Chandrettan Evideya

One among the many small good things about Sidharth Bharathan’s second directorial venture Chandrettan Evideya is that it portrays a complicated family drama episode in a humorous and satirical manner. With performances aiding the simple concept in the correct dosage, this non typical Dileep entertainer is worth watching. Chandramohan is a government employee in the… Continue reading Chandrettan Evideya

Bhaskar The Rascal

In the scripting of Bhaskar The Rascal, you can clearly see the director tweaking his natural style in a way so that the film on the whole will have a remake value. Combined with typical Siddique flavors of fun and characterizations with some too cheesy melodramas and not so surprising climax, Bhaskar The Rascal is… Continue reading Bhaskar The Rascal

Ivan Maryadaraman

If I say that the content of Ivan Maryadaraman is an immature cheesy one, it would be an insult to the original movie written and directed by S S Rajamouli. May be because of the fact that Son of Sardar, the much improvised version of Maryada Ramanna failed to impress the viewers, director Suresh Divakar… Continue reading Ivan Maryadaraman

Oru Vadakkan Selfie

I would say that Oru Vadakkan Selfie is a smart package. It is a movie that uses humor and the desperations of a generation in a hilarious manner to give an enjoyable entertainer. Even after getting fizzled away by a slightly overdramatic climax and a terrible leading lady, the movie manages to stay in our… Continue reading Oru Vadakkan Selfie

Ennum Eppozhum

Lack of a solid story with an interesting conflict zone is evident in the latest Sathyan Anthikkadu movie Ennum Eppozhum. But with a lot of light hearted fun and an effortlessly beautiful performance of Mohanlal makes this movie an enjoyable two and half hour narration without any significant shift in the tale. Vineeth N Pillai… Continue reading Ennum Eppozhum

Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu

Coming from director Priyanandanan,  Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu is an over dramatic satire that kind of impresses with its underlying sarcasm on the society. Inspired from a play written by Saadat Hasan Manto, the only major drawback of this sociopolitical parody is that it is deliberately dramatic and should have been more cinematic. The idea they… Continue reading Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu

100 Days of Love

Somewhere you might want to tag the movie 100 days of love as a dubbed version of a Hollywood Rom Com. With almost every frame having these glossy shots that looks so attractive, debutant director Jenuse Mohamed’s 100 Days of Love looks luxurious but fails to  make a good impression with its predictable and dull… Continue reading 100 Days of Love

You Too Brutus

The problem with most of the recent Malayalam movies that came under the “new generation” label was that they always try to overdo the small content they have. The good thing about the movie You Too Brutus is that it sticks to its basic agenda. You might feel that there is no story part in… Continue reading You Too Brutus

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