Sonna Puriyathu, a 2013 comedy, dances through the chaotic life of Shiva, an English film dubbing artiste who’s pretty vocal about his anti-marriage stance. The pacing is cheeky, often leaning into situational humor while not taking itself too seriously. The plot thickens when mom pulls out the big guns—blackmailing him into meeting Anjali, a girl she picked. What’s interesting is Shiva’s attempts to sidestep commitment, leading to lots of comedic setups and a bit of introspection. The performances are light, with a charm that feels genuine, and the practical effects are minimal but add a quaint touch. Overall, it's a blend of lightheartedness and a dash of chaos that captures the quirks of family expectations versus personal desires.
Light and humorous take on marriageCharacter-driven comedyExplores familial expectations
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