Aadu 3
A visually ambitious time-travel comedy that entertains with scale and character callbacks, but struggles to sustain its trademark humor.
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A visually ambitious time-travel comedy that entertains with scale and character callbacks, but struggles to sustain its trademark humor.
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Faces explores a fascinating psychological premise about trauma and identity but falters in execution, despite sincere performances from its lead actors.
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Sambhavam Adhyayam Onnu presents an intriguing time-loop mystery set in the wilderness, impressing with its concept and atmosphere but leaving viewers puzzled with its unanswered questions.
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A chaotic village satire seen through a dog's eyes, Pennum Porattum exposes human greed, violence, and hypocrisy with absurd humour and biting metaphors.
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Abrid Shine's Spa is a sharp adult comedy that mocks society's double standards, but its biting satire loses momentum in a contrived and underwhelming climax.
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Despite a compelling psychological thriller concept, Anomie: The Equation of Death falters due to uneven storytelling and uninspired direction that undermine its emotional and suspenseful potential.
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A conventional father-son drama finds emotional depth and resonance through sincere performances and a warm portrayal of family bonds.
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Aashaan is an ambitious meta-cinema that insightfully explores the chaos and compromises of filmmaking, elevated by Indrans' powerful performance but held back by uneven writing.
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Despite an intriguing face-off between a cop and a hacker, Valathu Vashathe Kallan struggles to translate its gripping premise into a fully satisfying thriller.
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Magic Mushrooms explores the fragile emotional world of two introverts in love but settles for familiarity and uneven execution instead of fully realizing its psychological depth.
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Arun Varma's Baby Girl is a restrained emotional thriller that unfolds over a single day, exploring blame, redemption, and the overwhelming pull of motherhood amid a missing-newborn crisis.
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Despite its colourful WWE-inspired wrestling sequences and energetic performances, Chatha Pacha falters due to a thin, poorly developed plot that never matches its visual flair.
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