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Ithu Manthramo Thanthramo Kuthanthramo Review
- 4/12/2013 1:15:50 PM
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Having been through some films, you remain in a daze for a long time, and keep wondering about the thunderbolt that had just hit you on the head. There is this weirdo film titled 'Ithu Manthramo Thanthramo Kuthanthramo?' that has just graced the screens, and its gonna take some time, before I get over this 'cinematic experience'.
Why bother about the story when the makers themselves haven't got a clue as to what they are talking about? Suffice to say that the film involves three young men, played by Murali Krishnan, Beyon and Dhananjay, who steal the idol from a temple, in an effort to garner some quick cash. The investigative officer (Suraj Venjarammoodu) expectedly cannot make head or tail of the case, and hence a spiritual guru Bhupathi (Mukesh) is brought in, to nab the culprit
The film starts off with some incredibly spelt title cards that includes 'stunds' and which proclaims that the music has been released on 'East Cost'. It displays a statutory warning that would make you run for your life, and in the first few scenes brings in a few thugs who speak a language that I haven't had the opportunity to hear till date - a bizarre mixture of English, Hindi and Tamil, doing justice to none of them.
The 'operation story', which I believed had made an exit from Malayalam films is back, and we have the hero's father hit by a deadly disease, and an even deadlier looking doctor whispering to the protagonist that he needs to cough up around 4 lakh rupees real quick,
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