Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Oru Indian Pranayakatha - Malayalam movie review


Fahadh Faasil, and Amala Paul are the lead characters in this Malayalam movie.  Fahadh does a good job of being an upcoming politician under the mentor ship of Innocent, he hails from a humble background and his affections are already taken - rather he has attached himself to a wealthy heiress just to secure his position.  In comes Amala Paul, she is an Indian of Canadian origin who has come to town to shoot documentaries about orphanages.
 
Everyone is shocked when Amala is taken into custody overnight and later on Fahadh comes to know her real intentions of finding her roots.
 
The hero helping her locate two important people in her life - though she has never ever met them before - forms the second half of the movie.
 
There are plenty of humorous situations in this movie - hero's poster having some unique uses; the hilarious scenes in Dr Tulasi's clinic  where Fahadh and Amala pose as husband wife; Amala's mischievousness in the bus - to name a few.
 
Amala does her role with dignity and successfully evokes the empathy of the audience for someone in her position.  Fahadh sometimes doubles up as a comedian but his heart is in the right place.
 
Perhaps a clichéd theme but well executed.  Beautiful movie.  Music is poignant and pleasant.

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