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Varnyathil Aashanka

  • 2017
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Kunchacko Boban, Shine Tom Chacko, Chemban Vinod Jose, and Manikandan R. Achari in Varnyathil Aashanka (2017)
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The lives of four Trichur-based crooks--Kowta Shivan, Paara Wilson, Chembakara Gilbert, and Pratheesh--cross paths with Tips Dayanandan, a lazy, good-for-nothing man who lives off his wife's... Read allThe lives of four Trichur-based crooks--Kowta Shivan, Paara Wilson, Chembakara Gilbert, and Pratheesh--cross paths with Tips Dayanandan, a lazy, good-for-nothing man who lives off his wife's hard-earned money, on one fateful Harthal day.The lives of four Trichur-based crooks--Kowta Shivan, Paara Wilson, Chembakara Gilbert, and Pratheesh--cross paths with Tips Dayanandan, a lazy, good-for-nothing man who lives off his wife's hard-earned money, on one fateful Harthal day.

  • Director
    • Sidharth Bharathan
  • Writer
    • Thrissur Gopalji
  • Stars
    • Kunchacko Boban
    • Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Chemban Vinod Jose
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    6.7/10
    709
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    • Director
      • Sidharth Bharathan
    • Writer
      • Thrissur Gopalji
    • Stars
      • Kunchacko Boban
      • Suraj Venjaramoodu
      • Chemban Vinod Jose
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kunchacko Boban
    Kunchacko Boban
    • Kowta Shivan
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Dayanandan
    • (as Suraaj Venjarammoodu)
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    • Paara Wilson
    Shine Tom Chacko
    Shine Tom Chacko
    • Pratheesh
    Manikandan R. Achari
    Manikandan R. Achari
    • Chembakara Gilbert
    Rachana Narayanankutty
    Rachana Narayanankutty
    • Keerthana
    Kichu Tellus
    Kichu Tellus
    • Parthan
    Sunil Sukhada
    Sunil Sukhada
    • Ittoopp
    Devi Ajith
    Devi Ajith
    • Shivan's Neighbor
    Rajasekhar V. Das
    • Hindu Fundamentalist
    Favour Francis
    Favour Francis
    • Speaker
    Ilhan
    Ilhan
    • Abhimanyu
    Assim Jamal
    Assim Jamal
    • Binoy Mathew
    Vijilesh Karayad
    Vijilesh Karayad
    • Vinod
    • (as Vijilesh)
    K.P.A.C. Lalitha
    K.P.A.C. Lalitha
    • Vijayalakshmi (Cameo)
    Dinesh Prabhakar
    Dinesh Prabhakar
    • Murugan
    • (as Dinesh Nair)
    Gayathri Suresh
    Gayathri Suresh
    • Thanima
    Tini Tom
    Tini Tom
    • Gireesh
    • Director
      • Sidharth Bharathan
    • Writer
      • Thrissur Gopalji
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    10smrazvpz

    A brilliant satire with utmost subtlety!!!!

    Sidharth Bharathan here makes an unconventional and superb witty satirical film that camouflages as a heist comady!!! What a cunning and apt title for the film!!! ''Varnyathil Aashanka'(Confusion in the description).

    I have to say this film is way ahead of its time since it didn't got much applauses that it deserved!! I don't wanna split first half and second half but this is a brilliant piece of an 'entertaining art'

    Hope the film gather more recognitions from various sides on upcoming years!!! Performances from the leading casts are an another highlight,but hero of this film is Sidharth Bharathan,the director!!!! My Rating- 8.7/10 Verdict- Great Movie
    6arungeorge13

    Entertaining satire (that camouflages as a heist comedy) with some food-for-thought! [+64%]

    The choice of such a title ('Varnyathil Aashanka' translates to 'Confusion in Description') for this Siddharth Bharathan directorial is indeed a masterstroke. The overlapping of genres is administered justifiably well by writer Thrissur Gopalji and the director. 'Varnyathil Aashanka' isn't about a solo protagonist - we have a shelf full of characters (mostly well-written), each contributing to the either the comedy or the thrills (hint: there are no songs except the one played during the title credits, or romantic tracks at all - a step closer to accomplishing the kind of 'realism' Malayalam cinema has lately been welcoming with both hands!).

    The film kicks off on a rather low-brow note: it slowly builds up the connections between the lead characters, the circumstances that usher them to take certain hasty decisions (money being the primary concern for all!), and the involvement of party-politic(ian)s in all of this. It's a thing of beauty how the writer links the four main characters (played by Kunchacko Boban, Chemban Vinod, Shine Tom & Manikandan Achari) in a series of incidents finally concluding in a jewelry- store heist - the fifth main character's (played by Suraaj Venjaramoodu, who is in tremendous form these days) inclusion into the proceedings is purely accidental. The screen does light up a tad better when Suraaj's character is introduced into the storyline.

    The techniques used by the thugs aren't exactly professional per se; it's more a case of shrewdness and rising up to the occasion that aids them in getting the job done. It was wonderful to see the writer (or was it the director's improvisation?) pick on audience nostalgia by including political party names and references from the cult-classic 'Sandhesham'. Gopalji bestows each of his leads with a few humorous / eccentric characteristics that make them discernible: Look at Kautta Shivan (Boban), the brash thug-like pilferer with a grudge on his own brother (who's a steadfast Communist) - in fact it's this reason alone that points to things ultimately spiraling way out of control; Paara Wilson (Chemban Vinod) who has a thing for crowbars; Gilbert (Manikandan) who reinstates that the bike which had been stolen from him by Shivan, was his father's (while it was actually a priest's - the Malayalam word for both being the same!) - detailed in a short chuckle-worthy flashback; Pradheesh (Shine Tom) who has had enough of being pestered by his supposed 'girl'-friend and is sharp enough to notice how the occasion of a harthal (strike) would be easily the best opportunity to conduct a heist.

    Yet, it is Suraaj (playing the character of Dayaanandan) who takes away the lion's share of the honors owing to a thoroughly grounded (and layered) performance - his character seems naive at first (he makes his entry around the 45th minute mark), but there's a sly side to him which the viewer gets to know later on. The scene where he springs into a drunken dance on an empty road is sure to bring the house down. The heist scenes themselves aren't the most thrilling - it's the little things that keep us engrossed - how Shivan uses the weighing machine at the shop to split the stash, how Wilson asks the Lord for forgiveness for unintentionally switching off the wrong bulb, how Dayaanandan in a sudden turn of events, assumes charge of the leader of the pack.

    And then, there's the "message" - that the ones we saw so far are just petty criminals - the bigger ones hold prestigious positions in the society and have lesser integrity than the foursome. 'Varnyathil Aashanka' doesn't offer the kind of laughs as in 'Sapthamashree Thaskaraha' or purvey the kind of thrills as in 'Kohinoor', nonetheless manages to draw a circle of its own and hold its head up high, in terms of entertainment value.

    Verdict: Entertains, and sometimes that's more than enough!
    9bijoythulas

    ahead of its time

    well and truly this is the coming of age of malayalam cinema. watch out this directer he will go places. unfortunately the audience isn't quite ready for one like this. this will be appreciated in the years to come. this movie doesn't have a heroine. and suraj why do i think he is best actor malayalam cinema has seen. mind you its not just an art-house movie but a good entertainer too just that its not loud and goes about its business in its own subtle ways. wonderful
    6jinufrancis1

    A funny heist film?

    MY OPINION: Sidharth Bharathan's third film Varnyathil Aashanka will not disappoint audience as it has an engaging storyline and its second half is full of interesting elements which makes this heist film an engaging and thought provoking one. This film mocks at our society and at last it points out the biggest thief in our society in a witty full manner. First half was a letdown and boring but things got straightened up after interval and Suraj's performance was superb.

    Positives: 1.) Story and Direction 2.)Suraj Venjaramoodu's performance 3.)2nd half of the film

    Negatives: 1.)1st half of the film 2.)Comedy 3.)Script

    Overall- First half will Disappoint you for sure but second half will entertain you for its interesting story and witty ending. Overall its a good weekend watch.

    My rating- 6/10.
    9Jithindurden

    A political satire disguised as a heist comedy

    The title "Varnyathil Aashanka" (translation: Confusion in Description) is an excerpt from the definition of metaphors in Malayalam. The film itself is a political satire in the disguise of a heist comedy, thus justifying the title. Sidharth Bharathan son of the late director Bharathan proves that he is a worthy successor to continue his father's legacy by making his best film yet. Read full review at http://www.asianfilmvault.com/2017/08/varnyathil-aashanka-2017-by- sidharth.html

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2017 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
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