Ashraf Hamza’s Sulaikha Manzil is a shift from the director’s earlier films Thamaasha (Joke, 2019) and Bheemante Vazhi (Bheeman’s Path, 2021) which dealt with serious issues conveyed more lightly.
Sulaikha Manzil talks about marriages and the inner feelings of the couple before they get hitched. Anarkali Marikar and Lukman Avaran play the roles of Haala Parveen and Ameen respectively.
The movie showcases Muslim marriages in the Malabar area of Kerala, a topic that’s not much explored in Malayalam cinema.
Thallumaala (Ballad of Brawls, 2021) is an exception to this as the film portrayed both marriage and the silly fights held between boys.
Though Ghazal (1993) and Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji (1994) were set against a Muslim backdrop, these films weren’t directed by a person hailing from the Malappuram district. Hence, artificiality in dialogue was evident here.
Nevertheless, Sulaikha Manzil is realistic in this part.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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