If your aim is to have some fun, without thinking anything seriously around, then a film is out there. No brainy entertainer here in Saji Surendran's "Husbands in Goa'.Just think of the title, watch the posters and get ready with your story before you land up in the cinema halls. For your kind surprise or lack of it, you will find the makers sincerely following your plot without the slightest of the deviations. And if you can call this your cup of tea, then these husbands are sure to entertain you. And if you are to fade away thinking about it's predictability, then not any luck here. The movie with a funny screenplay, in its attempts to crack a job at every other minute but has no plans to include life, logic and reality. Inevitably, too much in the proceedings appear overly dramatic and numerous junctures makes you squirm in your seat. Saji and Krishna Poojappura seems to be repeating the same formula that they had done for their last big dud `Kunjaliyan'. A few comic scenes do raise a chuckle, but the outcome is completely silly. The only thing that may work for the movie is the packaging by Saji Surendran, the colour and the young cast. And the other highlight being the constant reference to the old hit of Mamootty and Mohanlal and the song Pichakappoonkavukalkkumappuram. The film demands over the top acting from each and every member of the cast. Among them , Indrajith as usual excels in his lighter roles while Jayasuriya just manages to be in the role. Asif Ali looks lost and fails to be in the demands of the role. The ladies Bhama, Ramya and Rima has nothing to do than to appear pretty and to plot foolish links. Suraj , Lal and the rest of the cast are in their regular roles and sometimes annoying in their attempts on good humour. The songs except that old classic are pure pain and over the top. Anil Nair tries to capture the glory of Goa, but in an inane script, there is not much to cherish for anyone. It's high time for Saji, the talented young director to try and succeed in a different route, to continue with his winning ways .' Husbands in Goa'may not sink in the B O, only due to the power of its cast. And for the rest of the crew, there are no big accolades to share. Rating-5.5/10 |
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