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Ammakkoru Tharattu (2015) (Malayalam
- 1/19/2015 1:19:38 PM
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The morality fable that Sreekumaran Thampi pens for his latest directorial outing 'Ammaykkoru Thaaraattu' is one that is way out of age and place. While it is acknowledged that there are tales that withstand the tests of time, 'Ammaykkoru Thaaraattu' is no such film that electrifies with its visceral story telling techniques.
On the contrary, the primitive narrative that is adopted in the film is one that is sheer embarrassing, and one wonders if there aren't any original ideas left in Mollywood. Try hard as you may, but it would remain a fact that 'Ammaykkoru Thaaraattu' is a messy redoing of a yarn that had long lost its shine and glimmer.
Joseph Pushpavanam (Madhu) is a man of literature who has over the years earned a stature for himself in the world of letters. A bachelor by choice, Joseph lives in memories of a failed love story, while Sulakshana (Sharada), once a school teacher, finds it difficult to be a burden on her sons and daughter in laws, who would very gladly wash their hands off her. Sudarshanan (Suraj Venjarammoodu), a casual labourer who makes both ends meet by doing an odd job or the other comes across his school teacher in a chance encounter and witnessing her distress, takes her under his wings.
'Ammaykkoru Thaaraattu' has a few statements to make, and quickly gets going without much delay.
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