Follows Amala, whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down after a scandalous video involving her goes viral, becoming a social pariah, but she fights on her own to try to get out of ... Read allFollows Amala, whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down after a scandalous video involving her goes viral, becoming a social pariah, but she fights on her own to try to get out of the hole.Follows Amala, whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down after a scandalous video involving her goes viral, becoming a social pariah, but she fights on her own to try to get out of the hole.
Hakkim Shah
- Sujith
- (as Hakkim Shajahan)
Nandhu
- Sub-Inspector Musthafa
- (as Nandu)
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I never went to cinema hall to watch any movie but this is special one. I must watch it in cinema hall,it will be going record breaking movie.. Surepb for OTT release waiting for Tv release announcement date ,Samma expections keep the thril till end enjoyed a lot..wow nice movie GREATEST BATTLES ARE WITH CLOSEST PEOPLE,I always considered Tamil industry to be the most regressive industry in south. The way you guys are even concentrating on having a perfect bgm, i might be proved wrong soon! Hats off team. High voltage movie baby please everyone do watch this movie prime,No words as usual putting their great efford actors and great team work.
It didn't work for me as a movie with an impactful social commentry Or as a commercial movie capitalizing on a socially relevant concept and the bland writing and screenplay made it a not so interesting watch.
The subplots were annoying, with powerful characters being introduced,which felt like cameos and there just to move the plot points or to help the lead character in some way.
When the film put the main plot to rest many a times to allow the subplot to breathe, it always backfired and felt pointless as it rarely connected back to the main plot in a satisfying way.
I liked the chaotic action sequence in the end with a lot of wood being broken but massifying lessened the effect of the serious tone the movie was travelling through and thus the revenge aspect too didn't create any noticeable impact.
The subplots were annoying, with powerful characters being introduced,which felt like cameos and there just to move the plot points or to help the lead character in some way.
When the film put the main plot to rest many a times to allow the subplot to breathe, it always backfired and felt pointless as it rarely connected back to the main plot in a satisfying way.
I liked the chaotic action sequence in the end with a lot of wood being broken but massifying lessened the effect of the serious tone the movie was travelling through and thus the revenge aspect too didn't create any noticeable impact.
Is this a story of revenge? Is this a story of hope? Is this a story of woman empowerment? Is this a story of misogyny? I will never know because the movie is confused, the script is confused. There are so many sub stories just to.prove a point that the actual problem lacks any kind of depth. We do not feel the pain of the main character, we barely even get a sense of what she is going through.
Acting is sub par, background score is lacking any kind of depth. This movie falters in every single department. Gives the message that police and judiciary are unavailable and issues should be dealt with at a personal level. I wasted 2 hours, you please don't.
Acting is sub par, background score is lacking any kind of depth. This movie falters in every single department. Gives the message that police and judiciary are unavailable and issues should be dealt with at a personal level. I wasted 2 hours, you please don't.
The film tried to be something else but turned out something else at the end. The plot and characters were developed till the last 15 mins. But everything went to drain and unrealistic screenplay came to the front. The climax may have brought some adrenaline rush but not that impactful what the movie has planned to be. Overall a great effort but climax has ruined it all.
Amala Paul did her best to portray the character to perfection. The confusion, disgust, and helplessness were well portrayed. Ultimately the screenplay went Hayward with new character being introduced from nowhere just to put sense into the climax. But as I said, it was forcefully done and not convincing.
Amala Paul did her best to portray the character to perfection. The confusion, disgust, and helplessness were well portrayed. Ultimately the screenplay went Hayward with new character being introduced from nowhere just to put sense into the climax. But as I said, it was forcefully done and not convincing.
Don't trust any reviews from "name followed by 4 numbers" eg, jaykumar2269. They have been paid to give this movie 10/10, using dummy accounts. Futile attempt to raise the rating.
Although the makers did seem to be well intentioned with the way they treated the subject with the sensitivity it deserved, the weak writing fails to weave a memorable revenge drama out of its stale premise, and the shallow characters only manage to weigh down the already uninspired script.
The Teacher's good intentions and promising beginning is overridden by its uninspired writing and stark differences in tone, which become too stark to ignore as the film progresses. Shallow and one dimensional characters also weigh down the already watered down script.
Although the makers did seem to be well intentioned with the way they treated the subject with the sensitivity it deserved, the weak writing fails to weave a memorable revenge drama out of its stale premise, and the shallow characters only manage to weigh down the already uninspired script.
The Teacher's good intentions and promising beginning is overridden by its uninspired writing and stark differences in tone, which become too stark to ignore as the film progresses. Shallow and one dimensional characters also weigh down the already watered down script.
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- SoundtracksKaayalum Kandalum
Written by Anvar Ali
Produced by Dawn Vincent
Performed by Sreenanda Sreekumar, Ramesh Murali, O.U. Basheer, Gagul Joseph, Sebi Thuruthipuram, Anoop G. Krishnan, Nixon Cheranalloor, Siji Davis, Mable Prince, Melin Livero, Rincy Martin and Rani Jose
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,269
- Runtime2 hours 1 minute
- Color
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