This Malayalam film is based on self-sufficient women
This Malayalam film is based on self-sufficient women
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The Malayalam film Ulta is based on Ponnapuram, a fictional village in Kerala, where women are always in power. From cutting coconut at this place to becoming the Panchayat President in the village, women rule the world in Ponnapuram. Anushree appears as Pooranamani as the panchayat president, who leads the village women.

In the village, women are given great fear and respect by their husbands and other men. The sudden attack on Pooranamani and her sister, law student Parvati (Prayag Martin) has inspired women to learn martial arts for self-protection. As soon as Chandru arrives he is made to teach Gokul Suresh, but instead of training him, there are some other plans of Chandru in the village. Lets find out after a hiatus about what he has thought and what he will do.

Actresses Krishna Krishna, Surabhi Leakshmi, Tasani Khan, Sethulekshmi, Ramesh Pisharodi, Binu Adimali and Jafar Idukki have played important roles. The plot gives prominence to women's empowerment and shows that it is not at all difficult for women to do anything. Punanapuram takes us into a world in which every woman in today's world wants to live without being harassed by men. The opening song, sung by Vaikom Vijayalakshmi, helps give the audience a good picture of the village's self-reliant female community.

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