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EDITOR'S PICK
`Sundarapandian`
- satisfying wholesome entertainer
Rating: ***
Sasikumar`s "Sundarapandian" manages to do exactly what his earlier
films succeeded in doing - provide wholesome entertainment by portraying the
protagonist in a lighter role sans sickles, swords and long chases. The film
treads the path of love set in the backdrop of a village.
As a viewer you will instantaneously connect with the film because it doesn`t
boast any larger than life storyline, but a simple plot of romance between a boy
and girl and its effect in a village.
Sasikumar has passed on the baton to his erstwhile assistant, who turns director
with "Sundarapandian" and displays conviction in direction. However,
signature moments of a typical Sasi film are felt throughout in the form of
pleasant surprises and a few unexpected twists and turns.
Humour comes as a blessing to the film, as it manages to encompass people from
all walks of life and keeps them hooked.
All of Sasi`s films in the past have been successful in keeping some level of
excitement afloat throughout and so does "Sundarapandian", quite
brilliantly. Thanks to director Prabhakaran, who not only keeps the audience
engrossed but displays spontaneity in narration and dialogues in particular.
If you`ve been a follower of the hero`s films, then you`d realise the importance
he gives to familial relationship. There may not be many scenes with special
focus on family in this film, but there are moments such as the prison-returned
scene, where the strong bond between father and son is explored.
Appu Kutty, Vijay Sethupathi and others who play the supporting cast leave their
mark in their respective roles to add to the film`s overall satisfying output.
Director Prabhakaran takes a simple village story and makes it quite interesting
with his adept narrating skills. At first, the film appears merely as a village
love story, but with every passing minute there are moments that make up to a
delightful watching experience.
Raghu`s music is passable, while Premkumar`s cinematography lives up to the
expectation and adds a bucolic feel to the film.
The first half progresses with its share of dull moments which eventually pave
way to an interesting second half.
All in all, "Sundarapandian" is a satisfying wholesome entertainer.