Punyalan Agarbattis
'Punyalan Agarbathis' is a good-natured and appealing slice of life that is much craftier than it actually looks. It's sharp, sprightly, smelly and without any doubt, truckloads of dung fun.
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'Punyalan Agarbathis' is a good-natured and appealing slice of life that is much craftier than it actually looks. It's sharp, sprightly, smelly and without any doubt, truckloads of dung fun.
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The thrills are missing here and if you do not a skip a heartbeat or two, as the grand escape is being planned and executed, blame it wholly on the jaded script.
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'Namboothiri Yuvavu @ 43' is a futile exercise in film making that is a bit of a stretch, since it's neither emotional nor funny. It's a bland adaptation of a theme that we have already seen before, delivered with less charm and even lesser appeal.
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At best, 'Bicycle Thieves' might qualify for a harmless one time watch. It certainly does not qualify as a thief of viewer hearts.
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'Nadan', at times even looks like a hysterical expression of distress that gets its modulation a bit too wrong. The wails of despair appear a bit too loud, which makes it a hit and miss affair that only fleetingly touches our hearts.
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It's a terribly meaningless product that squanders all the potentials that a medium like cinema has on offer, and disparagingly so.
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Vysakh's 'Vishudhan' is a moralistic fable that has chosen as its protagonist a priest, thereby attempting to disguise a customary revenge tale under the garb of a controversial story.
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Vineeth Sreenivasan's 'Thira' is a thoughtful exploration of a theme that is often discussed in hushed whispers. It's quite resolute in its objective, is extremely detailed, is involving for its most part and is charmingly acted as well.
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The best thing would have been to let Dr. Sunny stay back at Machu Picchu. He simply deserved much better than this mishmash of a mystery to solve.
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A compilation of not-so-terribly-exciting ideas squashed into a plotline that's absolutely devoid of an authentic association is what 'Kathaveedu' is. Call it a fiasco or a fashionable experiment gone wrong, irksome it surely is.
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There was this friend who walked up to me, and who on seeing my face that looked a bit pale asked me where I have been too.
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Filmmakers Rojin Thomas and Shanil Muhammed have come up with a bravura blend of imagination, wit and emotional resonance in their directorial debut 'Philips and the Monkey Pen'. A highly engaging social commentary with its heart right on place, it casts a charming spell over the viewer in no time.
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