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Prithviraj In London Bridge

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Young super star Prithviraj is doing the hero role in the film ‘London Bridge’. Anil C. Menon is the director of this film. The script of the film by Ginu Abraham. This film will be completely picturising in London. The heroin and the other characters are not yet fixed.

Mammooty Is Coming In The Role Of Parish Priest

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Megastar Mammootty is doing the character of a parish priest. This is the first time that Mammootty  is doing full time role of a parish priest. Salam Bappu is the director of this film. Recently lot of movies came with the story of parish priests. Salam Bappu told that this film will be entirely different from those movies.

Memories Malayalam Movie

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Memories Malayalam Movie  Pooja Photos
Director: Jeethu Joseph
Cast: Prithviraj, Miya
Produced By P. K Muraleedharan, Santha Muraleedharan

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Cold Storage Malayalam Movie

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Cold Storage Malayalam Movie
Release Year: 2014
Genre: Drama
Language: Malayalam
Director: Vinod Vikraman
Producer: K .K. Kuttan
Cast :Jafeena,Muhamed Noufal

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Emmanuel Malayalam Movie Review

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Producer- S. George

Director- Lal Jose

Cast- Mammootty, Fahadh Faasil, Reenu Mathews, Sunil Sukhada, Nedumudi Venu, Ramesh Pisharody, Salim Kumar, P Balachandran etc.

Music- Afzal Yusuf

Cinematography :Pradeep Nair

Review By : Unni R Nair (Kerala9.com )

Once again I am confused… Honestly speaking, I’d prefer not to review Lal Jose’s ‘Immanuel’. This is the kind of movie for which I would forget the plusses and minuses and just go watch it and like it. Yes, I did like ‘Immanuel’ despite its flaws, which, I think are very much pardonable. That there is a lag at some places, that the script could have been better, that the characterization aspect should have been taken care of in a better way are all facts that could be overlooked, in case of a film like ‘Immanuel’. It’s a film that has got something good to say, it’s a film that touches the heart (forget the intellect and the technicalities!). I just liked it, that’s all I can say…

Immanuel (Mammootty) works in a publishing company run by Joseph (Sunil Sukhada). But the publishing firm seems to be going the wrong way as business is down. People working there haven’t been paid for months. Immanuel himself is looking for the pay that’s due to him. He needs to buy things for his wife Annie (Reenu Mathews) and kid and take care of his familial responsibilities. There is also a rapport that he shares with Joseph, who is like an elder brother to him. Joseph vanishes one day and Immanuel is rendered jobless. The next morning Immanuel gets a letter plus some money, left for him by Joseph. Joseph directs him to go meet a friend Rajashekharan (Mukesh), who could help him find a job. Rajashekharan tells Immanuel that there is a vacancy with an insurance company, but the company is looking for youngsters. He promises to help Immanuel get to the interview level, after which he would have to fend for himself. Immanuel gets selected and then on it’s a totally new world for him. Once in, he gets a totally different picture of what the insurance sector is. Good at heart, upright, honest and humble- Immanuel is so unlike the people in the company. He presents a picture that’s totally in contrast to the picture presented by the young Branch Head Jeevan Raj (Fahadh Faasil), who is only after profit and nothing else. It’s from here that the story takes off…

There are, in the movie, things that might bore you a bit. There are things that you’d want to be treated differently and there are places where you feel the film is a bit slow. But just stop a while and ask yourself if you are here to judge the film or watch it and enjoy it. I guess it all goes wrong if we tend to take up this judging business so seriously. Everyone wants to emerge a reviewer and that kills the charm of watching a movie and enjoying it, despite flaws and shortcomings. Lal Jose’s ‘Immanuel’ is a film that I’d like and love to watch again. It touched my heart and communicates things positive. It speaks of goodness in a world where ‘profit’ becomes the mantra in almost everything that we do, even in the realm of personal relationships. And hence, I believe, once in a while we need such films, which we can take our family to watch on a quiet evening. It re-iterates values that perhaps have become ‘old fashioned’ in a world of trendy things, peppy films and where style rather than substance gets amplified. I would vote positive for a film like ‘Immanuel’. Kudos Lal Jose and team!!

Performance 

There is nothing for Mammootty fans in ‘Immanuel’; the actor in him tackles the role almost perfectly well. Reenu Mathews is just about OK. Fahadh, as usual, is really good and delivers a neat performance as Jeevan Raj. I liked Sunil Sukhada as well. The rest of them are OK with their respective roles.

Technical aspects

I guess the film could have been different if it had been made a bit slicker at the editing table. But maybe the editor had his own limitations and had to go as per the script. The other technical aspects jell well with the film and its overall mood.

Music

Background music suits the mood of the film; songs are good, but not too impressive. They won’t stay for long in your minds…

Script

Writer Vijeesh A C deserves appreciation for having come up with such a story. But he could have reworked on the script and polished it a bit. That would have given a totally different and better result.  

Direction

Lal Jose seems to have sleepwalked through the direction part. He seems totally relaxed and that reflects upon the slow, relaxed pace of the movie, something that may not go down well with erudite reviewers or the younger generation. But despite the lags and the flaws, the director needs to be appreciated for delivering a movie that has something good to say and that has plusses overshadowing the minuses. Good work!

Verdict- Good work. Appreciable effort despite the lag and the slow pace…

Rating: 3/5

 

 

Sound Thoma Malayalam Movie Review

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Producer– Anoop

Director– Vysakh

Cast– Dileep, Saikumar, Namitha Pramod, Mukesh, Suraaj Venjaramoodu etc.

Music– Gopi Sundar

Editing by– Mahesh Narayanan

Review By : Unni R Nair (Kerala9.com )

 

I won’t say I am disappointed with ‘Sound Thoma’. This because I had some preconceptions about this Dileep starrer with script by Benny P Nayarambalam and with the protagonist having some issues with his voice, as was revealed by the promos and posters. I should say that the film, in a way, fits perfectly into that slot of my expectations. But at the same time, since it’s Vysakh who directs the movie, I thought it would be a bit more loud, colourful and hilarious and in that sense it’s a bit disappointing as well.

‘Sound Thoma’ is OK for someone who looks for a Dileep kind of entertainer, especially in the category of ‘Chanthupottu’ and ‘Chakkaramuthu’. It has almost all the ingredients that you’d expect out of such an entertainer. But there is an issue with the pace; there is also an issue with the packaging. Coming out of the theatre after the very first show, I heard a young chap commenting, “Onnukil full comedy aavanam allenkil full serious aayirikkanam” (‘It should either be a thorough comedy flick or else it should have been a serious film’). Well, that’s regarding the flow, the thing that keeps viewers glued to their seats. There are some flaws, but that’s OK I would say. The film is very much likely to attract the family audience and turn a hit.

Thoma (Dileep) is the youngest son of Poulose (Saikumar), a greedy and miserly money-lender for whom money means everything. It’s hence that he disowns his eldest son Mathai (Mukesh), who had got married to a Muslim girl and lives now by selling fish. Mathai also got converted and is now Musthafa. It’s his miserly nature that had made Poulose refuse to get Thoma treated at birth for a cleft lip related voice disorder which would have been very easily done away with, but by spending a big amount for the surgery. Hence Thoma now has a cleft lip and has terrible speech problems. His father too considers him a good-for-nothing guy. Poulose on the other hand pins much hope on his second son Joy (Shiju), especially because he is well educated and could fetch a very big amount as dowry. Thoma meanwhile loves Sreelekshmi (Namitha Pramod), who is a Radio Jockey and whose father (Vijayaraghavan) too is a singer. But Sreelekshmi never reciprocates the love and Thoma goes on following her, trying to win her over. In the meantime Poulose, on account of his greedy and miserly nature and also because he never tries to help people around him, earns enemies who are after him in one way or the other. Joy meanwhile marries an orphan and thus is ousted from Poulose’ house, just like his elder brother. So now, it’s all between Poulose and his ‘useless’ son Thoma…

Nothing new or different, I’d say. The film is just another addition to the list of the usual Dileep films and has a story line penned on similar lines. ‘Chanthupottu’ was definitely better on account of better packaging and also because it was more colourful. ‘Sound Thoma’ however would find place among the passable Dileep starrers and I don’t think I have too much to say about it. It would have been different had it been more colourful, loud and pacy and with much more of humour added to it. As of now, it’s OK for a one time watch…

Performance 

Dileep has played his part convincingly, though there is nothing to be called outstanding, except the cleft and voice-modulation part. Well, we know he could deliver that perfectly well. As regards mannerisms and the other aspects of acting, he is very much the same old Dileep. Saikumar too does his part convincingly while the others fit into their respective roles. Suraaj may get noted.  But it’s Dileep and Saikumar who occupy the centre stage and hence others don’t get much to do…

Technical aspects

The technical aspects are all in tune with the mood and tempo. Shaji’s camerawork is good.

Music

Background music suits the mood, but the songs don’t impress much. They are just average ones. The ‘Thoma star’ number may get popular to an extent, but won’t last long…

Script

Benny P Nayarambalam definitely could have done it better. It seems he took Dileep for granted this time and focused more on the story than the ingredients that are needed for a Dileep brand of entertainer to be loud and colourful. The script is not bad, but it definitely should have been better.

Direction

I have to say that Vysakh, who is also a personal friend of mine, seems to be going down as regards his directorial graph. I like him as a maker of entertainers and also know he can and would come up with serious films. But all the same I have to say it’s a dip in his graph. From ‘Pokkiri Raja’ to ‘Seniors’ to ‘Mallu Singh’, for me personally the graph seemed to dip little by little. Well, that sometimes happens with directors who opt to make entertainers. This time, with ‘Sound Thoma’, there has been a greater dip. You don’t get to see much of Vysakh in the film. Anyhow, on the box-office side, Vysakh may be delivering yet another hit. But I’d say it’s now time for him to do something loud, colourful and pacy like ‘Pokkiri Raja’ or change tracks and do something different….

VerdictOK for Dileep fans and the family audience.

Rating: 2.5/5

 

Paris Payyans Malayalam Movie

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Paris Payyans Malayalam Movie
Director:Arun Sithara
Written :Arun Sithara
Producer :Minnal George
Music : Anil Gopalan
Cast :Prathap Pothan,Bijukuttan

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Queue Malayalam Movie

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Queue Malayalam Movie
Directed : Sakeer Madathil
Banner : Magnus Entertainment
Story, Screenplay : Jalal Magnus
DOP : Elban Krishna
Music : Magnus Band
Editor : Bijith Bala
Lyrics : Suneer Hamsa, Rathnabooshan Kalarikal, Riyas Payyoli, Deepakram
Cast:Arjun Ashokan,Zinil Zainudheen

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Ashokan In ‘Village Guys’

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Shan is directing this film ‘Village Guys’ in the banner of ‘P.B.S Productions’. The script of the film by Subodh Cherthala. Ashokan, ‘Rajamanickam’ fame Renjith, Devan, Risabava, Nirmal, Shafi, Nakshtra, Laksmi Priya, Urmilla Unni and Manka Mahesh are the stars of this film. The film depicts the story of a drastic change of four friends after seeing a lady.

Unni Mukundan And Remya Nambeesan Are In love?

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Reports are saying that a new romance has flowered in Malayalam film industry. Remya Nambeesan who kept distance from gossips is the heroin of this story. The hero is the young and action star Unni Mukundan. Remya and Unni were acted together in the film ‘Pathiramannal’. After that this news came. But Remya and Unni are not responded to this news yet.

Orissa Malayalam Movie Teaser

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Orissa Malayalam Movie Teaser