The latest Kunchako Boban starrer Valliyum Thetti Pulliyum Thetti somewhat felt like a fused version of Meesamadhavan and Amen. I am not comparing the movie with the above mentioned movies or making allegation that it’s a copy or something. The film has the similar premise of the Lal Jose movie (and a few more films… Continue reading Valliyum Thetti Pulliyum Thetti
Category: Malayalam
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James and Alice
When the second half of James and Alice started, I had this impression that the movie will take a lighter approach in presenting its idea. But after that very narrow phase of “Bruce almighty”ness the film went back to its teary dramatic phase and thus fails to create an emotional impact on the viewers. James… Continue reading James and Alice
Shikhamani
The lack of a good director is evident in every visual of the movie Shikhamani. I am not saying the script is great or something. But what strikes the most in this dull thriller is the carelessness of the director. A least possible plot gets narrated in the most predictable way and there is nothing… Continue reading Shikhamani
Leela
Large number of people was sort of questioning the lack of a story in Leela when the movie finished. Well I guess none of them have taken an effort to read the short story that came in Mathrubhumi. While the short story narrated the entire proceedings through the eyes of Pillechan, the movie Leela shows… Continue reading Leela
Jacobinte Swargarajyam
It is a story based on the life of director Vineeth Sreenivasan’s close friend, so I can’t really say that the story is too much of a fiction. Jacobinte Swargarajyam, the fourth movie from Vineeth Sreenivasan works nicely as a feel good entertainer. It isn’t over the top at any point, but at the same… Continue reading Jacobinte Swargarajyam
King Liar
King Liar celebrates the reunion of the epic combo Siddique- Lal. But the movie doesn’t really generate the feel we expect when both of them combines for a project. The movie does offer you a good amount of humor, but that’s strictly because of the dialogues which were written by Bipin Chandran. With the plot… Continue reading King Liar
Kali
Barring the awkwardness of Sai Pallavi’s Malayalam, Kali is a fair enough movie that had the scope to be a really daring attempt, but may be because of the burden of expectations they decided not to go for the risky part and make it a more commercially appealing, yet realistic cinema with elements of fun… Continue reading Kali
Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha
Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha has these flaws of theatricality in scenes, but the movie has really powerful ironies which does create an impact on the viewer. It questions the religions for its transformation in to something that divides people and utilizes their inabilities. With undertones of many social misunderstandings in the narrative it’s a film that… Continue reading Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha