Super Sharanya Review - Female Version of 3 Idiots

SIBY JEYYA
Sharanya travels from Kollenkodde to Thrrissur to get an engineering degree, but she gains more than simply knowledge. With Thanneer Madhan Dinnangal, a sweet coming-of-age narrative set against the backdrop of a school, filmmaker Girish AD found an unexpectedly winning formula, and he kind of utilises the same sort of equation, giving you the same sensation, with Super Sharanyaa, which is set in a college. However, this film, featuring Anaswara Rajan in the main role, seems less like a romance and more like a slice of reality and psychological study, with the characters' growth graphs clearly visible.

Sharanya transfers from Kollenkodde to Thrrissur's engineering college. While there are some early attempts to indicate that a small-town girl has problems fitting in, this, like the attempts to prove that she has an extra streak of poor luck, is left hanging. Anyway, Sharanyaa is part of a close-knit group of four friends who share their experiences in university, with food, excursions, and Sharanyaa's relationships.

Sharanya has to deal with the unwelcome affections of an unpleasant senior (Vineeth Vaasudevan), an impetuous and tactless instructor (Vineeth Viswam), and a bashful student while a romance blooms with a young man named Deeppu, played by arjun Ashokkan, whom she and her friends meet (Naslen Gafoor). It's unclear why the attention is primarily on Sharanya and why she is so appealing to these many males, save that she appears to be the most docile and young attractive woman in their gang.

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