Kalidas Jayaram unveils a romantic poster for ‘Many Many Happy Returns’ | – The Times of India

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Kalidas Jayaram drops Valentine’s Day special poster of his film ‘Many Many Happy Returns’: ‘Love returns’

Kalidas Jayaram has dropped a special poster from his film ‘Many Many Happy Returns’ On Valentine’s Day. “To everyone who still believes in Love.. Love Returns… Many Many Happy Returns… Happy Valentine’s Day,” he wrote, sharing the poster.

On Valentine’s Day, Kalidas Jayaram chose to remind the audience that love, in all its quiet and complicated forms, never really goes away. It returns! The young star will next be seen in ‘Many Many Happy Returns,’ and he has now released a special poster.

The poster features a love-struck Kalidas Jayaram leaning across a desk, clasping the hands of a woman seated opposite him. The backdrop, lined with bookshelves, suggests the intimate moment unfolds in a library. The face of the actress is, however, unclearKalidas Jayaram shared the poster on Instagram and captioned it, “To everyone who still believes in Love.. Love Returns… Many Many Happy Returns… Happy Valentine’s Day.”Check out the poster here.

What you should know about ‘Many Many Happy Returns’

‘Many Many Happy Returns’ is directed by Ahammed Khabeer, best known for his successful web series ‘Kerala Crime Files 2’. The director is co-writing the screenplay and dialogues with Jobin John Varghese. On the technical front, Govind Vasantha is composing music for the film. Jithin Stanislaus is the cinematographer, and Mahesh Bhuvanend is in charge of editing.Meanwhile, Kalidas Jayaram recently delivered the Malayalam film ‘Ashakal Aayiram’ with his father Jayaram.

The film marked the father-son duo’s reunion in Malayalam after a while. Directed by G Prajith, the film is running successfully in cinemas now. The light-hearted film has managed to strike a chord with the audience and is also getting good numbers at the box office. TOI has ranked the film 3 out of 5, and the review reads, “Directed by G Prajith, the film relies strongly on a sense of ‘throwback’ charm.

It tries to recreate the light-hearted family atmosphere seen in Jayaram’s popular films. Written by Jude Anthany Joseph and Aravind Rajendran, the screenplay follows a familiar pattern of middle-class problems and situational humour. The film works mainly because it allows Jayaram (Hariharan) to play to his strengths and evoke nostalgia. For example, the widely trolled BGM and Jayaram’s famous expression as Major Sreekumar are used wisely here, bringing the theatre down with laughter. However, it does not offer much that feels new or surprising.”

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