If you thought Kousalya Supraja Rama is a preacher and boring it is not. It’s a 100-percent entertainer that’s brilliantly packed with a “punch” to the male ego.
Apart from the main agenda, the movie surprisingly has every element that’s termed commercial. It has humour, romance, drama and the right number of emotions.
While Ram from the Ramayana signifies the “maryada purushottam“, who is the epitome of a “real man”, Shashank derives this tale of a reel/real man from a woman’s perspective.
It’s not Ram alone, but the tale of Kousalya also showcases how a dutiful wife sacrifices everything for the sake of her man and her children, without a pinch of regret.
Apart from Darling Krishna and Milana Nagaraj, Dr Nagabhushan as Ram’s cousin keeps the humour going right till the end. Brinda is not only good-looking but also has great acting skills.
After all is said and done, Kousalya Supraja Rama is for everyone, especially those who are living under the assumption that women’s feelings are not as important as men's.