![]() A driver with his simpleton looks is invested with loads of childish naiveté that he would weep for his mom when caught in police station. A bald-headed judge would chatter cheerfully with those in the dock and would lour at them in the same breath. The narrative is nourished with characters sketched with a fancy for the real and for satire. Ranjith Sankar makes sure that he takes off from this cardinal idea and maintains a good flight, notching up light-hearted sequences and at the same time absorbing the dreams, despair and frustration of a man who wants to do something different. He paints colourful dreams of entrepreneurship with his notion of using elephant dung for making agarbathis. Punyalan Agarbathis derives much of its warm humour from the apparently ludicrous concept of the lead character Joy Thakkolkaran. A Thrissur based man named Joy Thakkolkaran conceives the idea of making agarbathis from elephant dung and the film tracks down the challenges that await him in his venture. ![]()
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