The very last moment of the Aashiq Abu film Gangster has it saying something different from what we used to see in these gangster movies. But apart from a few scenes that praises the attitude of Akbar Ali Khan, the movie fails in creating a fresh wave which I believe the trailer was able to… Continue reading Gangster
Category: Malayalam
Up to date and articulated reviews of Malayalam movies based on the quality of entertainment of each one. Visit here and decide which movie is going to make you feel worth spending your time and money.
Onnum Mindathe
Faizal Ali’s impressive cinematography is the main thing that saves the movie Onnum Mindathe from being an irritating experience. Built on the same platform of the 80’s films that had these extra marital affairs and family destruction as the theme, Onnum Mindathe from the Ordinary director Sugeeth becomes really ordinary with huge amount of melodrama… Continue reading Onnum Mindathe
Parankimala
The existence of true love in a lust filled society was something that made the 1981 Bharathan film Parankimala a different romeo and Juliet. But when it comes to the remake they have tried to create some difference by changing the narration style to a flash back mode and it eventually ruined the romance in… Continue reading Parankimala
Praise The Lord
The film opens to a chaos of technical mistakes starting from the painfully mixed song and a Goa sequence where you can clearly see two Suresh Krishnas. The intention of the makers of Praise the lord is to create some humor on the silver screen with the unique characters they have in the story. But… Continue reading Praise The Lord
Konthayum Poonoolum
The treatment of the first half of the film Konthayum Poonoolum doesn’t have anything really innovative and in fact our experiences with the usual horror films might make things slightly funny. But in the second half of the movie the writers take the movie to a different level that is less superficial. With horror being… Continue reading Konthayum Poonoolum
Hangover
Much like the latest Asif Ali film Pakida, Hangover directed by debutant director Sreejith Sukumaran also attempts to take the story to a social commitment level, but here the events are bizarre. With a friendship that desperately tries to look cool and some attempts to show the negative side of some people using the old… Continue reading Hangover
Parayan Bakki Vechathu
Its a political thriller that lacks thrill and fire. Directed by Kareem, Parayan Bakki Vechathu is just a repeat telecast of many films we have seen in the past that includes the corruption and hidden agendas of bureaucrats and political parties. This film tries to incorporate latest developments in the political environment but the creative… Continue reading Parayan Bakki Vechathu
Ettekaal Second
For those of you who have abused me for many reviews which were pathetic in your view, I have a happy news for you. I got the punishment for all those mistakes in the form of a cult classic named Ettekaal Second. As the hero and heroine hugged one another in the climax, I was… Continue reading Ettekaal Second