Jananam 1947 Pranayam Thudarunnu - After the film's recent television premiere, viewers responded favourably to it, calling it a feel-good love story.
Last Updated: 05.02 PM, Jun 14, 2024
Manorama Max is currently streaming Jananam 1947 Pranayam Thudarunnu, the most recent Malayalam film. After the film's recent television premiere, viewers responded favourably to it, calling it a feel-good love story. People who missed it were excitedly anticipating its release on the popular OTT platform.
The film follows the lives of an elderly couple whose unusual friendship challenges our perception of companionship—that is, the idea that finding love is only for youngsters. Jayaraj Kozhikode and Leela Samson play the lead roles in this movie.
Here are a few reasons why you must watch Jananam 1947 Pranayam Thudarunnu on Manorama Max. This movie is also available on OTTplay Premium.
While there are not many septuagenarian love stories in Malayalam, the ones that do exist, like Blessy's Pranayam, never fail to leave a charming impression on the audience. Jananam 1947 Pranayam Thudarunnu is comparable in that it appeals to the audience by telling a straightforward story with simple characters. The film revolves around Gowri, an isolated elderly lady who chooses to accompany a farmer, Shivan. Following that, their life becomes an unending journey of love.
Every aspect of the film seeks to highlight the importance of spending time with loved ones and the notion that growing older is a phase of life that ought to be optimistically experienced and valued by the community. This movie has a lot of heartfelt moments that will definitely resonate with viewers. For example, when the two main characters talk about their ex-partners and how much they still love them.
Remarkably, after over fifty years as a junior artist in the Malayalam industry, Kozhikode Jayaraj gracefully debuts as a lead actor in Jananam 1947 Pranayam Thudarunnu. As Gowri, Leela Samson also gives a strong performance. The film features convincing acts from Deepak Parambol, Anu Sithara, Nobi Marakkar, Pauly Valsan, Nandan Unni, and Irshad Ali.