Ponman Full Movie Download and Story
Ponman Full Movie Download and Story
Writers: G.R. IndugopanJustin Mathew
Stars: Basil JosephSajin GopuLijo Mol Jose
Ponman Full Movie Review
Story: PP Ajesh's business is to give gold to the bride's family and take the money after the wedding is over. But he is in trouble when Steffi's family doesn't have the money or the gold to return to him
Story: PP Ajesh's business is to give gold to the bride's family and take the money after the wedding is over. But he is in trouble when Steffi's family doesn't have the money or the gold to return to him
Review: Ponman is a film that will keep you on a mental and emotional high from start to finish. A story about love, relationships, and, above all, integrity, and about the rare man who can be valued higher than gold for possessing this integrity, even amidst his fight for basic survival.
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When an award-winning art director turns director, you can expect the settings to be above par. But Jotish has gone several steps ahead, in weaving in the nature of his locale so intricately into his story.
Basil plays PP Ajesh, a middleman in a risky wedding gold business in the suburbs of Kollam. When a bride’s family is unable to immediately buy the required gold, he hands over the jewelry to them and takes the cash value of the gold from the money gifted to the bride on the eve of her wedding.
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The film’s success is in its ability to keep audiences hooked and curious to know how Ajesh will manage to get his gold back. The suspense and resolution are so clever, it'll have us clapping and then, the writers and director take it a notch higher with a small twist; we can't take it anymore, we just want him to get his gold back. But apart from this, it is the beauty of the characters, and their spirit of survival, that will stay with the audience after the movie is over.
Writers Indugopan and Justin Mathew have done a superb job of creating layered characters - the mother, Steffi, Mariyano, and several smaller characters - that we love, hate, sympathize, and empathize with. And we are given glimpses of Ajesh’s ‘craziness’ early on so never doubt his almost insane drive to get his gold back. What a well-written character.
The film is also filled with beautiful lines that combine humanity, humor, and philosophy, like when a friend, Markhandaya Sharma, tells Bruno about how life is about balance or when Ajesh tells Bruno about surviving and surging ahead in life. It will have you laughing and move you to tears.
The actors are all at their brilliant best. Basil Joseph brings Ajesh’s pain and grit to life; we want to hug him, be his friend, and help him. He is superb. Lijo Mol puts his heart into a difficult character. Sajin Gopu, Anand Manmadan, and Deepak Parambol have all done their part to bring perfection to their character.
And while Jothish had great material to work with, he has taken the movie to another level with subtle touches: when Steffi admires the gold in a moment of privacy, when Bruno gets a call in a moment of desperation, while he is waiting with Ajesh sleeping in the room, and we don’t hear a word but we just almost know what it is about, and when Ajesh has a final monologue with Steffi. This is cinematic gold.

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