Soppana Sundari movie review: Aishwarya Rajesh film never takes itself too seriously, unlike most crime comedies
1 year, 8 months ago

Soppana Sundari movie review: Aishwarya Rajesh film never takes itself too seriously, unlike most crime comedies

Hindustan Times  

SG Charles’s Soppana Sundari, which is led by three women in the central characters, is a simple film with its heart in the right place. Unlike most crime comedies, Soppana Sundari is refreshing because it never takes itself too seriously and this is what works in the film’s favour in a big way. Soppana Sundari is one of those rare films where the women, mostly side-lined to play characters that don’t add much value in mainstream cinema, take centre stage and pack a solid punch. Film: Soppana Sundari Director: SG Charles Cast: Aishwarya Rajesh, Lakshmipriyaa Chandramouli, Deepa Shankar, Karunakaran and Mime Gopi

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