With the advent of the so-called new age cinema where filmmakers are trying to tell stories of mostly urban individuals in innovative ways, the old stories of joint families in rural areas have taken a back-seat.
Director Vinu Anand tries to fill this vacuum with his new film Perinoru Makan, with Innocent as the main lead. The question is, is there a market for such films today?
It's a simple story about a doting father Harishchandran (Innocent) and his young daughter Bhama (Saranya Mohan). The father is a widower and his widowed sister (KPAC Lalitha) stays with him along with her two sons (Suraj Venjaramoodu and Tini Tom) and their wives.
There seems to be no conflict in the story as these are lovable people, except for the fact that the two men live off their uncle's wealth and don't do anything productive themselves.
When it comes to marrying off Bhama, the family wants a groom who will stay with them. Enter Satheesan (Bhagath Manuel),
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