The co-writers Salim and George Kora have not neglected the peripheral characters either. Not to forget their grandpa suffering from Alzhiemers. Chacko (Lal Sr) is the man of the house but a real mouse when it concerns his wife Sheela (Shanthi Krishna), his wife and a college professor, reveals her innate strength and pragmatism at the most tough phase of her life Kurien (Nivin Pauly), their son, is easy going but still grappling to find his own place eldest daughter Mary (Srinda Arhaan), who is married to Tony (Siju Wilson) and a mother of a little girl and Sarah (Ahaana Krishna), the baby of the family. The detailing of characters is neat and marks out each individual apart. With a grave issue at the centre, debutant director Althaf Salim weaves in innocent humour and a sensitivity that touches you now and then. ![]() What make s Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela (Intermission in the land of crabs) a delightful watch is the honest and beautiful telling of a simple tale. As the mole of suspicion grows, it turns into a mountain of reality to shatter the peace and joy in the Chacko household. The first thing she does is call up her son Kurien in London and asks him to return home soon. ![]() ![]() That’s when a little doubt creeps into her mind trigerring off events in the family. Returning home, she gets breakfast ready and then goes for a shower. Another day dawns for Sheela Chacko who begins her morning with a walk with friends.
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