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Polytechnic, directed by an unknown hand, offers this quirky blend of comedy and romance set against the backdrop of a lush Kerala village. The story revolves around Pauly, a charming politician from an affluent family, who genuinely tries to uplift the lower strata of his community. It's interesting how the film contrasts Pauly's altruistic nature with Sukumaran Nair, his long-time rival who's always scheming to undercut him. There's a certain light-heartedness to the narrative, but beneath it, themes of societal conflict and personal ambition play out. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a lazy afternoon in the village, which gives room for character development. Though the performances aren't groundbreaking, they fit the tone. It’s distinctly regional, reflecting the cultural nuances and community dynamics of Kerala, which can be refreshing.
Cultural nuances of Kerala showcasedLight-hearted take on political rivalryInteresting character dynamics and development
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