Chakkaramuththu, the eleventh directorial venture of writer-turned-director
Lohithadas, has proved to be a big let down in almost all respects.
Lohithadas, who had earlier directed films like Bhoothakannadi, Arayannangalude
Veedu, Joker etc, seems to have made the film in a rather carefree manner,
paying little attention to important aspects like scripting, characterization
etc. He has attempted to bank on Dileep's acting potential, especially
his skills as an excellent mimicry artist. Of course he has been able
to tap the actor's potentials in a commendable way, but that alone doesn't
make for a good film. The director's attempt has thus to a very great
extent misfired and hence watching Chakkaramuththu is not at all a pleasant
experience.
The film tells the story of Aravindan, an expert tailor of ladies'
garments, who is slightly challenged mentally, and is called by all
and sundry as 'Pottan' (meaning a dunce). Aravindan is happy in his
small world. He is romantically inclined towards Anitha, his childhood
friend, whom he lovingly calls Unnimol.
Though Anitha likes him and is very free and friendly with him, her
love for him is of a different kind. She has a world of her own which
includes friends, college-mates, her uncles and of course her lover
Jeevan, who makes his entry later. But Aravindan is an inevitable part
of the lives of Anitha and her mother who live alone, and is like a
member of their family.
Meanwhile Bombay Kumaran
(in whose tailoring shop Aravindan works) and Santhosh (who runs a barber
shop) frequently tease him and pass comments mocking his fondness for
Anitha, and instigate him to do ridiculous things and make a fool of
himself in front of others. As part of this they even persuade him to
try to kiss Anitha and thus ensure that she too reciprocates his love.
And when the innocent Aravindan attempts to do this, Anitha is shocked
and bursts out at him. Aravindan is ashamed of himself and doesn't know
what to do. It is at this juncture that Jeevan George, who is Anitha's
lover, turns up. What happens from then forms the plot of Chakkaramuththu.
Dileep has tried his best to portray the character of Aravindan and
he has come out really well, but the character lacks depth and life
and doesn't impress us beyond the superficial level. Though the actor
has done an excellent job, it was for the director and the writer(in
this case both the same person) who had to see to this aspect.
Kavya Madhavan too has done a commendable job. Debutante Lakshmi as
the heroine's mother too is impressive. Saikumar is perfect as the heroine's
uncle Vijayaraghavan, a police officer. Cochin Haneefa as Bombay Kumaran
is his usual self. Jishnu as Jeevan George is passable. Sarath as Dr.
Rajeev Menon, who comes seeking Anitha's hand in marriage, has done
his role perfectly well.
In spite of fairly good performances by the artists, the film doesn't
impress you since it seems to be a mixture or a rehashed version of
what you have seen in many films before. The climax, though touching,
doesn't impress you at all. There is little to be said about the technical
aspects or about the songs, which lack any kind of appeal. When you
leave the theatre you don't carry even an iota of the film with you,
and that is what makes it a let down coming from a craftsman of Lohithadasan's
talent.