Autorickshawkarante Bharya review

Autorickshawkarante Bharya Review…short & sweet

Year: 2022
Genre:  Marriage, Drama
Cast: Ann Augustine, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Manohari Joy, Swasika, Kailash, Janardhanan, Devi Ajith, Neena Kurup
Director: Harikumar
Writer: M Mukundan
Cinematographer: Alagappan N.
Summary: Sajeevan is the laziest autorickshaw driver ever; unfortunately, he just got married to Radhika, a hardworking woman who doesn’t tolerate idleness. To show him a good example, she becomes an autorickshaw driver and takes on the challenges ahead of her

Overall Rating: BBQ       
We truly underestimated Ann Augustine! We thought she was gonna give us an average performance, but oh boy!
She sublimed her role and took charge of the film. Autorickshawkarante Bharya was short, sweet, and straight to the point
~Worth Watching~  

Delicious
—After watching Anusree struggling to drive the autorickshaw in Autorsha, we were convinced that Ann Augustine (playing Radhika) was going to be in the same fix. But she proved us wrong🤓
She was maneuvering this autorickshaw like it was a bicycle, she was reversing, u-turning, speeding, etc. The girl was in charge and made us believe in her
—Autorickshawkarante Bharya was a well-conceived story addressing different issues of marriage such as husband & wife contributing financially, husbands being aware of women’s feminine care, wives working to pay off family debts, family planning, and so on.
You’ll find Autorickshawkarante Bharya to be focused on female empowerment, everywhere we turned there was a lady with an important position, e.g. a female sub-inspector, a female lawyer, a female autorickshaw driver, a female teacher, etc.
—Suraj Venjaramoodu (playing Sajeevan) and Ann Augustine were so beautiFULL together. He succeeded in making us laugh by playing the silly, jealous, and insecure husband while Ann was the confident driver and gentle wife
—Another thing we appreciated was featuring the story of the female teacher, her daughter, and marital issues. It would have definitely been monotone if we just kept on seeing Radhika and Sajeevan navigating through their relationship. 

Bland
—Don’t know why but the cinematography was not crisp, the film appeared like it was shot in the 90s
—The editor was not smooth with the score cuts and volume that it was very distracting and overpowering

Viewers’ Guide
Language
Violence Intimacy 

Trailer

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(Audio: Malayalam; English Subtitles: Yes)


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