

Aana Alaralodalaral
Hashim, a young boy living in the neighborhoods of an affluent Hindu family that owns an elephant named Shekarankutty, is accused of stealing the tusker's golden chain. Hashim's family is shamed by the rich for the crime and they are forced to leave the village. Years later, Hashim, now a wealthy man returns to the village, only to see the once affluent family is now facing financial crisis. What happens next, forms the crux.
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Plot Summary
The film revolves around a man who is determined to rescue an elephant that is trapped and suffering. He faces numerous obstacles and challenges in his quest to save the animal, highlighting themes of animal welfare and human intervention.
Critical Reception
Aana Alaralodalaral received mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed towards its thematic relevance and the central performance, but criticism often pointed towards its slow pacing and predictable narrative. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the message and others finding the execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its noble intentions and focus on animal welfare.
- Criticized for its sluggish narrative and lack of engaging plot points.
- The performances were generally seen as adequate, but not particularly standout.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, "Aana Alaralodalaral," translates to "Elephants Trumpeting." It was intended to draw attention to the plight of elephants and conservation efforts.
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