Sapthamashree Thaskaraha

Well he entertained us last onam with his refreshing take through North 24 Kaatham and this time it is a witty intriguing thriller in the form of Sapthamashree Thaskaraha.Director Anil Radhakrishnan Menon takes up the familiar heist movie genre and gives a well constructed tail end that will make you whistle and clap. As the title… Continue reading Sapthamashree Thaskaraha

Bhaiyya Bhaiyya

Rate of change of focus of the plot of the movie Bhaiyya Bhaiyya is directly proportional to blink of your eyes. Yes I am saying this because the film does not have a specific goal. Constructed with all the compartments of almost all the Benny P Nairambalam movies, Bhaiyya Bhaiyya is a flawed attempt from… Continue reading Bhaiyya Bhaiyya

RajadhiRaja

I don’t really know the exact definition of the so called mass films and I believe everyone have their own version of its definition. Directed by debutant Ajai Vasudev, RajadhiRaja starring megastar Mammootty is packaged very nicely as a festival entertainer. It’s true that it has all the clichés we have seen in some films… Continue reading RajadhiRaja

Peruchazhi

In the beginning of the film, they have asked the audience to switch off their mobile phone and logic. However, asking us to imagine USA as a glorified Kerala was something that was beyond the territory of “switching off logic “. With only dialogue humor working out in scattered portions, Peruchazhi from director Arun Vaidyanathan… Continue reading Peruchazhi

John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu

It is the state committee meeting of emotionless actors and certain makers who are stuck in the past. John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu from director Chandrahasan is a great example of shoddy film making. There isn’t a single scene that makes an impression on the viewer and by the time you finish it you will definitely… Continue reading John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu

Mardaani

Except for that poorly edited climax fight (which would have made the film a totally overwhelming one if executed perfectly), Mardaani from Pradeep Sarkar is a really good cinema that solely focuses on a contemporary issue without any sort of sloppy preaching. With realistic visualisations and sensible characterizations supported by well written dialogues, Mardaani definitely… Continue reading Mardaani

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Munnariyippu

There is a scene in the film Munnariyippu where our central protagonist C K Raghavan explains his philosophy or I should rather say his perspective about independence. To enjoy this film to its best, I think everyone should focus on the depth of that definition. Munnariyippu is a brilliantly scripted film that discusses a story… Continue reading Munnariyippu

Anjaan

Anjaan from director Lingusamy is a film that becomes a dull entertainer because of it’s extremely clichéd making. Lingusamy who is well known for creating spark among the audience with his treatment on very simple stories, fails to create that magic here and Anjaan becomes a below average entertainer. Raju Bhai is a Don in… Continue reading Anjaan

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