Saturday, 7 November 2020

Gatham

Gatham (Telugu) (Amazon Prime) - A thriller that works !!!

The story of a couple forced to lock horns with a psychopath is what Gatham is setup as.

There is an air of fakeness and artificiality in the way Gatham unfolds for the first half an hour. You quite know that it is a 'make-believe' setup that is being shown to you and the major plot is yet to be revealed. Thankfully it does work well after the major unravel and the events that follow suit have the right amount of suspense, thrill and emotional connect to keep you hooked on. The gripping narrative helps overcome the presence of a whole lot of in-experienced actors to a great extent and with a pretty good climax to cap off things, it's a movie that works fine. It does have it's share of flaws and illogical moments throughout it's narrative, but considering the fact that this was an attempt at a pretty small canvas, it is ignorable.

This is an interesting, harmless thriller and should be well worth the 100 odd minutes you invest on it !!!


Thursday, 5 November 2020

Mirzapur 2

Mirzapur 2 - 'Outshines' its predecessor !!!

A lot many would think what the hype around launch of Mirzapur 2 was, considering the fact that the first season was at best a familiar gangster drama with its share of violence and bloodshed with some good acting being the key notable factor.

 

But after sitting through Mirzapur 2 it isn't a surprise if you feel that it's notches above its predecessor in terms of its class and content. The making is top-notch, the background score remains superb and you have a good and intense plot presented quite well with revenge and betrayal being the backbone of its theme. The key notable factor is the time they've invested for developing the multiple traits of the key characters which becomes even more significant considering the fact that there are very few positive characters in the narrative. Another surprising element is the bit of subtle humor they've tried to bring in to the narrative albeit at very few places.

 

Lead by Pankaj Tripathi, the core cast continue to rock and put up a pretty impressive show on offer. The star though is Divyendu Sharma as Munna Bhaiyya whose character has been given a lot of traits and he goes about portraying the insecurities, the frustrations and the little bit of good nature inside the character to great effect. The new additions to the cast including Isha Thalwar, Priyanshu Painyuli as Robin and Anjum Sharma as Sharad Shukla deserve a special mention for their performances.

 

Keep your kids away and make sure you watch Season 1 before you start off with this. You are in all likelihood going to enjoy this gripping drama !!!




Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Archives 2020

Serious Men - Seriously brilliant !!!

What happens when a father, offended by all the discrimination he has got in terms of caste and his backward status since his childhood, take upon the world by projecting his son as genius?

The core concept of Serious Men is quite superb and something we can relate to. Though its presented as a satire and dealing with a lot of superfluous stuff, almost all the content in it seems so damn real and relatable. It also scores in the way in which it so easily strikes a balance between the right intentions of the father and the wrong methods he chooses to get it done without ever tilting in favour of which part is actually right. It also doesn't get preachy at any point and presents its stuff with the right amount of drama and poise with the effects on the kid who's the center of the show being portrayed in its true-self and being one of the striking points of the movie.

With Nawazuddin Siddiqui holding the forte there isn't usually much scope for anyone to overpower him and in Serious Men also he comes up with one dazzling performance. He convinces us of his thought process and actions and makes us root for his ideas at-least a bit. Aakshath Das as his 10 year old son is quite brilliant as well and kudos to his acting in the scenes where he breaks down due to immense pressure. There are good supporting acts from Nasser and Indira Tiwari to complement the great show put forth by the on-screen father-son duo.

This one is a classy and significant film that deserves a watch !!! 

Forbidden Love (Zee5) - Harmless to sit through !!!

What's it about?

4 separate films that pay justice to it's title 'Forbidden' Love !!!

How's each story?

Rules of the Game - It can be termed as well-made, bold, out of the box and one which is quite different from your usual stuff. It's acted quite superbly as well with both Aahana Kumra and Chandan Roy Sanyal being really good. But the key problem is at the end of the film, you just don’t quite get what they were trying to convey or what the craziness in the story was putting forth to us !!!

Diagnosis of Love - It's a quite interesting and engaging watch and is quite crisp as well. But the problem is that you cant get over the 'artificiality' that's on show, be it the sequences or the dialogues !!!

* Re-summarizing the previous 2 story reviews too:

Arranged Marriage - Quite good with the gay relationship being executed convincingly, the social taboo being portrayed efficiently but then let down by a terrible ending. Ali Fazal and Omkar Kapoor have played their parts quite well.

Anamika - Pretty well made by Priyadarshan with the forbidden love build-up executed well and having a climax that takes you by surprise even though you were anticipating something similar. Pooja Kumar is impressive and so too is the youngster Aditya Seal

What's the summary?

It doesn't attempt anything new or ground-breaking except for the story 'Rules of the Game'. But at the end of it all, it's 4 separate stories of around 45 minutes each that you can take your own sweet time to watch and something you can easily sit through !!!

JL50 - Quite interesting !!!

A plane with some important Indian delegates goes missing and a team of CBI officials is assigned the investigation of the same. A plan crash is reported hours later but it turns out to be of a flight that took off from the same airport 35 years ago. The mystery behind the same is what JL50 is all about.

JL50 is quite an intriguing series and explores a different genre from what you'd usually see from an Indian web series. It works well for the fact that the plot is different, duration is pretty short, the presentation is quite crisp and there is hardly any deviation from the main plot. Though the mystery unraveling looks a bit bland, the episode that follows is a real fascinating one and elevates the status of this series to a 'pretty good one'. Abhay Deol and Pankaj Kapoor are quite efficient and is one of the other reason why you are kept hooked on.

There are quite a few negatives including the tacky VFX ,a lot of the logical flaws and the fact that they rush through and ignore a lot of stuff since they wanted to keep it real short. But those are ones which you could chose to excuse for the positives and the uniqueness it offers.

It's never gonna be one of the best rated or a series that will make you go wow. But it's one that works and is well worth your time !!!

Aashram - Falters away after a great start !!!

As the name suggests, Aashram revolves around the story of a Godman (played by Bobby Deol) and his bhakts.

Aashram gets it right for around half of its duration. It's quite hard-hitting and the murky dealings of the Godman, the caste system, the political-spiritual nexus, the blind faith devotees etc are all portrayed quite proficently during the initial half. The making is also of the top most quality and you have a set of actors ( including Bobby Deol :) ) who are quite impressive. But things get repetitive after the first 4-5 episodes and you get a feel that the story is just not moving ahead. It seems they wanted to drag the Season 1 and keep a whole lot for the upcoming seasons/parts. The makers somehow fail to keep us hooked from the half way point and ruins what would have worked had it's second half been crisp and solid.

It has set itself well for Part 2 but you wouldn't be too excited waiting for it !!!

Maniyarayile Ashokan - A topsy-turvy affair !!!

The life of the senior bachelor Ashokan (played by Gregory) and his attempts to tie the nuptial knot is what the movie is all about.

The movie had a pretty low buzz attached to it - The thought of whether Gerogory could handle the lead role was keeping everyone at bay and neither did the trailer promise anything exceptional. But the first hour of the movie does go contrary to expectations and was quite impressive. Some pretty well-shot frames, the light-hearted subject, some decent humour, pretty good acting by the entire cast and the good songs kept you hooked on to the proceedings. But once the plot moves into it's depection of the 'weird' concept it was putting forth, things go pretty haywire. One does feel that it is ok to try out something different, but when the execution is so confusing and un-interesting as it happens with this movie there is nothing much you can do except give a lot of work to the fast-forward button. It seems that they were quite confused on whether to take a sarcastic route or make it serious/sentimental and ended up making a complete mess out of it.The makers completely ruin the good work they'd done in the intial half and comes up with a totally chaotic and unbelievably stupid second half that you wish to end soon.

It's a pity that inspite of a good performance from the star cast and some good moments the movie boasts of, it isn't a recommended watch even on OTT !!!

The Old Guard (Netflix) - Impressive stuff !!!

Some swashbuckling action, the decent pace it keeps throughout, the unique storyline, the enticing background score and some real good acting ensures that this movie is a great watch. The way they've gone about building the key characters and their background story is quite commendable as well and ensures that the fictional element in the story is quite convincing.

Go for it !!!

Avrodh -

The URI attack of 2016 and the Indian retaliation forms the basic premise of Avrodh.

There are quite a few number of things which makes the series 'watchable' :

- With 9 episodes of around half an hour each, the content is crisp and neatly packed without any lag

- The visual appeal is quite top-notch with the locales and camera work being the key standouts.

- The cast is quite good and effective with Amit Sadh leading the way and good supporting acts by Neeraj Kabi and Darshan Kumar.

But where it misses the mark in being a good series is in its attempt to play to the gallery. At numerous points in the narrative, the makers miss the fact that they're doing a web-series which could have worked much better sans the clap-worthy dialogues that would have worked in a single screen and by also doing away with the terrorist propadanga cliche's. It seems they wanted the series to be 'Bollywood-isque' with a lot of focus on the hero, his heroism and his chilsed-figure :) In addition, though the final action sequences are quite good, they somewhere miss to bring out the real stress and feel of the ground exercise the Special forces had conducted considering all the planning that went in was captured quite methodically.

It's not a bad experience to sit through but it's definitely not one you are going to be ecstatic about !!!

DilBechara - Stretched and lifeless !!!

The love story between two terminally ill individuals is what Dil Bechara is all about.

Dil Bechara is a pretty disappointing movie to sit through. Barring some very few sequences and dialogues in the first half, the movie doesn't offer you anything novel. The fact that it would be a 'cliche-fest' was expected but there is simply no life in the flow of events or in the way the characters are developed which helps it overcome it's drawback.

Sushanth Singh and Sanjana Sanghi share a great chemistry and are quite brilliant in the lead roles. Along with the same what makes the movie 'bearable' to a certain extent is the good supporting act by Kizie's parent characters(Saswata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee) and ARR's music.

Empathy with the late hero seems to be the sole factor that's driving the movie's popularity !!!

#alive (Netflix) - Quite an 'significant' watch that stresses the need to survive a tough phase !!!

A video game live streamer wakes up a morning in his apartment to realize that his town has been infected and there are zombies all around. To make matters worse, his family is out and he's short of groceries and food at home.

Alive is a pretty good watch for anyone who wouldn't mind a zombie genre movie ( even if they are trying it for the first time). The loneliness and helplessness of the main character, the slimmer hope that gives him the will to survive, his survival journey, the frustrations he goes through etc are all captured real convincingly. It's tightly written, is shot well and during its duration of less than 100 minutes has its share of surprises and thrilling moments to keep you hooked. 

Where it fails a bit is in the fact that like the much appreciated 'Train to Busan' in the same genre, it fails to get you fully connected with and root for the main characters. Still that's not something which would act as a damper in enjoying this fare.

It's worth a watch and a movie that fits into the 'lock-down time' watch perfectly !!!

#Cargo  (Netflix) - Can't quite figure out the motive behind this movie !!!

What's the movie about?

A futuristic film where you go into a spaceship(helmed by trained astronauts) post your death,for the final round of transition to your next life. 

What's good about it?

- A never before heard story-line (sci-fi + Mythology) which touches upon the elements of loneliness, self-discovery etc as well

- Good performances by Vikrant Massey and Swetha Tripathi.

- A decent amount of well-shot scenes that is fun at times whereas thought-provoking at other times.

What goes against it?

- The slow pace...

- The big disappointment is that after the movie is over you are left resigned to the fact that you cannot find a purpose with this movie 🙂 You begin to wonder what exactly the makers were upto !!!

What's the summary?

It's a path-breaking film with respect to the story-line it chooses. But the execution ends up making it an easily avoidable affair !!!

#CUSoon- A landmark film !!!

Though at many points in the movie we are left to wonder if technology is so advanced, it never even crosses our mind as a negative against the film. Such is the finesse with which the crew has gone about narrating this gripping saga that you are awed by the brilliance of the team behind this venture. The fact that they use a rarely followed medium of presentation is good enough to catch your attention, but what's equally magnificent is the emotional connect they're able to build with the virtual characters in the story. The editor/cameraman also deserve a lot of credit for the top-notch presentation of the virtual characters for this wouldn't have been something they've been used to all this while.

It requires superb performers to enact this story and Fahad,Roshan and Darshana are quite exceptional in that regard. Each get their space and moments in the tale and make it really memorable. Watch out specially for the scenes in which Fahad vents out his professional frustrations and also the one where he breaks down as he uncovers the truth.

It's a movie for the ages and one that surely deserves to be talked about all across the globe !!!

#ClassOf83 - A lost opportunity !!!

Class of 83 had a promising story-line - A Dean in the Police training academy selects a group of 5 whom he wants to use to eliminate gangsters in fake encounters. Over the course of 7-8 years, how the selected cadets get on with the task at hand and how they also forge their own methods makes up for some interesting watching.

The main problem with the movie is that it's grossly inconsistent. After the really promising start it loses focus at multiple points in the narrative and turns out to be an ordinary cop-gangster drama in the background of a corrupt system where some of the stuff look totally baseless. Also there is a lack of detailing around the whole process which gives us the feeling of it being too rushed to reach the plot's end objective. But where it works is in it's quite engrossing first half an hour and at those points where they've kept it realistic with respect to the dialogues,characterisation and the true flaws in the system. The fact that it's set in the 1980's also aids the movie as we are spared of a lot of advanced technical wizadry. Bobby Deol is quite efficient ( except in the sequences where he has to cry 🙂 ) and is supported by the group of 5 who are really brilliant. There are good supporting acts as well by Joy Sengupta and Vishwajeet Pradhan.

At less than 100 minutes, it's a decent watch. Yet you would feel disappointed with the fact that the makers couldn't fully tap the potential of the plot they had on hand !!!

#GunjanSaxena - Soars High !!!

Gunjan Saxena doesn't stay away from all those elements that you would normally expect to see in a biopic on India's ‏first war IAF officer - There is the dramatised and fictionalised version of the opposition and mockery from the family/society,the supporting hand that helps chase her dreams and the indifference from her male colleagues etc. But where the movie towers above all this is in the fact that the sequence of events look very believable and you are able to relate and feel Gunjan's struggles in her journey to success. Even the 'winning' moment and her small achievements are presented with the right amount of  drama and the director deserves due credit for not going overboard at these junctures. It also scores in the fact that there isn't much over-patriotism on show and thankfully we are spared of any romantic elements or side tracks that would have mostly been part of a Bollywood movie (even if it was a biopic). .The songs and background music is another positive element of the movie with some really good numbers by Amit Trivedi. 

Jhanvi Kapoor does indeed struggle to look and play the part of the Air Force officer. But it isn't by any means a total disastrous or poor performance and she does have her moments. But the 'star' of the movie without doubt would be Pankaj Tripathi. With his subtle mannerisms and amazing dialogue delivery, he dons the role of Gunjan's understanding dad remarkably well and gives us a performance to cherish forever. Vineet Kumar Singh and Angad Bedi both play their supporting act parts to perfection in-spite of the small part they play in the movie.

The movie is well worth a watch and for a change it's an OTT release that would have fared well in the theatres as well !!!

#RaatAkeliHai (Netflix) - Worth it !!!

A murder in a haveli and the investigation on the same is what Raat Akeli Hai is all about.

RAH is a film that doesn't really seem to concerned about it's running time. It goes on a slow pace introducing it's characters, setting the scene and then going about solving it's 'whodunit' mystery. But thankfully the slowness never acts as a dampener in enjoying the movie and the credit for the same should go to the it's hoard of well developed characters and the few yet believable twists that it has up its sleeve. The director deserves a pat on the back for the way he's narrated the mystery without too much of a flashback and for blending the subplots without really deviating from the main story. And then there is this wonderful mother-son segment (Nawazuddin Sidiqui-Ila Arun) which though short was your break from the otherwise serious tone the movie had maintained. 

With such a stellar cast at it's disposal there was hardly a chance of the movie getting it wrong with respect to the acting and it pans out exactly that way. Still how can one not specially mention Nawazuddin Sidiqqui and Radhhika Apte both of whom are brilliant as always !!!

This is recommended for anyone who wouldn't mind a slow 'whodunit' thriller !!!

#Undekhi (SONY LIV)- A gripping thriller !!!

A murder happening at a wedding and the attempts of the culprit's family to cover it up using their political and criminal clout is what Undekhi is all about.

The makers deserve a huge round of applause for coming up with a gripping narrative that never slows down or lags at any instance. Things move at a pretty fast clip, the events look real, the helplessness of a lot of characters on the run is captured magnificently well and you have the influential villains looking and playing their part with absolute conviction. The twists they bring about also never looked forced or out of place and this is one of those series which ticks all the right boxes with respect to being a captivating thriller. The way the show goes about showing the corrupt system and the struggles of ordinary souls at the wrong end of the might of an influential clan is a key highlight of the narrative and is one factor which lets you connect to the plot.

Though there are a handful of actors with a limited set of expressions and it has no superstar cast to boast of, Undekhi is still blessed with some terrific performances. Dibyendu Bhattacharya as the DSP, Harsh Chayya as the murderer along with Apeksha Agarwal as the tribal girl are the stars of the show while Surya Sharma as Rinku looks commanding and towering as the bad guy.

It is one series which might have gone places had it been released in one of the bigger platforms like Prime or Netflix !!!

#BreatheIntotheShadows - 'Flawed' much like it's predecessor !!!

The story of a father being forced to go on a killing spree by the kidnapper of his 7 year old daughter is what Breathe 2 is set-up as.

Breathe franchise seems to be build on this 'wonderful' logic (pun intended) that innocent people can go on a killing spree when the life of their kid is in danger. They turn out to be meticulous planners like contract killers would be, seems well versed with technology and health related matters and above all slip through the hands of law like anything. Breathe 2 too follows the same pattern till around its half when all of a sudden you're given a much needed twist and then have an interesting backdrop story to take the plot forward. But the term 'illogical' is so tightly coupled with the franchise that you are left wondering many a time over the rest of the plot as to how exactly some of this is even possible !!! The level of absurdity on display at times is quite tough to comprehend.

There are quite a few things that work though. It is shot quite lavishly, does offer it's share of thrills and excitement, got a quite enticing background score and is engaging to a good extent. And it ends up quite interestingly as well !!!

Abhishek Bachan gets one of his meatiest roles yet and he does make it count. Though he is limited a bit by his skills which leads him to faltering at a few places, he'll definitely not be a reason for you to dislike the series. Amit Sadh adds on to his fan-base with yet another sober performance and is one of the very few positives about the show.

On the whole, this might be one of those shows that you might still end up sitting through with some interest till the end without finding any good reason to do so !!!

#YourHonor (SONY LIV)  - Picks up really well towards the latter half !!!

A honest and upright judge going out of the way to save his son from the police and goons post a hit and run accident case is what Your Honor is all about.

The plot of Your Honour develops around a plethora of lies blurted out one after the other by the lead character . For such a plot to grab your attention, the deception should feel a lot sensible and you should also feel that urge to see the culprit escaping the law. For around the first 7 episodes of Your Honour you don't feel any of these two and at multiple points, you wish that they get caught and this would end for good. But things take a turn from the 8th episode when more characters start to learn the truth and the way the plot moves on from there is quite gripping. It does have a brilliant ending too which helps you get over to a certain extent the 'uneasy and irritated' feel you would have had in the initial half of the story . It also sets itself well for a second season.

One thing though that you shouldn't have a complaint about would be the way the main characters have been portrayed on screen. The 'subtle yet cunning' demeanour of Jimmy Sheirgill, the single-mother police officer played by Mita Vasisht,Varun Badodla's character who gets trapped in the web of his loyalty to the judge and the manipulated and helpless lawyer character played by Parul Gulati are just some of the characters in this plot that have been developed and enacted really well and a key reason that makes you sit through this drama.

It requires a lot of patience and needs convincing yourself to sit through the initial half of this series. If you manage to do so, there is a good chance that you would find it worthwhile by the end of the show !!!

#SufiyumSujathayum - A 'pedestrian' affair !!!

After guessing the story right from the trailers, one would be curious to know if the movie gets it's bases covered to make it a 'worthwhile' love story

Does the background score and music work?

Yes it does. It's in-fact one of the major positives of the movie, for M Jayachandran has done full justice to the mood of the story with a soulful background score to go along with a couple of good songs.

Does the lead pair chemistry and performances work?

Yes it does. The pair look good together and their romantic glances/moments together are captured really well. Jayasuriya in the supporting role of the helpless husband scores as well.

Has the love story and 'break-up' been captured effectively?

It starts of well but the lack of depth in developing the love blossoming between the lead characters and then the break-up is a major let-down and spoils to a good extent the good vibe it generated in the initial reels.

Does the slow pace hinder the enjoyment factor?

Love stories are always expected to be slow but the pace doesn't really matter when you are able to indulge into the world of the characters and feel their joy and pain like you'd felt for some of the romantic classics. Unfortunately here, you just don't feel a lot for the characters and with the story never really offering you anything interesting the slow clip in which it moves is a major problem.

Though the camera work and  beautiful frames/locales add on to the very few positives mentioned above, it's in short a movie that should consider itself lucky to have been forced to release on the digital platform since a theater watch would have been surely 'tedious' and the number of people watching it eventually would have been very less assuming the un-inspiring reviews it was gonna generate post it's release.

Halal Love Story

Halal Love Story - A simple and sweet tale!!!

What's it all about?

 

A tele-film making attempt where the key players involved are bound by their social and religious restrictions but yet sets out to make something that's entertaining and meaningful.

 

What makes this film good?

 

- It's concept is interesting. You've seen movies within a movie being made before but what makes it interesting here is that the whole process is bound by constraints and that's been captured quite convincingly

- It strikes an interesting balance between being a satire and yet being realistic. The concepts and thought processes are put forth satirically but they present it through a set of characters and situations that are realistic and relatable.

- There are a whole lot of small threads including the husband-wife love story, the thread of the separated father etc which gels well along with the main plot and gives us some real good scenes and moments in the movie.

- It's well packaged with a bit of humour, good background score, impressive technical elements and the feel-good elements which all together makes for a good viewing

- The performances are real good. Grace Antony,Indrajith,Joju and Sharafudeen are the main ones and play their part to perfection with Indrajith's role being well etched out with different facets and he pulling it off real well.

 

Aren't there negatives?

 

The lack of a meaningful story and the fact that it doesn't emotionally stir you like the director's previous attempt might be considered a small negative. But for a film that keeps it simple and clearly has low ambitions, this shouldn't be a major obstacle to a decent viewing experience

 

What's the summary?

 

It's a small simple film that wouldn't have been outrightly rejected in a theatre as well. It's definitely a recommended OTT watch that is an 'acceptable' watch and one which shouldn't disappoint you a lot !!!




Scam 1992

Scam 1992 - Exceptionally brilliant !!!

The rise and fall of 'Big Bull' Harshad Mehta and the incidents around the 1992 stock market scam that shook the country is what the series is all about.

 

The series is without doubt one that deserves to be called a 'masterpiece'.

 

- Though it is quite long with 10 episodes of 50 minutes each, there isn't a single dull moment in the whole setup

- Though there are quite a good number of financial jargons used and it keeps repeating itself, it never turns you off and actually makes u research more on the technicalities.

- It invests time in taking us through the personal life of Harshad and is one which is presented quite well.

- The attention to detail is quite evident. Be it re-creating the surroundings,artifacts or even the dressing style of the 80-90's the makers have got it spot on.

- The dialogues are quite superb as well with some of the one-liners and theories just a delight to listen to !!!

- The story narration is quite good. Hovering between the various key characters of the story it waves a nice story on the flaws in the system and how the key men were to make use of it for their benefit. It also doesn't paint it's 'hero' clean and touches upon how the scam investigation was all centred on one man whereas the issues and parties involved were much more and many.

 

Pratik Gandhi is marvellous and outstanding as Harshad Mehta. His mannerisms, chuckles and dialogue delivery are brilliant and so too is the transformation shown from his calm demeanour at the peak of his powers to the vulnurable and tired soul towards the end of the his life. He is well supported by Hemant Kher in his brother's role along with Chirag Vohra as his side-kick and Shreya Dhanwanthary as the journalist Suchetha Dalal. You can say without a doubt that the casting deserves a big credit for accentuating the quality of the show.

 

It is a web-series that is really well-made and is a captivating watch. Highly recommended !!!




Saturday, 5 March 2016

Movie Review 2016

Leela - The movie can be termed as the best choice for an online release since it offers very little for the normal theatre going audience - including families and anyone looking for some entertainment!! It is a movie tailor made for a very small section of the audience who would be willing to spend time on a 'pure art' movie smile emoticon
The movie which narrates the lifestyle of a character with strange mannerisms is unique and threads a path which normal movie makers wouldn't be willing to take. It is funny at times, as well as equally haunting and disturbing at certain points :)smile emoticon What works big time is the apt choice of the cast with Biju Menon,Vijayraghavan and Jagadheesh being at their all time best to give life to the proceedings. The background score is another stand out factor in the movie and Renjith/Unni R combo deserves credit for making out a 'different yet interesting' watch out of what was an ideal plot for a 30 min short movie :)

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Kali - Though the 'angry young man' tagged characters have been in plenty, it's very rarely that the 'anger' character trait and hassles due to the same takes spotlight in a movie. Kali does that quite brilliantly well in two halves which are distinct in nature yet gripping. The first half ,which is quite funny at times, is a collage of incidents which builds up the short tempered nature of the lead character. The second half, which is quite engaging, concentrates on the single incident which is a result of the trait and meanders along in a thriller mode.

What works big time is the fact that the lead character and the situations he comes across are so recognizable and the movie concentrates on the main theme without any un-necessary side tracks. The makers score in the fact that the story has been developed well and in a realistic manner without resorting to any unwanted clichés and emotional gags making it a 'variety movie' that's worth a watch :)smile emoticon
Dulqar Salman is quite brilliant and an apt choice for the role and has a lead heroine for company with whom he shares a quite good chemistry and is equally good performance wise. Chemban Vinod and Soubin are a treat to watch and compensate for the poor roles and performances they had in 'Darvinte Parinamam'. The couple of good songs and the 'ideal' background music adds gloss to the 'expected' well shot frames :)smile emoticon

Darvinte Parinamam - Darvin is a movie that never probably should have been made :) The 'slightly different concept' on paper doesn't even translate into a 'one-time watchable' movie and gets most of its ingredients horribly wrong. The making style is insipid with the audience ending up not really enjoying any portion of the movie and is made worse by the lifeless songs and sequences on offer :) Prithviraj ends his spectacular run at the box office (and deservedly so) with this 'poor' movie where you wait endlessly for the 'end credits to roll' to bring to a halt the boredom on offer :)

Batman v Superman - The movie is nothing short of a 'shambolic mess' :)smile emoticonWhat makes it worse and'poor' is the fact that it in-spite of 'supposedly intelligent super-heroes' who are 'saviours of the world' as its lead's,it plays out like the tons of typical rivalry movies we are used to - where the main characters are 'brain-washed' into rivalry by a common villain and finally 'unite forces' to battle the evil forces!! You miss the fun,excitement and the Adrenalin rush associated with the the usual superhero movie and is subjected to sit through a 'boring ordeal' !!smile emoticonEven the 'much hyped' rivalry is not developed convincingly and all you end up taking out positively is the reasonably well shot action sequences :)

Puthiya Niyamam - The movie is a 'mini-disaster'. Right from the begining, there is hardly anything which holds your interest in this 'heavily-flawed movie'. The poor direction by AK Sajan, 'intolerable performances' from most of the supporting cast lead by Rachana Narayankutty, the 'illogical script inspite of a good theme' and the 'lagging pace throughout' loaded with Mammotty's preaching at regular intervals makes it a total waste of time. The 'mysterious character' played by SN Swamy and the background score for Mammotty which pops out at regular intervals irrespective of the context offers the only 'unintentional comedy' in this otherwise 'horribly terrible drab affair'  :)

Monsoon Mangoes - "Ithilum kidilam making and beautiful frames swapnangalil maathram" - Such is the quality and perfection on display in each and every frame of this wonderfully crafted movie :)

The movie which is set in the 90's and depitcs the struggle of a manic movie maker who sets about to make a 'good movie' scores in the uniqueness of the concept and its presentation style. It's a pure 'offbeat movie' in every sense - it's slow, there is not much scope of entertianment and is sans all the major inredients for a commercial movie. But the sinciere and perfectly crafted making is bound to hold your attention along with the 'good dialogues' and the 'situational comedy' on offer :)


Fahad Fazil's talent is on full display once again and he faces some seriously tough competition from Vijay Raaz. Both are 'terrific' with their portrayals along with the supporting cast on offer.The background score and the brilliant camera work too plays a major factor in making this a 'memorable affair' for anyone looking for a good serious and meaningful movie :)

Action Hero Biju - A 'docu-drama' rather than a film which definitely deserves a watch for the gamble taken by Adbrid Shine and Nivin Pauly to put forth something genuinely different smile emoticon In-spite of not having a 'cinematic' plot or story ,the movie scores due to the fact that the it stays true to it's tag line ' A ride with a police officer' and depicts in the most realistic way(thankfully without any drag) the incidents and characters a normal Sub Inspector would come across during his day to day chores. The movie has 'loads of genuine light moments' and some really 'touching sequences' which keeps you engaged throughout the entire duration  :)smile emoticonThe climax is a bit of let-down and one gets the feel that the crew suddenly got into a 'brain-fade' mode trying to do something that justifies (pun intended!!) the title and suits the 'Super Star' tag Nivin got post Premam :)smile emoticonThough Nivin Pauly falters a bit while delivering the 'mass dialogues', he's still quite good in his SI avatar and deserves a pat on his back for showing the guts to invest on this project. The real stars of the movie though are its carefully chosen set of 'seasoned' and 'unknown' characters who contribute immensly in making this a good quality product. A big round of applause for Suraj Venjaramoodu for playing probably the 'most touching' cameo role ever :)smile emoticon




Paavada - The movie is a mixed bag with it's positives just about making it sail through safe :)smile emoticon
What keeps the movie away from being a bad film is the quite good second half where the movie's plot takes off and we are kept engaged with the on-goings. The fact that the plot is different from the usual 'run of the mill' stuff works in its favour as well. The first half is quite the opposite though !! Though hilarious at certain points, most of the stuff is overboard and 'boring' till just before the interval.
We are treated to the two extreme facets of Prithviraj in this movie. He's quite poor in the first half going overboard with his drunkard avatar and makes it even worse with the 'show off' of his poor dancing skills :)smile emoticon But he more than compensates for it in the second half where he notches up his acting skills to his usual reliable avatar and carries the lead role with aplomb with a good control on the emotional scenes as well. Asha Sharath is quite brilliant in her role and contributes greatly in making the movie a success. Anoop Menon though is 'disappointing' as always making us feel that the original choice of Biju Menon would have worked wonders :)smile emoticon The biggest let down of the movie (you got to see it to experience it !!) though is the 'unwanted and illogical cameo' by Manju Warrier !!smile emoticon
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Friday, 23 January 2015

Movie Review 2015

Charlie - Charlie the movie, is as 'imperfect' as it's lead character and 'stays away from cliches or any pre-defined patterns' expected out of a normal movie :) But there is no denying the fact that this unpredictability works heavily in it's favour and we are presented with one of the most beautiful 'feel-good' movies of recent times which scores heavily courtesy of some 'brilliant' direction, the 'awesome' cinematography and the 'soothing and impressive' music score :) In addition to these,such is the quality of offer on all the other departments that we end up enjoying the movie that doesn't have a plot even for a namesake :)


The whole host of actors are brilliant in the movie with Parvathy adding yet another feather to her already impressive cap :) One does wonder why a fuss is made out of Dulqar getting the state award. Though he might not done anything outstanding compared to the award winners of the 90's, he does indeed do full justice to the the 'crazy, wacky and vagabond' role and puts in an impressive performance with aplomb making it a 'truly deserved' win :)

Adi Kapyare Kootamani - A movie that neither does have anything significant to entertain you throughout nor is too bad to make you discard it :) Though by no means a 'too engaging' or even 'good' movie, what works in its favour is the frequent funny sequences on offer and the relatively unexplored main theme the movie has. The climax too is different from the usual cliched ones and sets the stage set for a sequel on an interesting note :) The entire set of actors are quite good and contributes to making this movie a 'one-time harmless DVD watch' :)


Su Su Sudhi Vathmekam - Su su is a 'very simple' and 'feel good' movie that deserves a watch in the movie halls. The movie is a good example on how to make a 'thoroughly engaging' watch with a simple 'real life' story of a disabled person without cashing in on the sentiments and sympathy associated with the same :)smile emoticonRenjith Shankar deserves true credit for the way he has smartly packaged this film without letting the movie go down a bit anytime throughout the entire duration.




The performances are what makes this movie a truly memorable experience. Jayasuriya is simply 'brilliant' and 'exceptional' and truly deserves credit for the effort he has put in for what can well be considered as his career best role smile emoticon The new comer heroines are quite good as well along with the whole lot of supporting actors including KPAC Lalitha and TG Ravi. It's a 'recommended' watch that's not to be missed :)

Salt Mango Tree- Though an 'over-the-top' and 'exaggerated' presentation of a relevant theme, the movie is well worth a watch due to a good amount of genuinely funny sequences and an 'impressive' Biju Menon who carries the lead role with aplomb. In-spite of a decent amount of flaws and irrelevant tracks going around, the movie strikes a chord with you due to it's innocent theme and its set of few feel-good elements :)


Tamasha - It falls into the category of a movie you 'would try' sincerely with all your heart to enjoy n like !!smile emoticonSuch is the guts on display by director Imtiaz Ali and crew to present a 'honestly' different film which doesn't fall into the trap of a conventional 'love story + coming of age' movie :)smile emoticon Ranbir Kapoor adds another feather to his already impressive set of roles and is well complemented by an equally competent Deepika Padukone and the 'amazing' music by AR Rahman. Watch it and be 'patient enough' to embrace and feel this really unique attempt which is certainly not everyone's cup of tea:)
Talvar - A very simple review that says it all - You would have hardly come across an investigative thriller as good as this :)

Anarkali - Anarkali is basically 'Ennu Ninte Moideen' reloaded in a different setup with a set of different characters:)smile emoticonWhat wouldn't make it click as Moideen is the fact that the movie lacks the 'class appeal and quality' of its predecessor and doesn't make you feel for the characters like you would have felt in the case of Moideen and Kanchana. It badly misses a strong and striking BGM which it's predecessor had and would have made you vouch for the 'love story' a bit more. What though makes it 'worth a watch' is the 'humour quotient and smart dialogues' in the script, the 'impressive direction', a terrific performance from Biju Menon, a towering villain performance by Kabir Bedi and the 'outstanding camera work' by Sujith Vasudev in the background of the wonderful locales of Lakshwadeep. All likely to complete the hat-trick of hits, Prithviraj is 'reliable as ever' in the main role and has the new comer heroine giving him necessary support in trying to make this love story convincing. Miya and Suresh Krishna too are quite good in their roles but in the end the love story feels a 'tad fictitious and filmy' and is sure to suffer due to the comparisons it's gonna draw against Moideen :)

Thoongavanam - Even though it's reasonably well shot and stylish, Thoongavanam falls quite short of being considered a 'good film'. The first half is quite good and gripping, but the movie loses steam as the second half progresses and feels 'flawed' throughout. Kamal Hassan is quite good in the lead role and all the technical elements are top notch as you would expect from his movies. But it's Prakash Raj and his don avatar that is the scene-stealer here and literally owns the most entertaining scenes of the movie :)

Rani Padmini - A movie that has the Ashiq Abu signature embedded all over it - How much ever good moments the movie has, he'll always end up making a movie that would by no means maintain a' high-standard' throughout it's entire duration :)smile emoticonHe keeps his haters happy this time too by going for a movie that doesn't even have as much a plot that even a Salt n Pepper or Idukki Gold could boast of, has a 'long drawn' second half and has a lot of unwanted sequences that doesn't add anything worth while from a story point of view. At the same time, he does keep the set of people who enjoys his movies 'happy' by having a set of smartly taken sequences that's gonna entertain you, has a lot of 'feel-good' moments and some well written dialogues. Both parties though would agree to the fact that this 'travelogue' movie is one of the most beautifully picturized movies of recent times and has two heroines giving a 'thoroughly enjoyable' performance in the main role :)smile emoticonIn-fact, this is without doubt the return to form of the old Manju Warrier we've been waiting for :)

Kanal - The movie is a 'yawn-fest' throughout its entire duration. What should have been a gripping & thrilling movie ends up being a 'torturous long drawn watch' and fits in perfectly to the 'avoidable watch' category!!! The 'disappointing and uninspiring' movie making style along with it's set of unwanted songs and poorly made sequences act as the major deterrents of the movie. Though the makers have tried to present this revenge drama in a different way, they end up failing miserably mainly due to the predictable story line which gathers some momentum only towards the end of the movie. None of the actors including Mohanlal doesn't have the scope to do anything outstanding and ends up contributing near to nothing in lifting the mood or quality of this 'lifeless' movie :)

Amar Akbar Anthony - The movie marks the successful return of an engaging 'festive mode entertainer' that is well worth your time. What works big time for the movie is the 'genuinely humorous' comedy track with it's set of funny dialogues and one-liners that entertains you without going overboard anytime. The lead trio of Prithvi,Indran and Jayasuriya are quite impressive in their humorous avatars and has an entire host of supporting actors who are equally good n funny in their well-written roles :)smile emoticonThough the 'mandatory' serious track with the aim of presenting a socially relevant topic is kind of a speed-breaker to the free-flowing narrative, it hardly accounts for about 15 % of the movie and doesn't take away any credit this 'entertainer' deserves :)smile emoticon Nadirshah scores in his debut directorial and has presented a rich,colourful film with some well picturized songs and a lot of comedy sequences that's gonna impress even the stone-hearted :)

Pathemaari - One can fault the movie for having the 'expatriates' cliches galore and for offering nothing new - You know what's gonna happen next at any stage of the movie !!! At the same time you wouldn't have come across such a 'soulful' and 'sincere' movie that touches your heart :)

The first half, thought well shot, meanders along just like that and is a tad slow without having anything too interesting to grab your attention. But the movie elevates into an altogether 'classy' level in the second half with a lot of 'excellent sequences','brilliantly written dialogues' and a 'truly mesmerizing climax' which are sure to stay with you forever smile emoticon Mammootty is 'simply awesome' and adds to his list of all-time best performances - How badly one wishes he chooses such meaningful roles only !!! He's well supported by Sreenivasan who is quite good in one of the most significant role he has bagged in the near future and by Siddique who is quite impactful in his cameo role. The technical aspects of the movie are top-notch and Salim Ahmed deserves true credit for giving us a truly memorable serious movie :)smile emoticon It might be Moideen-Kanchana ,George-Malar and many others who would be keeping the cash registers busy this year, but it's Pallickal Narayanan and his story which will undoubtedly be the 'Performance of the year' :)

Kohinoor - The movie is a 'pretty decent one-time watch heist movie'. Coming in with low expectations, the crew can be proud of presenting a pretty 'engaging' movie which has its share of thrills and comedy throughout the entire duration :)smile emoticon Though having it's share of cinematic liberties throughout, what works in its favour is the fact that the on-goings on screen are presented in a much believable and entertaining way smile emoticon In addition,being set in the late 80's works in favour of the movie such that you are not subjected to any complicated technological gimmicks associated with the recent heist movies :)smile emoticon Though not a flawless product by any means, it's a good time-pass watch :)

Life of Josutty - This 'simple and tailor made for family audience' movie could be better enjoyed watching in 2-3 segements rather than sitting through in a single stretch for the 166 min duration!! It's one of those kind of movies that does you no harm but at the same time does no favors as well :)smile emoticon The movie boasting of an overload of cliche moments (and surprisingly CGI shots!!) has a 'good standard' ,though slow-paced, second half compared to the "supposedly" entertaining first half filled with comic sequences that evokes very few laughs !smile emoticon The good BGM,songs,some heartwarming moments and a pretty good performance from Dileep in the title role contributes a lot in making this a 'harmless' watch :)

Ennu Ninte Moideen - A movie that will go down in the folklore of Malayalam Cinema as one of most 'intense and beautiful' presentation of a real life love story. It's one of those rare movies that has everything that you could ask for in a meaningful movie going its way - the direction is 'brilliant', the screenplay is 'engaging', the dialogues are 'amazing and powerful', the songs are 'melodious', the BGM is 'superb and soulful' and the cinematography crew adds gloss to the proceedings with the 'rich and beautiful' frames. By bringing Moideen into life on screen, Prithviraj once again underlines his position as the most versatile, 'willing to experiment' and talented actor among the young crop and is complemented well by Parvathy who is 'simply brilliant and exceptional' and makes you feel for Kanchana and the sufferings she endured for her love. The main cast is supported superbly well by the ever dependable crew of Saikumar, Sudheer Karamana, Lena and an amazing performance (indeed a real revelation) from Tovino Thomas :)smile emoticon A 'must-watch movie' by all counts and a movie which doesn't deserve the 'lagging a bit at times' judgement which is the part n parcel of a serious movie :)

Thani Oruvan - Is one of the most 'brilliantly crafted' thrillers of recent times. It's quite different from the usual 'run of the mill' stuff in that we are devoid of the mandatory comedy sequences, speed breaker item numbers and super heroism so much existent even in a movie with a decent plot.Thani Oruvan sticks to its plot with barely any deviation from the main theme and has loads of intelligent moments woven throughout the script :)smile emoticon Jayam Ravi's brilliantly written character and sequences cover up for his usual deficiencies in acting/dialogue delivery but it's Aravind Swami who is 'simply exceptional' and the undoubtedly the star of the show. A highly recommended watch which keeps you engaged for the entire duration :)

Kunjiramayanam - The movie takes you back to the core movie formula of the 90's - a simple, rather non-existent, story line with loads of humour that depends on the actors to carry it through with their comic timing :)smile emoticon Though it does bore u at times, the movie is a 'pretty good' light-hearted entertainer with it's set of funny sequences/dialogues coming at regular intervals to keep u engaged. The director and team can be proud of presenting smartly the 'simple feel good entertainer' they had intended to and are aided tremendously in their efforts by the entire set of actors who are in fine form :)

Loham - The movie is by far one of the most watchable Mohanlal movies of recent times smile emoticon But it can't be by any means termed as 'good' and the main reason for the same is the poor direction from Renjith who seems to be confused whether to make a 'classic thriller' concentrating on the subject in hand or make a 'mass action' movie to play along with the superstar image :)smile emoticon In addition to this a set of unwanted songs, unwanted guest appearances,loads of cinematic liberties and the predictable story line contributes to downgrading the quality of the movie to a certain extent. Still an 'energetic,interested and in-form' Mohanlal, an 'impressive and entertaining' contribution from Siddique/ side kick and a decently gripping presentation in-spite of the flaws makes it a 'pretty bearable' watch :)


Double Barell - I've always been a fan of Lijo Jose Pellisery's film making style and had enjoyed all three of his previous movies . And as someone who has always been against cliches and looks for something different , I had the firm belief that i would be one among the rare breed who ended up appreciating and enjoying DB :)smile emoticon
But what was kept in store for me, was something which by any sense of the world doesn't qualify as a movie and offers you 'boredom' and 'torture' in loads smile emoticon Expect for some few hilarious sequences in between and the rich/lavish frames in abundance ,there is absolutely nothing that you would find 'bearable' :)smile emoticon Even fine tuning my mind to enjoy it as a 'spoof' movie like Chirakodinja Kinaavukal or a cartoon movie like CID Moosa didn't help a bit and one feels that the makers have terribly failed in the 'daring' and 'bold' attempt to do something different.Though one appreciates the effort put in, it's a good reminder for the film makers that they cannot flush out 'style and variety' without any plot and expect the audience to like it :)
Nirnayakam - Boasting of an excellent Sanjay-Bobby script which discusses one of the most socially relevant topics and has some 'awesome and significant' dialogues, Nirnayakam had sufficient potential to turn out as a big hit. But sadly the poor amateurish direction at many junctures, a lot of insignificant build up and a poor choice of hero in the form of Asif Ali lets down the film a great deal. The movie is sincere and does have its moments in the form of many 'well shot and emotional' sequences ; but in the end it just ends up being a 'just about watchable' movie with PremPrakash and Nedumudi Venu being the stand out performers :)
Ivide - Is a 'pretty good' emotional thriller (if that's the right genre !!! ) which is directed 'brilliantly' by ShyamaPrasad. It follows a narrative sytle which wouldn't be lapped up too easily by the Malayali audiences and has it's right mix of human emotions/characteristics put in for the characters to complement the main murder mystery investigation it deals with !!!smile emoticon Though a tad slow , as expected, it never really moves into a 'boring and irritating mode' and the sciprtwriter deserves credit for keeping the interest levels up throughout the movie:) Though Nivin Pauly is not too bad, this is one movie which gives ample evidence that he has a long way to go before being tagged 'the next superstar' :)smile emoticon No such complaints though about Prithviraj , who is 'absolutely awesome' in the role of the 'troubled' police officer and puts in yet another memorable performance :)smile emoticon Bhavana complements the two lead actors well and is supported well by the rest of the cast smile emoticon All in all, its a 'classy and quality' product which will have its set of fans and critics :)smile emoticon
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Lukka Chuppi - 'College friends re-union, Drinks,Nostalgia'... Then again 'Drinks,Nostalgia'.... And then the loop goes on and on...

That's sadly what constitutes the entire duration of this movie which has nothing worth remembering, is 'out of scope' for a theatre watch and 'just about bearable' as a DVD/TV watch :)

Ugly - A 'perfect and beautiful' neo-noir thriller film comprising of some of the most 'imperfect and ugly' characters ever written for a Bollywood movie :)smile emoticon The movie is 'gripping' right from the start to end, rarely deviates from the main plot and culminates with a terrific climax. The movie hits the right note in all departments- be it the screenplay, the dialogues, the way the characters are portrayed, the background score and almost everything you could ask for in a thriller. The performances are so 'top-notch' that you are faced with a tough choice to pick out the one that stands out :)smile emoticon A 'real gem' from Anurag Kayshap and team that shouldn't be missed !!
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Bajrangi Bhaijan - Is probably one of the best films to come out from the Salman Khan stable coz of the fact that it's unlike any of the typical Bhai offering 
smile emoticon Salman is excellent in his 'aam-aadmi' portrayal in this 'plot-driven' movie which is devoid of the usual 'over-the-top' or 'irritating' sequences which we are used to being served in regular doses in his usual blockbuster avatars smile emoticon The movie benefits greatly from the 'superb' performance from the lead child artiste and an 'absolutely brilliant' performance from the ever-reliable Nawazzudin Sidiqqui who is the real 'scene-stealer' in the second half . Though we do have sequences where cinematic liberties are aplenty and logic takes a bit of a backseat, Kabir Khan deserves due credit for his presentation style which rarely goes 'overboard' or 'preachy' in-spite of the sensitive subject he had chosen. Pritam's music is another 'top-notch' factor in this movie which is 'sincere', has its 'heart at the right place' and deserves it's minor flaws to be ignored smile emoticonsmile emoticonsmile emoticonsmile emoticon

Baahubali - I might be the odd one out with this review 

Baahubali is close to one and a half hours of 'boredom' you have to sit through,to enjoy the brilliant last hour of the movie 

Prabhas's poor acting in his normal avatar, Tammanah's 'torturous' and 'unintentionally comical' warrior avatar, over-the-top 'melodrama' and most of the sequences in the initial part takes the gloss out of the grand sets and vibrant special effects on display during the initial half of the movie smile emoticon The major issue with the initial part is that you rarely feel for the main characters and is likely to get irritated by the 'heavily unrealistic' action sequences on display smile emoticon The movie does elevate into another level once the flashback scenes start and turns into an 'engaging watch' with the brilliantly choreographed war sequences being the 'icing on the cake'. Sathyaraj and Ramya Krishnan stand out with their performances and both Prabhas and Rana look the part in their 'action avatars' during the latter part of the movie smile emoticonsmile emoticon The major issue with the initial part is that you rarely feel for the main characters and is likely to get irritated by the 'heavily unrealistic' action sequences on display smile emoticon The movie does elevate into another level once the flashback scenes start and turns into an 'engaging watch' with the brilliantly choreographed war sequences being the 'icing on the cake'. Sathyaraj and Ramya Krishnan stand out with their performances and both Prabhas and Rana look the part in their 'action avatars' during the latter part of the movie smile emoticonsmile emoticonsmile emoticon

The second part though might be something to look forward too considering the fact that we might be spared of a lot of 'boring' elements of the first part 

ABCD 2 - A movie which pans out exactly the way you would expect 

The dances are 'amazing'and Varun Dhawan continues his impressive act along with a wonderful exhibition of his dancing skills with good support from Shradda Kapoor 
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Kumbasaram - The movie boasts of a superb performance from Jayasuriya and a very good last half an hour smile emoticon Though the movie is 'sincere' and we do feel for the characters ,it is indeed a depressing watch due to the 'sadness' on display .The movie somehow doesn't do enough to translate into a gripping product overall and ends up being a 'recommended DVD watch' .smile emoticon 


Dil Dhadakne Do - Though not 'perfect and sincere' as her first film Luck By Chance or 'as feel-good and enticing' as her second film Zindaga Na Milegi Dobara, Zoya Akthar does indeed complete her hat-trick of ' 'superb' films 

Though let down a bit by the lack of a story and an 'entirely out of place' 'over-the-top' climax, the movie is still a high quality product boasting of some lavishly shot sequences, 'supposedly high-class' real life characters, 'awesome and entertaining' dialogues and terrific performances from the entire cast with Ranveer Singh being the stand out performer !!! Despite its set of flaws, its hard to have anything else rather than a 'satisfying smile' when leaving the theaters smile emoticon
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Mass - The tagline says 'A Venkat Prabhu Sixer'!! Though he would have intended to give us the 'satisfying' and 'privileged' feeling of a batsmen who would have 'blasted' a six, the product he delivers ends up giving the 'disappointing' and 'tortured' feeling of a bowler who just been hit out of the park for a six :)
Pretty much everything is bad about the first half of the movie and though it improves a bit in the second half, there are hardly any moments or scenes worth remembering. You've got action,sentiments,comedy,songs,heroism and whatever is expected out of a 'superstar' Tamil movie - But the problem is that its 'so badly' made and mixed that you end up losing interest within the first half an hour into the movie.

High time Suriya stops enacting his now cliched 'revenge' and 'angry' act theme and come up with something meaningful and 'worth' his talent !!
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Neena - Is a 'wacky','crazy' and a real 'bold' movie :) It's a movie that easily fits into 'new-gen movie fable' and deserves a one-time watch for the true and vulnerable characters on display and the way the story has been presented by Lal Jose. Though the dubbing of Deepthi Sati doesn't sound the best and her acting looks like going overboard at times, you rarely get irritated in the first half when her character drives the show and is sure to end upenjoy the 'weird on-goings' on show.The film loses a bit of steam in the second half and is a tad slow and lagging. But the 'reasonably good' ending helps the movie from not ending up as a disappointing watch.
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Laila O Laila - A movie which stays true to its acronym; LOL - Laugh Out Loud 
No better suited statement for the movie after sitting through the following :
- the antics of Mohanlal as the 'secret agent' and his totally dis-interested acting
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 - Amala Paul's 'horrible' over-acting
- the 'irritating' romantic sequences between the lead pair
- Remya Nambeesan ( even if for less than 5 min)
- Sathyaraj's show off
- the poor dialogues and sequences which even puts a seria/dramal to shame
- the ever foolish villains
- the 'bomb' and 'password' cliches
- and a list that goes on and on !!!!!!

The making is so poor and amateurish that you finally end up enjoying the 'comedy on offer' and is reminded of Vinayan and his 'all time entertaining thriller' War and Love :)

Chirakodinja Kinaavukal - The movie deserves it's place in the history of Malayalam films as one of the 'really different', 'daring' and 'bold attempts' of all time. It does fall short of being perfect - but there is no dearth to the 'spoof' entertainment being ditched out throughout the whole length of the movie :) The movie is without doubt the most genuine and worthy spoof attempt in Malayalam and is a slap at the face of established directors and new comers who ditch out their set of clichés and horrible stuff year in and year out :) The movie rightly has 'sarcasm' in loads and pokes fun at the truly 'double headed mentality' of the general Malayali audience who act like they carve for something different and then discards it without any mercy when being served something really different :)  It requires tremendous guts to come out with a product like this and the newbie director, scriptwriter and the 'daring' producer deserves a pat on their back for willing to take such a big and bold risk :) smile emoticon


It's a 'must-watch' for true lovers of movies who can genuinely understand the 'spoof genre' and is looking for variety. For the others, there is always your yearly dose of superstar actor and director movies to fill up your never ending desire for 'family and festival entertainers' :)

Alif - A socially significant film one would have to say... The movie grows on you slowly and scores in the fact that it isn't against any religion and 'projects' the  good things about the scriptures while 'opposing and criticizing' the misinterpreted facts of the same. Lena and Seenath score big time in the movie and though one looking for entertainment wouldn't find anything interesting out of the movie, it's a movie that deserves a watch for the strong message and real life characters it portrays :)smile emoticon 


Bhaskar the Rascal - Such a poor movie that takes undue advantage of the family audience's longing weakness for a 'festival entertainer' 
How else could one explain the 'hit' status of this movie that has a pathetic plot, a lead hero who is at-least 20 years older than the role demands, 'real tragedy' in the name of comedy, a frustrating set of sequences one after the other and a hell lot of un-necessary drama.smile emoticonsmile emoticon


Siddique might end up making a lot of money with this hit and the remakes that will follow in the other languages ; But the man,who gave us the all-time entertainers in the 90's we still cherish, should feel ashamed of himself for this 'pathetic' dip in his standards 


Oru Vadakkan Selfie - Even though the plot is 'stupid and flawed', and the movie looks 'listless and lifeless' at various junctures in the second half, there is no denying the fact that OVS offers an entertaining one-time watch.  The main credit for the same should go to the pretty good first-half, loads of 'genuinely funny dialogues' throughout the movie and the wonderful Nivin Pauly - Aju Varghese combo supported very well by a 'bearable and decent act' from Vineeth Sreenivasan :) 

Ennum Eppozhum - The movies without any specific plot or story worth mentioning belong to two 'categories' mainly - The lack of a story is compensated by entertaining sequences, good dialogues and noteworthy performances for some while the movies in the other category meanders along aimlessly with only 'boredom and frustration' being the end result :) Ennum Eppozhum comfortably fits into the second category with nothing noteworthy to mention about and is made even worse by its set of 'un-inspiring' and 'cliché' sequences. The last 10-15 minutes offer the only 'watchable and happening moments' of the movie and neither Mohanlal nor Manju Warrier come up with anything outstanding to compensate for the lackluster story line or dialogues. In fact Mohanlal looks totally disinterested and 'out of place' for most of the movie and just about bursts into life towards the end !!!  Yet another addition to the ever growing list of 'we've seen it all family hit' movies from Sathyan Anthikad :) 


Detective Byomkesh Bakshi - This vintage mystery set in the back drop of Calcutta of the 40's is a 'classic thriller' in the Agatha Christie mode. The plot is laid out very well, there are not much gimmicks on display and the events unfold steadily and logically culminating in a well explained finale. But the 'classic' and 'vintage' making does come with its share of problems - As expected the movie is damn slow,it has an overdrawn climax even post the revealing of the culprit and the making style might not suite a majority of the movie-goers .Sushant Singh Rajput is quite brilliant in the title role with the director and crew deserving a special mention for the recreation of the era :) 


smile emoticonYou Too Brutus - Roopesh Peethambaran does indeed turn out a 'Brutus' with this product which takes him a step back post his impressive debut with 'Theevram' . The movie has a lot of good things going it's way - a very promising start, a set of good funny sequences and some good background music to go along with the colourful frames. And on top of this we have a 'bearable' peformance from Asif Ali,an 'absolutely awesome' performance from Tovino and a 'watchable and worthwhile' performance from Sreenivasan after a long long time !!! But inspite of all these good factors the movie meanders along aimlessly throughout and falls short of being considered good with the main culprit being the lack of a proper plot or story :) 


NH 10 - In-spite of having being shot realistically and having a relevant theme, it ends up being a disappointing watch !! The movie starts off well and has a well shot and engaging first half. But things go downhill in the second half with the movie turning into a predictable and illogical ride with the climax being the biggest let-down. Anushka Sharma's performance is a highlight but she is badly let down by the script which doesn't quite let you feel for the character she portrays :) 


Onnam Loka Mahayudham - A decent start and a good climax with a pretty good twist is what you remember after sitting through the whole duration of this movie which is pretty below par most of the time :)

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Chandrettan Evideya - Though the movie comes with its set of imperfections , it's still a 'standard good quality' product and that's not something you'd expect out of a Dileep movie :) Director Siddarth Bharathan and team deserves full credit for bringing out the best in Dileep and the supporting cast crew with the aid of a good and relevant family story that is filled with some good humour, nice dialogues and some pretty well shot sequences :) The real star of the movie though out to be Anushree who comes up with a 'brilliant' performance as the doting housewife :)


Piku - I can't quite remember a movie that doesn't have a plot to show forth as much as Piku. 'Constipation' and 'Bowel problems' are discussed right from the start in the movie and continues till the end leaving us struggling to recollect as to what exactly the story was and what message they were trying to convey through the movie.
Reading the above would make one think that you will end up hating the movie to the core. But the reality is that you would have rarely come across a movie as 'enjoyable' and 'entertaining' as Piku in the recent past. The 'smart and funny' dialogues, the brilliant one-liners and the real-life characters on display make the movie 'a good and worthy time-pass watch. It's 'sheer brilliance' on show from the combo of Amitabh,Deepika and Irfan and undoubtedly that's what makes this movie a recommended watch 

Uthama Villain - Is a treat for Kamal Hassan fans... He's awesome in the role of the 'ill' superstar and scores in almost every scene he's part of making the movie worth a watch in-spite of the need to have a lot of patience to sit through the 'stupid' and 'boring' scenes of the 'movie within the movie' :) If watching  the DVD copy, you are in all probability gonna fast forward the 'movie within the movie' and repeat the other 'real time parts' of the movie which is filled with some real 'touching' and 'entertaining' scenes and has some good performances from the entire set of supporting actors who complement the 'mesmerizing' performance from Kamal :)

Ok Kanmani - The movie is going to receive a lot of flak for its lack of freshness with relation to the story line and is sure to suffer in comparison with a similar 'AlayPayuthey'. It is also let down by a long drawn and slightly borning pre-cliamx. But why should one really bother about the above negatives when you have a leading 'rocking pair' in the form of Dulqar-Nithya, an 'amazing' side cast in the form of PrakashRaj-LeelaSamson, 'awesome' cinematography from PC Sreeram, 'masterful' music and BGM from the maestro Rahman and above all the 'director's touch' from ManiRatnam in each and every frame 


Ivan MaryadaRaman - Wish the makers had shown a lil 'Maryada' to the paying public. This is an absolutely pathetic and irritating remake of an originally illogical plot. Even fast forwarding a DVD doesn't help,which makes we wonder on the mental state of the people who attempted to watch this movie in the theatre : )


100 Days of Love - The makers do justify the tagline 'Pranayam Annum Innum Painkili aaanu' with a lot of sequences in the movie. And if one chooses to be, the movie will be a critic's delight as well !!!! 


But if not, this Balan K Nair - Sheela love story is one well-shot and beautifully cinematographed movie that ends up being a 'sweet' , 'good' and 'engaging' presentation of an age-old love story. The sequences laced with a lot of gentle humour and beautiful frames is the major highlight of the movie and the performance of the Dulqar-Shekhar Menon combo adds a definite 'charm and gloss' to the proceedings. On the evidence of this film one does get the feeling that Kamal's director son Jenuse Mohammad is one to look out for 


Haram - Not too quite sure on what the makers were trying to convey through the movie. It's a damn poor movie which bores you to death with the only positive being a pretty good performance from Fahad Fazil!!!!!


P.S : Not the complete review since i walked out 15 minutes into the second half :)

Namaste Bali - The horrible state of affairs can be summed up in a single statement - Think of 'Queen' with Roma at the helm of affairs !!!!! More than enough clue to decipher how much of a torture the movie is. 

Fireman - The movie turns out to be a pretty decent 'one-time watch' and undoubtedly Mammotty's best 'commercial entertainer' of recent times. Though not a classic or flawless thriller by any means, Mammotty's energetic performance and the pacy entertaining script with its share of twists and turns keeps you glued to the screen. Though the special effects and graphics are a big let-down, the director deserves a special pat for sparing the audience from seeing the hero do any 'hardcore action scene with a body double' :)

The sore point and the most disappointing factor from the movie though, ought to be a poor over-acting performance from Salimkumar who seems to have totally lost his flair for acting!!!smile emoticon smile emoticon

Anegan - Is quite an 'engaging' watch. Though the basic premise deals with the done to death re-birth theme and comes with its set of re-incarnated characters, the mandatory cruel villain and its set of cliches, the movie doesn't bore you. Smart direction, rich frames,the pacy and happening narrative, good performances from the lead cast and some catchy music makes this film quite a 'decent' watch


Badlapur - A classy revenge saga that offers you one of the most brilliant movie-watching experience you could ever wish for 
Though the stage is set for a predictable revenge saga, the on-goings on the screen are realistic,unpredictable to the core ( including the climax) and has what you call 'dark humour' lacing the proceedings which takes the movie to another level . You would rarely see any script director develop his characters and plot in a better and realistic way 
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Varun Dhawan is quite brilliant in the main role and is well supported by each and every character around him. But it's Nawazudin Siddique who is the 'scene-stealer' with an 'out of the world and exceptional' performance leaving you short of words to convey the sheer brilliance of what you have seen :) I cannot find a better compliment that call him the 'Christopher Waltz' of Indian cinema !!

Saradhi - No amount of disclaimers and warning would prepare you to sit through this 'absolutely disastrous' drive. During this era when makers are struggling for good scripts, we see a director and team making an absolute mess of a good plot that could have been made into a pretty decent watch. The 'poor making' is at its evident best in the first half an hour of the movie and though it improves as the movie progresses, it never reaches a level where it holds your interest for a ten minute stretch.
Even though Sunny Wayne is not too bad, its quite evident that he cannot carry a solo hero movie on his shoulders. The biggest disappointment though is Sreenivasan whose acting skills seems to have gone down to an all-time low.


Yennai Arinthaal - Gautam Menon ventures into the 'Joshiy' mode of film-making in his latest cop movie with the reprise of a predictable story line, similar set of sequences and same set of characters thereby resulting in a 'dragging' and 'tiring' watch. The movie is by no means 'sub-standard' or 'torturous'; but still ends up being a 'disappointment' considering the movies that have come out from the director so far.

Aadu Oru Bheekara Jeeviyanu - Stupid from the director and team to think that the amazingly funny 'character intro theme songs' and some slapstick humour would turn it out into a successful product :) The movie does deserve the tag 'Bheekaram' for the sequence of events that unfolds on screen :)

Baby - The movie gives u a feeling that the logic goes for a toss at times and there are ample doses of cinematic liberties at some instances. Yet it is a riveting thriller that boasts of a gripping screenplay, a 'mind-blowing' performance from Akshay Kumar and able supporting acts from Danny and Anupam Kher.

Picket 43- Major Ravi has infused in all the usual 'Army cliches' and 'unnecessarily glorifies' Mohanlal at every possible juncture :) In-spite of these, Picket 43 is thoroughly entertaining and undoubtedly the best movie to come out from Major Saab 
smile emoticon The 'unique' theme is the one of main highlights of this movie and a couple of good songs, some good dialogues,a good supporting role from Renji Panicker and some brilliant camera work adds gloss to the overall proceedings.But the scene-stealers here are Prithviraj and Javed Jaffery who are absolutely brilliant in their roles and makes you feel for the characters they portray. It's a quality movie which is well worth your time :)

Mariyam Mukku - Wonder what state of mind the director and team were in to go ahead and make such a pathetic & poor movie with a stupid plot and lazy performances from the entire cast. A perfect example of bad film making!!!!! 

Mili - Is a 'just about average' movie that wanders along aimlessly without having enough interesting moments or sequences to cover up for its lack of a genuine plot . The movie does have its moments in between to go along with terrific performances from Amala Paul and Saikumar. But sadly those are the very few positives you could take out of these otherwise 'lifeless' and 'emotionless' movie 
Rasam - Is a poorly made movie. The movie which has a pathetic story-line is further hampered by the fact that the sequences are so uneventful and lacks anything interesting to hold the viewer's interest !!!! 


I- Is a movie that is sure to leave a few disappointed due to the humongous hype it had created. But it's undoubtedly a high quality product and well worth your time since you would rarely get a chance to see such a visually brilliant and engaging presentation of an age old predictable revenge story. It's a movie that deserves its set of flaws, including it's lag and it's set of poorly performing villains, to be ignored. Vikram's hard word and dedication pays off and he's exceptionally brilliant in this challenging role. The song picturizations and technical side are brilliant as expected from a Shankar movie.A "recommended one-time watch" in the theaters !!