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Elsamma Enna Aankutty Review


Cast: Ann Augustine, Kunchacko Boban, Indrajith, Nedumudi Venu, Janardhanan, Vijayaraghavan, Jagathy Sreekumar, KPAC Lalitha, Maniyanpillai Raju, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Manikandan, Manikkuttan.

Director: Lal Jose

Producer: M. Renjith

Script: Sindhuraj


Music, Background score: Rajamani

Cinematography: Vijay Ulaganath

Reviewed by: Khan M. Jahangir 

Elsamma Enna Aankutty  - A Bundle of Fresh Breathe

‘Elsamma Enna Aankutty’ by Lal Jose is an above average fun-filled movie. Apart from the director, the biggest plus point of the film is Ann Augustine, daughter of actor Augustine. The director should be congratulated much for that. The movie has a simple triangular love story mould but slowly develops into a ‘one woman show.’ The eye soothing visuals and sensible editing are added advantage for Elsamma.

Story line

Elsamma, [Ann] a self-tailored, stubborn girl is the eldest daughter of KPAC Lalita. She is a news agent cum stringer cum news paper distributor of Balanpilla City. Elsamma has three younger sisters. Paapan [Nedumudi Venu] is her neigbour who has some deep relationship with Elsamma and her family. Unni, [Kunchacko Boban] the milk-farmer of the village is very close to Elsamma. Unni has an unrevealed love interest upon Elsamma. Aby [Indrajith] and Sherin, the grand-children of Paapan come to settle in the village. Aby likes Elsamma’s character and he falls in love with her. Elsamma involves in almost all issues that affect the village and the villagers. She bravely faces challenges from Panchayat Member [Jagathy] and the Abkari Karikalam [Vijayaraghavan].

 The movie deals with a hill-range village. The director very much created the particular mood of that village, just like he did in ‘Meesha Madhavan.’ Casting of the movie is another important successful factor. Ann Augustine is a real find. Kunchacko Boban too has atleast something to do in this film. The ‘chemistry’ between Ann and Kunchacko is jelling. Jagathy and Vijaya Raghavan did very well too. Like all Lal Jose movies, the songs are catchy and peppy. Rajamani gave tunes to the lyrics of Rafiq Ahmed. The songs have been picturised marvelously, especially ‘Kannadi Chirakulla Kaatuvoove’ and ‘Aamodamaai’ songs. Vijay Ulagnath handled the camera while Sindhuraj scripted the movie. 

Rating: 3.1 out of 5






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September 30, 2010 at 3:51 PM

GOOD.ITS VERY NICE STORY.BUT I WANT TO SEE THE FILM-ELSAMMA ENNA AANKUTTY.

October 12, 2010 at 3:00 PM

GOOD.ITS VERY NICE STORY and song is super

October 14, 2010 at 4:43 AM

very simple. no dramatic scenes. charectors are perfectly rooted in earth. but most of them are femilier to us by others in so many mal film. those are presented well in strange and newwer situations in the script. that is the plus point of writer. lal jose simply done his job bcause he is much experienced to make such a movie based very usual charectors and story. fans may expect something serious and contemporary plots with a social- valued issue other than such a feable matter of vaattu charayam and a heroin who has seen in so many films from 'KUDUMBINY'. anyway it has become a-"KANDIRIKKAVUNNA PADAM............''

October 14, 2010 at 4:45 AM

rating 3 out of 5

November 3, 2010 at 11:31 PM

the best entertainer in current season..

Better than shikkar,pranchiyettan and anwar

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