Generally, a film designed as the launch vehicle for a new face always happens to be a love story. But here in Deepu Anthikkad's `Lucky Star' ,the launch movie of popular TV Star Rachana Narayanankutty, it's all about how an abandoned child bring a sea change in the life of his proxy parents. An experienced ad director who got enough of grooming under the likes of directors like Sathyan Anthikkad, debutante director Deepu Anthikkad very well displays his finesse as a filmmaker who is poised to go distances, with this `Lucky Star' .A perfect family drama, but packaged in the new age making patterns , the movie will also end Jayaram's long lookout for a solo hit. The movie which tells a tale spanning seven years, has Jayaram as Ranjith, a small time tailor running a shop at Chennai, mostly stitching costumes for movies. His small family is composed of very practical wife Janaki(Rachana) who was once a junior artist and their only daughter, Megha. With his own share of plans for becoming rich, starting a garment unit, and sending his daughter to the area's best school, Ranjith is waiting for a big fortune in the form of bank loans which delays as usual . But as one IVF specialist, John Chitillapally(Mukesh) comes up with an offer of ten lakhs for a surrogate mother to groom the foetus of a American based couple, Janaki herself take up the deal as a means to clear off their immediate financial problems and to live a life as expected. The NRI couple pays them half the amount as advance and agrees to return after the birth of the baby. But soon after the birth of the child, Ranjith and Janaki are perplexed to hear that the parents of the new born baby are not poised to return as they have already split up and have lost interest on the baby. What Renjith and Janaki plans to do with the new born forms the rest of the film. Just as with his ad films, Deepu has been able to get the maximum out of his technical crew for this `Lucky Star'. Ratheesh Wega's music is easy on the ears and his BG scores are excellent . Vijay Ulaganath's cinematography is topnotch giving a chick look to the film as he captures Chennai beautifully. |
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