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18am Padi

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.9K
YOUR RATING
Mammootty, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Unni Mukundan in 18am Padi (2018)
Directed By : Shanker Ramakrishnan
Banner : August Cinema
Co Producer: KG Anilkumar
ICL FINCORP
Exec Producers: Sanu Kilimanoor, Dinesh S Devan
LINE PRODUCER Mithun Abraham

DOP Sudeep Elamon
MUSIC & BG Score: AH Kaashif
EDITOR Bhuvan Srinivasan 
AUDIOGRAPHY : M R Rajakrishnan
ART: Subhash Karun 
MAKEUP: Ronex Xavior
COSTUMES: Stephy Zaviour
ACTION 
Master Kecha, Supreme Sunder, Rajasekhar
PRODUCTION CONTROLLER
Deepak Parameswaran
CHIEF ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Sudhas
Creative Contribution: 
Murukan A. Kattakkada 
Dance Choreography: SajNa NajaM 
Additional SONGS: Prashanth Prabhakar, Rakesh Brahmanandan
LYRICS 
BK Harinarayanan, Vinayak Sasikumar, Lawrence Fernandez, Shyam Krishna 
Associate Directors 
Rohith Narayanan, Peeyush MK
Prodn Executives: Shabeer Malavattath,Kiran Kanth
Script Consultant: Shyamkrishna
Stills : Santhosh WideAngles, Shibi, Paul Bathery, Sreenath, Nandu.
DI & VFX: Accel Media Ventures
Poster Design Artist: Collins Leophil
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Two Schools - one for the rich and one for the poor. Two rival gangs. Two rebel leaders and their epic tale of romance, rivalry and friendship. Prof. John Abraham, who guides these youngster... Read allTwo Schools - one for the rich and one for the poor. Two rival gangs. Two rebel leaders and their epic tale of romance, rivalry and friendship. Prof. John Abraham, who guides these youngsters as they step from adolescence to adulthood.Two Schools - one for the rich and one for the poor. Two rival gangs. Two rebel leaders and their epic tale of romance, rivalry and friendship. Prof. John Abraham, who guides these youngsters as they step from adolescence to adulthood.

  • Director
    • Shankar Ramakrishnan
  • Writer
    • Shankar Ramakrishnan
  • Stars
    • Mammootty
    • Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Ashwin Gopinath
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shankar Ramakrishnan
    • Writer
      • Shankar Ramakrishnan
    • Stars
      • Mammootty
      • Prithviraj Sukumaran
      • Ashwin Gopinath
    • 65User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mammootty
    Mammootty
    • John
    Prithviraj Sukumaran
    Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Older Ashwin Vasudev
    Ashwin Gopinath
    • Ashwin Vasudev
    Vishnupriya Vijayan
    • Students Center Activist
    • (as Vishnupriya)
    Ahaana Krishna
    Ahaana Krishna
    • Annie
    Manoj K. Jayan
    Manoj K. Jayan
    • Mechanic Stanly Moore
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Kaniyapuram Narendran
    • (as Suraaj Venjarammoodu)
    Priyamani
    Priyamani
    • Gowri Vasudev
    Maniyanpilla Raju
    Maniyanpilla Raju
    • Sudheer Kumar
    Lalu Alex
    Lalu Alex
    • Nandan Menon
    Saniya Iyappan
    Saniya Iyappan
    • Dancer
    Biju Sopanam
    Biju Sopanam
    • Shalamon
    Rajeev Pillai
    Rajeev Pillai
    • Monty's Brother
    Maala Parvathi
    Maala Parvathi
    • Susan Abraham Palakkal
    • (as Parvathi T.)
    Unni Mukundan
    Unni Mukundan
    • Ajit Nair
    Arya
    Arya
    • Major Ayyappan
    Abhianand
    • Abhi
    Midhun Abraham
    • Captain Santhosh Kumar
    • Director
      • Shankar Ramakrishnan
    • Writer
      • Shankar Ramakrishnan
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    3Azanspy

    Shattered all expectations.

    As a Mammooka fan and because of his recent hits, I had great expectations for this movie even though he was in an extended cameo. My expectations were even higher because it's Shankar Ramakrishnan's directorial debut and many Mollywood mainstream stars are in cameos. But the movie is all kinds of bad. The movie makes no sense and almost every aspect of this movie sucks. The one good memorable scene was the fight scene in a bus. 18am Padi is set in 90s but the costumes wore by the characters is full modern. The direction was so bad that the movie felt like an advertisement most of the time. This movie made me understand that Shankar Ramakrishnan is a really bad film maker. I might have said okay to this movie if it was made in around 2012 because at that time, realistic Malayalam movies were scarce. But now, there are very good movies relasing and 18am Padi cannot be compared with them. There was no standout performance. I'm not undermining the debutants. I know they have worked hard but the debutants were just debutants. I thought Mammootty's cameo will be as strong as Dulquer's cameo in Parava or Mohanlal's cameo in Kayamkulam Kochunni. But his character was dull as the movie. Technically, the movie is good with some very good shots. I recommended this movie to the people who likes highschool kids partying like grownups, talking like grownups, fighting like grownups etc. If you are looking for a good movie, 18am Padi is not the destination.
    5joppanLive

    OK..But

    The movie is 'OK' for one time watch. Even though the movie showcase a school life, I couldn't relate anything to the school memories I had and so felt it like a school in some imaginary world which hinders the movie experience. In other words, the things the movie shows doesn't qualify for a school life in my opinion. The direction, camera, music was good and the actors too did a good job. One time watch.
    2koshyvijay

    Thoroughly avoidable

    Review in 2 words "thoroughly avoidable " and such a wannabe effort in terms of acting and direction
    4arungeorge13

    A completely unrealistic depiction of high-school rivalries! [+37%]

    In an era when realistic films are becoming a thing in Malayalam, a movie like 18am Padi is difficult to sit through. While I'm completely okay with fictionalized settings and characters (it's a movie after all), what makes a film watchable lies purely in its treatment of the screenplay. Shanker Ramakrishnan's last script (My Story) was an equally pathetic (if not worse) rendition of a love story set in Europe, with key characters being played by actors that we look up to. 18am Padi also lives up to that promise to an extent, with cameos from folks like Prithviraj, Arya (who's also co-producing), Unni Mukundan, and of course, Mammootty.

    Right from Prithviraj's philosophical dialogues in the opening scenes, 18am Padi doesn't ring a bell. The rivalry depicted between two schools (one local and the other international) in the city of Thiruvananthapuram in the 90s is shoddily penned. Why do they hate each other so much? The reasons are concluded at the beginning itself - societal segregation, standards of living, and lastly (and most awkwardly), more good-looking female students in the international school.

    This isn't how high-school rivalries in the 90s were. There might have been tensions running high between students of schools but all that was restricted to playgrounds, stages, fests, and classrooms. In the film, it almost seems like students can be categorized into two. The students at the International school are spoilt brats, fully aware of their privileges and do not hesitate to show off. Almost everyone there is a drug-addict and performs flips and swirls like they were born straight out of Shaolin temple.

    On the other hand, the students at the Govt. school are portrayed as standing up for the group always, striving to make things better for themselves and everyone around them. They, however, are quick to come to blows with students from their 'rival school' more often than necessary. The numerous fight scenes have been stuffed in to just add to the stylistic overtones that the film so desperately tries to live up to. The women in the film have nothing to do - including Annie Teacher (played by Ahaana who gets the most screen-time), who has been carefully placed to draw more admiration towards Joy Sir.

    When you look back, what should have formed the crux of the story was the bond between Joy Sir and the students. Instead, it's fleetingly sketched in a badly written stretch of scenes (and a song) that add up to nothing. Mammootty's late entry into the proceedings doesn't help a lot either. As John Palakkal, he only has to repeat mannerisms from several of his earlier flicks where he played mentor to a group. I wish Shanker had focused more on the little things - the bus rides that the students shared, the transient romances, the arts/sports fests that they were a part of, and more along those lines. What do we get instead? Choreographed fights in slow-motion. Plenty of them.

    The performances by the debut actors are so-so. I wouldn't blame them since the material offered left a lot to be desired in the first place. 18am Padi would have worked just fine if it was released in the early/mid-2000s, before the resurgence of realism and intelligent storytelling in Malayalam cinema.

    Verdict: Blah!
    1navein-john

    WORST MOVIE EVER MADE

    WORSTTTTTTT MOVIE EVER MADE.....NEVER EVEN THINK ABOUT WATCHING IT..... MISLEADING CAST TOO

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2018 (India)
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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