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Life of josutty movie review
Life of josutty movie review








Jyothi Krishna as Rose, Jossutty’s wife impresses depicting a complicated character. Her appearance is to provide comic relief as she is pregnant every time she makes an entry. Rachana Narayanakutty as Jessy appears and disappears. But they depart once he is in New Zealand and Chembil Asokan takes their place along with Aqsa Bhatt (one of the three women in his life). In the beginning, he does give a feeling that it is one of his typical movies with actors like Noby and Saju Navodaya on his side. Otherwise, Dileep’s performance is subdued and realistic. We even feel that there is an attempt to appease the Star’s fan clubs by inserting a line here and there in his voice to induce a few claps from them. Jayalal Menon's story does try to hammer down the message that a lot of conflict in life can be avoided if we step into another person’s shoes. We not only see the ego battering condition of a house husband who has to survive in a foreign land, but also a layered man-woman relationship without being judgmental. But what the director gives us is a shocking surprise. The rest of the story was expected to be a humorous take on how an uneducated man takes on the role of a house husband in an alien land. On the other hand, Josutty readies himself to marry a divorced nurse who is working in New Zealand and promises to take his family out of financial trouble. So Jessy gets married to the man of her father's choice. As a child, he wished to be a priest but he falls for the charms of Jessy, his neighbour.Īs luck would have it, this relationship is doomed as Jessy's father will not accept an uneducated pauper son-in-law. He has a younger sister who is yet to be married and another sister’s dowry yet to be paid. Josutty (Dileep) is a typical Malayali hero who is naive and with a heart of gold.










Life of josutty movie review