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AT LAST director Kamal's "Gramaphone" which has been mired in financial problems, has been released all over Kerala and this week in Chennai. The film takes a close look at the dwindling Jewish community in Kochi. The story is about Sachidanandan (Dileep), son of a musician who runs an antique shop in Kochi's famous Mattanchery Jew Street. He falls in love with Jennifer (Meera Jasmine) a Jewish girl who dreams of going back to Israel someday. The highlights of the film are Vidyasagar's soul-stirring music and Dileep acting alongside Meera Jasmine and Navya Nair.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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