You can see the climax from a mile, but you don’t mind it, because, oh lord, that landscape is so so scenic. Yojitha has done her flashback and then Sri Hari meets his Angel again, this time when he’s recovering from his broken heart. Small mercy that the hero is not all macho and tough, but has it in him to blush and cry. The film has 12 songs, and while all of them are pleasant, one or two might become earworms with repeat listening. The second winner is Raghavendra in his composer avatar. The end credits also list Munnar and Darjeeling, and the locales lend so much atmosphere to a film that’s part brooding and pensive, and part happy. You know who wins in this film? Naveen Kumar, the cinematographer. This film takes place over nearly three hours, with frequent song breaks. Is Sri Hari a certified stalker, approaching her at church and visiting her everywhere? Or is he just confused about his feelings for her? He’s very clear that a Gowda from Mandya and a Pinto from Chikmagalur have very little chance together, but then, this is divine love, etc. She blushes, and insists, ‘You’re mad.’ Sometimes I wonder if she was directing it at us, the audience. But, he cannot be stopped from asking her to wear a bindi (the film is set in the early 2000s, before hashtags became a thing) or asking for her dupatta as a gift (girl, red flag, run for your life). He almost worships her, won’t shake hands with her, or hug her, because only her husband gets that privilege. That girl is Sheryln Pinto from Chikmagalur. While waiting for anatomy class to begin, he sees a classmate (Brinda Acharya, who is quite nice in some scenes) rush in late, and his heart flutters.
We see his father and mother in a couple of scenes, and that is that, before they are conveniently bumped off. Sri Hari hails from Mandya and the village bigwig is nudged by his wife to educate the boy from an underprivileged background. This is almost akin to Kamal Haasan’s by-now-legendary Guna line, ‘Idhu manitha kaadhal alla, adhayum thaandi punidhamaanadhu’(This is not mere mortal love, it is holy beyond that). Is it so easy to visit a top doctor (as the film says) and sneak into his room and come out with his diary? Shoo, don’t ask for logic.Īnd so you get yanked into a love story that’s not quite one. And, it takes a supremely irritating patient Yojitha (Aindrita Ray, who is completely wasted in a role that demands very little of her), who comes in with palpitations, but ends up coochie cooing with him to flick a diary from his room and narrate to us a story in flashback. He has such a fan following among his junior doctors, they appear juvenile as they praise him to his face - dynamic, energetic, kind - and he swats it off like they’re just over-enthusiastic flies.īut, but, he has a backstory. Anupama was born in a middle-class family.Here’s a film, supposedly a love story, with its intent in the right place, allowing the script to drag it all over the place, and the audience too, in the process. It is directed by a doctor, Raghavendra BS, and so the hospital scenes are sprinkled with medical jargon, and terms related to cardiology, because our hero Dr Sri Hari (played by ‘Lovely Star’ Prem.Anupama Parameswaran is a well-known South Indian actress.Some Lesser Known Facts About Anupama Parameswaran Mother- Sunitha Parameswaran (Works at LIC of India) Jasprit Bumrah (Indian Cricketer Rumoured) India Today.Chiranjiv Makwana (Film Director Rumoured) IMDb.Don’t you have sister or mom? Use the brain to do something productive, not for all these stupidity.” Filmi Beat In one of her posts on social media, she said,įor all the creeps who find time for all this nonsense. Anupama filed a complaint against hackers in the local Cyber Crime Police. In April 2020, her Facebook account was hacked and her morphed photos were posted which went viral. Graduation in Communicative English The Times of India Kannada Film: Natasaarvabhowma (2019) as ShruthiĢ016: 11th Ramu Karyat Award- Most Popular Actress for Malayalam film ‘Premam’Ģ017: 2nd IIFA Utsavam- Best Supporting Actress for Malayalam film ‘Premam’Ģ017: Zee Cinemalu Awards- Girl Next Door for Telugu film ‘A Aa’Ģ017: Apsara Award- Best Female Debut for Telugu film ‘A Aa’ĭon Bosco Higher Secondary School, Irinjalakuda, Kerala Malayalam Film: Premam (2015) as Mary George