Malayalam Movie Lucky Jokers Audio Launch
Sneham Plus Ishtam Equals Amma Pooja Photos,Pics,Pictures
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Movie Name : Sneham Plus Ishtam Equals Amma
Director: Jayachandran Ayilara
Producer: Samuel
Cast : Sherin,Rasool Pookkutty
Release Date: Nov 2011
Genre: Drama
Language: Malayalam
Story : Comming Soon
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Traffic 111th celebration at Kochi Photos,Pics,Pictures
Traffic celebrates 111 days at Kochi Gokulam Park convention centre
Photos by : Sooraj Neeleswaram
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Sneham Plus Ishtam Equals Amma Stills,Photos,Pics
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Movie Name : Sneham Plus Ishtam Equals Amma
Director: Jayachandran Ayilara
Producer: Samuel
Cast : Sherin,Rasool Pookkutty
Release Date: Nov 2011
Genre: Drama
Language: Malayalam
Story : Comming Soon
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Malayalam Movie Ormakkai Stills,Photos,Pics
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Movie Name : Ormakkai
Director: Robin Joseph
Genres: Comedy,Drama,Romance,Sport
Language: Malayalam
Duration: 2.15 Hours
Distributor: Susmitha Cine Productions
Staring: Sreejith. , Dhanya Mary Varghese
Story : Comming Soon
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Prithviraj Supriya Menon Wedding Photos,Pictures,Pics
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The 28 year old Malayalm super star Prithviraj tied the knot with Supriya Menon today (25/4/2011).The wedding fuctioon was held at a private resort in Palakkad. The function was attended by around 30 close family members from both side.
Prithviraj’s mother Mallika Sukumaran, elder actor brother Indrajith and wife Poornima also attended.
Supriya Menon is the daughter of Chandra Menon and Padmaja and she is working as BBC news reporter in Mumbai.
A grand reception is expected to be held on May 1 at the banquet hall of the five star Hotel Le Meridian in Ernakulam.
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Prithviraj Ties the Knot With Supriya Menon
Malayalam Actor Prithviraj tied wedding knot today with Supriya Menon, a Mumbai based BBC news reporter.The wedding took place at Palakkad .The wedding which was a private affair saw mainly relatives and close friends.Supriya Menon is the daughter of Chandra Menon and Padmaja.A grand reception is expected to be held on May 1 at the banquet hall of the five star Hotel Le Meridian in Ernakulam .We will update pics soon…..
Actor Vinu Mohan joins Twitter
Actor Vinu Mohan has become the latest celebrity from Malayalam film industry to join micro-blogging website Twitter. His debut was through the award-winning movie Nivedyam by A. K. Lohithadas. He is the grandson of late actor Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair, son of actress Sobha Mohan and nephew of popular actor Sai Kumar.
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KS Chitra’s daughter’s funeral held in Chennai Photos
Singer K S Chitra’s 8 year old daughter Nandana died in an unfortunate accident at their villa at Emirates Hills,Dubai.Funeral held in Vadapazhani Chennai.
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Doubles Malayalam Movie Review
Producer- K.K.Narayana Das
Director- Sohan Seenulal
Cast- Mammootty, Nadiya Moithu, Tapasi, Suraaj Venjaramoodu, Salim Kumar, Avinash, Suresh, Y.G.Mahendran etc.
Music- James Vasanthan
Cinematography– P.Sukumar
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues– Sachi-Sethu
Review By- Unni/Kerala9.com
‘Doubles’ is a great opportunity lost due to poor scripting and equally poor direction. The thread that they had in hand could have been developed into a good plot and the cast could have been used to make a thoroughly enjoyable movie. But as of now, it’s real intolerable stuff.
‘Doubles’ is the story of twins Giri (Mammootty) and Gauri (Nadiya Moithu). Giri and Gauri are the children of parents who got killed in an accident, especially due to lack of timely help and rescue. Hence they run an accident rescue service, with help from a gang of youngsters, their faithful aides (Saiju Kurup, Anoop Chandran and Bijukuttan). Giri remains unmarried, for the sake of his sister. Gauri was engaged to be married to Michele (Suresh), who is the son of Pierre (Y.G.Mahendran), who had brought up Giri and Gauri after their parents had died. But with Michele getting caught by the police in a black money case, Giri goes against him and cancels the engagement. Gauri is always with her brother, but we sense that she likes Michele still.
The story takes a turn (Does it?!) with the entry of Saira Banu (Tapasi), a girl whom Giri and Gauri save from an accident. There are people who are out to finish off Saira. Things happen in a rather mysterious way and Giri and Gauri are forced to let Saira stay with them. But then, things take a new turn and Giri and Gauri quarrel and part ways. From here the plot develops.
The problem with ‘Doubles’ is that it’s all based on a flimsy plot. The twins thread could have been developed into a better plot, with characterization being handled better. The way the plot develops is real unimpressive. There are lots of problems as regards the development of the plot, the characterization, the performance, the dialogues, the technical aspects and the film thus happens to be very much unimpressive.
Performances
The film presents a casting coup, but the performances of the key players leave much to be desired. Mammootty and Nadiya Moithu, who play the twins, seem to be not that involved with their characters. Their performances lack something vital. Tapasi looks good, but her performance is not up to the mark. The script perhaps affects the performance aspect because the key players don’t get much scope for emoting. Suresh is good as Michele while Kannada actor Avinash is good, but he could have been better had the dialogues and dubbing been better. Y.G.Mahendran is good.
One wonders why so many artists- Nadiya Moithu, Tapasi, Y.G.Mahendran, Suresh and Avinash- have been brought in when they had no room for performance. The characters that had been created for them could have been done by any other artist from Malayalam.
Technical aspects
The technical aspects too are not up to the mark. Editing could have been slicker and the cinematography, especially the lighting, could have been better.
Music
‘Subrahmanyapuram’ fame James Vasanthan fails miserably with the songs, which are far from being impressive.
Script
Sachi and Sethu, who had shown promise with ‘Chocolate’ and ‘Robinhood’, have failed to do justice to the subject at hand. Their script is simple unimpressive. The dialogues too don’t make any impact and this affects the totality of the movie, adversely. The comedy part too doesn’t work out with the film.
Direction
Debutant director Sohan Seenulal staggers with a weak script to deliver a film that could have been much much better, given the subject at hand and the impressive array of artists at his disposable. His direction needs to evolve and improve. Better luck next time, Sohan.
Overall verdict- Unimpressive! Poor scripting, bad direction, poor performances!
Rating: 1/5
Chinatown Malayalam Movie Review
Producer– Antony Perumbavoor
Director– Rafi- Mecartin
Cast- Mohanlal, Jayaram, Dileep, Kavya Madhavan, Poonam Bajwa, Dipasha etc.
Music- Jassie Gift
Cinematography- Azhagappan. N
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues– Rafi- Mecartin
Review by – Unni / www.Kerala9.com
‘China Town’ has been an eagerly awaited film. Mohanlal, Dileep and Jayaram coming together in equally important roles and that too in a film by hitmaking director duo Rafi-Mecartin is big news for film lovers in Kerala. So it has been an eager wait for ‘China Town’, expecting it to be a full-length colourful entertainer.
‘China Town’, when it finally hit screens, is fun, at least half way through. Till interval it’s fun, real comedy that makes you laugh aloud. But then, post-interval, it’s not so. After interval, it’s a mix and at times even confuses you. Had the second half of the film been like the first half, it would have been much more enjoyable. As of now, ‘China Town’ has a good, enjoyable first half and a rather confusing, a bit boring second half. But the film may turn out to be a hit, a family hit.
Mathewkutty (Mohanlal), Zachariah (Jayaram) and Binoy (Dileep) are made to come to Goa by Gomez (Captain Raju), who is rich and runs a casino there. Gomez wants them in Goa as he wants them to take charge of the casino. Mathewkutty is accompanied by Rose (Kavya Madhavan) and later, during their stay in Goa, the trio, who become friends, also become close to Emily (Poonam Bajwa), who is Gomez’ daughter and also to Chandni (Dipasha), the home minister’s daughter. There is Gauda (Pradeep Rawat), a businessman and aspiring politician, with whom Mathewkutty, Zachariah and Binoy lock horns later. It’s with this that the story takes a new turn.
The scenes where Mathewkutty, Zachariah and Binoy are introduced are handled well and are real funny scenes indeed. Suraaj Venjaramoodu’s goonda Chandran Valanjavazhi alias CV also puts in some funny moments and elicits loud laughs. The romance part is also worked out well in the first half. But then, in the second half, it all goes wrong and it seems Rafi and Mecartin, who handle the script as well, lose control of the subject in a bid to make it entertaining and more humorous. The sumo-wrestler bit in the second half seems deliberately put in and is even distasteful at times. The scenes where the protagonists get drunk and drugged and lose track of what they are doing is all poorly executed. The second half thus plays spoilsport to the entire movie, which would otherwise have been 100% entertaining.
Performances
Mohanlal, Jayaram and Dileep do justice to their roles. Kavya is good but Poonam Bajwa and Dipasha don’t have much to do. Dileep is good in the first half but cuts a poor figure in the post-interval sections. The others in the cast are OK with their roles. One wonders why Jagathy Sreekumar was brought in, almost at the close of the movie and what his character was meant for. He has nothing to do, performance-wise.
Technical aspects
Azhagappan has done a good work of the cinematography. The editing and art-work are in tune with the mood and theme of the movie.
Music
The songs don’t make much of an impact whereas in usual Rafi-Mecartin films, songs, mostly peppy ones, go on to become hits and contribute towards making the film a hit. With ‘China Town’ it’s not so; the songs are just so so.
Script
Rafi and Mecartin have worked well with the first half of the movie while in the second half it seems they have taken themselves for granted and forgot that they were confusing the audience to an extent and even exhausting them. Of course there are things to laugh in the second half, but there is an apparent lack of logic and continuity in the second half.
Direction
Rafi and Mecartin, the makers of colourful entertainers, are in full form in the first half of ‘China Town’ and do justice to the script at hand in the second half too. The only problem is that the script, penned by Rafi and Mecartin themselves, go wrong in the second half and to an extent mar the totality of the film.
Overall verdict- Comic, funny first half followed by a not-so-good second half. Good for the family audience. Likely to be a hit.
Rating: 2.75/5
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