Date:09/02/2008 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2008/02/09/stories/2008020957000200.htm
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Andhra Pradesh

A leaf out of the episodes in Ramayana? Film review

Film: Sundarakanda

Cast: Charmme, Naresh

Direction: Bapu

The basic storyline in Sundarakanda is simple. It’s all about how the heroine (Charmme) makes an effort to unite her parents, like lord Hanuman uniting Sita and Rama in Ramayana. Sunil and Prema.

The father is oblivious of his daughter’s presence as he is kept away from her for most part of his life.

The family wants Sunil to wed his cousin but he marries Prema, much to the chagrin of his people and in Sunil’s absence they heap humiliation and create compelling situations for her to leave home. Sixteen years later, Charmme takes upon herself to restore her mother’s rightful place and brings her parents together.

The casting is flawed. Prema and Charmme don’t look like mother and daughter at all. Charmme’s vivacious character doesn’t gel with her personality. This film exemplifies a kind of outdated film-making that’s increasingly difficult to envisage in the present day market.There is no novelty in the story and it moves at a snail’s pace right from the word go.

Wonder what made the director think that village politics can be used as a catalyst to bring a family together and for Charmme it is child’s play…tackling Kota and company. Charmme stands out in a dance number, her expressions are graceful. . The film appears crisp with surface sentimentality.

Y.Sunita Chowdhary

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