On paper, I would say the character played by Rajisha Vijayan in the movie Pakalum Pathiravum has a spectacular scope to be unique and extremely grey. That character is driven by greed and frustration. But the “Masterpiece” director Ajai Vasudev has no plans to explore the shades of that character. And all he did was… Continue reading Pakalum Pathiravum Review | A Dragged Mystery Thriller With Excessive Slow Motion
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.
Boomerang Review | Frivolous Filmmaking Backed by Garbage Writing
Looking at the way Boomerang has been written, it is very evident that Manu Sudhakaran has not tried to understand the change that happened in Malayalam cinema in the last decade. Manu, whose first movie was released back in 2013, is still stuck in the cinematic sensibilities of those days, and his new movie Boomerang… Continue reading Boomerang Review | Frivolous Filmmaking Backed by Garbage Writing
Divorce Review | A Tasteless Lecture With Unremarkable Performances
There is no denying the fact that the common perception of the idea of divorce has never been in favor of women. In most cases, they are considered the reason for a divorce. Mini IG’s movie Divorce tries to depict different variants of divorce in a single movie by using the court as a common… Continue reading Divorce Review | A Tasteless Lecture With Unremarkable Performances
Santhosham Review | A Hollow Script Dipped in Sugary Positivity
Through Santhosham, director Ajith V Thomas is trying to sneak into the monopoly of Jis Joy for creating feel-good movies. Usually, in movies, by the time the film reaches the interval point, the audience will be given an idea about the central conflict. In the case of Santhosham, the happiness quotient is so high that… Continue reading Santhosham Review | A Hollow Script Dipped in Sugary Positivity
Oh My Darling Review | A Lackluster Teen Drama With an Amateur Script
Oh My Darling is a teen movie that tries to do too many things with its teenage sensibility and ends up being a bland creation that’s all over the place. Starring Anikha Surendran and Melvin G Babu as the lead pair, Oh My Darling is a movie that uses clichéd emotional scenes as an excuse… Continue reading Oh My Darling Review | A Lackluster Teen Drama With an Amateur Script
Pranaya Vilasam Review | An Enjoyable Drama With Scope for Refinement
Pranaya Vilasam attempts to blend tragic romances with a humorous narrative without necessarily mocking it. And to be frank, that approach makes this movie interesting. With performances of Manoj KU, Arjun Ashokan, and Anaswara Rajan creating a positive impression on the audience, Pranaya Vilasam is an enjoyable drama with scope for refinement. Suraj, an aspiring… Continue reading Pranaya Vilasam Review | An Enjoyable Drama With Scope for Refinement
Ntikkakkakkoru Premondarnn Review | A Feel-Good Drama With Soft Conflicts and Convenient Solutions
The conversations in the movie Ntikkakkakkoru Premondarnn, especially the ones between those in a tentative relationship, have a very organic flow with less theatrical nature. That makes this wannabe 96 from debutante Adhil Maimoonath Asharaf a nonboring drama. While the relatable nature of the story elements makes it easy for the eyes, the conflicts aren’t… Continue reading Ntikkakkakkoru Premondarnn Review | A Feel-Good Drama With Soft Conflicts and Convenient Solutions
Dear Vaappi Review | An Entrepreneurial Drama That Induces Cringe Instead of Inspiration
The base plot of the new Malayalam film Dear Vaappi is a generic mix of entrepreneurial struggles and a father-daughter relationship. But the R&D of the script is just terrible. With those bumper sticker dialogues drenched in utopian positivity, this cliched motivation drama feels like two-hour-long harassment. Amira and her father, Basheer, are the central… Continue reading Dear Vaappi Review | An Entrepreneurial Drama That Induces Cringe Instead of Inspiration