Panjavalsara Padhathi
A satirical take on political and religious shenanigans, the purpose is unfulfilled due to mundane execution and craft.
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A satirical take on political and religious shenanigans, the purpose is unfulfilled due to mundane execution and craft.
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Dileep appears relatively in a flexible mode in this mediocre romantic drama that generates feel-good vibes through a quasi-interesting love affair.
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A central performance from Unni Mukundan is hardly enough to lift this shoddily written film that struggles to maintain dramatic interest.
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Fahadh Faasil's weird mien and seamless aggression in performance make 'Aavesham' engrossing.
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Despite its ensemble cast, "Varshangalkku Shesham" fails to deliver a truly unique narrative, instead struggling to stay afloat in the sea of feel-good cinema.
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Based on a famous novel about an expatriate's real life struggles in the desert, this masterpiece is marked by poetic visualisation by Blessy and compelling performance by Prithviraj Sukumaran.
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A double murder occurs in a family where marital conflict is at its summit but the mystery remains about the real killer. This potential content based on a true event has been botched up in its on-screen adaptation.
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Innocence is the hallmark of this moving film that redefines love during the autumn years of individuals who struggle to cope with alienation. Ramped up by compelling performances, it also points to the disintegration of blood relationships in the modern age.
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Set in the 80's, 'Anchakkallakokkan' shines only in its narrative pattern by coalescing a traditional art form and a novice cop's mental dilemma.
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A film with a purpose, 'Ithuvare' talks about Brahmapuram waste plant fire and its aftermath. Kalabhavan Shajohn shines in this socio-environmental drama that manages to maintain intensity by showcasing the plight of the protagonist.
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"Manjummel Boys" emerges as an absorbing survival drama that not only entertains but also underscores the enduring bonds of friendship within the constraints of a simple yet compelling plot.
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The egoistic attitude of two police officers forms the conflict of 'Thundu' that struggles hard to impress with its half-baked script and soulless events.
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