Thiruvananthapuram: Mass reshuffle at the IPS level, including ADGP ranks in the police. The district police chiefs were also changed.
Manoj Abraham, who was ADGP at police headquarters, is the new vigilance director. Armed Police Battalion ADGP K. Padmakumar has been replaced by ADGP of police headquarters.
IGH Venkatesh has been replaced by MR Ajithkumar, who was the director of vigilance, in connection with the revelation of Swapna Suresh, accused in the gold smuggling case. S CRB ADGP Yogesh Gupta has been reappointed as MD of Kerala State Beverages Corporation (Bevco). Bevco MD S Shyamsunder has been transferred as Crime Branch DIG. MR Ajithkumar, who has been transferred from the post of Vigilance Director, has been given the charge of the Armed Police Battalion along with the post of Protection Civil Rights ADGP. Security IG Thumala Vikram has been transferred as North IG and North IG Ashok Yadav as Security IG.
Kozhikode rural district police chief A. Srinivas was transferred to Special Branch Security. Idukki Police Chief R. Karuppuswamy is the new Chief of Kozhikode Rural Police. Instead, Kochi City DCP V.U. Kuriakos was appointed as Idukki Police Chief.
Kottayam district police chief is K Karthik who was Ernakulam rural police chief. Ernakulam Rural Police Chief is Vivek Kumar who was KAP four battalion commandant. R Anand, who was the AIG of the police headquarters, will become the police chief of Wayanad district.
Kollam City Police Commissioner T Narayanan has been made AIG of Police Headquarters. Merin Joseph is the new Kollam City Police Commissioner.
Arvind Sukumar, who was the Wayanad police chief, has been made four battalion commander by KAP. Kottayam SP D. Shilpa was made the SP of the women’s cell, which had been vacant for some time. They will also hold the charge of women battalion commandant.
Thalassery ASP TK Vishnu Pradeep has been appointed as Perambra ASP. Nithinraj, who was Pala ASP, is the new ASP in Thalassery.
•ONE WORD: A thunderous adventure journey into the world of love and emotions.
•STORY IDEA:
Thor leads a happy life with the group of Guardians of Galaxy and soon he will come to know that someone is killing all the Gods. He will find out that God Butcher is the man who is behind the massive killings of all Gods and Thor’s kingdom Asgard is his next target. So Thor meets Valkyrie and plans to stop God Butcher. So Thor during the fight with God Butcher will meet Dr. Jane Foster who is the ex-girlfriend of Thor. Now she is not just a doctor, she is the Mighty Thor of Asgard. During the battle God Butcher will attack the New Asgard and will kidnap all the childrens. So why does Gorr need the children? Why he is killing all the Gods and can Thor stop God Butcher and will Thor will the war against God Butcher is the rest of the story.
•ANALYSIS OF THE DIRECTION, STORY, SCREENPLAY AND DIALOGUES:
The film Thor: Love and Thunder is directed by Taika Waititi after the critical acclaim film Jojo Rabbit and he himself joins with
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson for the script. The film is produced by Kevin Feige and Brad Winderbaum under Marvel Studios and the film is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Made with a budget of $250 million the film is currently running in theatres with a running time of 119 ‘minutes in 2D, 3D, IMAX, 4DX 3D and 3D SCREEN X formats.
What makes the film Thor: Love and Thunder different is its simple storyline and the way of execution, the narration style and the uncomplicated way of storytelling had made the 119 minutes satisfying. While we watch the film the movie doesn’t lead us to think deeply, everything in the movie is told systematically and like other Marvel films we don’t have to complicate ourselves, just sit and enjoy. What I found most interesting is the way they narrated the story, it was nice and the execution didn’t get flattened anywhere. From the very beginning till the end the narration was steadily moving and the kind of method the makers used to unfold the events had given me a pleasant way of cinematic experience. There were some twists and turns which were nice and it was placed in the right places, the impact which those surprises created inside the theatre made everyone to have big applause. I would say that the basic plotline of the movie is interesting, after the first few minutes the several incidents felt good and it was promising. The mixing of emotions, love, comedies and fantasies made the plot of the film wonderful but unfortunately, the full effort was not given to the screenplay.
The screenplay largely focuses on the concept of love, we can find it in our hero, heroine, different characters and even in the villain. How a powerful character like Thor gets into the world of love and how he handles it in his life was written nicely for the storyline but when it comes to the screenplay proper depth was lacking. The movie takes the journey into the emotions of love, it explains the good side of love, the pain in love and the suffering in love and all these factors had drawn my attention. Through the character Thor it was cute to watch this kind of emotion but an impact was slightly missing. If the writers had given more attention to the screenplay the emotions portrayed in the film could have been much better. The added situational comedies were accurately placed, and I enjoyed the jokes in between the conversation. Most of them were funny and I didn’t find them absurd.
The romantic angle between Thor and his ex-love Dr Jane Foster played by Natalie Portman was gorgeous. Their reason for getting apart sounds normal, a bit cliche, still it was convincing but more than that after a long time how they meet each other and how they again fall in love was fascinating. Both of their chemistry brilliantly helped the film to move forward, their combination scene was creating curiosity and was eager to know how it is going to work out again. Both Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman did a fantastic job, the pair looked firm and rigid and had created enough moments. When it comes to action sequences the way they fight each other and the way they help each other was a treat to watch. Thor and the Mighty Thor will surely grab your hearts, and the love they share will also melt our hearts. There are many subplots, here the writer had done a fine job, proper explanations and solid reasons are given for every occurrence. How Dr Jane Foster became the Mighty Thor was written brilliantly, it was my favourite subplot among all. The reason and how she became a saviour was effectively written and it created a big impact on the upcoming situations. The backstory of God Butcher and the reason why he decides to kill all the Gods was also satisfying, so like I said the writing was fine but the predictability was killing my thrills and excitement.
The face-to-face scene between Thor and Zeus was disappointing, I was expecting something big but the ultimate result was not pleasing. Here the writer had made their combination scene look so simple, those areas were having the high scope to make large-scale scenes but it ended like a normal average fight. To be frank, both the director and writer haven’t utilised those sequences properly. Also, the screen space of Gorr was mediocre, for Thor he had given a tough fight but he doesn’t scare much. He should have been portrayed as a fearful villain but his doings and the way he fights was like a normal Marvel villain. His backstory was excellent and his reason for turning into a villain was also justifying but sadly the villain doesn’t create enough fear, his death and characterization stood higher but forgets the viewers to make them fear.
Like I mentioned above, the predictability was causing some kind of trouble for my viewing experience so I didn’t feel the ending was surprising. The climax was good, and the emotional outline of love and parenthood was seen lustrously. The action sequences were stunning, and the visual effects and the 3D effects had given a worthy cinematic experience. With a simple story the makers had done a pretty good job and to be frank Thor: Love and Thunder won’t be contributing much to the future MCU phases but still, the movie is assuring a fun journey into the world of fun, love and emotions.
•PERFORMANCE OF ACTORS:
The film has the casting of Chris Hemsworth, Christian Bale, Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Jaimie Alexander, Taika Waititi, Russell Crowe with Chris Pratt, Pom Klementieff, and Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper reprising their respective MCU roles of Guardians of Galaxy.
Chris Hemsworth as Thor we all know how he will do it, like usual he gives a stunning performance. This time he was given the duty to portray more emotions of love and suffering and he did it amazingly without making any flaws. His drastic screen presence was all over the film and is one of the major positive factors of this film. His dialogue delivery was precise with the right timing and when showing anger his way of having the dialogue and the modulations in it was awesome. Both the angry face and the emotional face were acted out beautifully with the right form of emotions. His action sequences were a treat and whenever he held his hammer ‘Stormbreaker’ fun and thrills are guaranteed. His combination scene with Natalie Portman was lovely and both shared great chemistry. Their romance and actions were heart whelming to watch and loved every single bit of their combination. Natalie Portman as Jane Foster / Mighty Thor did a shining performance, she was perfect to do the role. Her attitude and personality suited Mighty Thor and he had given her best to make the changer memorable. Her fight sequence and the holding of the hammer ‘Mjollnir’ was so great and I was excited by her superhero avatar. Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Taika Waititi as Korg and Jaimie Alexander as Sif shared great screen space with Chris Hemsworth and their comedies and action had given an extra appeal. Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher was excellent, he was a terrific villain and he did an excellent performance. The villain shade and the negative characterization were acted out naturally and his different kinds of facial expressions were giving more impact. I wish his character could have been given more depth but still the way he portrayed the character was having precise emotions. All the combination scenes with Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman were bewildering with excitement and at the same time, it was thrilling with many adequate moments.
•TECHNICAL DIVISION:
We all know the brilliance of Marvel Studios when it comes to the production value and design, here in Thor: Love and Thunder they offer another visual treat. The visual effects and the graphics were top class and also the 3D effects were creating some magic for the eyes. The cinematography of Barry Idoine looked eye-catchy with many good frames and shots. The action sequences were enriched with cool camera movement and also different sorts of camera angles was impressive. The editing of
Matthew Schmidt, Peter S. Elliot, Tim Roche and Jennifer Vecchiarello were extraordinary, the runtime of 119 minutes fitted the film accurately with clean cuts and favourable transitions.
•CONCLUSION:
So overall the film Thor: Love and Thunder had given me a satisfying cinematic experience, the storyline is simply followed by an above-average screenplay but the humour and the emotions that the offers will satisfy and entertain anyone. The production design, direction and performance of Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Christian Bale is something big that should be witnessed on the big screen. It’s a fact that Thor: Love and Thunder won’t be contributing much to the future MUC phases but still if you are a fan of Marvel Studios and their characters then you should not miss this and also watch with fewer expectations.
Thiruvananthapuram: Police registered a case against Saji Cherian on the complaint of making unconstitutional remarks. An FIR was registered by Kirvaipur police on charges of contempt of the constitution. It is an offense punishable with imprisonment of up to three years.
The Tiruvalla 1st Class Judicial Magistrate Court had ordered the Kirvaipur Station House Officer to file a case on Saji Cherian’s speech. The action was taken on a petition filed by Baiju Noel, a native of Kochi.
New Delhi: The World Health Organization has found sub-variants of covid-omicron in various countries including India. The BA.2.75 variant was detected. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that new subtypes have been found in a few countries including India and are being monitored.
The head of the World Health Organization also stated that BA.4 and BA.5 variants are spreading significantly in Europe and America. In the last two weeks, there has been a 30 percent increase in the number of Covid-19 cases worldwide. Four out of six WHO subregions saw an increase in cases last week.
Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist of the World Health Organization stated that the BA.2.75 variant was first found in India, and later this sub-variant was found in 10 other countries. This subtype has been known to have a mutation in the spike protein. Soumya Swaminathan said that studies are being done to determine whether the new variant is more dangerous.
Mangalore: Three people died in a landslide in Panchikal in Mangalore. Biju from Palakkad, Santhosh from Alappuzha, and Babu from Kottayam were the tapping workers who died. Johnny, a native of Kannur, was admitted to the hospital with injuries. The accident took place at Bandwal in Panchikal village of Dakshina Kannada district. Three people were rescued. One of the injured is in critical condition in the hospital.
Heavy rain is continuing in the area. Red alert has been issued in various districts of Maharashtra and Karnataka states. A holiday has been declared for all educational institutions in Udupi and Kotak districts of Karnataka due to continuous rains.
New Delhi: The interval between doses of the Covid vaccine has been reduced. In a statement released by the central government, the interval between the second dose and the booster dose has been reduced. Reduced from nine months to six months. The decision was announced by the Union Health Ministry. The decision has been taken in the context of increasing cases of covid in the country.
The decision of the health department is based on the recommendations of the National Immunization Advisory Committee. The Ministry of Health explained that the crucial decision was taken based on scientific evidence and following the example of other countries. In this regard, the Ministry of Health issued instructions to the states and Union Territories. Accordingly, the cowin website will also undergo a change.
18,930 more covid cases were confirmed in the country in the last 24 hours.
•ONE WORD: Terrific actions and fights of Prithviraj make Kaduva watchable.
•STORY IDEA:
KADUVA tells the story of Kaduvakunnel Kuriachan, a rich planter living in Pala of Kottayam district. He is fearless and leads a happy life. Soon for a reason, he was forced to have a rivalry with I.G. Joseph Chandy and this will lead to turn the life of Kaduvakunnel Kuriachan upside down but he will face it fearlessly. What’s the reason behind their fight, how Kuriachan will face the obstacles and how he will end his threats is what the movie is all about.
•ANALYSIS OF THE DIRECTION, STORY, SCREENPLAY AND DIALOGUES:
The film Kaduva is directed by Shaji Kailas and the story, screenplay and dialogues are written by Jinu V. Abraham. The film is produced by Supriya Menon and Listin Stephen under Prithviraj Productions and Magic Frames. The film is distributed by the Magic Frames of Listin Stephen and with a running time of 154 minutes, the film is currently running in theatres.
After a long nine years, Shaji Kailas is now back with a Malayalam movie, this time joining once again with Prithviraj Sukumaran after the disaster Malayalam film Simhasanam released in the year 2012. When looking at the recent film of Shaji Kailas it’s visible that his graph was getting weak, his way of making and the script he selects was utterly disappointing. So when Kaduva was announced my expectation was not that great but still, the hope was lying in the court of Prithviraj Sukumaran and his production. Also the old hit films of Shaji Kailas gave me hope so I was waiting to watch Kaduva with a minimum expectation. After many controversies, the movie was getting much attention and made some curiosity, also the hope of Prithviraj’s good script selection made me book the tickets for the first day first show. So honestly speaking Kaduva has given me a good theatre experience, the film is rich with action and fights and the gigantic screen presence of Prithviraj was worth the money. I won’t say it’s a perfect film in all ways but still, it has the content to attract the common and family audience.
The first major positive thing about the film Kaduva is the tremendous screen presence of Prithviraj Sukumaran, it was his stellar show. His massive fight sequences, sharp keen dialogue and the energy he showcased were wonderful, the screen and the film had filled with his drastic energy. From the beginning to the end he took the responsibility to carry out the movie forward. He understands his character clearly and with passionate effort, and he has given his best to create an impact. The heroism and the mass appeal which he drives all over the film was enjoyable and the moments he creates through the character deserve huge applause. The actions and fight sequences played a crucial role in this film, all the fight sequences were thrilling and they made the viewing experience many moments of excitement. The action avatar of Prithviraj with the high-octane fights had implemented the right formula for the making of Shaji Kailas. The screenplay is suffering from many flaws but those errors don’t create many issues because of the performance of Prithviraj Sukumaran, as I said his influential performance makes the viewing engaging and doesn’t create any boring moments.
The second positive thing is the making of Shaji Kailas, the pattern which Shaji Kailas followed in his earlier hit film is still followed in Kaduva. First, he largely focuses on the central character, introduces his family and his living premise, slowly taking the movie to a core issue, then illustrates the heroism and dirty of games of villains and final towards the end the ultimate gameplay of hero to demolish the villain and at last the happy ending is once again taken by Shaji Kailas on his direction and making style. This structure is something we had witnessed before, many hit films of Shaji Kailas with Suresh Gopi and Mohanlal followed this same formula but fortunately without making it complicated Shaji Kailas had done a pretty good neat effort to make Kaduva watchable. As the movie is happening in the 1990s era the making of the director had suited for the ’90s period and it was effectively brought to the screen. Also how Shaji Kailas utilised the acting talents of Prithviraj also deserves mention, he placed him as a real mass hero and doesn’t make the character look exaggerated. The ‘ichayan’ style was matching the satire of Prithviraj, here Shaji Kailas with his experience in this genre had given the right instruction to Prithviraj on how to follow the style and the modulation went well on the screen. It is evident that Shaji Kailas as a director was well aware of the content, he was having the exact idea of how to attract the audience and how to give an engaging cinematic experience. So he made the film with a proper flow and didn’t make the film stretch, everything was told and unfolded at the right points so nothing went dragged. Therefore, the running time of two hours and thirty minutes went smoothly, and not a single minute felt boring.
The story and dialogues are the third positive factor, the storyline was good and it was having enough content for a commercial entertainer. Jinu V. Abraham had written the whole script, his story and dialogues were fine but sadly the screenplay was above average. The plot of the film was simple but it was crammed with many unexpected events, flashbacks and ego fights between hero and villain can be seen and the elements of mass heroism given to the central character carries the storyline forward. The events in the film and the fight between hero and villain were written well and it was balanced with many punchy dialogues which helped the hero character to make a mass momentum. The interesting thing was that all the major important scenes of the hero were attested with punch dialogues, after a fight and before a fight proper dialogues were given to the hero so the impact which the scene creates through the dialogue was enormous. One will feel like making big claps and whistles, the chill and excitement will be drawn into our mind, here to make this happen the writer Jinu. V Abraham had given many powerful dialogues brilliantly. So when an important scene gets over the excitement will be still left till the next scene, till then to hold it the casual dialogues between the characters were also adequately written.
The problem with the writing was the screenplay, the first half was steady and it was promising for a big second half but the momentum in the first half was not seen accurately in the second half. When comparing I will say that the first half was more powerful than the second half, the second half towards the end had loosen the grip. After revealing a big twist in the second half the writing went so easy, the climax portion and the events that connect to the climax looked mediocre. I expected the final encounter of the hero and villain with some surprising turns but sadly a routine formula was given by the writer. But the solid climax fight between Prithviraj and Vivek Oberoi helped the climax to get a satisfying ending. Many circumstances in the storyline are also predictable but it doesn’t affect much for the viewing experience. The emotional connection between the characters was also average, the love of Prithviraj toward his wife, daughters and son was not utilized well, and the scope of family sentiments was also not used properly. Some routine cliches and repeating stuff of 90’s period movies can be seen but still, it went with the flow and didn’t turn out bad. The ego clash of hero and villain was largely seen in the previous films of Prithviraj like Driving Licence and Ayyappanum Koshiyum and unfortunately, the script of Kaduva also borrows the same style so while watching we will know how all the things are going to be. The worst lighting techniques were used in the film, to boost the heroism and to create an additional mass appeal; many unwanted lighting was placed in the wrong position which created an awkward feel.
•PERFORMANCE OF ACTORS:
The film has the casting of Prithviraj Sukumaran, Vivek Oberoi, Samyuktha Menon, Arjun Ashokan, Rahul Madhav, Baiju Santosh, Alencier Ley Lopez, Kalabhavan Shajon, Priyanka Nair, Janardharan, Seema and many more.
Prithviraj as Kaduvakunnel Kuriachan did an outstanding performance, he is the real backbone of this film. His performance was energetic and the brilliant characterization was pleasing to watch, he carried the movie perfectly on his shoulders and he had given his best to make the character powerful. The action sequences of Prithviraj had dominated the viewing experience, it’s a long time Malayalam film industry had witnessed such a massive action film and to make it more memorable Prithviraj had given the right heroic formula. The expressions and acting skills of Prithviraj were awesome because his character demanded the qualities of a brave hero and without making any errors he had given the appropriate emotions for the character. Also how Prithviraj maintained it throughout and how he handled the different emotions was enjoyable to watch. His anger and the roaring sharp dialogue properly showcased the qualities of a mass hero and Prithviraj had flawlessly lived throughout his character to make an extra influence. I felt that Prithviraj had made an influence through his performance because after watching out I was still getting the hangover of the premise of Kaduva, his dialogues and his fight sequence can be still seen when closing my eyes. In the entire performance of Prithviraj an overwhelming power was present, as Kaduvakunnel Kuriachan he had clearly understood what the character should look like, what should be his attitude and how he should behave and how he should face his enemies and threat, this whole idea on how to be Kaduvakunnel Kuriachan was astonishingly performed by Prithviraj Sukumaran. The style and attitude he showed in the fight sequences are a big treat for his fans and also for the mass movie lovers. The dialogue delivery was sharp, no errors were felt and his various modulation while presenting the dialogues also looked vivid. During the mass dialogues, his voice was having a predominant commanding power and it pushed me to make some big applause. The governing and fearless brave personality and the main fight with the villain is a treat to watch so you will be fascinated by seeing the performance of Prithviraj Sukumaran. Vivek Oberoi as I.G. Joseph Chandy also delivered a glaring performance. As a villain he was a perfect competitor for Prithviraj, both of them shared great chemistry and the shades of antagonist and protagonist made them fight which leads to a thrilling war. As an Inspector General, his attitude and personality matched the uniform, and the presence of Vivek Oberoi was making the movie more engaging. His action sequences were heavy and the fights with Prithviraj were superb, also his way of action style needs special mention. Samyuktha Menon as Elsa Kurian delivered a good performance, she did the wife character and the overall performance was satisfying. Janardhanan as the Chief Minister performed well, his character played a crucial role and the negative touch in the character was handled steadily. Baiju Santosh, Alencier Ley Lopez and Arjun Ashokan did good supporting roles with reasonable screen space with Prithviraj Sukumaran. Kalabhavan Shajohn and Rahul Madhav appear to do a negative role and both did complete justice to their characters.
•MUSIC AND TECHNICAL DIVISION:
The musical work for the film is tuned by the hitmaker Jakes Bejoy which includes the background score and cinematography of the film is done by Abinandhan Ramanujan and the editing is by Shameer Muhammed.
The song “Palappally” sung by Athul Narukara was giving the feel of a traditional folk style and the mix of modern western-style instruments used for the song was also giving a varied feel. The lyrics of Santhosh Varma and Sreehari Tharayil were meaningful with an old-style pattern and the rural culture had synched to make the song feel different. The song “Paalvarnna Kuthiramel ” written by Santhosh Varma and Sreehari Tharayil had given a mass feel and the beats in the song were powerful to make some cherished moments and the visual of the song had suited for the situation. Usually, Jakes Bejoy never disappoints us, he used to give some power-packed background score depending on the types of scenes and the type of genre and in ‘Kaduva’ he follows the winning pattern. The two songs in the film were good but more than the songs the background score glowed larger. The theme tune Jakes Bejoy used for the teaser and trailer was promising, and it was giving me the expectation that the action sequences are going to be richer by the background scores. The expectations haven’t failed, the background score was extraordinary. The movie was enriched with a terrific background score, and all the action sequences in the film had the backing of many energetic background scores. The action sequences were given more chill because of the background score, those tunes will make us chill to blow some whistles and the BGM will make us more thrilled. So the combination of daring action sequences, visuals of the mass fight and the terrific background score with the heroic screen presence of Prithviraj Sukumaran was giving a visual treat of thrill and excitement and the theatre crowd and the experience were priceless. It’s a mass action-oriented film with lots of fights and action sequences so the cinematography by Abinandhan Ramanujan was precise to set the genre of the film. The camera angles and the sudden camera movements during the fight sequences were composed perfectly so the fights of Prithviraj Sukumaran were allotting a big impact on the screen. For the fight sequences, how Abinandhan Ramanujan placed the camera, the different angles, how he conducts it and how he modulates the sudden camera shift was fitting to give many cheerful moments. There are many fight sequences in the film and each one of them was amazing so while watching I was getting the instants to make huge applause and whistles because the visuals of action sequences were crammed with many unbelievable shots and camera angles. So the fight sequence will keep on hooking us and the visualization during the actions will engage us. The premise of Pala, Erattupetta, Vandiperiyar and Mundakkayam was chosen rightly as the location and the videos of the places were filled with greenery and the nice atmosphere of the hilltop was also giving an additional charming atmosphere. The closeup shots were having the right detail, and the facial expression of Prithviraj Sukumaran was captured rightly. His anger, frustration, desperateness and care towards the loved one were undertaken correctly in the closeup shots and it exhibited the elegant acting skills of Prithviraj Sukumaran. The editing of Shammer Muhammed was brilliant as usual, and the viewing experience hasn’t given any kind of mismatches. The cuts were perfect and the transition of the scene was having the right flow to the next scenes. The colour-grading looked fine and the cuts during the fight sequences were smartly made. The action choreographers Kanal Kannan and Mafia Sasi had done a spectacular job, every action sequence in the film was mind-blowing. Every fight sequence was made according to the style and mannerism of Prithviraj, his action avatar was smashed with brilliant fight styles. The big kicks and the jumps of Prithviraj reminded the jump of a roaring tiger, and the action sequences were followed by many cool and unbelievable moves which were totally unexpected. For this film, the script demands huge fights and massive actions so Kanal Kannan and Mafia Sasi had clearly understood the premise of the genre, and to make the movie look more powerful they had given the appropriate action sequences for both the protagonist and antagonist.
•CONCLUSION:
So overall I would say that I enjoyed watching the film Kaduva, it’s been a long time since I had seen a mass commercial movie in the Malayalam language and the film Kaduva has got all the components to make a paisa vasool entertainer. The incredible power-packed performance of Prithviraj Sukumaran will entertain everyone and the fight sequences are massive. The direction of Shaji Kailas was neat and the writing was also fine, there are some flaws in between but the ultimate result of Kaduva won’t disappoint anyone. So I would definitely recommend Kaduva to watch in the theatre itself and for the family audience and for those who love to watch high-action mass films Kaduva will be a perfect choice.
Thiruvananthapuram: Minister Saji Cherian resigned in the controversial incident of criticizing the constitution. The resignation was on the instructions of the CPM central leadership. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan summoned Saji Cherian to his office after the cabinet meeting and asked him to resign. Then the minister held a press conference and announced his resignation. The resignation letter has been handed over to Governor Arif Muhammad Khan. The minister said that he is a representative of a political party that respects the constitution and that the criticism raised in his speech was not completely covered by the media. Some parts of his one-hour speech respecting the country’s constitution and judicial system are being circulated. This has made the CPM a suspect. So the minister said that he is resigning. The resignation is because it is not right to continue as a minister. Never a critic of the Constitution. The minister said that he will continue to be active in activities to promote secular democratic values. The minister did not respond to questions regarding the resignation of the MLA post.
New Delhi: The notification for the election of the 16th Vice President of India has been issued. Nomination papers can be submitted till 19th of this month. The Vice President election will be held on the 6th of next month. The Vice President is elected by the Electoral College which consists of members of both Houses of Parliament.
788 including 233 Rajya Sabha members and 12 nominated members and 543 Lok Sabha members. The Electoral College consists of members. The tenure of Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu will end on the 10th of next month.
Thiruvananthapuram: Widespread heavy rains and bad weather conditions continue in Kerala. A yellow alert has been declared in eight districts today. Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts are on yellow alert today. The warning is that there is a chance of isolated heavy rains today and heavy rains at isolated places till Saturday. The main reason for the heavy rains is the strong westerly southwesterly winds over the Arabian Sea.
According to the warning issued by the Central Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain with thunder and lightning in Kerala for the next four days.
The Meteorological Department has also informed us that fishing on Kerala-Lakshadweep-Karnataka coasts is banned till Saturday.