Paathirathri
Ratheena's Paathi Rathri blends emotional depth with a thriller setup, driven by Navya Nair's measured performance, but falters in sustaining its intrigue till the end.
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Ratheena's Paathi Rathri blends emotional depth with a thriller setup, driven by Navya Nair's measured performance, but falters in sustaining its intrigue till the end.
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Despite its promise of humour-laced thrills, The Pet Detective turns into a chaotic and uninspired comedy that squanders its talented cast on a flimsy, directionless script.
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Fasil Muhammed's Feminichi Fathima transforms an ordinary domestic story into a deeply moving portrayal of a woman's silent rebellion against the suffocating walls of patriarchy.
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Senna Hegde's Avihitham transforms a slender premise into an engrossing dark comedy that exposes the voyeuristic instincts and moral pretensions of small-town society with masterful restraint.
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Anush Mohan's Valsala Club squanders its quirky premise with a nonsensical script, dreadful execution, and an overdose of forced humour.
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Despite a predictable plot, Balti thrives on Shane Nigam's commanding presence, high-energy action, and strong performances from its antagonists.
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Karam works as an earnest action thriller but never rises above its safe narrative choices. With tighter writing and more inventive suspense, it could have been a standout entry in Vineeth Sreenivasan's filmography.
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Despite a compelling concept centered on an antique bangle, Vala falters in execution, turning what could have been a fascinating fable into a missed opportunity.
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Jeethu Joseph's Mirage begins with promise but collapses under repetitive twists, contrived suspense, and lack of emotional depth.
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Sathyan Anthikad's Hridyapoorvam thrives on emotions and performances rather than conflict, weaving a simple yet heartfelt story around organ donation and evolving human bonds.
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Krishand RK's Sangarsha Ghadana - The Art of Warfare blends gangland rivalry with Sun Tzu's The Art of War to deliver a sharp, satirical, and thought-provoking reflection on the futility of conflict.
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Bibin Krishna's Sahasam juggles romance, gang rivalries, and slapstick chaos with initial charm, but the predictable plot and lack of depth keep it from soaring.
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