Aju Varghese will be seen in a double role in the film as starrer. There is a concept that everyone may have in mind when they hear all this.
Sajan Bakery Since 1962, directed by Arun Chandu, is an effort that transcends all those pre-conceptions.
Aju Varghese is also co-writing the script for Sajan Bakery, which is co-produced by Dhyan Srinivasan and Vaishakh Subramaniam.
Script of Sajan Bakery is good at writing. Its advantage is also manifested in totality.
The film is set in Ranni and surrounding areas of Pathanamthitta district. The story revolves around Sajan Bakery, founded by Sajan in 1962 in Ranni.
Bakery life. That is the freshness of Sajan Bakery.
The character Sajan starts the film with the title and then few time at the end of the film. Sajan's sons Bob and Betzi are the main characters in the film.
Their uncle, the mother-in-law and guardian, lives with them.
The focus of the film is on sister-brother relationship instead of formulas.
Brother and sister, who are not much older than each other, we can enjoy the fact that the chemistry between them works out well when Lena with Aju.
And their uncle who has no burden of parenthood between them. Home life of all three.
The director who cast Lena as Betsy deserves a horsemanship. Similarly, the casting of KB Ganesh Kumar in the role of uncle is very fresh.
Aju Varghese is doing well as Sajan and Bobin. Both made Both were Aju Nice.
I do not remember ever seeing Ranjitha Menon on screen never. She is living perfectly in screen as a Ranni Nasrani. Her expressions are good.
Jafar Idukki, as Benjamin who appears in three scenes only. But nice performance
Overall a normal commercial film. But Arun deserves congratulations as a new director.