Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSomething seems mysterious when Bhaskara Varma, who enjoys the joys of his bachelor life, gets a call from his long-estranged uncle with the promise of a fortune. The story drives through hi... Alles lesenSomething seems mysterious when Bhaskara Varma, who enjoys the joys of his bachelor life, gets a call from his long-estranged uncle with the promise of a fortune. The story drives through his arrival at the ancestral home.Something seems mysterious when Bhaskara Varma, who enjoys the joys of his bachelor life, gets a call from his long-estranged uncle with the promise of a fortune. The story drives through his arrival at the ancestral home.
Ranjith
- Dhasharadha Varma
- (as Renjith)
Nandhu
- Badharudeen
- (as Nandu)
Dundhu Ranjeev Radha
- Malini Iyer
- (as Dundhu Renjeev)
Roslin
- Navas' Mother
- (as Roseline)
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The movie gets a few things right - the Ranjith character, the coming back to childhood home - nostalgia angle, and the things that happened in the house (not the cringeworthy flirting dialogues mouthed by Anoop himself). But some passable scenes here and there without any coherence or contribution to the main revenge plot (which we know is the main plot in the last few minutes ) doesn't make for a good watching experience. The initial gangster portion, the dialogues on the whole and the final act were underwhelming and I honestly enjoyed nothing in those portions. The boyfriend - girlfriend break up scene was too comical and artificial - though they seem to have been in a living together relationship which is a very progressive thing nowadays isn't it? Putting that into a movie must make it progressive too - or so someone had thought.
Overall - watch if you don't have nothing else to do - Anoop Menon is a good actor, a bad screenwriter and a bad director. He needs to concentrate more on acting IMHO.
Overall - watch if you don't have nothing else to do - Anoop Menon is a good actor, a bad screenwriter and a bad director. He needs to concentrate more on acting IMHO.
"Every hero is a bore at last" except Anoop men on he is a bore from day 1. High time Anoop Menon look into another profession, literally everything about him in this movie sucks dialogue, acting and direction. Don't think I can sit through anymore of his crap, please stop making movies man.coming to the movie, truly a useless movie, only positive is ranjith. Coming back to thakkudu his cringe dialogues while trying to flirt women are some of the most uncomfortable scenes I have seen in Malayalam movies. Anoop menon looks like a wanna be teenager the whole movie, especially his clothes, which 46 year dresses up like this?
Get a camera. Shoot something. Regardless of how little, regardless of how messy, regardless of whether your companions and your sister star in it. Put your name on it as chief. Presently you're a chief. Incredible chief James Cameron has expressed the above lines to the people who are reluctant to take that first action towards making a film. I think Anoop Menon has applied that way of thinking in making highlight films like Padma and Ruler Fish. In films like Lovely and Trivandrum Cabin, those exchanges were upheld by scenes that requested those discoursed, and, surprisingly, the successions had that associated feel. It was around the time he made Ente Mezhuthiri Athazhangal that the motion pictures began to seem like stages for him to introduce his haphazardly written methods of reasoning.
Bhaskara Verma is a well-known real estate broker in Kochi. Varma, nicknamed Broker Bhasi, lives with bodyguards, acolytes and trusted friends. Then advocate Kuruvila comes to Bhasi. Kuruvila did not listen to anything Bhasi said, but finally Bhasi heard what he said. His uncle Dasharathavarma bequeaths the Devagiri estate worth ninety crores and his own house and land to Ananthiravan. There is only a demand that Bhasi should go to Devagiri estate and take it over. Bhaskara Varma, who quarrels with his uncle and moves with his family, finds it difficult to go back, but he decides to leave due to his greed for money. But still there is a problem, Bhasi's uncle is single. Bhasi cannot enter the presence of his uncle unmarried who has predicted that Bhasi will live unmarried like him. Bhasi's friends are finding a way for that too.
Like in the majority of his movies, Anoop Menon plays Anoop Menon under an alternate name. Bhaskara Varma is the typical being a tease lone wolf who likes to remain single. Ranjith might have the vibe of a veteran Casanova in that salt n pepper look. However, effortlessness isn't there in the discourse conveyance. Durga Krishna as Kalindhi is that run of the mill Anoop Menon courageous woman with counterarguments. Divya Pillai is there for one flashback melody. Niranjana Anoop's personality has importance in the story, however there isn't a lot of there as far as degree to perform. Big Fish a great thriller.
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- 50.000.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 2 Min.(122 min)
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