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Ponman Review: Worth Its Weight In Gold

Ponman stars Basil Joseph, Sajin Gopu, Lijomol Jose, Anand Manmadhan and Deepak Parambol.

Movie name:Ponman
Director:Jothish Shankar
Movie Casts:Basil Joseph, Sajin Gopu, Lijomol Jose, Anand Manmadhan and Deepak Parambol

It is hard to say how much I liked this deviant comedy about a gold lender and family which defaults on its promise. Basil Joseph who started as a director to watch, is now more of an actor to be watched. His variety of roles, funny at the top, deeply tragic beneath, has set new goals for performing ambiguity in Malayalam cinema.

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It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say Basil has emerged as a force to reckon with. Ponman reinforces his burgeoning power. He plays Aajesh, a gold lender who bails economically challenged families in their wedding arrangements by lending gold for the dowry with the promise of quick recovery.

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Things get out of hand soon enough resulting in a chaos that is deeply troublesome, and yet the fun element is never dissipated. This is the USP of Basil Joseph’s cinema: it makes you ponder on the vicissitudes of life without making us feel beleaguered.

Ponman secretes a lot of anger and sadness about the disempowered section which has to make the most horrific compromises to make ends meet. The bride of the family Steffi (Lijomol Jose) is no walkover. But is made to feel like one. Her brother Bruno(Anand Manmadhan) is an angry rebel without a cause. A disruptor with no redemptive quality. Steffi’s newly married husband Mariyano(Sajin Gopu) comes across as a boozing bully.

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And of course, Aajesh, trying desperately to recover his gold from a family which has no means to stick to its part of the deal… Director Jothish Shankar preserves an able balance between authenticity and serendipity.

Even though the narrative becomes rudderless post midpoint, the director keeps a tight control over the caprices of the prominently pickled characters. Of course, adding to the flavour of festive crisis are the locations. The film is shot in the coastal village of Kollam where the water often enters the compounds of homes and social activities are negotiated over makeshift brick bridges.

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It is a messy existence, in every way you think about it. The ongoing boozing doesn’t help ease the tense situation. Ponman tells us that adversity is frequently the root of compromise. But what if the economically distressed party is too much against the wall to negotiate for a compromise? That the film finds space to smile in the given imbroglio, is not short of a miracle.

This is a film with a plot that has never been seen before. It is original and fresh, and the performers don’t PERFORM. They are just the way they are.

First published on: Apr 01, 2025 01:06 PM IST


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