This socio-political satire unravels through hilarious incidents when two people - strong followers of Communist ideologies-set out on a pilgrimage to Sabarimala.This socio-political satire unravels through hilarious incidents when two people - strong followers of Communist ideologies-set out on a pilgrimage to Sabarimala.This socio-political satire unravels through hilarious incidents when two people - strong followers of Communist ideologies-set out on a pilgrimage to Sabarimala.
Elsi Sukumaran
- Ullas' Mother
- (as Elsy Sukumaran)
Anand Bbal
- V.K. Sudheesh
- (as Anand Bal)
Ajith Jaan
- Faisal
- (as Ajith Jaan Actlab)
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Wonderful movie, khudos to all... Highly sensitive but wonderfully directed without hurting any
"Nalpathiyonnu" 41 Malayalam movie.
Movie belonging to satire genre.... interlacing politics, atheism and family affairs to give a full drama.
Biju Menon as Ullas, the hard core left activist with his atheist ideas trying to bring about social changes, suited well into the character. Saranjith, as Vava Kannan, the party-goon alcoholic, whose life events, lead the story.
Even though the original plan had lots of interesting events going on, the screenplay failed to knit these events well, for a smooth presentation.
Kannur party village to Sabarimala, the trip is interesting, Director has taken extra precautions, not to hurt any parties nor any religions sentiments.
6 on 10 for a atheistic logics.
Many characters, including the heroine is loosely knitted, director should be more careful. Even though Ullas is the hero of this presentation, the story belonged to Vava Kannan... his life, his problems, his alcoholic excursions. Saranjith has definitely did well his role as an addict.
For a Lal Jose movie, below PAR. ' Sorry.
Movie belonging to satire genre.... interlacing politics, atheism and family affairs to give a full drama.
Biju Menon as Ullas, the hard core left activist with his atheist ideas trying to bring about social changes, suited well into the character. Saranjith, as Vava Kannan, the party-goon alcoholic, whose life events, lead the story.
Even though the original plan had lots of interesting events going on, the screenplay failed to knit these events well, for a smooth presentation.
Kannur party village to Sabarimala, the trip is interesting, Director has taken extra precautions, not to hurt any parties nor any religions sentiments.
6 on 10 for a atheistic logics.
Many characters, including the heroine is loosely knitted, director should be more careful. Even though Ullas is the hero of this presentation, the story belonged to Vava Kannan... his life, his problems, his alcoholic excursions. Saranjith has definitely did well his role as an addict.
For a Lal Jose movie, below PAR. ' Sorry.
One of Lal Jose's weakest, Nalpathiyonnu (Forty-one) flip-flops between being an an active satire that poses the right questions about faith and an aimless drama that induces boredom in the viewer while eventually trying to describe man's vices and his ignorance about them with a little bit of help from rationalist ideas central of which is a naive middle-aged man (Biju Menon) who sees himself as the ideal man. TN.
Debutant young scriptwriter Prageesh P.G. Has captured our heart's through his highly anticipated move Nalpathionnu(41). A move with an out of the norm subject, stemming from current affairs.
The story follows an atheist making a pilgrimage solely to better the life of his friend, however ends up realizing that humanity supersedes all.
It is appreciable of Lal Jose for selecting a different story line for his 25th film and he has done a magnificent job with it.
Stunning visuals of Shabarimala by cinematographer S.Kumar is a very notable aspect of this movie. Also Bijibal's incredible music has created and enhances the total mood of this move.
Definitely a must watch move for all age groups.
I don't know about the negative reviews for this film, but I enjoyed the film as a whole and all the songs was superb like in all of the Lal Jose films. He have a great sense of humour and sarcasm. Therefore it was absolutely a fun ride along with some random political and philosophical thoughts.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences Veena Poovu (1982)
Details
Box office
- Budget
- ₹50,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $42,104
- Runtime
- 2h 14m(134 min)
- Color
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