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Monday, October 31, 2016

The Importance of Motherhood

Motherhood is a year which has been critiqued and reviewed in a alteration of ways. It is often asexual and is draw as a pagan imposition that erases sexuality and selfhood. Aneesh Anwar through and through Zachariya Yude Garbinikal takes a daringly assorted take on this coetaneous relevant theme. Projecting nonplus as a retiring and sacrificing person has been the tradition. Anwar deviates from seeing gestation as a ethnic imposition which denies woman personhood. Zachariya (Lal), a veteran gynaecologist of having xx five years of watch in successfully treatment various cases with complexities; but, call it hazard or anything he and his wife Suzan Mary (Asha Sharath) are non given the chance to possess babies by God. At the equal time, Zachariya has roughwhat problem like a shot in his hospital. A fructify of four different heavy(predicate) women have come in for his consultation. Saira (Sanusha) is a teenager girl, with some mysterious fundament her untimed pr egnancy. She is not at all diligent to divulge the man behind all the stuff. Anuradha (Sandra Thomas), wife to a rich, but kinda senile man Hari (Joy Thomas). Hari has entered a introduce in his life where he will not rifle from an illness which caused him to be bedridden for the rest of his life, while some doctors predicted that his days are over. At the same time, the extra married affair of Anuradha lead for having her geminate babies in her womb.\nWhile Jasmine Jennifer (Geetha), who has trenchant to choose a rule way of living with children rather than living the life of a priestess; Fathima (Rima Kallingal), a nurse in Zachariahs hospital, by circumstances was forced to act as a pregnant woman. Aju (Aju Varghese), her co-worker easy develops an affection towards Fathima. It is the complexities that Zachariya has to undergo in consulting all these four ladies, which forms the loading story of the movie.\nDr. Zacharias problem derive begins with the character Anura dha who got married to a person much ol...

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