Watching this movie is a nostalgic trip back to the days when Mohanlal was younger, thinner, and very capable of pulling his little acrobatic feats on camera, something he has gotten too old and unfit to do in his recent movies. (The man is still quite young; just imagine how many more crowds his movies would pull in if he just took the time to exercise a little and look like he did in "Hello My Dear"!)
And of course, this movie is remembered not only for its Priyadarshan-Mohanlal-style comedy, but also for it's Yesudas-Chitra hit song "Nee En Kinavo." I saw this movie on TV in India in 2002. The fact that they air this movie more than fifteen years after its release shows how popular it still is.
And of course, this movie is remembered not only for its Priyadarshan-Mohanlal-style comedy, but also for it's Yesudas-Chitra hit song "Nee En Kinavo." I saw this movie on TV in India in 2002. The fact that they air this movie more than fifteen years after its release shows how popular it still is.