Iyobinte Pusthakam

Every Amal Neerad film has facets that will be captivating for those who analyze cinemas very closely. Iyobinte Pusthakam, his new film with Fahadh Faasil is no different in that aspect and it offers a grand visual treat to its viewer. As always, the only hiccup I could sense was in the script, which somewhere… Continue reading Iyobinte Pusthakam

Varsham

Having an imperfect central protagonist has this advantage of creating sequences relatable to the general audience and if the filmmaker tries to convey certain ideas through such characters, the chances of impact are high. Varsham from director Ranjith Sankar does that with the help of power packed performances. Varsham shows us the most significant segment… Continue reading Varsham

Njangalude Veettile Adhithikal

Njangalude Veettile Adhithikal is too much of drama in a script that is confused about its nature. Veteran director Sibi Malayil has presented a suspense drama in a very amateur way through this cinema. Following the same concept of Russell Crowe starrer A Beautiful Mind, this movie from Sibi Malayil is a boring experience. It’s… Continue reading Njangalude Veettile Adhithikal

Ithihasa

Ithihasa directed by debutant Binu S gave me a feeling of watching a perfectly rectified and dubbed Telugu film. I am not insulting the movie or the making by saying so. It’s just that most of the Telugu fantasy fictions I have seen has certain level of exaggerations and awkward dubbing that spoils the fun… Continue reading Ithihasa

Asha Black

For an argument you can say that this film discusses contemporary issues like online relationships and the problems children have to face these days. But a cinema should be able to create an impact in you. Asha Black directed by debutant John Robinson is a melodramatic junk that is very amateurish in terms of scripting.… Continue reading Asha Black

Tamaar Padaar

Tamaar Padaar literally exploded my pocket. It has this peculiar humor in the narrative but the film severely lacks one big thing called the story. All these beard promotions and pre release anticipations looked senseless after watching this film from Dileesh Nair. Jumper Thampi and Tube light Mani are two circus artists who perform these… Continue reading Tamaar Padaar

Homely Meals

Homely meals from director Anoop Kannan is a too ambitious film that talks about having ambitions in life. Inspiring people by showing the hard work is not a subject that is unfamiliar to us. Beginning with the same kind of drama that we have seen in Udayanaanu Tharam, homely meals written by Vipin Atley is… Continue reading Homely Meals

Money Ratnam

The feel of the Santhosh Nair film Money Ratnam is somewhat similar to that of Kili Poyi and Delhi Belly (except for the heavy drug usage). Following the footsteps of the new trend of focusing on that life changing one day’s events, the karma philosophy etc, Money Ratnam is that simple humble entertainer that has… Continue reading Money Ratnam