Pani
- 2024
- 2h 23min
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6,9/10
3,3 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the peaceful married life of a couple is unexpectedly disrupted by two youngsters with criminal inclination, the trials and tribulations connect the mobster lives of Thrissur by becomin... Tout lireWhen the peaceful married life of a couple is unexpectedly disrupted by two youngsters with criminal inclination, the trials and tribulations connect the mobster lives of Thrissur by becoming a part of vengeance.When the peaceful married life of a couple is unexpectedly disrupted by two youngsters with criminal inclination, the trials and tribulations connect the mobster lives of Thrissur by becoming a part of vengeance.
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Absolutely stunning Movie. Must watch movie. People often glorify western crime movies and when it comes to Indian movie a lot of controversial things happen. The team of Pani really deserves an appreciation. It really takes guts to make such movie. Really an awesome movie. This movie creates a tension all along till the end . Cool cinematography and direction with excellent bgm raises your BP and makes you fully involved and energetic
All Car races stunts are Awesome
The team has done justice to movie
This Movie happens in Thrissur and team Pani tried their best to visualise it.
Great Work team Pani.
Great Work team Pani.
Best debut as Director & Writer by Mr. Joju George
Joju George done his best as a Director & writer as well as actor.
Joju given his outstanding performance.
The villain actors (2 boys) done well.
Some unnecessary adult scenes are included in the movie which can be avoided good action and triller movie reflecting present 2k kids life and the youths taking wrong decision to earn money.
Actions are screened well.
Actors Abhinaya, Seema and others done their part as usual back ground music is good & songs are normal Sagar Surya shined as villain The night coverage of Trissur city & festival are awesome.
Joju given his outstanding performance.
The villain actors (2 boys) done well.
Some unnecessary adult scenes are included in the movie which can be avoided good action and triller movie reflecting present 2k kids life and the youths taking wrong decision to earn money.
Actions are screened well.
Actors Abhinaya, Seema and others done their part as usual back ground music is good & songs are normal Sagar Surya shined as villain The night coverage of Trissur city & festival are awesome.
Pani is a Malayalam action thriller that follows Giri, a powerful gangster in Thrissur, whose peaceful life is disrupted by two young criminals, leading to a series of events filled with vengeance and intrigue.
The movie presents a straightforward narrative that manages to keep the audience engaged. However, the initial 30 minutes felt somewhat disconnected, making it challenging to fully immerse into the story from the beginning. The Hindi dubbing could have been improved to enhance the viewing experience for a broader audience.
In terms of violence, the film doesn't quite meet the expectations set by its genre, with significant action primarily concentrated in the final scenes. Character development varies; some characters are well-crafted, allowing for a strong connection, while others lack depth, making it hard to relate to them.
Overall, Pani is a decent, one-time watch that offers enjoyment without leading to disappointment. However, if you're anticipating high levels of violence throughout, it might fall short of those expectations.
The movie presents a straightforward narrative that manages to keep the audience engaged. However, the initial 30 minutes felt somewhat disconnected, making it challenging to fully immerse into the story from the beginning. The Hindi dubbing could have been improved to enhance the viewing experience for a broader audience.
In terms of violence, the film doesn't quite meet the expectations set by its genre, with significant action primarily concentrated in the final scenes. Character development varies; some characters are well-crafted, allowing for a strong connection, while others lack depth, making it hard to relate to them.
Overall, Pani is a decent, one-time watch that offers enjoyment without leading to disappointment. However, if you're anticipating high levels of violence throughout, it might fall short of those expectations.
Pani is a brilliant example of Indian cinema pushing boundaries with bold storytelling and captivating visuals.
Set in Thrissur, the film combines tension, stunning cinematography, and heart-pounding car stunts to create a truly immersive experience.
The direction and background score keep you on edge, making every moment impactful. The team's effort to visualize Thrissur authentically adds depth, while the thrilling action sequences are executed flawlessly. Kudos to Team Pani for their courage in crafting such a gripping and unforgettable film.
A must-watch for lovers of intense and innovative cinema!
Set in Thrissur, the film combines tension, stunning cinematography, and heart-pounding car stunts to create a truly immersive experience.
The direction and background score keep you on edge, making every moment impactful. The team's effort to visualize Thrissur authentically adds depth, while the thrilling action sequences are executed flawlessly. Kudos to Team Pani for their courage in crafting such a gripping and unforgettable film.
A must-watch for lovers of intense and innovative cinema!
I have always liked Malayalam films for their fresh stories and novel themes. Some time ago, I watched a movie called Irratta and really enjoyed it. The lead actor, Joju George, delivered an outstanding performance in dual roles. After seeing his talent, I thought Telugu filmmakers might cast him in prominent roles, but for some reason, that didn't happen.
Recently, while browsing for Malayalam movies, I came across Pani. Seeing that Joju George was the lead actor, my curiosity was piqued. Believing in the strength of Malayalam storytelling, I decided to watch it-and it didn't disappoint. It turned out to be one of the best thrillers I've seen. Interestingly, I learned this was also Joju George's directorial debut.
The movie revolves around a peaceful family disrupted by two young men with criminal tendencies. Although the family has a background in gangster dealings, they are largely involved in settlements and avoid violence. However, their lives are turned upside down by these seemingly ordinary youngsters.
After watching the movie, I checked out a few reviews. Many described it as a routine vengeance drama and questioned how two boys could realistically unsettle a gangster family. To me, these critics missed the core idea the director wanted to convey. The film highlights a troubling trend among Kerala's youth-a growing fascination with crime as a form of entertainment. These boys aren't just committing crimes for money; they evolve into psychopathic killers who derive pleasure from violence. In contrast, gangsters like Giri (the main lead) in the movie resort to violence only when there's a purpose or reason.
The story begins with the two boys killing someone involved in a land dispute for money. The gangsters in Thrissur are shocked because they usually know if a rival gang is involved, but this time, the crime is committed by two ordinary boys. Their "ordinariness" is their greatest advantage-no one would suspect them of such audacious acts.
The main conflict arises when one of the boys tries to molest Giri's wife and is beaten up by him. This incident sets off a chain of gruesome events and unexpected murders. Yes, the director takes some creative liberties-like how these boys seem to roam around without getting caught-but that's the point. Their seemingly weak and unassuming nature allows them to go unnoticed, adding a unique layer to the story.
The movie is engaging, though I felt a few scenes were slightly slow. Joju George's acting is exceptional-he conveys so much with subtle facial expressions. Abhinaya, who plays his wife, also delivers a strong performance. The background music is excellent and enhances the film's mood. Many scenes were shot in real locations in Thrissur, giving the movie a raw and authentic feel. I'm impressed they pulled this off, especially since shooting in public places with a star like Joju George isn't easy. The cinematography beautifully captures these realistic settings.
Overall, Pani offers a fresh perspective on vengeance stories, emphasizing how today's youth are drawn to crime without fully understanding its consequences. It also explores how society overlooks individuals like these boys due to their outwardly harmless appearance. While there are a few slow moments, the movie's unique take and gripping narrative make it stand out.
Recently, while browsing for Malayalam movies, I came across Pani. Seeing that Joju George was the lead actor, my curiosity was piqued. Believing in the strength of Malayalam storytelling, I decided to watch it-and it didn't disappoint. It turned out to be one of the best thrillers I've seen. Interestingly, I learned this was also Joju George's directorial debut.
The movie revolves around a peaceful family disrupted by two young men with criminal tendencies. Although the family has a background in gangster dealings, they are largely involved in settlements and avoid violence. However, their lives are turned upside down by these seemingly ordinary youngsters.
After watching the movie, I checked out a few reviews. Many described it as a routine vengeance drama and questioned how two boys could realistically unsettle a gangster family. To me, these critics missed the core idea the director wanted to convey. The film highlights a troubling trend among Kerala's youth-a growing fascination with crime as a form of entertainment. These boys aren't just committing crimes for money; they evolve into psychopathic killers who derive pleasure from violence. In contrast, gangsters like Giri (the main lead) in the movie resort to violence only when there's a purpose or reason.
The story begins with the two boys killing someone involved in a land dispute for money. The gangsters in Thrissur are shocked because they usually know if a rival gang is involved, but this time, the crime is committed by two ordinary boys. Their "ordinariness" is their greatest advantage-no one would suspect them of such audacious acts.
The main conflict arises when one of the boys tries to molest Giri's wife and is beaten up by him. This incident sets off a chain of gruesome events and unexpected murders. Yes, the director takes some creative liberties-like how these boys seem to roam around without getting caught-but that's the point. Their seemingly weak and unassuming nature allows them to go unnoticed, adding a unique layer to the story.
The movie is engaging, though I felt a few scenes were slightly slow. Joju George's acting is exceptional-he conveys so much with subtle facial expressions. Abhinaya, who plays his wife, also delivers a strong performance. The background music is excellent and enhances the film's mood. Many scenes were shot in real locations in Thrissur, giving the movie a raw and authentic feel. I'm impressed they pulled this off, especially since shooting in public places with a star like Joju George isn't easy. The cinematography beautifully captures these realistic settings.
Overall, Pani offers a fresh perspective on vengeance stories, emphasizing how today's youth are drawn to crime without fully understanding its consequences. It also explores how society overlooks individuals like these boys due to their outwardly harmless appearance. While there are a few slow moments, the movie's unique take and gripping narrative make it stand out.
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- Durée2 heures 23 minutes
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