Ohm Shanthi Oshaana

Ohm Shanthi Oshaana from Jude Anthany Joseph is a film that has some exaggerations and immaturity in its content. But with the humor in the treatment and also with the cunning extraction of the leading lady, this one is a good fun watch. The story is a woman centric one and the protagonist here is Pooja Mathew the… Continue reading Ohm Shanthi Oshaana

Frozen

Not following the cliched way of showing us the rise of the underdog is the biggest difference and plus of Disney’s Frozen directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee. With some stunning visuals of the snow filled mountains and good humor, this animation flick is worth investing your time. Elsa is the princess of Arendelle and… Continue reading Frozen

Chayiliam

Its almost the same topic that we have seen in films like Thaniyavarthanam and even in Paithrukam where we can see a conflict between science and myths. Chayiliam explores the same subject through another perspective. A society that doesn’t question the rituals that drives them is the target here. The story is focusing on Gauri… Continue reading Chayiliam

London Bridge

Luxury and some scenery of London and its outskirts is rich in almost all frames of London Bridge. But the very necessary thing in a romantic drama is missing here; romance. With a robotic heroin spoiling the party, this comeback film of Anil C Menon is a disappointment. Vijay Das is a business man in… Continue reading London Bridge

1983

An elegantly made charming film with abundant humor and sensible emotions. With perfect casting and sound visuals to enhance its quality, this movie from debutante director Abrid Shine is a pleasure ride. Comparing it with Lagaan is total rubbish; all I could sense was a distant similarity with Nagesh Kukunoor’s Iqbal. But by reinventing that basic thought the writers of the movie… Continue reading 1983

Jai Ho

The first confusion in my mind was during the interval of the movie Jai Ho where I almost thought that the film was over as Salman thrashed the villain and they wrote Jai Ho on screen instead of interval or intermission. Fortunately there was a second half and that in someway saves the “Thank You”… Continue reading Jai Ho

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Mannar Mathai Speaking 2

After the disastrous outing of Geethaanjali (which took characters from the classic Manichithrathazhu) my hopes on Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 wasn’t that high. May be because of that I didn’t felt the movie as a boring one. The second part of Mannar Mathai Speaking (third one in the franchise) directed by Mamas is a watchable… Continue reading Mannar Mathai Speaking 2

Salala Mobiles

First of all a big thanks to Jacob Gregory for offering some moments of laughter with his natural facial expressions and voice modulation. If he was not there, Salala Mobiles would have easily became a tough competitor for Mohanlal’s Vamanapuram Bus route. Because in both films people are still searching for the reason why the… Continue reading Salala Mobiles