The lives of bandmates of the titular band, who get embroiled in a world of crime.The lives of bandmates of the titular band, who get embroiled in a world of crime.The lives of bandmates of the titular band, who get embroiled in a world of crime.
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The film's concept sounded interesting, when you have Jaffar Iduki and Indrans together, it can never get boring!
The movie was not bad and wasn't exhilarating. We just watched and then moved on
DELICIOUS
-It was so beautiful to see a musical band in action, the songs were lively, and Jaffar Idukki even attempted to moonwalk 😁
We admired the unity of the band and their high regards for their leader Jackson (Jaffar Iduki).
Beyond the music, the band positively impacted their community
-The band's uniform colors were significant. Maroon symbolized their passion for music and the community, and the confidence to challenge authorities.
Yellow symbolized their happiness when they performed together and the optimism that one day the land would be theirs
-Kannan Patteri, the DP, is an ace! He made the scenes come alive with dynamic movements especially when it came to the fighting sequence at the end, we felt it
BLAND
-The film was not bad as it kept the story moving but didn't strike any curiosity.
Even when Indrans appeared in the story, we already knew who he was.
There wasn't any major element to keep us glued to our seat. Some characters didn't have much purpose, e.g. Arumugha the police officer, the man who rented his cars, etc.
The scene taking place in the police store room had lots of characters in there just standing while Indrans was doing the talking.
-Without being a spoiler, the plan for vengeance was executed so perfectly without any chance of hindrance that it didn't really seem believable.
The movie was not bad and wasn't exhilarating. We just watched and then moved on
DELICIOUS
-It was so beautiful to see a musical band in action, the songs were lively, and Jaffar Idukki even attempted to moonwalk 😁
We admired the unity of the band and their high regards for their leader Jackson (Jaffar Iduki).
Beyond the music, the band positively impacted their community
-The band's uniform colors were significant. Maroon symbolized their passion for music and the community, and the confidence to challenge authorities.
Yellow symbolized their happiness when they performed together and the optimism that one day the land would be theirs
-Kannan Patteri, the DP, is an ace! He made the scenes come alive with dynamic movements especially when it came to the fighting sequence at the end, we felt it
BLAND
-The film was not bad as it kept the story moving but didn't strike any curiosity.
Even when Indrans appeared in the story, we already knew who he was.
There wasn't any major element to keep us glued to our seat. Some characters didn't have much purpose, e.g. Arumugha the police officer, the man who rented his cars, etc.
The scene taking place in the police store room had lots of characters in there just standing while Indrans was doing the talking.
-Without being a spoiler, the plan for vengeance was executed so perfectly without any chance of hindrance that it didn't really seem believable.
- ngandacinema
- Jun 25, 2023
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- Jackson Bazar Youth
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- $5,699
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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