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Maad Dad Review
- 1/16/2013 9:05:17 AM
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'Mad Dad' is a long winding, theatrical movie that whines on and on about a man who is a bit too much in love. The best that comes out of this two and a half hour long tedious exercise is that it introduces before the audience a remarkably talented actor - Nazriya Nasim.
Easow (Lal) hasn't been much lucky in life, what with his dad having passed away when he was quite young, and his mom following suit a few years later. His junior in college Anuradha (Meghna Raj) is his sole solace, and he rechristens her as Annamma and marries her pretty soon. The couple has a baby, Mariyam (Nazriya Nasim), and the trio meet with an accident, when Annamma too leaves them forever. Eesho is unable to take it anymore and lives with his daughter, convinced that Annamma is still around.
It's from this infirmity of the lead character that the film itself derives its title - 'Mad Dad'. Eesho is quickly perceived as having gone insane by those around him, while his daughter pleads with them to see that he isn't really mad. He's just a man in love, says Mariyam.
Whatever be the case, Eesho in quick spurts of insanity, does cause much harm and is within no time admitted to the psychiatric ward of the hospital. Mariyam however stays put, determined to bring back her dad to life, giving up even her fiance Bonnie (Sreejith Vijay) in the process.
The songs that keep propping up every now and then act as speed breakers, and the film that hasn't been speeding away, to start with,
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