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ANIISSH'S PILL OF COMEDY MEETS EMOTIONAL COMPLEXITY
The New Indian Express Bengaluru
|November 25, 2024
HAVE seen it all, I have seen the storm, I don't fear the tides... These first few lines from a poem introduced in the second half of the film echo the internal mantra of Aravinda (Aniissh), a recovery agent, a character often seen as carefree and jolly, nicknamed Aaram Aravinda Swamy.
On the surface, he embodies the happy-go-lucky persona, someone who seems to have life figured out with a smile, but hides a labyrinth of emotional and financial struggles. To his girlfriend Geetha (Milana Nagaraj), his friends (Gowrav Shetty who often finds himself in hot water for casually asking women out, while Vikky grapples with a compulsive need to steal trivial items), and the world at large, Aravinda is an epitome of ease. But as the story unfolds, we realize that this is just a carefully constructed facade.
Aravinda's contradictions run deep. He intentionally isolates himself by switching from a smartphone to a basic phone, yet his home life tells a different story—humble, middle-class, with no extravagances. His pride and sense of dignity shine through; he never accepts charity and is quick to pay his own way, even in the most basic situations.
यह कहानी The New Indian Express Bengaluru के November 25, 2024 संस्करण से ली गई है।
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