“Jomonte Suvisheshangal” is has hit the screens today and it’s the first release in Mollywood this year. Sathyan Anthikkad, the director of the film had an official promo and two song teasers on the internet. The lead pair is Dulquer Salmaan and Anupama Parameswaran, who has been flooded with offers after her role in “Premam”. Anupama was even nominated for the Best Female Debutante Award for her performance in the film. The actress had four releases in the year 2016, the latest being with Dhanush in “Kodi”.
While many fans have shared their experience of watching the movie, here are 5 reasons to change your mind and watch the movie if you’ve been thinking otherwise.
- What will a charming, talented and ridiculously gorgeous star give you? Dulquer’s screen presence is not overrated and he makes sure with each film he hits the bulls eye. Watch it for the easy and charming spoilt brat avatar of Dulquer which many youngsters will relate to.
- Mukesh plays the role of a self-made entrepreneur who gets hit hard when his business collapses and financial storm surrounds him and his family. He is one of the reasons you must watch the movie. Mukesh’s acting skills are well-proven and this time again, he leaves you in awe.
- Yes, Jomonte Suvisheshangal is a predictable movie with a cliched script, however, we Indians love and need a dose of family drama in our movies. Don’t believe us? Look at all the family dramas of Bollywood and South cinema and how well they’ve done at the box office (Read: Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham). We love shedding happy tears when fathers and sons make up and family reconnects. If you love all of it, then Jomonte Suvisheshangal is a must watch for you.
- Aishwarya Rajesh may not have a very prominent role, but she comes in as a breath of fresh air. Her simple, yet impressive presence onscreen is worth your time. She’s much better than the actresses who we believe don’t know much about acting yet grab prominent roles. Aishwarya definitely has a bright future in south cinema.
- They say a Director is the captain of the ship and rightly so, Sathyan Anthikkad’s film making is easy, relate-able and pleasing. The award winning director has consistently proven he’s connected to the nerve of his audiences.