|  She  can be loud but still be appreciable. And when it comes to comedy there  is no other star to beat her in Mollywood ...Yes, Urvashi, once again  proves why she is one of the most demanded actress in Mollywood even in  her comeback with a senior look. In the movie 'Sakudumbam Shyamala',  built on very illogical storyline ala channel comedy soaps, the title  character offers plenty of space for its lead actor to show off her  finesse in comic timing and acting.  Directed  by debutant Radhakrishanan Mangalthu, who is known for his over the top  comic serials of mini screen, ‘Sakudumbam Shyamala’ is a very light  take on the silly fighting life situations of a brother and sister.  District collector Sekharan IAS (Nedumudi Venu) who had brought up his  kid sister Shyamala (Urvashi) with great affection is devastated when  Shyamala elopes with Vasudevan (Saikumar), a tutor in a parallel  college. Later Vasudevan becomes an office staff with Shekharan and is  also living in the neighbourhood of the collector, but never do the  sister and brother see eye to eye and both take every step to harass  each other for that lone incident that happened 25 years ago. Shyamala, meanwhile nurtures hopes of getting her  only son, Aakash, a video editor by profession, married with a girl of  an NRI parents, though Aakash is in love with a channel anchor Nandhana  (Bhama), the daughter of an idealist Viswanathan. On the insistence of  Pappan (Suraj Venjarmoodu) a leader of a local party, Shyamala  accidentally becomes an MLA and later a minister, but the fights between  the collector and the new revenue minister is the only agenda that goes  on, now in public. The movie moves on to tell what dramatic events make  an U- turn in the life of Shyamala who had by now turned into an  epitome of greed and selfishness Krishna Poojappura, after his two big hits, weaves a  full length film around a very few characters and succeeds in taking it  to the last scene with links, that never appear genuine. You may find  prototypes in real life who managed to make big names just by getting  lathi-charged in front of the secretariat. And you could even remember  visuals of party men trying to stain themselves with the blood of some  other workers who were assaulted by the police, to emerge newsmakers.  But here the transfer of a homemaker to the revenue minister is the  least believable episode of many more that are offered.  Urvashi  makes a cake walk through the role of Shyamala and it is her  caricaturist performance with intense comic flair that keeps our  interests in the proceedings. Nedumudi Venu and Saikumar plays to their  roles while Bhama returns with a role that aptly suits her, though her  modern dress codes in the songs doesn't. Kunchakko Boban has a limited  role that he dons with flair while Suraj and Jagadheesh appear as  sidekicks in every scene trying to elicit some laughter with their  regular numbers, that we had been part of in the past. Jibu Jacob has created some fine visuals once again  while Manoj has also done some decent cuts. But the musical scores by M G  Sreekumar and their picturing can be easily forgotten without any  regrets. And that chroma-keyed fantasy song is totally out of date and  strictly unwanted. 'Sakudumbam Shyamala' is for those who don't demand  any quality entertainment to make loud laughs. It may appeal to family  viewers and can kill their 137 minutes, if they can admit that every  movie is not made to be a classic on decent logic. Some movies like this  one are insignificant, on mushy scripts but can entertain you in parts. | 
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