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Snehamulloral Koodeyullappol Review
- 4/10/2014 1:25:10 PM
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Reji Nair's 'Snehamulloral Koodeyullappol' is a treacly melodrama that truly makes you miss your dear ones. After all, they say your misfortunes are halved when shared with someone and you wish you had hauled along a friend or two to share the misery.
Sabari (Manikuttan) has never managed to make much of an impression in Janaki's (Sunulekshmi) eyes, ever since he had forcefully made her friend Varsha tie the knot with someone she had broken up with. So when Sabari lands up at her place with a proposal to marry her, Janaki is quick to rebuff him with a stringent 'No' for an answer
When Sreesanth (Madan Mohan) joins the firm, love blossoms and Janaki gets engaged to him. Sabari doesn't take too kindly to her romance, and vows vengeance. When the two guys set off on a trip to Sreesanth's native place, Janaki senses danger, and her suspicions are proven right.
It's a story that we have heard a bit too often, and one that will make you admire the conviction the makers must have had while crafting it. It does require immense guts to dapple with a tremendously outdated theme as this, and regrettably it doesn't work.
And then they decide to mix it up with loads and loads of family sentiments, and along comes the grand father (Madhu) and grand mom (Sreelatha Namboothiri) with a truck full of emotions, concerns and tears. And there is Sreesanth's mom (Umrila Unni) as well, who has had a tough time bringing her son up.
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