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L Jagadamma Ezhaam Class B Movie Review: A watchable village drama that needed sharper writing
When political tensions rise in her workplace and realises things are not easy, Jagadamma takes the bold step of contesting the by-election as an independent. With support from her loyal foster son enacted by Kalesh and the Kudumbashree women, she rises against the odds and claims a surprising victory.
Directed by Shivas, the film feels like a spiritual sequel to Jaladhara Pumpset. It carries a similar mix of satire and social commentary, but the script here doesn’t pack the same punch. While the premise is strong and the characters colourful, a tighter screenplay could’ve elevated the film much more.
Still, Urvashi’s performance is reason enough to watch, commanding and effortlessly entertaining. She lifts even the weaker scenes with sheer presence.
A watchable village drama but it needed sharper writing to truly stand out.
-Anjana George