13 Bewertungen
This is a good movie, particularly for children who are academically inclined or generally perform well in school. At first, I was a bit skeptical about watching it, but after seeing the film, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't feel any lag or dull moments throughout the movie. As a parent of a child in the same age group as the characters in the film, I found myself relating to many of the situations and emotions portrayed.
I would definitely recommend this movie to all parents - it's a great choice for a family outing, and I encourage everyone to take their kids to watch it.
The screen editing and screenplay are both impressive, and I never once felt that the relatively new faces in the industry did not fit their roles. They performed remarkably well. Aju Varghese and Sreekutty's performances were particularly noteworthy, adding depth and charm to the film. Overall, it's an enjoyable, well-made movie that is both entertaining and relatable for kids and their families.
Again recommended to watch before getting removed from theatre.
I would definitely recommend this movie to all parents - it's a great choice for a family outing, and I encourage everyone to take their kids to watch it.
The screen editing and screenplay are both impressive, and I never once felt that the relatively new faces in the industry did not fit their roles. They performed remarkably well. Aju Varghese and Sreekutty's performances were particularly noteworthy, adding depth and charm to the film. Overall, it's an enjoyable, well-made movie that is both entertaining and relatable for kids and their families.
Again recommended to watch before getting removed from theatre.
- ratheesharchal
- 8. Dez. 2024
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Every once in a while, a film comes along that completely catches you off guard-not because of a massive marketing campaign or a star-studded cast, but simply because of its sheer quality. This particular movie is a prime example of such a gem. Without relying on big-name actors or an established franchise, it delivers a cinematic experience that rivals, and even surpasses, many of the mainstream blockbusters currently dominating theaters.
The first thing that strikes you is the cinematography. From the very first frame, it's clear that the filmmakers had a strong visual language in mind. Each shot is beautifully composed, with meticulous attention to lighting, color palettes, and camera movement. The scenes transition seamlessly, creating a rhythm that pulls the viewer deeper into the story without ever feeling disjointed or forced. Whether it's an intimate conversation between two characters or a sweeping landscape shot, the cinematography enhances the emotional tone of the scene and elevates the overall aesthetic of the film. You can tell the director and director of photography worked hand-in-hand to ensure that every visual detail served a purpose.
But cinematography alone doesn't make a great film-it's the story that truly captures your heart, and this one is nothing short of brilliant. The narrative is thoughtfully crafted, weaving together themes of human resilience, moral complexity, and emotional vulnerability. It avoids cliché plot devices and instead opts for nuanced character development and slow-burning tension that keeps the audience invested throughout. The pacing is just right-not too fast to feel rushed, and not too slow to lose your interest. Each act builds upon the last, guiding the viewer through a journey that is both thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.
What truly sets this film apart is how it manages to tell such a powerful story with a relatively unknown cast. Often, we associate outstanding performances with well-established actors, but this movie proves that raw talent can shine through regardless of fame. The actors in this film were nothing short of phenomenal. Every role was cast perfectly, and each performer brought a deep sense of authenticity and emotional depth to their characters. Their chemistry felt genuine, their emotions believable, and their presence on screen completely magnetic. It's refreshing to see such compelling acting without the distraction of celebrity personas overshadowing the characters they portray.
In fact, the lack of big names may have actually worked in the film's favor. Without preconceived expectations, the audience is free to fully immerse themselves in the story and characters, rather than focusing on the reputations or past roles of the cast. This allows the narrative to take center stage, and it's a bold yet effective approach that pays off tremendously.
Another standout feature is the film's sound design and musical score. Subtle, yet effective, the music enhances the emotional gravity of each scene without overpowering it. Whether it's a haunting melody during a pivotal moment or complete silence used to heighten tension, the sound complements the visuals perfectly. It's clear that every element-from direction to editing-was handled with care and intention.
In conclusion, this movie is a remarkable achievement in modern filmmaking. It stands as a testament to what can be accomplished with passion, vision, and a dedicated team, even without the backing of big Hollywood names. It serves as a reminder that great storytelling, executed with technical excellence and genuine heart, doesn't need star power to shine. If anything, it proves that the future of cinema lies in the hands of those who dare to take creative risks and stay true to the art. For anyone looking for a fresh, emotionally resonant, and beautifully made film, this is a must-watch.
The first thing that strikes you is the cinematography. From the very first frame, it's clear that the filmmakers had a strong visual language in mind. Each shot is beautifully composed, with meticulous attention to lighting, color palettes, and camera movement. The scenes transition seamlessly, creating a rhythm that pulls the viewer deeper into the story without ever feeling disjointed or forced. Whether it's an intimate conversation between two characters or a sweeping landscape shot, the cinematography enhances the emotional tone of the scene and elevates the overall aesthetic of the film. You can tell the director and director of photography worked hand-in-hand to ensure that every visual detail served a purpose.
But cinematography alone doesn't make a great film-it's the story that truly captures your heart, and this one is nothing short of brilliant. The narrative is thoughtfully crafted, weaving together themes of human resilience, moral complexity, and emotional vulnerability. It avoids cliché plot devices and instead opts for nuanced character development and slow-burning tension that keeps the audience invested throughout. The pacing is just right-not too fast to feel rushed, and not too slow to lose your interest. Each act builds upon the last, guiding the viewer through a journey that is both thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.
What truly sets this film apart is how it manages to tell such a powerful story with a relatively unknown cast. Often, we associate outstanding performances with well-established actors, but this movie proves that raw talent can shine through regardless of fame. The actors in this film were nothing short of phenomenal. Every role was cast perfectly, and each performer brought a deep sense of authenticity and emotional depth to their characters. Their chemistry felt genuine, their emotions believable, and their presence on screen completely magnetic. It's refreshing to see such compelling acting without the distraction of celebrity personas overshadowing the characters they portray.
In fact, the lack of big names may have actually worked in the film's favor. Without preconceived expectations, the audience is free to fully immerse themselves in the story and characters, rather than focusing on the reputations or past roles of the cast. This allows the narrative to take center stage, and it's a bold yet effective approach that pays off tremendously.
Another standout feature is the film's sound design and musical score. Subtle, yet effective, the music enhances the emotional gravity of each scene without overpowering it. Whether it's a haunting melody during a pivotal moment or complete silence used to heighten tension, the sound complements the visuals perfectly. It's clear that every element-from direction to editing-was handled with care and intention.
In conclusion, this movie is a remarkable achievement in modern filmmaking. It stands as a testament to what can be accomplished with passion, vision, and a dedicated team, even without the backing of big Hollywood names. It serves as a reminder that great storytelling, executed with technical excellence and genuine heart, doesn't need star power to shine. If anything, it proves that the future of cinema lies in the hands of those who dare to take creative risks and stay true to the art. For anyone looking for a fresh, emotionally resonant, and beautifully made film, this is a must-watch.
- imdbfan-902342
- 23. Juni 2025
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Director Vinesh Viswanath makes a delightful debut with *Sthanarthi Sreekuttan*, tackling one of the toughest challenges in filmmaking: crafting a movie *about* kids and *with* kids, while treating them with the depth and respect usually reserved for adults. Here, the children are not "cute-ified" or simplified. Instead, Vinesh assembles a remarkable cast of young talents, each of whom delivers nuanced and captivating performances under his direction.
Set against the backdrop of a classroom election in a government school, the film embraces the essence of a "mass movie." Vinesh's vision shines through not only in his storytelling but also in his technical finesse. His shot division-combined with the way he and his editor have reimagined the screenplay-features slightly exaggerated cutaways and impeccably timed reaction shots, adding layers of humor and drama. The result is a vibrant and engaging cinematic experience that is both playful and impactful.
Set against the backdrop of a classroom election in a government school, the film embraces the essence of a "mass movie." Vinesh's vision shines through not only in his storytelling but also in his technical finesse. His shot division-combined with the way he and his editor have reimagined the screenplay-features slightly exaggerated cutaways and impeccably timed reaction shots, adding layers of humor and drama. The result is a vibrant and engaging cinematic experience that is both playful and impactful.
- anoopvshylaja
- 1. Dez. 2024
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- amalxavier-93750
- 1. Dez. 2024
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Super Movie, Must Watch,
Good Story, Super Direction, Surprising Acting, feel good Songs & Outstanding Script, Happy Ending and feel-good Story
I just watched the movie, movie was ""ADIPOLY".
Child Sree Kuttan & Teacher CP's performance are outstanding.
Super Movie, Must Watch, Good Story, Super Direction, Surprising Acting, feel good Songs & Outstanding Script, Happy Ending and feel-good Story
I just watched the movie, movie was ""ADIPOLY".
Child Sree Kuttan & Teacher CP's performance are outstanding.
Super Movie, Must Watch, Good Story, Super Direction, Surprising Acting, feel good Songs & Outstanding Script, Happy Ending and feel-good Story
I just watched the movie, movie was ""ADIPOLY".
Child Sree Kuttan & Teacher CP's performance are outstanding.
I just watched the movie, movie was ""ADIPOLY".
Child Sree Kuttan & Teacher CP's performance are outstanding.
Super Movie, Must Watch, Good Story, Super Direction, Surprising Acting, feel good Songs & Outstanding Script, Happy Ending and feel-good Story
I just watched the movie, movie was ""ADIPOLY".
Child Sree Kuttan & Teacher CP's performance are outstanding.
Super Movie, Must Watch, Good Story, Super Direction, Surprising Acting, feel good Songs & Outstanding Script, Happy Ending and feel-good Story
I just watched the movie, movie was ""ADIPOLY".
Child Sree Kuttan & Teacher CP's performance are outstanding.
- edvin-94600
- 24. Juni 2025
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It's incredibly immersive and realistic. It transcends the typical viewing experience and feels more like you're witnessing real events unfold, rather than watching the kids and actors perform on a set.
The storytelling was so organic and authentic, it just flowed like real life. The performances were so raw and genuine, I completely forgot I was even watching a screen, living every moment with the characters.
The kids naturalism was astounding. Every reaction, every emotion felt so raw and unscripted, as if the cameras just happened to catch them in their real moments.
The director clearly understood the heart of the screenplay, and managed to translate its beauty onto the screen.
The storytelling was so organic and authentic, it just flowed like real life. The performances were so raw and genuine, I completely forgot I was even watching a screen, living every moment with the characters.
The kids naturalism was astounding. Every reaction, every emotion felt so raw and unscripted, as if the cameras just happened to catch them in their real moments.
The director clearly understood the heart of the screenplay, and managed to translate its beauty onto the screen.
- shamonalavi
- 23. Juni 2025
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I just watched Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, and I absolutely loved it! Even though it's a movie primarily meant for children, I'm 26 and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. It's such a wholesome and heartwarming film that captures a sense of nostalgia, innocence, and pure joy.
The story is simple yet captivating, making it a perfect watch for families and kids alike. But what really surprised me is how this film can uplift anyone - regardless of age. If you're feeling down or going through a rough patch, this movie is like a warm hug for the heart. It reminds you of the beauty of life, friendship, and belonging.
The story is simple yet captivating, making it a perfect watch for families and kids alike. But what really surprised me is how this film can uplift anyone - regardless of age. If you're feeling down or going through a rough patch, this movie is like a warm hug for the heart. It reminds you of the beauty of life, friendship, and belonging.
Excellent movie. The actors performance were remarkable. The film is a heartwarming journey that bridges generations. Though crafted for children, it speaks to the child within all of us, evoking a delightful sense of nostalgia. The film beautifully blends humor, innocence, and subtle lessons, making it a treat for audiences of all ages.
Watching it through the eyes of my 6-year-old daughter was pure joy. She was completely engrossed, giggling at the lighthearted moments and curious about the story's twists. It's rare to find a film that entertains children while taking adults back to their carefree days, but Sthanarthi Sreekuttan manages it effortlessly.
A must-watch for families looking to laugh, reminisce, and bond over a truly delightful cinematic experience!
Watching it through the eyes of my 6-year-old daughter was pure joy. She was completely engrossed, giggling at the lighthearted moments and curious about the story's twists. It's rare to find a film that entertains children while taking adults back to their carefree days, but Sthanarthi Sreekuttan manages it effortlessly.
A must-watch for families looking to laugh, reminisce, and bond over a truly delightful cinematic experience!
- azharps-40655
- 1. Dez. 2024
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The film was well made and a must watch for students and teachers. Mostly importantly, the film carries a very strong message in terms of the change that has to happen in schools, which could bring in equality among students. Aju Varghese, who was always seen in comical roles, played a negative character and was to perfection. This defnitely would be a change of guard for him, in terms of the roles he would get to play in the future.
All the kids who had acted in the film, were brilliant. Kudos to the director and casting director. Music was lovely and apt to the situations. Do watch the film.
All the kids who had acted in the film, were brilliant. Kudos to the director and casting director. Music was lovely and apt to the situations. Do watch the film.
- nishantkpillai
- 29. Nov. 2024
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*A Wonderful Movie: Sthanarthi Sreekuttan*
I just watched Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, and it's an amazing film! The director, Vinesh Viswanath, did a fantastic job of bringing the story to life.
The kid actors in the movie were incredible. They acted so naturally and made the story feel real. The director must have worked really hard to get such great performances from them.
The movie looks great too. The pictures are clear, the editing is smooth, and the sound is perfect. Editor Kailash S Bhavan has done some mesmerizing work with his edit tools. Its amazing how well the director and his team did with a limited budget.
In short, Sthanarthi Sreekuttan's film is a masterclass in storytelling, direction, and performances. It's a testament to the power of good storytelling, regardless of budget constraints. If you haven't seen the film yet, do yourself a favor and experience it on the big screen.
*Recommendation:* A must-watch for everyone!
I just watched Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, and it's an amazing film! The director, Vinesh Viswanath, did a fantastic job of bringing the story to life.
The kid actors in the movie were incredible. They acted so naturally and made the story feel real. The director must have worked really hard to get such great performances from them.
The movie looks great too. The pictures are clear, the editing is smooth, and the sound is perfect. Editor Kailash S Bhavan has done some mesmerizing work with his edit tools. Its amazing how well the director and his team did with a limited budget.
In short, Sthanarthi Sreekuttan's film is a masterclass in storytelling, direction, and performances. It's a testament to the power of good storytelling, regardless of budget constraints. If you haven't seen the film yet, do yourself a favor and experience it on the big screen.
*Recommendation:* A must-watch for everyone!
- darshpisharody
- 1. Dez. 2024
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A light hearted feel good movie, at a time when serious realistic movies taking the front seat in Malayalam cinema Sthanarthi Sreekkuttan is definitely an interval to take your seat and watch in a relaxed mode!
The Kids had done an amazing job. The character CP of Aju Varghese was a real fierce one, and Saiju Kurup don't forget make us laugh.
Watched with my little daughter and she truly enjoyed it! She's asking to watch it once again. I believe anyone who went to school can watch the movie with a smile. The director and team had done a tremendous job. A feel good story, feel good execution.
The Kids had done an amazing job. The character CP of Aju Varghese was a real fierce one, and Saiju Kurup don't forget make us laugh.
Watched with my little daughter and she truly enjoyed it! She's asking to watch it once again. I believe anyone who went to school can watch the movie with a smile. The director and team had done a tremendous job. A feel good story, feel good execution.
- sajith-45209
- 1. Dez. 2024
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- sreegooogle
- 17. Juli 2025
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Salute to Change - Sthanarthi Sreekuttan and the Global Bench Shift
In the heart of every classroom, a bench is more than just a place to sit - it's a silent witness to dreams, discipline, mischief, and learning. Across the globe, as the physical and symbolic structure of schools continues to evolve, so too do these humble wooden or metal benches. Amid this evolution stands a remarkable persona - Sthanarthi Sreekuttan - who represents not just a student seeking a place, but an entire generation navigating change with grace, courage, and insight.
The shift of benches in schools - whether it be their layout, design, inclusivity, or symbolism - reflects much more than logistical rearrangements. It reflects the shifting values of education itself: towards openness, collaboration, equality, and adaptability. Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, as a metaphorical and perhaps literal figure, embodies the student's voice in this transition. His journey is not about merely moving from one seat to another; it is about asserting a rightful place in a system that is itself in flux.
We acknowledge the challenge that this change brings. Traditional setups are being replaced with smart furniture, collaborative seating, and adaptable spaces. But with this, comes the emotional and cultural weight of the benches left behind - benches that heard the first alphabets of thousands, benches that supported young backs during exams, and benches that were shared, loved, and sometimes even claimed as one's own "place."
In honouring Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, we honour every student who has ever felt displaced, yet hopeful... uncertain, yet ambitious. We acknowledge every teacher who has reimagined their classroom space to better serve their students. And we recognize every school that is choosing progress without forgetting its roots.
Let this not merely be a tale of moving benches, but a movement of consciousness. Let Sreekuttan's journey remind us that education is not just about where we sit - it's about how we rise.
In the heart of every classroom, a bench is more than just a place to sit - it's a silent witness to dreams, discipline, mischief, and learning. Across the globe, as the physical and symbolic structure of schools continues to evolve, so too do these humble wooden or metal benches. Amid this evolution stands a remarkable persona - Sthanarthi Sreekuttan - who represents not just a student seeking a place, but an entire generation navigating change with grace, courage, and insight.
The shift of benches in schools - whether it be their layout, design, inclusivity, or symbolism - reflects much more than logistical rearrangements. It reflects the shifting values of education itself: towards openness, collaboration, equality, and adaptability. Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, as a metaphorical and perhaps literal figure, embodies the student's voice in this transition. His journey is not about merely moving from one seat to another; it is about asserting a rightful place in a system that is itself in flux.
We acknowledge the challenge that this change brings. Traditional setups are being replaced with smart furniture, collaborative seating, and adaptable spaces. But with this, comes the emotional and cultural weight of the benches left behind - benches that heard the first alphabets of thousands, benches that supported young backs during exams, and benches that were shared, loved, and sometimes even claimed as one's own "place."
In honouring Sthanarthi Sreekuttan, we honour every student who has ever felt displaced, yet hopeful... uncertain, yet ambitious. We acknowledge every teacher who has reimagined their classroom space to better serve their students. And we recognize every school that is choosing progress without forgetting its roots.
Let this not merely be a tale of moving benches, but a movement of consciousness. Let Sreekuttan's journey remind us that education is not just about where we sit - it's about how we rise.
- gkishnamurthi
- 11. Juli 2025
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