En la aldea de Plaachikkaavu, un detective local, Ujjwalan, debe superar a una figura misteriosa en una mortal batalla de ingenio, donde sus habilidades son puestas a la máxima prueba.En la aldea de Plaachikkaavu, un detective local, Ujjwalan, debe superar a una figura misteriosa en una mortal batalla de ingenio, donde sus habilidades son puestas a la máxima prueba.En la aldea de Plaachikkaavu, un detective local, Ujjwalan, debe superar a una figura misteriosa en una mortal batalla de ingenio, donde sus habilidades son puestas a la máxima prueba.
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I would be honest - I had very bad perception starting to watch this - with Dhyan's choice of script and acting history - but the movie was pretty decent !
This is not a masterpiece or even a great film - but is engaging, most of humour lands and acting is pretty decent. Writing, especially towards the end was not that great - but overall, the movie engages and entertains.
The score and music are a bit too loud and editing is messy (especially towards the end) and pacing off in the middle bit - had these been better - this could even have been a great movie.
As it stands - it is watchable, pretty good movie.
This is not a masterpiece or even a great film - but is engaging, most of humour lands and acting is pretty decent. Writing, especially towards the end was not that great - but overall, the movie engages and entertains.
The score and music are a bit too loud and editing is messy (especially towards the end) and pacing off in the middle bit - had these been better - this could even have been a great movie.
As it stands - it is watchable, pretty good movie.
Detective ujjwalan is a horror comedy movie which revole around the village plachikave which is facing a threat they never seen before .
The movie is poorly executed. It tries but fails to impress me as an audience.
The comedy was outdated . The direction felt like a letdown. The music is forgettable . The story not that great . The climax fight look forced, as main character alone goes into the fight . The film put a very bad effort in redirecting the main character into mistaking someone for a killer.
The character arc of villian was not bad , it was good . The twist at the end was good . The hero arc was also good . His journey of overcomning his fears and standing up was nice ( even if it's a small thing).
It is a wasted potential . They could have done a better job to establish the village and its people ,their emotion ,their doubts ,their fear but they didn't. The film doesn't stand out among other serial killing stories. It felt like a cheap copy of other serial killer movies
For me the film Detective ujjwalan is a letdown.
The movie is poorly executed. It tries but fails to impress me as an audience.
The comedy was outdated . The direction felt like a letdown. The music is forgettable . The story not that great . The climax fight look forced, as main character alone goes into the fight . The film put a very bad effort in redirecting the main character into mistaking someone for a killer.
The character arc of villian was not bad , it was good . The twist at the end was good . The hero arc was also good . His journey of overcomning his fears and standing up was nice ( even if it's a small thing).
It is a wasted potential . They could have done a better job to establish the village and its people ,their emotion ,their doubts ,their fear but they didn't. The film doesn't stand out among other serial killing stories. It felt like a cheap copy of other serial killer movies
For me the film Detective ujjwalan is a letdown.
Detective Ujjwalan is a textbook example of wasted potential. Marketed as a thrilling crime drama featuring a razor-sharp investigator tackling high-stakes mysteries, the show (or film) instead drags viewers through a convoluted mess of half-baked plots, wooden performances, and shockingly poor direction. What could have been an engaging addition to the detective genre ends up as a frustrating experience, marked by clichés and inconsistency.
First and foremost, the titular character, Detective Ujjwalan, lacks the charisma and depth that such a central figure demands. Played with little conviction, Ujjwalan seems less like a brilliant mind and more like an actor playing dress-up in a trench coat. The attempts at making him appear intelligent - abrupt monologues, forced deductions, and awkward silences - feel more like a parody than a serious portrayal. There's no real backstory, no emotional conflict, and no character arc to invest in. A detective is only as compelling as his mind and methods, and here, both are remarkably shallow.
The storytelling is another major letdown. Rather than offering a well-paced, cleverly constructed mystery, the plot meanders endlessly. The narrative jumps from one irrelevant subplot to another, making it difficult to stay engaged or even understand what the central mystery is supposed to be. Clues are often introduced and then forgotten, red herrings are used lazily, and the final resolution feels like it was slapped together without thought or logic. What's worse, the pacing is painfully slow, turning even the most supposedly suspenseful scenes into a chore to sit through.
The supporting characters do nothing to lift the sagging storyline. From stereotypical police officers who blindly follow Ujjwalan's direction without question, to one-dimensional sidekicks who exist solely for exposition, the ensemble cast is as lifeless as the script. Relationships between characters are undeveloped, conversations lack natural flow, and any attempt at emotional depth comes off as forced or laughable.
Technically, the show doesn't fare any better. The cinematography is bland and uninspired. For a genre that thrives on atmosphere and detail, the visuals here are shockingly flat. Camera angles do little to build tension or highlight critical moments, and even the locations chosen feel generic and unremarkable. The editing is another sore point, with abrupt scene changes, poor transitions, and several moments where it feels like entire scenes were cut without explanation.
The background score, which could have at least salvaged some sense of tension, is overused and often mismatched with the tone of the scenes. Sound design is inconsistent - at times too loud, other times inaudible. Dialogues are poorly written, often cringe-worthy, and the delivery lacks any kind of natural rhythm.
To add to the frustration, the show seems to take itself far too seriously. There's no levity, no clever humor, and certainly no self-awareness. Instead, it drowns in its own arrogance, mistaking convoluted storytelling for cleverness and emotionless acting for intensity.
In conclusion, Detective Ujjwalan is a major disappointment. It lacks the intrigue, intelligence, and engagement that one expects from a detective thriller. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or just looking for an entertaining watch, this one is best avoided. A good detective story should challenge the mind and captivate the heart - this one does neither. It's a forgettable entry in the genre and a frustrating reminder of how not to execute a mystery drama.
First and foremost, the titular character, Detective Ujjwalan, lacks the charisma and depth that such a central figure demands. Played with little conviction, Ujjwalan seems less like a brilliant mind and more like an actor playing dress-up in a trench coat. The attempts at making him appear intelligent - abrupt monologues, forced deductions, and awkward silences - feel more like a parody than a serious portrayal. There's no real backstory, no emotional conflict, and no character arc to invest in. A detective is only as compelling as his mind and methods, and here, both are remarkably shallow.
The storytelling is another major letdown. Rather than offering a well-paced, cleverly constructed mystery, the plot meanders endlessly. The narrative jumps from one irrelevant subplot to another, making it difficult to stay engaged or even understand what the central mystery is supposed to be. Clues are often introduced and then forgotten, red herrings are used lazily, and the final resolution feels like it was slapped together without thought or logic. What's worse, the pacing is painfully slow, turning even the most supposedly suspenseful scenes into a chore to sit through.
The supporting characters do nothing to lift the sagging storyline. From stereotypical police officers who blindly follow Ujjwalan's direction without question, to one-dimensional sidekicks who exist solely for exposition, the ensemble cast is as lifeless as the script. Relationships between characters are undeveloped, conversations lack natural flow, and any attempt at emotional depth comes off as forced or laughable.
Technically, the show doesn't fare any better. The cinematography is bland and uninspired. For a genre that thrives on atmosphere and detail, the visuals here are shockingly flat. Camera angles do little to build tension or highlight critical moments, and even the locations chosen feel generic and unremarkable. The editing is another sore point, with abrupt scene changes, poor transitions, and several moments where it feels like entire scenes were cut without explanation.
The background score, which could have at least salvaged some sense of tension, is overused and often mismatched with the tone of the scenes. Sound design is inconsistent - at times too loud, other times inaudible. Dialogues are poorly written, often cringe-worthy, and the delivery lacks any kind of natural rhythm.
To add to the frustration, the show seems to take itself far too seriously. There's no levity, no clever humor, and certainly no self-awareness. Instead, it drowns in its own arrogance, mistaking convoluted storytelling for cleverness and emotionless acting for intensity.
In conclusion, Detective Ujjwalan is a major disappointment. It lacks the intrigue, intelligence, and engagement that one expects from a detective thriller. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or just looking for an entertaining watch, this one is best avoided. A good detective story should challenge the mind and captivate the heart - this one does neither. It's a forgettable entry in the genre and a frustrating reminder of how not to execute a mystery drama.
Rating - 4/5
A humour investigation thriller pitched with a good story plot,splendid narrative and outstanding performances.
The plot of the story is about whether Ujjwalan,a local detective of Plachikkavu succeed in cracking the serial murder case eating his patience thereby putting his potential to test.
The duo filmmakers has successfully placed the investigation thriller with quirkiness and witty humours that worked well in setting the background for the story formation. This film reminds us of the humour and the landscape in Kunjiramayanam and the way the director duo has layered the situational humour into the screenplay deserves appreciation. The design of character shades and the mannerisms, quirkiness in each characters synced well along with the story. They have joined all the dots in the story precisely through the incredible screenplay. Hats off to the writer directors in complementing both humour and thriller genre so effortlessly in their debut film.
Good performance by Dhyan Sreenivasan as Ujjwalan and this time its definitely Dhyan 2.0.Impressive performances by Siju Wilson,Rony David,Kottayam Nazeer,Seema G Nair,Ameen & Nihal. Special appreciation to the casting directors for assembling the incredible artists on screen showing unparalleled performances.
Good Cinematography by Premkrishna & Sraiyanti. Kudos to Chaman Chacko for serving a delightful and engaging entertainer. Hats off to Rameez for bringing the music and Background score matching to the tone of the story. Impressive sound design/mixing by Sachin Sudhakaran & Aravind Menon and the efforts of the colorist in lifting the mood and feel of the story totally. Kudos to Weekend Blockbusters for designing this project and giving a fun to watch movie experience keeps you eagerly waiting for the next franchise from WCU.
A must watch movie in Atmos theatres for an engaging cinematic humorous fun ride.
A humour investigation thriller pitched with a good story plot,splendid narrative and outstanding performances.
The plot of the story is about whether Ujjwalan,a local detective of Plachikkavu succeed in cracking the serial murder case eating his patience thereby putting his potential to test.
The duo filmmakers has successfully placed the investigation thriller with quirkiness and witty humours that worked well in setting the background for the story formation. This film reminds us of the humour and the landscape in Kunjiramayanam and the way the director duo has layered the situational humour into the screenplay deserves appreciation. The design of character shades and the mannerisms, quirkiness in each characters synced well along with the story. They have joined all the dots in the story precisely through the incredible screenplay. Hats off to the writer directors in complementing both humour and thriller genre so effortlessly in their debut film.
Good performance by Dhyan Sreenivasan as Ujjwalan and this time its definitely Dhyan 2.0.Impressive performances by Siju Wilson,Rony David,Kottayam Nazeer,Seema G Nair,Ameen & Nihal. Special appreciation to the casting directors for assembling the incredible artists on screen showing unparalleled performances.
Good Cinematography by Premkrishna & Sraiyanti. Kudos to Chaman Chacko for serving a delightful and engaging entertainer. Hats off to Rameez for bringing the music and Background score matching to the tone of the story. Impressive sound design/mixing by Sachin Sudhakaran & Aravind Menon and the efforts of the colorist in lifting the mood and feel of the story totally. Kudos to Weekend Blockbusters for designing this project and giving a fun to watch movie experience keeps you eagerly waiting for the next franchise from WCU.
A must watch movie in Atmos theatres for an engaging cinematic humorous fun ride.
Detective Ujjwalan starts off at a very slow pace, making it hard to stay engaged during the initial scenes. The unusual color grading and lighting choices give the film a strange tone, which takes away from the overall experience.
Dhyan, who plays the lead character, fails to make a strong impact. His performance feels lacks the intensity the role demands. The humour also doesn't work, the jokes fall flat and don't bring any real fun to the scenes.
The plot does have potential. There's an interesting mystery at its core, and the story builds some curiosity. However, the impact gets lost due to weak performances and average direction. This film clearly shows how crucial good casting is to bring a story to life.
The background score is another downside. Instead of enhancing the mood, it makes several scenes feel dull and emotionless. The music simply doesn't connect with what's happening on screen.
Things improve slightly in the second half. The emotional angle gives the movie some much needed depth, and a few moments manage to hold attention. Still, the overall performance level remains below average, making it hard to fully invest in the characters.
The climax takes a disappointing turn. It throws in unnecessary twists that don't add meaning to the story.
In the end, Detective Ujjwalan had the potential to be an engaging mystery. But with weak acting, poor technical choices, and inconsistent storytelling, the film struggles to leave a lasting impression. A better cast and sharper direction could have made a big difference.
Overall, Detective Ujjwalan is a thriller that doesn't really thrill. It also lacks a strong theatrical experience. In the end, the choice is yours.
Dhyan, who plays the lead character, fails to make a strong impact. His performance feels lacks the intensity the role demands. The humour also doesn't work, the jokes fall flat and don't bring any real fun to the scenes.
The plot does have potential. There's an interesting mystery at its core, and the story builds some curiosity. However, the impact gets lost due to weak performances and average direction. This film clearly shows how crucial good casting is to bring a story to life.
The background score is another downside. Instead of enhancing the mood, it makes several scenes feel dull and emotionless. The music simply doesn't connect with what's happening on screen.
Things improve slightly in the second half. The emotional angle gives the movie some much needed depth, and a few moments manage to hold attention. Still, the overall performance level remains below average, making it hard to fully invest in the characters.
The climax takes a disappointing turn. It throws in unnecessary twists that don't add meaning to the story.
In the end, Detective Ujjwalan had the potential to be an engaging mystery. But with weak acting, poor technical choices, and inconsistent storytelling, the film struggles to leave a lasting impression. A better cast and sharper direction could have made a big difference.
Overall, Detective Ujjwalan is a thriller that doesn't really thrill. It also lacks a strong theatrical experience. In the end, the choice is yours.
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- USD 110,256
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 4min(124 min)
- Color
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