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Garbhasreeman Review
- 7/3/2014 9:29:20 AM
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'Garbhasreeman' is all about a pregnancy gone all wrong. That it gets its male protagonist preggers isn't the only thing that has managed to rake up our interest; it has none other than Suraj Venjarammoodu, basking in the glory of a freshly won National Award for Best Actor donning the lead role.
Sudheendran (Suraj Venjarammoodu) runs a courier company along with his best friend Gopalakrishnan (Kalabhavan Shajon). The man has a family to look after, especially after his dad had decided to end it all on the spur of a moment, unable to pay off the heavy debts that had piled up over a period of time.
Dr. Roy (Siddique) is a specialist doctor who has been busy undertaking monumental research activities in fertility issues, and he makes a mammoth discovery that leads him to conclude that men can in fact, be pregnant. Despite opposition from the doctor fraternity, he decides to go ahead with his experiment, and is on the lookout for an ideal candidate who could play a surrogate mother, or rather father in this case.
When the doc runs into Sudheendran, it requires a bit of coaxing to convince him to be part of the phenomenal trial, and eventually Sudhi agrees, with the blade mafia hot on his heels. He is reassured by Gopalakrishnan that never before in the history of humankind has a man got pregnant, and hence he too never will.
Contrary to expectations, Sudhi does get pregnant, and the pregnancy ruins it all, and it includes the film as well.
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