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Pithavum Kanyakayum Review
- 11/21/2013 9:52:06 AM
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The revelations that lie scattered all along the way as 'Pithavum Kanyakayum' moves to a climax aren't really earth shattering, when you think of it. The initial amusement that concerns an aging middle aged man obsession with a teenaged girl eventually gives way to disillusionment.
Balachandran, (M G Sasi) a middle aged professor awaits the arrival of his young muse Agnez Fernandez (Krupa) at a seaside resort. It's already dark when she arrives in her school uniform, and it's pretty much obvious that she has no misapprehensions regarding the actual intent of her arrival.
Balachandran, however seems a bundle of nerves, and when she insists that he cuts off his lustrous beard, he is appalled at what the rest of the world would think about it. she does persuade him though, and playfully cuts through his beard, laying herself comfortably across his lap.
The sexual politics at work in 'Pithavum Kanyakayum' is hazy, in that noth the key players in it dtrive to gain the upper hand over the other. It becomes increasingly difficult to gauge as to who is playing the cards right, and though Agnez seems to wade herself through with a remarkable ease, Balachandran springs the nastiest of surprises at the most unforeseen of moments.
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