Ayalum njanum thammil is a beautiful
movie from Lal Jose and the Bobby – Sanjay team. Bobby & Sanjay had written the movie
well. They seem to be placing themselves among the leading script writers in Malayalam
film industry. As for Lal Jose, it is
just another good movie he could make.
Bobby
& Sanjay had included many instances in the script to emotionally evoke the
viewers. It starts with the heart surgery of a 6 year old girl who happened to
die during the surgery. This incident draws the media attention to Dr. Ravi
Tharakan (played by Prithviraj), the
movie then explores into the life of Dr. Tharakan. The script is beautifully
framed and exhibits traits of what is called a new-generation movie.
The
script is framed in such a way that the life of Dr. Tharakan is explained
through different characters who have known him at one stage or another of his
life. The life of Dr. Tharakan and molding of himself into a dedicated and
matured physician is explained beautifully in the script. Prithviraj have done well in this role.
The
movie explains to the viewers the life and hardships of doctors. Dr. Samuel (played
by Prathap Pothan) who runs the
Redemption Hospital is pictured as a highly dedicated and committed doctor. Dr.
Tharakan’s rural service in Redemption Hospital and his co-working with Dr.
Samuel cover most part of the movie. This phase of Dr. Tharakan’s life is
explained through Dr. Supriya (played by Remya
Nambeesan), who was also doing her rural service in the hospital with Dr.
Tharakan.
Narain played the second lead role of
Dr. Vivek, the best friend of Dr. Tharakan. Dr. Vivek’s character explains
campus & love life of Dr.Tharakan. Like in ‘Classmates’, he was chosen to replace Kunchako Boban, who was the
primary consideration for Dr. Vivek’s role, but opted outs. Though the movie
had been compared with ‘Classmates’,
there isn’t anything similar in both (other than its director and the actors
played the lead role).
There
was a terrible mistake within the movie. The assistant commissioner says that
Dr. Tharakan’s cell phone was found from the accident site and its last call
was to a taxi driver. But in a later scene, it is shown that Dr. Tharakan calls
for taxi from his home, using his landline.
Bobby & Sanjay have proved through Ayalum Njanum Thammil that they are good
in handling highly emotional instances in their script.