'' SAKUDUMBAM SHYAMALA(2010) " Malayalam Mollywood Film Released on July 23, 2010,
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CREW:
Director: Radhakrishnan Mangalath
Producer: S.Gopakumar
Story, Screenplay, Dialogue: Krishna Poojappura
Music Director: Sajeev Lal
Release Date: 23 july 2010
Genre: Action - Action - Action - Drama
Language: Malayalam
CAST:
Urvasi, Kuchacko Boban, Bhama, Saikumar, Nedumudi Venu, Lalu Alex, Suraj Venjaramoodu
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SAKUDUMBAM SHYAMALA Malayalam (2010) STORY
For all those who are addicted to the silly comedy shows that are churned out aplenty in the various TV channels, well, here is something to cheer about. Debutant director Radhakrishnan Mangalath has made one of those mushy dramas for the big screen and has called it Sakudumbam Shyamala!With every trick that is used to make serials tick, there is loud comedy, melodrama, song n dance routines and sentiments to make things look attractive. But what lacking here is a credible storyline and basic commonsense. But then, the makers of the film have not planned to take things so seriously.
District collector Sekharan IAS (Nedumudi Venu) had brought up his kid sister Shyamala (Urvashi) with great affection, but is shattered after she eloped with a government clerk Vasudevan (Sai Kumar). Now, they are neighbours but the brother and sister can’t see eye to eye.Shyamala has great plans for son Akash (Kunchacko Boban) and hopes to get some huge money as dowry from the parents of some ‘American girls’. Meanwhile, after some dramatic turnarounds which will surprise you with its inanity, Shyamala joins politics, win an election and becomes the revenue minister!
The whole film is limited to a couple of characters but the problem is when the collector and the minister have no other agenda other than to continue with their petty family feuds in public. Akash’s romance with a fiery channel reporter named Vandana (Bhama) is also happening in between.The incidents happen in the story, as if episodes from a serial and if you are not comfortable with that format, this could end up as a horrifying experience, no less. With a flimsy premise that is not worthy to be made into a film, director Radhakrishnan Mangalath and scenarist Krishna Poojappura questions the intelligence of the viewer in a big way. The visuals and music are just about fine.
SAKUDUMBAM SHYAMALA Malayalam (2010) Plot
The filim 'Sakudumbam Shyamala' is directed by Radhakrishnan Mangalath that has a script by Krishna Poojappua. After the success of "Ivar Vivahitharayal" and "Happy Husbands" Krishna is looking annother hit movie.
Uravsi plays Shyamala an extremely greedy and foolish housewife in the film and Kunchacko Boban plays her son. ...
SAKUDUMBAM SHYAMALA Malayalam (2010) Review
Sakudumbam Shyamala movie talks of a woman who is at war with her brother (Nedumudi Venu), the Collector, living next door and who has two major aims in life. The first one to defeat the devil-next-door in all possible ways and the other one to ship her son (Kunchacko Boban) across to the US and get him married to the daughter of a rich NRI.
Shyamala often has nightmares, where she ends up beating up her brother. Her hubby (Saikumar) sleeping next to her often gets injured in the process. As destiny would have it, she runs into a local politician Pappan (Suraj) and a protest march that changes her life for ever. Believe it or not, she occupies prime time on TV as the survivor of police brutality and soon gets to contest the elections. And does she win? Yes.
Believability is what this film seriously lacks, and as for the jokes, there aren’t many around that are worth laughing over. Most of the situations that the script comes up with are painfully silly, and it’s quite unsatisfying dramatically as well. The comedy loses its punch with the contexts turning out to be increasingly lame, and the drama has lots of trouble getting its points across.
What is really embarrassing is the song picturisation. The dream sequence that has Shyamala and her family taking a tour around the world belongs to another era altogether. The make-believe effect might have been intentional, but it fails big time.
Urvasi is one of the few actresses who has been lucky enough to stage a worthy comeback, and get three of her films named after her character, be it ‘Achuvinte Amma’, ‘Mummy & Me’ or now ‘Sakudumbam Shyamala’. She is tremendously good, even in this highly mediocre scenario, and the film would have fallen flat on its face, if it had been any other actor in her place. The mild chuckles that emanate here and there are thanks to this amazing actress. The rest of the cast are pretty good in their respective roles as well, and do whatever little they have to do with confidence.
It’s sad to see such talent as that of Uravsi’s being squandered on such one note characters. And it’s a shame that our film makers bank merely on her comic flair instead of molding demanding characters worthy of the brilliant performer in her.

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