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Pennu Case presents an intriguing premise about a marriage scam but falters in translating its narrative potential into a consistently engaging cinematic experience.
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Pennu Case presents an intriguing premise about a marriage scam but falters in translating its narrative potential into a consistently engaging cinematic experience.
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Despite tackling the sensitive issue of interfaith romance and social intolerance, Haal falters due to superficial writing, preachy execution, and an unfocused narrative that dilutes its impact.
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Akhil Sathyan's Sarvam Maya is a predictable yet emotionally engaging fantasy drama that banks on warmth, performances, and feel-good sensibilities rather than narrative twists.
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Despite its loud proclamation of madness and star worship, Bha.Bha.Ba falters due to a flimsy narrative, forced spoof elements, and self-indulgent filmmaking that fails to translate chaos into engaging cinema.
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Kalamkaval unfolds as a restrained, atmospheric thriller elevated by Mammootty's chilling transformation and Vinayakan's riveting performance, with director Jithin K Jose crafting a gripping narrative free from gimmicks or star-worship.
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Despite Sreenath Bhasi's committed performance, Pongala collapses under a predictable plot, ineffective character dynamics, and gratuitous violence.
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Vilayath Buddha blends compelling character tensions with striking visuals, but its predictable hero template and uneven screenplay limit its overall impact.
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Amoz Alexander builds an intriguing mystery with strong performances and stylish tension, but its uneven writing and predictable payoff dilute the impact.
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A derivative and emotionally inert romantic drama, Athi Bheekara Kaamukan struggles with a cliched plot, flat performances, and a screenplay devoid of freshness.
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Despite an interesting premise about a hapless man caught in a viral scandal, Innocent collapses under juvenile humour, weak writing, and a painfully absurd narrative.
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Though built on a familiar template, Ithiri Neram shines through Prasanth Vijay's heartfelt direction and the emotionally raw performances of Roshan Mathew and Zarin Shihab, turning a tale of lost love into a deeply moving experience.
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Sajin Baabu's Theatre: The Myth of Reality presents a thought-provoking premise on displacement and faith, anchored by Rima Kallingal's powerful performance, but falters due to inconsistent writing and lack of emotional depth.
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