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Life of Josutty

  • 2015
  • 2h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1K
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Dileep in Life of Josutty (2015)
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The life of a simple village boy, his first broken childhood relationship and his ridiculous adventures in New Zealand after getting marriage.The life of a simple village boy, his first broken childhood relationship and his ridiculous adventures in New Zealand after getting marriage.The life of a simple village boy, his first broken childhood relationship and his ridiculous adventures in New Zealand after getting marriage.

  • Director
    • Jeethu Joseph
  • Writer
    • Rajesh Varma
  • Stars
    • Dileep
    • Hareesh Peradi
    • Jyothi Krishna
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeethu Joseph
    • Writer
      • Rajesh Varma
    • Stars
      • Dileep
      • Hareesh Peradi
      • Jyothi Krishna
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dileep
    Dileep
    • Josutty
    Hareesh Peradi
    Hareesh Peradi
    • Joseph
    Jyothi Krishna
    Jyothi Krishna
    • Rose
    Renjini Rupesh
    Renjini Rupesh
    • Priya
    Chempil Asokan
    Chempil Asokan
    • Thammanom Devassy
    Vijayakumari
    • Sosamma
    Rachana Narayanankutty
    Rachana Narayanankutty
    • Jessy
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Varkey
    • (as Suraaj Venjarammoodu)
    Noby Marcose
    Noby Marcose
    • Gee Varghese
    Saju Navodaya
    Saju Navodaya
    • Rameshan
    • (as Pashanam Shaji)
    Krishna Prabha
    Krishna Prabha
    • Molykutty
    P. Balachandran
    P. Balachandran
    • Thomachan
    Aqsa Bhatt
    • Angel
    Koottickal Jayachandran
    Koottickal Jayachandran
    • Babukuttan (Cameo)
    Jeethu Joseph
    Jeethu Joseph
    • Drinker (Cameo)
    Sasi Kalinga
    Sasi Kalinga
    • Narayanan
    Sudheer Karamana
    Sudheer Karamana
    • Mathachan
    Pradeep Kottayam
    Pradeep Kottayam
    • Josutty's Uncle
    • Director
      • Jeethu Joseph
    • Writer
      • Rajesh Varma
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    8rinogeorgeal

    A must watch movie... feels like reading a book

    Life of Josutty , unlike typical Dileeep's slapstick comedy movies, is full of life. It takes one through the different phases of Josutty's life, shows how he learns new lessons on his life's journey, and how he becomes a grounded personality.

    The movie carries a very good message that some times we do not have control over our own life, we do not have choices, and we have to choose what is given.

    In the movie, most characters are rounded. No characters can not be blamed for the decisions they make. They just flow in the current of life.

    It flows smooth like a river.

    My rating 8/10
    7vjnambu

    Long and melodramatic fictional biopic

    Josutty(Dileep) narrates his story throughout the film with a voiceover where he lives in kattapanna with his family consisting of his father(Hareesh peradi), mother, sister and brother in law(suraj) and a younger sister(krishnaprabha). He has a love interest jessy(rachana narayankutty) who he had to sacrifice due to his financial problems. One day, his schoolteacher (sasi kalinga) offers him a marriage proposal of a divorcee girl named rose(jyothi) who works as a nurse in new Zealand and tells him that this marriage would solve his financial issues. To save his family from the debts, he agrees for the wedding and after few months, he leaves to new Zealand. Rest of the movie is how josutty transforms into a simple and innocent villager into a successful NRI.

    Dileep as Josutty in the beginning repeats his kunjaadu act in a lite manner, but later gives a mature performance towards the end. Hareesh peradi was brilliant as the nanmamaram dad. Chempil ashokan as josutty's friend in new zealand was also good. The cinematography and locations of kattapanna in first half and new zealand in second half are very good.

    The first half has some situational comedy which was pretty good. The second half where the story shifts to new zealand has some fish out of water comedy but none works. The film goes on a serious note when josutty gets seperated from rose a🙏most of the proceedings at that time turns melodramatic. Length is also another issue. Also the climax, with nayanthara's cameo looked convoluted.

    On the whole, life of josutty is a long and melodramatic fictional autobiography which was saved by jeethu joseph's direction, cinematography and locations.
    4nairtejas

    Josutty Wants To Get Laid. ♦ Grade D+

    Let this be a lesson for people who expect astronomy from a man who just got lucky with his magnum opus.

    After a gymnastic performance by the cameraman through the valleys of high-range Kattappana, the story about a 6th grade failure named Josutty (Dileep) begins. He comes from a poor family whose head talks like he is Aristotle. Brought up in a poor, lousy environment, all that Josutty wants from life is to marry his childhood sweetheart (Narayanankutty) and get laid. However, his beggarly background poses a threat, and then ironically and manipulatively, he marries a money machine and flies to New Zealand hoping to make babies.

    Before I talk more about anything else, I want to inform you that throughout the film the only thing I wondered was if the camera was being handled by an infant. Shaky, robotic shots, weird close-ups, more focus on the locations than the characters, and plain restlessness. Believe me, the cinematography is so bad, it might give you epilepsy. Why don't people just hire Jomon T John? If the draggy start doesn't put you to sleep, the never-ending second act definitely will. Songs are thrown at you like Hussain used to throw paint at his canvases. Characters are introduced nicely, but all we want to focus about is Josutty getting lucky with any one of the eligible characters. In the first half, he doesn't. In the second half... well, if you get there.

    The film primarily talks about how detachment affects people's lives. How living far away from the people close to you can be the source of pain, and by the time you realize what you're missing, it's too late. Conveying this specific point, mostly to Malayalis who are obsessed with Gulf, is the only thing the film achieves during its 57 hours of running time. Nevertheless, the way the film is executed using cliché, is what sabotages the whole shindig.

    My 3-year old niece does better make-up, but she's not as funny as some of the characters in the film. Humor is a relief, but relying on puns and slapstick is not artistic anymore. Mr Joseph should know that his unschooled protagonist fails at playing life this time because maybe education is after all important. The direction could have been more intrusive; the characters seems like they improvised a lot, which is not always a good thing.

    However, there are minute details which, if picked up, can boost one's ability to appreciate the writing. But, still, adding a comedy skit-like sequence in the middle of a drama shows how ill-prepared the writers were. It pokes fun at the insanity of marriage functions, debunks the popular claim that one can see Sri Lanka from Kerala, and uses cultural references to spew humor.

    The cast is fine, nothing extraordinary. Exotic Kiwi locales may enthrall you, but a twist, which we were assured that it won't have, plays against the whole drama as we see the story slip into melodrama and high dosage of ridiculousness. I felt no pity for the primary characters nor did I care if Josutty put his P in a V. Usually, I am interested in those stuffs, but hey, the snooze-fest had started and I don't like to be disturbed in my sleep.

    BOTTOM LINE: Jeethu Joseph's Life of Josutty is an average drama about a villager whose life story was written by the film's spot boys because the writers just got lazy, the way you would after completing the marathon.

    GRADE: D+

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
    4afsalthodupuzha

    "A Totally Disappointing Experience"

    As the promos suggested,Jeethu Joseph's latest flick 'Life Of Josutty' is devoid of any elements of suspense or twists and portrays various phases in the life of protagonist Josutty,the characters that he come across in his life,his emotions and his realization of where he belong to.

    The basic idea to throw light towards the life as its is was good,but the feel of a stage drama was evident through out the narration and the characters looked helpless inside the screenplay by Rajesh Varma that turned lifeless by the time the half-way path was reached.

    It all started well and good with some brilliant visuals by Ravichandran and interesting initial minutes which gave hint of yet another box office biggee for Jeethu,but the vibe started to loose steam as the story advanced and started testing the patience of viewers as the second half started to roll.

    Screenplay by Rajesh Varma failed to carry the momentum that it generated in the first half and turned over-melodramatic and pathetically dragging,being over-flooded with deadwood sequences,prolonged conversations and predictable formulation.The storyline has slight similarities with Renjith's 'Kadal Kadannoru Mathukkutty' and even tallies as far as the height of boredom too is considered.The climax even though looked forced for an happy ending was well-received.

    The light-hearted elements in the initial hour added with few genuine real life sequences were the only saving grace in the lengthy run time of 165 minutes that felt much more,courtesy the snail pace of the narration.There are a large number of double intenders that's typical of Dileep-Uday-Sibi movies but totally unlike of Jeethu which was shocker for a big admirer of the talented director that he is.If one can find it chewable for the family audience,its better not to complain about movies like 'Mayamohini' where the basic humour line was based on such non-veg jokes.

    Dileep was at his safe zone playing the title character Josutty impressively with necessary depth and perfection.Jyothi Krishna did her part well and was a good choice for playing the role of Rose.Rachana Narayanankutty was pathetic particularly handling the emotional sequences.Saju Navodya and Nobi were impressive with their catchy one-liners.Chembil Ashokan,Hareesh Peradi,Sunil Sukahda etc were adequate.The surprise cameo towards the end was good.

    Some brilliant visuals by Ravichandran was a big relief,the same being the case with the melodious music composed by Anil Johnson.All the three songs,"Mele Mele","Kettoo Njan" and "Kaalame" were good.

    Overall,Life Of Josutty is a totally disappointing flick that can even test one's limits with its never ending second half.
    8sujith789_reviews

    Very good comedy drama movie - (8)

    • A very good family comedy drama movie.
    • Comedies were fresh and really funny. Suraj's introduction scene was one of funniest scenes I saw recently.
    • The movie shows about various relationships and hardships suffered by Josutty (Dileep).
    • Songs are really good.
    • Visuals are beautiful.
    • Acting is good.
    • Final Score - (8/10). A very good comedy drama movie.

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      • September 18, 2015 (India)
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