Welcome to Central Jail

If the television level skit comedies are what you are expecting from a comedy entertainer movie, Welcome to Central Jail starring Dileep is an okay film. The theme of the movie is so damn wafer thin and clichéd and all they have tried is just to include numerous jokes, largely misogynistic to get that instantaneous… Continue reading Welcome to Central Jail

Baar Baar Dekho

Baar Baar Dekho is this time travel movie that tries to lecture the audience about the significance of giving up a little bit of your ambition for the sake of your family life. I don’t wish to sound like an egoistic male chauvinist, but the kind of one sided blaming politics this movie had was… Continue reading Baar Baar Dekho

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Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho

Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho is a template inspirational story mixed with the elements we see in typical Malayalam movies set in village backdrop. The basic thought of this movie is based on Paulo Coelho’s famous quote, “If you want something,  all the universe conspires you in achieving it.” Many characters in this movie are reciting… Continue reading Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho

Iru Mugan

I found Iru Mugan really funny for its lazy scripting style. Tamil Cinema always had this obsession towards sci-fi subjects and yet again the lack of a pan global outlook and the really naïve way of depicting events makes this movie largely a laughable one for its on screen seriousness. Except for that dark knight… Continue reading Iru Mugan

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Oozham

Prior to the release of the film Oozham, director Jeethu Joseph was constantly trying to reduce the hype by saying it is not a suspense thriller, but a revenge drama. It was a good strategy considering the fact that the movie had moments of excitement soaked in surprising twists. Made on a tried and tested… Continue reading Oozham

Oppam

Crime thrillers are supposed to be nail-biting with clinical perfection in detailing along with something that makes the movie qualify for being called as a unique one. The plot of Oppam which has a blind man in search of a murderer indeed is an exciting one. But with plot elements and the whole screenplay having… Continue reading Oppam

Akira

Remember Prithviraj’s Puthiyamugham? Akira’s format and packaging somewhere reminded me of that movie. It is the remake of the 2011 Tamil movie Mouna Guru, with a difference of making the central protagonist a female. The boldness Murugadoss has shown in coming up with such a positive decision has to be appreciated, but he hasn’t completely… Continue reading Akira

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Popcorn

Popcorn directed by Aneesh Upasana has a really directionless script. I remember seeing a promotional post in the official page of the movie saying, after NPCB here comes one more road movie. A total of 10 minutes shots showing the characters travelling in various vehicles don’t really make a movie worthy of being called a… Continue reading Popcorn

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