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Sitting through this movie was one of the toughest experiences I've had. The storyline felt like it was lifted straight from a moral studies textbook. If you've seen a drama or play, imagine that style translated into film.
The writers aimed to highlight the slow processing of the Indian judicial system, but they chose a flimsy plot and stretched it thin.
In the story, Mani (Indrans) is caught trying to steal a motor pump from Mrinalini (Urvashi) and Chandran's (Vijayaraghavan) home. Mrinalini wants to let him go, but Chandran insists that people should face the consequences of their actions. Even after Chandran's death, Mrinalini pursues the case to uphold her husband's principles, while the court continually postpones hearings.
To illustrate the struggles caused by this slow process, the filmmakers attempted to inject humor, which reminded me of stage plays. Unfortunately, the comedy felt outdated, similar to early 2000s skits. Almost every scene featured a background score that felt like a play/drama. The subplot involving Mrinalini's daughter and her helper fell flat, only adding to the film's length. TG Ravi had one decent scene, but poor execution made it cringeworthy. It was painfully obvious that the sets were made-up, particularly the canteen.
As the film neared its conclusion, frustration mounted as Mrinalini's decisions seemed utterly illogical.
Even Urvashi couldn't save this film. Perhaps older audiences might find it passable, but I definitely wouldn't recommend wasting time on it.
The writers aimed to highlight the slow processing of the Indian judicial system, but they chose a flimsy plot and stretched it thin.
In the story, Mani (Indrans) is caught trying to steal a motor pump from Mrinalini (Urvashi) and Chandran's (Vijayaraghavan) home. Mrinalini wants to let him go, but Chandran insists that people should face the consequences of their actions. Even after Chandran's death, Mrinalini pursues the case to uphold her husband's principles, while the court continually postpones hearings.
To illustrate the struggles caused by this slow process, the filmmakers attempted to inject humor, which reminded me of stage plays. Unfortunately, the comedy felt outdated, similar to early 2000s skits. Almost every scene featured a background score that felt like a play/drama. The subplot involving Mrinalini's daughter and her helper fell flat, only adding to the film's length. TG Ravi had one decent scene, but poor execution made it cringeworthy. It was painfully obvious that the sets were made-up, particularly the canteen.
As the film neared its conclusion, frustration mounted as Mrinalini's decisions seemed utterly illogical.
Even Urvashi couldn't save this film. Perhaps older audiences might find it passable, but I definitely wouldn't recommend wasting time on it.
This is basically the TV version of American Pie with characters who are American Football players. But the show has nothing to do with the sport though. It is all about some of the characters trying to get laid all the time. The people in this series would just have sex with everyone they meet. Alex Moran just gets all the girls he meet. Thad is Stifler.
There is no long story. Every episode is stand alone. You can start watching it from any episode and it would not make a difference.
However, it has some really funny moments. But most of the series is just absurd goofy comedy. Sometimes the characters annoy you to the extreme.
Watch it if you want to watch some senseless comedy with lot of horniness. LOL.
There is no long story. Every episode is stand alone. You can start watching it from any episode and it would not make a difference.
However, it has some really funny moments. But most of the series is just absurd goofy comedy. Sometimes the characters annoy you to the extreme.
Watch it if you want to watch some senseless comedy with lot of horniness. LOL.
RDX offers good action sequences. But the script fails to impress. Malayalam film industry is going through a hard phase. We have been provided with too many poor movies which lead us to a point where we get so excited or impressed over slightly above average movies.
Most of the scenes felt illogical because of the situations and the things they do. The main character's friends are not there. Their uncle who's a policeman is not there. It's always just the 3 leads fighting their own battles. The climax made no sense at all. I'm not gonna spoil anything.
The song was unnecessary. Pepe was so good and so was Shane. Neeraj did great with action scenes but lacks the mass aura.
It works better if you watch with an electrifying crowd.
Most of the scenes felt illogical because of the situations and the things they do. The main character's friends are not there. Their uncle who's a policeman is not there. It's always just the 3 leads fighting their own battles. The climax made no sense at all. I'm not gonna spoil anything.
The song was unnecessary. Pepe was so good and so was Shane. Neeraj did great with action scenes but lacks the mass aura.
It works better if you watch with an electrifying crowd.