Tuesday 11 August 2020

Jimmy Ee Veedinte Aiswaryam HD Released

 



Rating : 2/5

Jimmy Ee Veedinte Aishwaryam is the story about a canine named Jimmy, and how its warmth has touched the lives of Jancy and her family.

For Jancy, Jimmy is her world, and when she enters into wedlock with a namesake of the pet, it's no wonder that her relationship with the dog is something otherworldly and is destined to be forever.

Jimmy John Adakkakaran, essayed by Midhun Ramesh runs an Ad agency in Dubai. He is a go-getter in life, however, post his marriage with Jancy, he realises not all things can be achieved so easily in life. Marriage fails to seem like a bed of roses for him, with the dog Jimmy always trying to come between the two of them.

Jimmy John pulls all strings to keep the canine astray, so as to live a happy married life. Whether Jancy and Jimmy are meant to be together and whether they would live by the phrase 'forever and for always' forms the crux of the story.

Suraj Venjarmoodu plays Dmitri Rodriguez, the corporate King, who would give it his all to topple down his rivals,especially Jimmy John.

As Jancy is blinded by her love for Jimmy, will that put her marriage at stake forms the question.

The film tries to bring forth an endearing story of a pet and its master and how it always stands true to the saying, 'the best therapist comes with fur and four legs'. However, the effort falls flat with the lack of a strong storyline, or efficient performance of the actors.

Another letdown of the film is that the finesse of an actor like Suraj Venjarmoodu is not put to best use by the makers. Other than a few blink and miss scenes, the actor is not really provided with an opportunity to deliver.

The songs, though composed by M Jayachandran, fails to strike a chord as well and sounds out of context mostly. It is unfortunate that with a storyline that portrays the adorable relation of a pet and a human, the audience could have been treated with a better heartwarming tale that would tug at the heartstrings and move the audience.

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