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CCL 2013 Live Scoreboard – Telugu Warriors Vs Karnataka Bulldozers

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Telugu Warriors Vs Karnataka Bulldozers CCL 2013 Live Scoreboard Time :3.00 pm to 7.00 pm Venu : Ranchi . Live score update start from 3.00 pm

Chennai Rhinos Vs Mumbai Heroes CCL 2013 Live Scoreboard

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Chennai Rhinos Vs Mumbai Heroes CCL 2013 Live Score , Pictures,Videos, Live score updates will start Soon . CCL 2013 Live Scoreboard

Kerala Strikers Vs Bengal Tigers CCL 2013 Live Score

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CCL 2013 Live Score Board –  Kerala Strikers Vs Bengal Tigers VENUE – Dubai Live Update Start From 4.30 pm to 8.30 pm .We will update CCL 2013 Live score ,Pics & Videos .Updates will start from 4.30 pm
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kaliyachan malayalam movie

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Movie name – kaliyachan
Starring: Manoj K Jayan, Tirrtha, Vaiga, Kalamandalam Sivannamboodhiri, Mani Pattambi, Babu Nambudhiri, Manju Pillai,
Directed By: Farook abdul rahiman
Written By: Farook abdul rahiman
Screenplay By: Farook abdul rahiman
Produced By :National Film Development Corporation (NFDC)

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Lucky Star Malayalam Movie Teaser

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Shutter Malayalam Movie Review

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shutter malayalam movie reviewShutter Malayalam Movie Review

Producer– Saritha Ann Thomas

Director– Joy Mathew

Cast– Lal, Vinay Forrt, Sreenivasan, Sajitha Madathil, Augustine, Premkumar etc.

Music– Shahabaz Aman & B B Sam

Review By : Unni R Nair (Kerala9.com )

‘Shutter’ is one film which proves that filmmaking is not at all about being prolific or being part of the mainstream. It took Joy Mathew over two and a half decades, after his notable performance in John Abraham’s ‘Amma Ariyaan’, to come out with his debut directorial film. Joy Mathew, who played a key role in the 1986 John Abraham movie and who has been active as a theatre person and activist, gives us a striking and wonderful movie in ‘Shutter’, a film that’s worth many rounds of discussions and critical analysis.

‘Shutter’ begins with Suran (Vinay Forrt) going about in his auto-rickshaw, in the city of Kozhikode and then the film moves on to other characters as well. Very soon we meet film-director Manoharan (Sreenivasan), who is gearing up to make his next film, his second one, which he is making after a long gap of time. Manoharan happens to travel in Suran’s auto-rickshaw and forgets his bag in the auto-rickshaw. We meet Rasheed (Lal), who has been in the Gulf and who now gets ready to get his daughter married off, especially since she has boys among her friends and interact with them over cell-phone. Suran is a close aide and friend of Rasheed and as they wander about at night on Suran’s auto-rickshaw, planning to get some booze, they come across a prostitute (Sajitha Madathil). Rasheed makes Suran talk to her and soon she is on Suran’s auto-rickshaw. They move about in search of a hotel room and finally, on finding no place for their nocturnal adventures, decide to settle down in an unused shop room, owned by Rasheed. Suran puts Rasheed and the lady inside the shop, downs the shutter, locks it and goes away, promising to return at midnight with food. The plot develops from here.

‘Shutter’ is not just a story; it’s much more than that. There of course is an element of suspense, handled in a neat way and there are glimpses from life in Kozhikode city, presented realistically and packaged attractively. But it’s something else that forms the crux of the movie’s plot. The film is basically about human relationships, perspectives and changing perspectives. How a few hours, spent behind closed shutters, can change life for you and bring about a drastic shift in one’s perspectives is shown very sensitively. The very complex of human relationships and the innate goodness of human nature is what the film stresses on. All this and much more makes the film stand out as one of the best Malayalam films in recent times.

Performance 

I could generalize by saying that every member of the cast has done full justice to his or her respective role, but it would be gross injustice if I don’t stop to mention in particular Sajitha Madathil and Vinay Forrt. Sajitha Madathil, who has her own standing as a theatre person and activist and who has acted in some films already, puts in a wonderful performance as the prostitute. Vinay Forrt, whose performance in some of his recent films has been notable, does a neat job of his character. Sreenivasan, as usual, is comfortable with his role. Lal also passes muster as Rasheed.

Technical aspects

‘Shutter’ is focused on a story, which has lots of things to narrate. The technical aspects are in tune with the theme and the tempo and there is no point looking for or expecting technical gimmicks in a film like this. Hari Nair’s camerawork, editing by Bijith Bala and art-work by Sunil Kochanur suit the film’s mood.

Music

Music (songs as well as background score) jell well with the totality of the film.

Script

Joy Mathew has done a good and balanced work of the script. The characterization aspect and the way the story evolves has all been handled deftly.

Direction

Good work, Joy Mathew. He knows very well what to deliver and how to package and deliver it and does full justice to his job. Congrats!!

VerdictMust watch, lots of surprises in store for you…

Rating: 4/5

David And Goliath Malayalam Movie Review

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david and goliath reviewDavid And Goliath Malayalam Movie Review

Producer– Sudeep Karat, Arun M C, Sreekumari CS

Director– Rajeevnath

Cast– Jayasurya, Anoop Menon, P Balachandran, Lena, Indrans, Sowmya, Anumol etc.

Music– Ratheesh Vega

Review By : Unni R Nair (Kerala9.com )

I am not totally disappointed with Rajeevnath’s ‘David and Goliath’, and I am not totally impressed either. As I sat there watching the film, I was hooked on to the proceedings. The story, the location and the cinematography, the performances etc kept me engrossed, but once I got out of the theatre, I realized that there is not much worth carrying with me in my mind. What I had seen could to an extent be forgotten, courtesy the lag that makes you feel more exhausted than exhilarated and some vital issues with the script.

David (Jayasurya) is an orphan, brought up with love and care by Father Gerald (P.Balachandran). David had always been told by Father Gerald that it’s Jesus who is his Father. The young chap is afraid of people and when he is afraid, his nose starts bleeding. At school, his nose bleeds when he sits for exams with other students, but he is confident when allowed to write the exams all alone and scores full marks. This trait remains all along with David, who excels in making all kinds of devices and innovative machines. An inventor in his own right, he makes a machine that generates power, but when given the chance to exhibit his invention, goes nervous and fails miserably. He also vows to protect young Sharon (Sowmya) against a guy who teases and threatens to molest her, but backs out at the right moment due to his inherent fear. But later, Father Gerald’s narration of the biblical story of David and Goliath makes him take up arms against the molester. After Father Gerald passes away, David is left all alone and has to move away from the church, which, along with the adjacent property, has been bought by someone else. It’s while travelling away from the church that the power-generating device he invented falls into a river and gets lost.

Enter Sunny Kaithamattam (Anoop Menon), an ambitious guy who is happily married to Deepa (Anumol) and has a little daughter Twinkle and who aspires to do wonders as an entrepreneur. He has already lost much money, but hasn’t lost hope and moves on, fired by this hope. Sunny happens to find the power generating device and that ignites his hopes. Soon he fetches the person behind the invention, the meek and sincere David and requests him to stand by him. But little does David, who readily accepts the request, know that Sunny would turn another Goliath in his life. What all happens next forms the plot of the film.

The plot in interesting; the biblical parallels and references apt and the way the story evolves is also interesting. But there is something cold, something dull and insipid about the film that makes it go wrong at some level. ‘David and Goliath’ doesn’t communicate as it should have done and doesn’t stand out as extra-ordinary. There is some kind of a lag, a rather slow pace that at times makes you let out a yawn or two. I feel the film should have been a bit more fast and loud and then the interesting plot would have made for a good, really good film.

As of now, ‘David and Goliath’, though interesting and different, is a bit slow-moving and doesn’t rise to the levels that it was expected to touch, being a Rajeevnath film scripted by Anoop Menon.

Performance 

Jayasurya as David is good; he does a perfect job of his role. The trouble however is that he seems to have played characters of this shade very often and that sort of puts us off, despite his excellent performance. Anoop as Sunny is also good, but he too seems to be repeating himself, as regards the dialogues and dialogue rendition plus the mannerisms and the characterization aspect too. P Balachandran is the one who scores, among the others in the cast. The ladies don’t have much to do…Oops, forgot Lena, she is good indeed, nothing much to say about the other ladies in the cast..

Technical aspects

Jithu Damodar has captured the beautiful locations even more beautifully in his camera frames. Kudos, Jithu! Art-work by Arkkan Kollam is also good. Xian could have made the film a bit slicker with editing of a different kind. Just a thought, as the film is slow moving at times.

Music

Ratheesh Vega does a good work of the music, both the background score and the songs. “Athiru kaakkum mala…” stands out…

Script

Anoop Menon deserves appreciation for having come up with such a different theme. But there is something lacking in his script, some amount of pace and loudness which bestows the film with a cold and dull feel and it’s this that has hampered the flow of the whole film.

Direction

Rajeevnath is in control of things and directs the film in his typical style. But that he couldn’t rise above the script and make-up for its flaws is also notable.

VerdictGood, interesting plot, good performances…but slow moving and a bit boring.

Rating: 2.5/5

Mohan Lal and Mukesh in ‘Peruchazhi’

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Superstar Mohan Lal and Mukesh are doing the central characters of the film ‘Peruchazhi’. ‘Acha Mundu Acha Mundu’ Tamil film fame director Vaidyanatha is the director. This is his first film in Malayalam. Sandra Thomas is producing this film in the banner of ‘Friday Films’. Ajay is the script writer of the film. The heroin will be a new face coming from America.

Kerala State Film Awards 2013 Winners

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Kerala state film awards of the year 2012 – 2013 are announced. Kamal’s ‘Celluloid’ has got the best film award. The film is based on the story of J.C.Daniel. Prithviraj has got the best actor award for his outstanding performance in the films ‘Celluloid’ and ‘Ayallum Njanum Thammil’. Rima Kallingal has got the best actress award for her wonderful performance in the film ’22 Female Kottayam’. Lal Jose is the best director. Film- ‘Ayyalum Njanum Thammil’.It is also the best art value based film. The other awards are follows.
Best Movie – Celluloid
Best 2nd Movie – Ozhimuri
Best Director – Laljose (Ayalum Njanum Thammil)
Best Actor – Prithviraj (Celluloid, Ayalum Njanum Thammil)
Best Actress – Rima Kallingal (22 Female Kottayam, Nidra)
Best 2nd Actor – Manoj K Jayan (Kaliyachan, Ardhanaari)
Best 2nd Actress – Sajitha Madathil (Shutter)
Best Screenplay – Anjali Menon (Manjadikkuru)
Best Music Director – M. Jayachandran (Celluloid)
Best Singer Male – Vijay Yesudas (Akaleyo Nee)
Best Singer Female – Sithara (Yenundodi)
Background Score – Bijibal (Kaliyachan)
Best Lyrics – Rafeek Ahammed
Best Cinematography – Madhu Neelakandan (Annayum Rasoolum)
Best Story – Manoj Kana (Chayilyam)
Popular Movie – Ayalum Njanum Thammil
Best Comedy Actor – Salim Kumar (Ayalum Njanum Thammil)
Best Debut Director – Farook Abdul Rahman (Kaliyachan)
Best Editor – G. Ajith Kumar
Best Make Up – M.G Roshan
Best Art Director – Suresh Kollam
Best Childrens Movie – Black Forest

Malayalam Movie Otta Oruthiyum Shariyalla

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The leading anchor of Malayalam Renjini Haridas is doing her second film ‘Otta Oruthiyum Shariyalla’. Renjini’s first film was ‘Entry’. But it can’t create big movements in box office. As like the name of the film ’Otta Oruthiyum Shariyalla’, the movie depicts the story of a boy who are deceived by girls. Ranjini told that it will be a different character and she enjoyed her role well.

Mohan Lal In ‘Kodumkattu’

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Superstar Mohan Lal is doing the central character in young director Ashique Abu’s film ‘Kodumkattu’. In 1983, Joshy had directed a film ‘Kodumkattu’ with Prem Naseer and Mamootty. Ashique is directing the film with Mohan Lal in the same name. Ashique Abu is busy with the last works of his new film ‘Idukki Gold’. The script of the film ‘Kodumkattu’ is not yet completed. The shooting will be commencing on the coming December.