Angry Babies in Love
Angry Babies in love is a Malayalam romantic comedy film of 2014 directed by Saji Surendran. Darsha Ravi produced the film under the banner of Dimac Creations. The music is by Bijipal and the cinematographer of the film is Anil Kumar. Anoop Menon, Bhavana and Parvathy Nair are the leading stars of the film. Jeevan paul (Anoop) is a still photographer and runs a studio in a village in highrange area. He is an overconfident man and an egoist. He thought that no one was there so skillful in the village than him and boasted himself of a righteous man. On the other hand Sarah (Bhavana) the daughter of a wealthy planter, had a colourful dream about life. He had not felt any difficulty in life and she had everything more than she needed. When they meet together they found their dreams come true and fell head over heels each other. But the opposition from Sarah's family helped to fasten the relation and they decided to fly to Mumbai in order to live peacefully in their dreams. But when they "really" started their life together many problems arose before them. In Jeevan as boasted, she began to find out that many qualities were exaggerated one and he found fault with every action of Sarah. With in no time they decided to seperate themselves and they found that they are chained and lived in a jail. They had a desolated life there and decided to file divorce petition. Accepting their plea the court asked them to stay together for another six months. What will happen in these months? Will they be able to understand each other and live together to the end of their life? With certain twists and an unexpected climax the story ends. The film received a decent review from the critics, and growed recognition as a family entertainer. It conveys some serious valuable messages to the youngsters and their life is a good tutorial for many newly love-married couples. I wish to conclude it with a quote from Sify as follows : "Angry Babies in Love may not be a great comedy, but it is not too bad either, for its target audience. The scipt looks genuinely shaky but the director has packaged the film in a decent manner".