This story is from December 6, 2019

Ulta movie review highlights: A world of self-sufficient women lock horns with men

The film extends to 122 min 52 sec, and highlights an utopian world, where women rule
Ulta movie review highlights: A world of self-sufficient women lock horns with men
The film Ulta potrays an imaginary village Ponnapuram in Kerala, where women are in power.
From cutting down coconut to being the panchayat president in the village, women rule the world in Ponnapuram.
Anusree appears as Pournami, the panchayat president, who leads the women in the village. The women are highly feared and respected by their husbands and other men in the village
A sudden attack on Pournami and her sister, law student Parvathy (Prayaga Martin) prompt women to learn martial arts for self-protection.
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To teach them Gokul Suresh as Chandru comes up, but rather than training them Chandru has some other plans in the village. What will it be, lets find out after the interval.
Actress Santhi Krishna, Surabhi Lekshmi, Tasni Khan, Sethulekshmi, Ramesh Pisharody, Binu Adimali and Jaffer Idukki play important roles.
The plot gives predominance to women empowerment and shows nothing is difficult for the female folks.
Punnapuram takes us to a world which every women in today's world will wish to live in without getting oppressed by men.
The opening song sung by Vaikom Vijayalakshmi helps the audience to give a good picture of self-sufficient women community of the village.
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