Monsoon Mangoes

Monsoon Mangoes from Abi Varghese created bit of a confusion in my mind on giving a verdict. Well the film has spoof, it has sarcasm and at the end of it all there is this live your life/ take risk sort of motivational idea. To be honest, I feel this mixture of entirely different treatments… Continue reading Monsoon Mangoes

Paavada

If you look at the cast and crew of the movie Paavada, it is really a mixed bag. It has Marthandan in the director’s chair after a disastrous Acha Din, but it also has the screen writer of 1983 and Best actor, Bipin Chandran sharing the writer credits. I also had a slight fear that… Continue reading Paavada

Maalgudy Days

I have no clue why director Siddique compared this film with Bharathan’s Malootty. Maalgudy Days is a movie that has a very petty script that fails to engage you. The based on a true story part has little to do with the movie’s content (As they clearly stated it at the end). With child actors… Continue reading Maalgudy Days

Style

Ever wished to see a Malayalam film that looks like a typical Telugu masala heroism movie? (I never wished for that). Then Style directed by Binu S is that attempt. The ad caption of the film was that it is the first cliché film of 2016, well I would say it is the first Malayalam… Continue reading Style

Adi Kapyare Kootamani

It has humor in dialogues for sure and that will keep you engaged and you will definitely laugh. When you look at the whole plot, Adi Kapyare Kootamani doesn’t have much of an exciting premise or a compelling story structure to its credit. But with actors like Aju Varghese and Neeraj Madhav performing really well… Continue reading Adi Kapyare Kootamani

Two Countries

Two countries is a typical Dileep movie with his usual style comedy and the humor in this film is in that similar zone of My Boss and Ring Master. Filled with dialogue humor and certain situational jokes, it offers you lots of moments to laugh if you are not much bothered about the storyline. Ullas… Continue reading Two Countries

Charlie

About Charlie, you can’t say that you can relate to that character. Charlie is a person whom at least some of us want to be in life. That person who lives a detached life but everyone who comes to his life gets attached to him. The latest Martin Prakkat film written by Unni R is… Continue reading Charlie

Jo and the Boy

The stretched second half and the lack of a convincing presentation of an ambitious backdrop puts the latest Manju Warrier starrer Jo and the boy in an unimpressive zone. Not to be ignored is the sheer pleasure of seeing the glimpses of the Summer in Bethlehem like Manju, but with a too cheesy plot that… Continue reading Jo and the Boy