Advocate Mukundan Unni, played by Vineeth Sreenivasan wants to be successful and leaves no stone unturned to achieve growth, prosperity, and respect. But this steadfast nature aided with an ... Read allAdvocate Mukundan Unni, played by Vineeth Sreenivasan wants to be successful and leaves no stone unturned to achieve growth, prosperity, and respect. But this steadfast nature aided with an ample dose of greed comes with a cost.Advocate Mukundan Unni, played by Vineeth Sreenivasan wants to be successful and leaves no stone unturned to achieve growth, prosperity, and respect. But this steadfast nature aided with an ample dose of greed comes with a cost.
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I never imagined Vineeth Sreenivasan surprising me the way he did with his sublime portrayal of an anti-hero in this film. The role of Adv. Mukundan Unni is undoubtedly his career-best thus far. Writer-director Abhinav Sunder Nayak carefully builds up the sadistic, cynical character of Mukundan Unni who goes to any extent to achieve his idea of success. It's the kind of role Jake Gyllenhaal did in Dan Gilroy's Nightcrawler - just a different breed of "bad guy". The screenplay (by Vimal Gopalakrishnan and the director himself) is razor-sharp in its details, and there isn't a single scene that doesn't add to the plot or character development. The darkly humorous approach works wonders here, making us absolutely invested in the sociopathic side of Mukundan Unni and his dramatic rise to prosperity.
Not only does the film prove to be a scathing look at cynicism, but it also gives you an insider look into the bizarre handling of accident cases. Every character taking up screenspace (incl. A snake) is relevant to the plot, and ones that leave a mark include an excellent-as-usual Suraj Venjaramoodu, a confident Arsha Baiju, a beautifully vulnerable Tanvi Ram, and the ever-dependable Sudhi Koppa. One can't help but laud the effective use of background score (by Sibi Mathew Alex, especially that foot-tapping beat), the articulate voice-overs, the insertion of animated sequences to help elaborate certain points, the changing aspect ratio, and the way the makers subtly mock the "thank you" card at the very beginning. This is one of the finest black comedies I've seen in recent times, and you'll connect to its proceedings better if you're an unprejudiced viewer that doesn't seek message-driven, always-positive cinema.
Not only does the film prove to be a scathing look at cynicism, but it also gives you an insider look into the bizarre handling of accident cases. Every character taking up screenspace (incl. A snake) is relevant to the plot, and ones that leave a mark include an excellent-as-usual Suraj Venjaramoodu, a confident Arsha Baiju, a beautifully vulnerable Tanvi Ram, and the ever-dependable Sudhi Koppa. One can't help but laud the effective use of background score (by Sibi Mathew Alex, especially that foot-tapping beat), the articulate voice-overs, the insertion of animated sequences to help elaborate certain points, the changing aspect ratio, and the way the makers subtly mock the "thank you" card at the very beginning. This is one of the finest black comedies I've seen in recent times, and you'll connect to its proceedings better if you're an unprejudiced viewer that doesn't seek message-driven, always-positive cinema.
Insight into the actions and inner monologues of a cold-blooded psychopath. (This is a genre which is not really explored in Indian Cinema, at least not as an attribute of the lead).
The strong point of the movie is the editing, direction and acting (especially Vineeth).
Mukundan Unni as the opening says is not Grey, but Black ! He is a true pyschopath - unapologetic, unremorseful, coldblooded killer. He is true wolf, not a Hyena in sheeps cloth !
The movie proceeds in an almost thriller manner and really just shines light on the characters without really taking any real moral stands.
Deserves a watch.
The strong point of the movie is the editing, direction and acting (especially Vineeth).
Mukundan Unni as the opening says is not Grey, but Black ! He is a true pyschopath - unapologetic, unremorseful, coldblooded killer. He is true wolf, not a Hyena in sheeps cloth !
The movie proceeds in an almost thriller manner and really just shines light on the characters without really taking any real moral stands.
Deserves a watch.
We have seen a lot of 'Nanma-Maram' kind of movies, However MukundanUnni takes us in the exact opposite path, still very enjoyable. I liked the movie, it is black-humor at its best, so definitely not everyone's cup of tea. The best thing happened for this movie is Vineeth Sreenivan, he just lived as the character and is a perfect cast for the role. Overall, a superb movie with stellar performance from everyone. You can feel the freshness from start to end; 'MukundanUnni Associates' is definitely a big relief from all the template 'Hero is a Saint' kind of movies that get release in our movie industry all the time. It is different, daring, intelligent, thought-provoking and above all, top class black-humor at its very best.
Imagine a movie featuring Sreenivasan's ultra-despicable character "Viswanathan" from "Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu (1988)" as the main protagonist? That is exactly the wacky idea with which editor turned director Abhinav Sundar Nayak has conceived the immensely enjoyable black comedy "Mukundan Unni Associates" that throws caution to the wind and delivers a laugh riot sans any moral sermons or lessons about karma.
Vineeth Sreenivasan stars as a Machiavellian lawyer who stars venturing into ambulance chasing on realizing that conventional methods will not give him the success that he so craves. Standing in his way is veteran ambulance chaser Advocate Venu (a superb Suraj Venjaramoodu) and a host of other roadblocks which he looks to circumvent in typically diabolical ways. The way the director uses fourth-wall breaking and inner monologues to take the narrative forward is nothing short of genius and it is through this that he delivers most of the zany comedy in the film.
The casting is spot on throughout the film, with even minor characters playing their part to perfection, especially Tanvi Ram, George Kora, Sudhi Koppa and a fine Arsha Chandini Baiju, who had earlier caught the eye in the Karikku web series "Average Ambili". The writing from the director himself and co-writer Vimal Gopalakrishnan never let the tension and humor let up, carrying both forward with equal aplomb and even manage deliver some jarring surprises just when we think the film's climax is starting to meander along expected lines.
Just when Basil Joseph was starting to stake a claim for the title of this generation's "Sreenivasan" with his immense performance in "Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey", Vineeth Sreenivasan produces the goods in "Mukundan Unni Associates", turning in a performance his dad would have been proud of. This is the fourth-wall breaking meta dark comedy that we didn't know we deserved and is, needless to say, highly recommended!
Vineeth Sreenivasan stars as a Machiavellian lawyer who stars venturing into ambulance chasing on realizing that conventional methods will not give him the success that he so craves. Standing in his way is veteran ambulance chaser Advocate Venu (a superb Suraj Venjaramoodu) and a host of other roadblocks which he looks to circumvent in typically diabolical ways. The way the director uses fourth-wall breaking and inner monologues to take the narrative forward is nothing short of genius and it is through this that he delivers most of the zany comedy in the film.
The casting is spot on throughout the film, with even minor characters playing their part to perfection, especially Tanvi Ram, George Kora, Sudhi Koppa and a fine Arsha Chandini Baiju, who had earlier caught the eye in the Karikku web series "Average Ambili". The writing from the director himself and co-writer Vimal Gopalakrishnan never let the tension and humor let up, carrying both forward with equal aplomb and even manage deliver some jarring surprises just when we think the film's climax is starting to meander along expected lines.
Just when Basil Joseph was starting to stake a claim for the title of this generation's "Sreenivasan" with his immense performance in "Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey", Vineeth Sreenivasan produces the goods in "Mukundan Unni Associates", turning in a performance his dad would have been proud of. This is the fourth-wall breaking meta dark comedy that we didn't know we deserved and is, needless to say, highly recommended!
Mukundan Unni Associates is a Malayalam film that takes you on a thrilling ride into the dark underbelly of the legal world. The film revolves around Mukundan Unni, a morally ambiguous lawyer who will stop at nothing to achieve success.
The plot revolves around Mukundan Unni's journey from a struggling lawyer to a highly successful one. His methods are questionable, to say the least. He manipulates, lies, and exploits loopholes to win cases, often at the expense of justice. This is where the film's dark comedy shines. It's a satirical take on the legal system, exposing its flaws and the people who exploit them.
Vineeth Sreenivasan delivers a career-best performance as the titular character. His portrayal of Mukundan Unni is both chilling and captivating. The character is complex, flawed, and undeniably fascinating. You'll find yourself both hating and admiring him in equal measure. The supporting cast, including Siddique and Sharaf U Dheen, deliver commendable performances.
The film doesn't shy away from exploring the darker side of human nature. It delves into themes of greed, corruption, and the lengths people will go to for success. The narrative is gripping, with unexpected twists and turns that keep you engaged throughout. Film shows us the consequences of Mukundan Unni's actions, both on himself and others. The climax is particularly impactful, as it reveals the true cost of his success.
The film's cinematography and background score complement the dark and gritty tone perfectly. The visuals are striking, and the music adds to the suspenseful atmosphere.
While the film is undeniably entertaining, it also leaves a bitter taste. It's a harsh critique of a system that often rewards cunning over integrity. The ending, while satisfying in terms of narrative closure, is also a sobering reminder of the darkness that lurks beneath the surface of our society.
While the film is largely successful, it does have a few minor flaws. The pacing could have been better in some parts, and the ending felt a bit rushed. Additionally, some viewers might find the film's dark themes disturbing.
Mukundan Unni Associates is a thought-provoking film that challenges the audience to question their own moral compass. It's a dark comedy that doesn't shy away from the darker side of human nature.
The plot revolves around Mukundan Unni's journey from a struggling lawyer to a highly successful one. His methods are questionable, to say the least. He manipulates, lies, and exploits loopholes to win cases, often at the expense of justice. This is where the film's dark comedy shines. It's a satirical take on the legal system, exposing its flaws and the people who exploit them.
Vineeth Sreenivasan delivers a career-best performance as the titular character. His portrayal of Mukundan Unni is both chilling and captivating. The character is complex, flawed, and undeniably fascinating. You'll find yourself both hating and admiring him in equal measure. The supporting cast, including Siddique and Sharaf U Dheen, deliver commendable performances.
The film doesn't shy away from exploring the darker side of human nature. It delves into themes of greed, corruption, and the lengths people will go to for success. The narrative is gripping, with unexpected twists and turns that keep you engaged throughout. Film shows us the consequences of Mukundan Unni's actions, both on himself and others. The climax is particularly impactful, as it reveals the true cost of his success.
The film's cinematography and background score complement the dark and gritty tone perfectly. The visuals are striking, and the music adds to the suspenseful atmosphere.
While the film is undeniably entertaining, it also leaves a bitter taste. It's a harsh critique of a system that often rewards cunning over integrity. The ending, while satisfying in terms of narrative closure, is also a sobering reminder of the darkness that lurks beneath the surface of our society.
While the film is largely successful, it does have a few minor flaws. The pacing could have been better in some parts, and the ending felt a bit rushed. Additionally, some viewers might find the film's dark themes disturbing.
Mukundan Unni Associates is a thought-provoking film that challenges the audience to question their own moral compass. It's a dark comedy that doesn't shy away from the darker side of human nature.
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- TriviaThe director of this film Abhinav Sunder Nayak served as an assistant to Vineeth Sreenivasan for the film Thira
- SoundtracksBhoolokare
Written by Manu Manjith
Produced by Sibi Mathew Alex
Performed by Vipin Ravindran, Lal Krishna, Sachu Raj Bhaskar, Vishnu Anil, Anila Rajeev, Jiny Rose Joseph, Sony Mohan and Aavani Malhar
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- 2h 8m(128 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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