desolate, unable to come to terms with his situation. With the encouragement of his wife Meryl (Shivada), his doctor and his radio station boss Moorthy (Johny Antony), he starts personal speech rehabilitation with effervescent Dr Reshmi (Manju Warrier). Reshmi tells him upfront that he will not get his voice back but introduces him to others who are in a similar larynx-less situation who have learnt to use voice stimuli to gain some sort of speech function. With Reshmi's intensive training, encouragement and friendship, Shankar also gradually learns how to use these devices to the point that he can manage to accomplish an electronic sounding voice. In the process of his rehabilitation, Reshmi and Shankar become very close albeit in a platonic manner. However Meryl is very unhappy and suspicious. Once Shankar manages to master the stimulation device, Meryl asks Reshmi to step back and leave Shankar to her care only going forward. In the meantime, Moorthy has come up with a new kids radio show helmed by a robot voice ... ideal for Shankar. Shankar is not absolutely confident but the first program is a success and there is no looking back. Reshmi is shown on a flight to Kashmir where her husband is based.
The narration beautifully deals with the real problems faced by those who permanently lose their power of speech, relationships, misunderstandings etc. It is a human story and very watchable.
We were eager to experience the Malayali touch after enjoying the original Bengali version Konttho. It was unfortunate to see that the movie didn't bring something new
DELICIOUS
-Meri Awas Suno sent out a huge warning on the extreme consequences of smoking and in Shankar's case, the throat cancer threatened his flourishing career.
-The make-up team accomplished a wonderful job on Shankar (pre and post-surgery)
-Performance was simply sublime across actors, no comments🙌
-It was so important to see Shankar's progressive journey after surgery: how he was affected mentally, spiritually, physically, emotionally, and relationally.
The director took his time to display the various people who helped motivate him
BLAND
-Editing and cinematography were regrettably not smooth. Some of the drone footage were not controlled and scene cuts were very sharp at times
-Though Shankar was given plenty of lessons and signs about the care he had to render to his family, we never saw him implementing them at all😬
-The film didn't have its unique Malayali flavor except for tiny changes, making us wonder about the need for a remake.
DELICIOUS
-Meri Awas Suno sent out a huge warning on the extreme consequences of smoking and in Shankar's case, the throat cancer threatened his flourishing career.
-The make-up team accomplished a wonderful job on Shankar (pre and post-surgery)
-Performance was simply sublime across actors, no comments🙌
-It was so important to see Shankar's progressive journey after surgery: how he was affected mentally, spiritually, physically, emotionally, and relationally.
The director took his time to display the various people who helped motivate him
BLAND
-Editing and cinematography were regrettably not smooth. Some of the drone footage were not controlled and scene cuts were very sharp at times
-Though Shankar was given plenty of lessons and signs about the care he had to render to his family, we never saw him implementing them at all😬
-The film didn't have its unique Malayali flavor except for tiny changes, making us wonder about the need for a remake.
Jayasurya was just beginning with his state award for Vellam (2021). He's got more and more to come. Totally fair to say Jayasurya was the pilot of this film and rest everyone was just passengers, including the director himself. Movie is dramatic from the very first scenes with some very old school shots. But once Jayasurya and Sshivdha comes into, the movie achieves its rhythm. Jayasurya was just too incredible! Manju Warrior's active, pleasant character often felt like overdoing stuffs - still was bareable. Rest everyone (special mention - Johny Antony) did their part clean!
PS. Watchout Maddy fans! :D.
PS. Watchout Maddy fans! :D.
Must watch movie with a fresh motivation story...
Story of a RJ who live his voice and suddenly he loose it..through a motivational way this film shows how he stand up again in life and conquer his dream.
9/10 rating.
9/10 rating.
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Written by Hari Narayanan
Produced by M. Jayachandran
Performed by Santhosh Kesav
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- Runtime2 hours 10 minutes
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