The film's music, composed by S. A. Rajkumar, is pleasant and complements the light-hearted tone of the movie. Jayanth C. Paranjee's direction is deft, and he manages to balance the humor and heart in the story.
The story begins with Pammal K Sambandam (Sathyaraj), a well-meaning but hapless man who lives with his wife, Saradha (Kausalya), and their daughter, Pooja (Sonia). Sambandam works as a peon in a government office and dreams of a better life for his family. One day, he gets mistaken for a wealthy businessman, and his life takes a dramatic turn.
"Pammal K Sambandam" is a 2002 Tamil comedy film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. The film stars Sathyaraj, Ramesh Arvind, and Kiran Kumar in leading roles. The movie is a laugh riot that revolves around the life of a simple man, Pammal K Sambandam, played by Sathyaraj.
The film's comedy is rooted in a series of errors and misunderstandings that lead to chaos. Sambandam's innocent nature and rustic simplicity make him a victim of circumstances, and he finds himself in one absurd situation after another. The humor is character-driven, with Sathyaraj's comedic timing and expressions adding to the laughs.
4/5
The film's music, composed by S. A. Rajkumar, is pleasant and complements the light-hearted tone of the movie. Jayanth C. Paranjee's direction is deft, and he manages to balance the humor and heart in the story.
The story begins with Pammal K Sambandam (Sathyaraj), a well-meaning but hapless man who lives with his wife, Saradha (Kausalya), and their daughter, Pooja (Sonia). Sambandam works as a peon in a government office and dreams of a better life for his family. One day, he gets mistaken for a wealthy businessman, and his life takes a dramatic turn.
"Pammal K Sambandam" is a 2002 Tamil comedy film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. The film stars Sathyaraj, Ramesh Arvind, and Kiran Kumar in leading roles. The movie is a laugh riot that revolves around the life of a simple man, Pammal K Sambandam, played by Sathyaraj.
The film's comedy is rooted in a series of errors and misunderstandings that lead to chaos. Sambandam's innocent nature and rustic simplicity make him a victim of circumstances, and he finds himself in one absurd situation after another. The humor is character-driven, with Sathyaraj's comedic timing and expressions adding to the laughs.
4/5