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    Kunjananthante Kada Review - 9/3/2013 11:28:37 AM
  Story: The film essays the course of developmental projects and the kind of impact it leaves on human lives.

There is something remarkably genuine about the way Mammootty plays shopkeeper Kunjananthan in Salim Ahamed's Kunjananthante Kada. His face is marked by a perennial gloom. Often he is dour, detached and dissatisfied. His shop is his sentiment, perhaps the lone feeling that keeps him alive.

While playing Kunjananthan, Mammootty doesn't condescend, he rather connects and he does it masterfully at times. In one of the scenes, Kunjananthan, torn by the knowledge that his shop is going to be taken over for road development, watches his shop from a distance in the middle of night. A street light flickers and crackles in the patter of the rain. Mammootty's face is still as ice that could melt any time. He doesn't bat an eyelid and what could otherwise be a passive glance turns out to be a fleeting moment of poignancy.

Undoubtedly Mammootty owes it to a script brilliantly laced with stirring dialogues and deeply evocative moments. The film holds together human lives entangled in development projects. An ambitious road project threatens to derail the peaceful lives of a few shopkeepers in a village. Salim Ahamed adroitly balances issues and emotions with poise.

No downright statements are established, no myths are broken, Salim confines himself to a simple purpose; telling a beautiful tale earnestly. In between he lends supremely human touches to his characters. They are not overburdened by virtues; but the characters in Kunjananthante Kada are pure human beings prone to follies of their own.
 
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