Happy husbands malayalam movie
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HAPPY HUSBANDS MALAYALAM MOVIE MOVIE
Worked out a bit pacy and with twists and turns, the movie has some very ordinary songs. The script by Krisshna Poojappura defies logic and is at least longer by half an hour than needed. The movie works in parts mainly due to the good chemistry between the lead players and the humour sprinkled in apt doses. The movie follows to tell how these three men gets confused enough, to keep themselves safe from their suspicious wives. Rahul encourages him to get charged saying it will add some spice to mundane married life. The big turn in the lives of these three couples comes as Mukundan befriends Rahul, and is introduced to Diana (Rima Kallingal), a pole dancer in a night club. She is also a psychology student who finds him to be little schizophrenic. Then there is the photographer Johny(Jayasuriya) who is in love with Sareena, the daughter of a retired police officer. Krishnendhu has a friend in Shreya (Samvrutha) who is naive wife of Rahul Velayudhan (Indrajith), a successful businessman, who cleverly hides his philandering life from Sheya.
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But Mukundan is a gentleman who never thinks of straying out. But his wife Krishnendhu is always suspicious and finds every women whom her husband encounter as a seductress planning to destroy their happily married life. Jayaram is Mukundan Menon, a media man running the magazine Kerala Today which writes more about the nuances of the society. Happy Husbands as the title suggests is woven around infidelity and matrimony. With an impressive cast and witty one liners, the movie will be quite appealing for the general masses, but lacks the soul of reality and humanness, as it tries all around to find a balance between the portrayed husbands and wives. But this positive vibes don't last long as you almost immediately realise that the movie is just another caricature humour rollercoaster, which uses the plights of confused husbands to create fun on screen. Young director Saji Surendran's 'Happy Husbands'' impresses you in the very first frame where it acknowledges that its base story is adapted from the Tamil movie, Charlie Chaplin'.