The film was a burst of laughter in the most unusual places! It was similar to Saiju Kurup's Upacharapoorvam Gunda Jayan
Very sadly, the monotony toned down the pace but other than that, we had great moments
DELICIOUS
-With some of our favorite actors on set (i.e. Suraj Venjaramoodu, Saiju Kurup, & Basil Joseph), we couldn't have been any happier😃
-Banumathi Payyanur was outstanding😂 Her tauntings, excess gossip & curiosity, and crude jokes were unforgettable
-"Spread love" was the motto of the film. Putting love above societal norms, our own desires, and injustice
-The cinematography and soundtracks were as entertaining as the story. The match-cut scenes spiced up the narrative and the camera movements & song lyrics teased and deceived us well!
BLAND
-The film regretfully lost vigor as it only focused on the plan to prevent Bibeesh's wedding for two hours, this evidently became monotonous
-The lesson-learning moments felt a bit awkward as they weren't naturally introduced. Enkilum Chandrike was all about comedy and it was towards the closing segments that some instructive lines were thrown. It was a bit too late...