Tiyaan
Murali Gopy had promised a gender-bender and the movie has thumping action scenes, thought-provoking dialogues, political undertones and a story that is set in multiple periods and realities.
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The beauty of the Edenthottam is definitely a major part of the movie, however, its heart is Malini’s journey of self-transformation.
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Tovino Thomas owns Godha, but it’s Wamiqa Gabbi who drives it forward. From the beginning, it’s her desire to make it big, charm and cuteness that fill the screen with thrill and muscle.
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The first half of the script is filled with clichés that you would expect from a flick that shows that protagonists are here to have fun.
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Pre-interval, the film manages to keep you intrigued, about what exactly is going on with those who crossed path with Rachna. However, soon you realise that it’s all a build-up for nothing.
View ArticleOru Cinemakaran
Even before the opening credits finish rolling, Oru Cinemakaran impresses you with some winsome comedy, beautiful songs and decent acting.
View ArticleAvarude Ravukal
A major part of the film is about how you should discover yourself and the ways and means towards the same. Here and there, you might be able to connect with incidents and people who entered your life...
View ArticleViswasapoorvam Mansoor
The film shows the true picture of how even your dear ones would turn against you if tagged a terrorist. However, the unbearable melodrama weighs down on the film heavily.
View ArticleThondimuthalum Driksakshiyum
The film does not side with any character and seems to expect us to understand each of their situations. The story isn’t bigger than life, but it still tugs at your heartstrings.
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Within a few minutes into the movie, you would be bombarded with umpteen characters and enough backstories for them. However, the director manages to gradually weave a picture giving them all due space.
View ArticleBasheerinte Premalekhanam
Aneesh Anwar is known to try refreshing themes for his movies and here too, he has managed to bring forth an interesting backdrop to the film – the arrival of television in our villages.
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You can’t help an occasional lump in your throat or a drop of a tear, for the performance forces you to empathize with the lead character throughout the length of the movie.
View ArticleViswasapoorvam Mansoor
The film shows the true picture of how even your dear ones would turn against you if tagged a terrorist. However, the unbearable melodrama weighs down on the film heavily.
View ArticleSarvopari Palakkaran
Right in the first half, one wonders why there are so many story situations cropping up that don’t hint any value addition to the overall story progression.
View ArticleVarnyathil Aashanka
While you might walk in with the impression that Kunchacko Boban is the lead of this film, it’s Suraj’s character Dayanandan that shapes Varnyathil Aashanka into a satire worth its salt.
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It’s better if those who can’t stand comedy with double entendre stay away from the film, as it’s packed with adult one-liners.
View ArticleThrissivaperoor Kliptham
The strength of the film, which is a mix of comedy and drama, is the acting performances – from Chemban, who has amazing screen presence, Baburaj, who makes for a fun villain and Irshad.
View ArticleClint
Though narrated in a vintage setting, the film balances out the elements well enough to focus on Clint rather than the ways of the times.
View ArticleHoney Bee 2.5
The film deserves applause for trying out something new, probably for the first time – churning out a movie from the set of another, real project!
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The film does have a brilliant story, no doubt, with an unpredictable twist at the end but the way it is executed leaves a lot to be desired.
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