I had seen this movie some years ago, but for some reason
never wrote the review. Probably one of those days of slumber and inanity in
Mumbai.
Anyways, I vaguely remembered enjoying the movie and decided
to see it again. Prithviraj after all does add to the temptation.
Molly Aunty rocks! As is evident from the name is the story
of Molly Aunty played by Revathi. She lives with her husband and two daughters
in US but for past two years is in Kerala, working in the bank. All indications
show that she has some financial trouble and is trying to raise money by
breaking her FDs and selling ancestral property. The feisty, fearless and
witty character of Molly is what lends colour to this movie. From insisting on
doing everything herself, bargaining even for the smallest things and doing
what she wants, Revathi gives a very entertaining performance.
One fine day, Molly gets a notice from the IT department for
tax dues worth 30K. When she goes to the IT department to clarify, a corrupt
officer asks her for a “gift” of 15K to make the matter go away. She rebukes
the officer and later files a police complaint against him.
Within a few days, to her surprise, Molly gets another IT
notice this time with due amount almost 10 Lacs. Enraged, she goes to meet the assistant
commissioner Pranav Roy (Prithviraj). He comes across as an egotistical,
powerful, abrasive officer and completely justifies the tax amount.
Over the course of time, Pranav and Molly have several
altercations, involving even family and church to mediate. Finally, Molly’s
husband comes back from US and hires a lawyer.
Amidst all this, while Molly and her husband keep on
insisting that they do not have any money. The lawyer sets about to find what
happened to the money that Molly got from sale of ancestral land, FDs etc.
The matter is finally resolved between Molly and Pranav in a
surprising revelation.
There are few actors in today’s generation as versatile as
Prithviraj and he does full justice to the part of a young officer slightly
heady with power.
The movie is feel good, entertaining and fast paced. Having
said that, this is not something that will remain with you after you finish
watching.
Direction and editing are crisp with enough comic relief and
no melodrama.
Can Watch.
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