


Their child runs away (and it's a hugely problematic narrative here) from the household to stay with a family who apparently showers her with love, and eventually, the parents and their decision to divorce are blamed for it,” she says. “It typically talks about how divorce results in unhappy children.
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Neelima mentions the 1990 Kamal movie Pookkalam Varavayi, in which Murali and Geetha are shown as a divorced couple, taking alternate custody of their little girl, played by Shamili. In the end, he succeeds in bringing them back together,” says Neelima.Ĭhildren are often brought up as a reason in movies to justify the prolonging of unhappy marriages. While the reasons listed out by the married women are rather valid, he insists that divorce can never be an option, as it affects children and it would be selfish to simply think about oneself. “ Innathe Chinthavishayam has a hero who takes it upon himself to mend the strained relationship between three married couples. The 2008 movie Innathe Chinthavishayam, directed by Sathyan Anthikad, is about three women who are separated from their husbands, and the hero – Mohanlal – trying to reunite them. Similarly, Mohanlal also maintains a friendship with Kaniha's new husband,” notes film critic and founder of Fullpicture.in, Neelima Menon.Īs in real life, cinema too depicts children as a compelling reason for saving a marriage, however toxic it may be. A few notable ones will be Kaniha in Spirit-after getting a divorce from Mohanlal citing alcoholism, she remarries, and interestingly, they still share a warm and friendly bond. “I realise that we don’t have many narratives around divorce. A divorce citing an unhappy marriage will just not do there has to be something deeper, something as bad as a beating from an alcoholic husband or an extramarital affair - and even then, filmmakers like to have the woman, characterised to be as patient as Mother Earth, bearing it all with tears and a sad background score. Otherwise, they should have endured too much abuse to justify their choice. Movies woven entirely around divorce are few, but when divorced characters are presented, they mostly come off as arrogant or self-centred. Even men, in the rare scripts where they are shown to leave an unhappy marriage, are looked at unsympathetically. Malayalam movies have mostly been unkind to women characters who choose divorce. Not surprisingly, popular culture also reflects the social discomfort with the legal procedure. We wish this charming young talent goodluck in all her ventures and career.Divorce is not easy – not just because of the hurt it may cause, but also because of the many judgments and unsolicited advice that would follow. Right now two Malayalam films are in her hand. She rejected more than 30 Kannada films so far, as the story and scripts were not upto the mark. Sindhu is very choosy when it comes to selecting her roles. By the end of next year she aim to produce a female oriented film where she will be the lead. One more dream of hers is a film production. She likes kids and hence will be starting a play home during coming June. She intend to help people wants to learn but can't afford costly education. Sindhu who got name and fame in her very young age wants to go beyond silver screen. She baged Tamilnadu and Telugu Academy award for Telugu film 'Trinetra'. Film Huliya where she acted as a child actress received a lot of appreciation.

Sindhu Menon acted in other South Indian languages including Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. Sindhu Menon has more than 25 Kannada films in her credit. She entered Kannada filmdom as child actress though it was highly unexpected she says.

Sindhu Menon created a niche for herself in Kannada film industry despite of tough competition among young actresses. Sindhu Menon is a name well known among all four South Indian filmdom. Her debut film in tollywood was Srihari’s movie Bhadrachalam. Her entry into film industry is an accident when she faced the camera as a hyperactive child artiste in the film Rashmi. Even as a school girl, she used to be studies-conscious. One of the judges there, noticed the inherent talent and introduced her to a Kannada film. In one such competition where 25 other schools took part, she got the 1st prize. Sindhu Menon is a Bharathnatyam dancer since from her childhood and during school days she used to participate in dance competitions. Sindhu Menon was born in Bangalore to a Keralite family.
