Punyalan agarbattis |
Ranjith Sankar
Writer:
Ranjith Sankar
Casts:
Innocent, Jayasurya, Nyla Usha
Releasing date:
nov/29/2013
Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 6.9 which points good film
Recommendation:
Recommended fiilm (Nice to watch)
Story:
Joy Thakkolkkaran (Jayasurya) is running a business firm named Punyalan Agarbathis which deals with the production of incense sticks from elephant dung. Joy is married to Anu (Nyla Usha) and Greenu Sharma (Aju Varghese) is his assistant in all his activities. Joy's firm faces problems from the newly in-charge Temple Devaswom board committee as they refuse to supply elephant dung to him. Joy seeks help from advocate Sai (Rachana Narayanankutty), who helps him to win the case against the Devaswom.
When everything was going fine, Joy jumps into another trouble when he had to collect elephant dung from temple on a harthal day sponsored by Revolutionary Independent Party. While returning back, he has to confront with harthal activists. The harthal supporters attack his firm, damage the vehicle and beat up Joy and others. Joy decides to fight against the party and files a case against them in the court. Will he succeed in the case or not? This forms the rest of the story.
Review:
Jayasurya scores through the role of Joy Thakkolkkaran. His mannerisms are lovable and he has executed the Thrissur slang to a near perfection. Aju Varghese as Greenu Sharma is also convincing in his role. Nyla Usha as Anu, does justice to her role, though she had nothing much to perform. Another pick among actors is Sreejith Ravi in the role of Abhayakumar, a driver who works for the firm. His expressions and dialogues adds humoe.ur to the movie. TG Ravi as Achuthan Master, is also good in his role of a Gandhiyan, who raises his voice against injustic
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