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Thrishanku review: Anna Ben and Arjun Ashokan star in a fun, breezy romcom

Thrishanku is a lite version of what happens when a young woman calls the shots in her love life.

May 26, 2023 / 12:27 IST
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Anna Ben and Arjun Ashokan in Thrishanku. (Image: Screen grab/YouTube/Think Music)

Anna Ben’s character is eloping yet again. But unlike Kappela’s (2020) Jessy who lands in hell, Thrishanku’s Megha is a whole deal smarter. Directed by Achyuth Vinayak, this romcom is about young love with all its passion and pitfalls. Megha (Anna Ben) and Sethu (Arjun Ashokan) are an interfaith couple that decides to elope, but their plans go askew when Sethu’s sister, Sumi (Zarin Shihab), picks the same day to perform the same feat with her boyfriend. What follows is an enjoyable comedy of errors that doesn’t stretch the material too thin, and always manages to stay entertaining.

Megha’s father is a police officer (Krishna Kumar) – the sort who takes a photograph of the licence plate of the bus in which his daughter is travelling. He’s a single parent who believes he knows what’s best for his daughter. But Megha has other ideas. Thrishanku is careful about not taking a paternalistic tone towards its protagonists. Vinayak, who co-wrote the film with Ajith Nair, is aware that young people have a right to make their fair share of mistakes, and that it’s all right to stumble and find your way in the world – and this includes relationships that may not meet their family’s approval.

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In Hindu mythology, Trishanku was a king who wished to enter heaven with his mortal body, and ended up being suspended between heaven and the earth. The phrase ‘trishanku swargam’ (Trishanku’s heaven) is used to suggest a dilemma or an ‘in-between’ state – and that sums up Megha’s predicament in the film. Should she take the leap of faith into the bus that has her beloved or should she backtrack and go back to her controlling father?