Ente Sooryaputhrikku (1991)

Can't believe Amala Akkineni invented feminism with the 'Rapadi Pakshikoottam" song. No really, she did! Not many are aware of this achievement of hers though, sadly. Truly an underrated and under-appreciated actor.

I don't really know what to say about this movie- it has left me absolutely speechless in the best way possible. Watching this movie was such a personal and deeply moving experience for me, I can't really explain. Both Srividya and Amala are actresses that I admire, and their roles in this movie seemed to be tailor made for them. Even Suresh Gopi being a dickhead (ain't nothing new about that) didn't ruin the movie in any way for me- the leading ladies ate up the entire movie and made it hard for me to nitpick and find faults with anything. Fazil's writing doesn't miss a beat either- every single scene lands right where it's supposed to, and you don't want to miss anything that's going on. Man, he really was at his peak in the early 90s. I have absolutely loved all three movies that I've seen from that period, and maybe I'll become a little more serious about hunting the rest down too. Can't believe my love for the 90s has even semi-converted me into loving Malayalam cinema. 

In conclusion, Ilaiyaraaja supremacy isn't just a phrase, it's a lifestyle that I have fully embraced, and so should you, dear reader, so should you. 

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