SYNOPSICS
Zachariayude Garbhinikal (2013) is a Malayalam movie. Aneesh Anwar has directed this movie. Lal,Asha Sharath,Sandra Thomas,Geetha are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Zachariayude Garbhinikal (2013) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
The film narrates the incidents in the life of a gynaecologist and five women who come into his life each with unconventional/illegitimate pregnancies. Lal acts as the gynaecologist and Asha Sharreth does the role of doctor's wife. Sanusha plays the role of an eighteen-year-old girl who refuses to abort her child and reveal the child's father. In the end, she gives her baby to the gynaecologist and his wife who don't have children of their own. After some months, she visits the doctor's house and leaves him a book. And from reading one of the story in the book that she specially marked he figures out that she bore the child of her father. Rima's character is a nurse, while Geetha plays an elderly woman who gets pregnant through artificial insemination.[7] Aju Varghese appears as Ajmal who has strong feelings for Fatima. However, due to their height difference, he is unable to confide his love for her.
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Zachariayude Garbhinikal (2013) Reviews
Gharbhinikalude Zachariya ♦ 60%
The feel-good movie actually borrows elements from various sources and tweaks it into a single package, which entertains just above average. Talking about the story, it is just writers' tactic of claiming it is coincidence that all those pregnant women come to Lal who as Zachariya, the gynecologist is good enough. I couldn't digest that, but talking individually about the stories: they are clichéd, but hell, they make a point (naturally) and beautifully. Saying "every girl should watch it" is just a hyped-up marketing technique; men need to have a closer look. With the high relevance level of the trimesters involved in pregnancy & all those direct & indirect aspects that occur during it, ZG is laudable. Humor is very good, so are the songs & music. Cast performance is terrific and the way the women in here pull their characters off looks very natural. Story-telling is different, but many elements did seem made-up, not that I am accusing the makers of plagiarism. The climax is just the very hint that Malayalam cinema is taking experiment... very well! BOTTOM LINE: Recommended! It's a nice one-time watch for a family/group. The jokes & emotions & drama will stir you enough. 6/10! Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES Profanity/Sex/Drugs: No | Vulgarity: Mild | Violence/Gore/Alcohol: No | Smoking: Mediocre