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Ayal Movie Review
- 7/3/2013 11:17:28 AM
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After quite some time with teleserials, director Suresh Unnithan' is back to take a closer look at passionate human relationships in his latest 'Ayaal' . Set in the late 1950's at Kuttanad, the movie tracks the life of an undisciplined and unmanageable man who has no inhibitions in receiving love and affection from anyone who offers him. 'Ayal' also examines the concepts of love, lust and associated morals in a different level .
With serpentine worship as its background, the movie has Lal as Gurudasan, the most famous singer of Pulluvan pattu (Songs for snake worship) of the area. With an ascribed divinity for his deeds and rituals, Gurudasan is unchallenged in his community. Though living with two wives Janaki (Lakshmi Sharma) and Chakkara (Iniya), who are also sisters, Dasan is a man who cannot be bind by society's dogma's about love, family and home as he continues to thrive in looking for newer avenues to share passionate relations. The only person with whom he share a big bonding is Anandhu, his son (Master Anjaneyan) .
The leading landlords of the village ,Pravarthiyar family, decides to hold an important ritual so as to please the snake gods and get a child out of his wife Devaki Antharajanam(Lena). Dasan is selected for the act, and for that he has to undergo some strict sacraments. But Devaki develops a liking for Dasan which results in some unprecedented events that starts to shatter him.
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