अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA heartbroken and tipsy Rejimon invades a lion's den at the zoo. Forced to act, guard Haridas dives in to rescue him, triggering a hilarious series of blunders.A heartbroken and tipsy Rejimon invades a lion's den at the zoo. Forced to act, guard Haridas dives in to rescue him, triggering a hilarious series of blunders.A heartbroken and tipsy Rejimon invades a lion's den at the zoo. Forced to act, guard Haridas dives in to rescue him, triggering a hilarious series of blunders.
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Sometimes you know what you're signing up for, but you do it anyway. I expected a poor outcome, but not *this* poor, especially considering the star cast.
A drunk man, heartbroken, accidentally walks into a lion's cage, sparking a chain of hilarious events as he tries to escape with the help of a zoo employee who gets stuck with him.
The film claims to be inspired by real life, but the plot is wafer-thin and hardly progresses, leaving you yawning. For a comedy, there are very few moments where you actually chuckle. The absurdity of the film is apparent throughout the screenplay.
Kunchacko Boban overdoes his role to the point where you cringe, which is surprising since he usually performs well. Suraj Venjaramoodu does fine, but there's only so much one can do with a script this bad. Interestingly, Shruti Ramachandran showcases her acting chops in her limited screen time. The other characters are as silly as can be, with Manju Pillai, Shobi Thilakan, and many more contributing little substance to the movie.
The media circus featuring Ramesh Pisharody and Parvathi R. Krishna is an interesting watch and feels realistic in this otherwise absurd drama. Logic takes a backseat, and the jokes fall flat. Jay K, as both director and writer, needs to refine his skills. The scenes with the lion, however, are done quite well and deserve praise.
This is one of the most cringe-worthy movies of the year, and you should stay as far away from it as possible.
#pranureviews #Grrr #GrrrReview.
A drunk man, heartbroken, accidentally walks into a lion's cage, sparking a chain of hilarious events as he tries to escape with the help of a zoo employee who gets stuck with him.
The film claims to be inspired by real life, but the plot is wafer-thin and hardly progresses, leaving you yawning. For a comedy, there are very few moments where you actually chuckle. The absurdity of the film is apparent throughout the screenplay.
Kunchacko Boban overdoes his role to the point where you cringe, which is surprising since he usually performs well. Suraj Venjaramoodu does fine, but there's only so much one can do with a script this bad. Interestingly, Shruti Ramachandran showcases her acting chops in her limited screen time. The other characters are as silly as can be, with Manju Pillai, Shobi Thilakan, and many more contributing little substance to the movie.
The media circus featuring Ramesh Pisharody and Parvathi R. Krishna is an interesting watch and feels realistic in this otherwise absurd drama. Logic takes a backseat, and the jokes fall flat. Jay K, as both director and writer, needs to refine his skills. The scenes with the lion, however, are done quite well and deserve praise.
This is one of the most cringe-worthy movies of the year, and you should stay as far away from it as possible.
#pranureviews #Grrr #GrrrReview.
One of the worst movie I never ever seen.
Waste of time and money. I think director done this movie to leave the producer in the platform.
Unnecessary scene humiliating one particular community. I think Director should be treated for his hopeless scene.
Admit him in schools to educate him.
Both Kunjako and Suraj acting looks like artificial and not sure how they accepted this hopeless movie.
Even the artificial zoo was not good and the lion fence looks like, they made it with the help of card board sheet and colored with paint.
I guess this movie is made to show the loss for the tax purpose.
Waste of time and money. I think director done this movie to leave the producer in the platform.
Unnecessary scene humiliating one particular community. I think Director should be treated for his hopeless scene.
Admit him in schools to educate him.
Both Kunjako and Suraj acting looks like artificial and not sure how they accepted this hopeless movie.
Even the artificial zoo was not good and the lion fence looks like, they made it with the help of card board sheet and colored with paint.
I guess this movie is made to show the loss for the tax purpose.
*** Grrr Malayalam Movie Review ***
Directed by Jay. K starring Kunchacko Boban Suraj Venjaramoodu in lead roles. Also starring Anagha, Sruti Ramchandran, Manju Pillai & Rajesh Madhavan
One Line Review : Expected Laughter got shot by a tranquilizer gun.
The story is about Rajimon Nadar played by Kunchacko getting drunk and falling into the lion's den in a Zoo located in Trivandrum. Now how the security officer Haridas played by Suraj Venjaramoodu and other rescue people tries to rescue forms the rest part.
When I came to know the movie is directed by Ezra Malayalam Movie Director & post seeing the teaser and trailer of Grrr there were expectations but it was not as per the expectation.
Laughter moments the movie produced but it was being severly shot by tranquilizer in the form of week screenplay.
When Haridas also gets stuck up along with Rajimon in lion's den till they are safely taken out there were laughter moments but it was up to mark
The film should have focused more on the survival part with some twists, turns, tension blended with laughter but it didn't capture which made the film fail.
Performance wise, Suraj able to perform his safe zone but that too was limited. Kunchacko Boban was feeling a kind of mis-cast.
Overall a one time watchable over an OTT platform.
Directed by Jay. K starring Kunchacko Boban Suraj Venjaramoodu in lead roles. Also starring Anagha, Sruti Ramchandran, Manju Pillai & Rajesh Madhavan
One Line Review : Expected Laughter got shot by a tranquilizer gun.
The story is about Rajimon Nadar played by Kunchacko getting drunk and falling into the lion's den in a Zoo located in Trivandrum. Now how the security officer Haridas played by Suraj Venjaramoodu and other rescue people tries to rescue forms the rest part.
When I came to know the movie is directed by Ezra Malayalam Movie Director & post seeing the teaser and trailer of Grrr there were expectations but it was not as per the expectation.
Laughter moments the movie produced but it was being severly shot by tranquilizer in the form of week screenplay.
When Haridas also gets stuck up along with Rajimon in lion's den till they are safely taken out there were laughter moments but it was up to mark
The film should have focused more on the survival part with some twists, turns, tension blended with laughter but it didn't capture which made the film fail.
Performance wise, Suraj able to perform his safe zone but that too was limited. Kunchacko Boban was feeling a kind of mis-cast.
Overall a one time watchable over an OTT platform.
With such a solid cast and crew, it isn't wrong to expect some quality writing, production design, and performances here. The film's key selling point (two people getting stuck in a zoo enclosure with a lion) merely comes across as an unnecessary plot diversion, which neither resolves any core character conflicts nor explains the poorly scripted (and crafted) tail-end. This is not even close to the vintage Suraj Venjaramood you'd love to see in a premise like this. There are a couple of oddly fun one-liners, but 99.8% of attempts at humor fail to evoke even a chuckle. VFX, animatronics, and even capturing a real lion's antics on camera couldn't make the entire "dealing with a lion & a drunkard" scenes any better-those are just difficult to sit through.
I remember laughing more for an atrocious film like Crocodile Love Story than this one - at least, it had fun interventions from Kalabhavan Mani, Prem Kumar, and company. Here, despite the presence of performers like Manju Pillai, Rajesh Madhavan, Ramesh Pisharody, Alancier Ley Lopez, and Malayalam cinema's new-gen master of satire Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval, it simply feels like a potpourri of characters. This also contributes to diluting the stakes of the central plot, which lacks any sort of emotional hook. I have always loved seeing Anagha, and she does fine even with the limited character development.
I remember laughing more for an atrocious film like Crocodile Love Story than this one - at least, it had fun interventions from Kalabhavan Mani, Prem Kumar, and company. Here, despite the presence of performers like Manju Pillai, Rajesh Madhavan, Ramesh Pisharody, Alancier Ley Lopez, and Malayalam cinema's new-gen master of satire Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval, it simply feels like a potpourri of characters. This also contributes to diluting the stakes of the central plot, which lacks any sort of emotional hook. I have always loved seeing Anagha, and she does fine even with the limited character development.
Grrr is a straightforward comedic show with no complex structure or storyline. In the film, a young man who becomes drunk and goes into the lion's cage at the zoo is saved. You will undoubtedly laugh for a long time. But there's no sign of acting prowess. A movie that is typically only seen once. Director obviously tried to add something to the movie. However, everything proved to be a nightmare. Because you can only experience the movie's content if you give it some thought. It might have been seen for some time without any further transgressions. The presence of a lion suggests that something interesting will occur. It is possible to argue that the movie is insufficient even with additions. The direction and the screenplay are both mediocre.
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