Jubin Alexander
Jubin Alexander’s got his fingerprints all over “Ennu Swantham Punyalan” (2025), and no joke, it’s a wild ride from start to finish. So, what’s going down here? The story whirls around a small-town guy named Manu who’s basically juggling a million dreams and, honestly, not a lot of luck. He’s one of those folks who just can’t catch a break, you know? But he’s got this stubborn spark in him—never gives up, even when the universe seems hell-bent on messing up his plans.
Anyway, Manu’s got this tight-knit gang of friends, each one more eccentric than the last, and together they stir up a ton of mischief. The movie’s got a real knack for mixing comedy with those gut-punch moments, where you’re laughing one minute and maybe a little choked up the next. There’s a romance angle too, with Manu falling for a woman who’s way out of his league—or so everyone says. But he’s persistent, and their chemistry? It’s got that slow-burn, old-school charm.
What really makes “Ennu Swantham Punyalan” stand out is the way it dives into the everyday struggles and tiny victories of regular folks. Nothing feels sugarcoated. There’s a raw honesty in the way the characters talk, mess up, and sometimes, just barely hold it together. A couple of scenes hit way too close to home—like, “yep, been there” moments. All in all, it’s a heartfelt flick with plenty of laughs, a dash of chaos, and a vibe that sticks with you after the credits roll.