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Female Unnikrishnan (2015) (Malayalam)
- 12/14/2015 8:50:16 PM
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K B Madhu in his film 'Female Unnikrishnan' talks of a man who has never developed a masculine voice, despite his having passed into adulthood several years back. Over the years, Unnikrishnan (Suraj Venjarammoodu) has learned to live with a squeaky voice that has made him the butt of many a joke in the neighbourhood.
'Female Unnikrishnan' starts off on a promising note with an interesting premise that dwells on the predicament of a man who is often unable to prove his masculinity on account of a shrill, feminine voice that he has been endowed with. At school, Unnikrishnan has to battle with peer contempt and derision, and tries out every trick under his armour to bring about a change in his voice.
The initial few minutes over, 'Female Unnikrishnan' deteriorates into a colossal dud of a film that lulls you into a stupor with its incredibly tedious proceedings. When Dravyan (Salim Kumar) takes up the initiative to get Unnikrishnan married, the man starts nurturing hopes of finding a partner who would empathise with his plight.
He does get married to a rich girl (Mahalekshmi), who is dumb and hopes to start afresh. Soon though, Unnikrishnan comes to the realization that his wife had not been having a speech disorder all along, and that she had been rendered speechless after an incident that also involved her prospective groom (Anoop Menon).
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