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Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal

  • 2024
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal (2024)
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Long-separated brothers gather at their childhood home to bid farewell to their terminally ill mother, but old wounds resurface as they confront their shared history under the same roof.Long-separated brothers gather at their childhood home to bid farewell to their terminally ill mother, but old wounds resurface as they confront their shared history under the same roof.Long-separated brothers gather at their childhood home to bid farewell to their terminally ill mother, but old wounds resurface as they confront their shared history under the same roof.

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    • Sharan Venugopal
  • Writer
    • Sharan Venugopal
  • Stars
    • Joju George
    • Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Alencier Ley Lopez
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    • Director
      • Sharan Venugopal
    • Writer
      • Sharan Venugopal
    • Stars
      • Joju George
      • Suraj Venjaramoodu
      • Alencier Ley Lopez
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Joju George
    Joju George
    • Sethu
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    Suraj Venjaramoodu
    • Bhaskar
    Alencier Ley Lopez
    Alencier Ley Lopez
    • Vishwanathan
    Garggi Ananthan
    • Aathira
    Sajitha Madathil
    Sajitha Madathil
    • Jayasree
    Shelly Kishore
    • Nafeesa
    Thomas Mathew
    Thomas Mathew
    • Nikhil
    Sulochana
    • Narayani
    Naomi Akashi
    • Thanooja
    Sarasa Balussery
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    • Sarojini Amma
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    Sreelakshmi M
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    • DJ Rajesh
    Kumar Sunil
    • Rajan
    V K Ravi
    • Raman Nair
    Rahul Radhakrishnan
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      • Sharan Venugopal
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    9abhi_vc

    This is a perfect drama-genre movie

    Narayana's Third Generation - A Family Story

    This is a perfect drama-genre movie. It beautifully portrays the essence and sincerity of an ordinary family, showcasing different shades of love. The story revolves around family relationships, their small struggles, and how everything comes together in the end. The film feels very relatable, as it reflects events that could happen in any household.

    The movie progresses at a slow pace, maintaining a steady rhythm. It doesn't rely on excessive comedy, but certain moments make you think.

    Should you watch it in theaters? If you enjoy slow-paced movies, then yes, you can give it a try. Otherwise, it might not be the best theatrical experience.
    6arungeorge13

    Good central performances keeps the drama interesting! [+64%]

    This dysfunctional family drama treads pretty familiar ground, but the titular trio of leads (and their combined screen presence) makes it work. It's a slow-paced, unhurried film with a romantic subplot taking up a sizeable portion of the runtime; I believe the film should've stayed ultra-focused on the dynamic between the three sons over all else. The romance, while interesting in its own right, may leave you with a confusing aftertaste. Even when that's the case, the performances from the ensemble are downright solid (barring dialect issues). Appu Prabhakar's got a knack for capturing rural Kerala in all its glory. The music (by Rahul Raj) ranges between okayish to good. It's a good watch on the whole, and you'll remember the name Sharan Venugopal.
    8anandkumarrs

    A realistic take on family conflicts

    Somewhere in the middle of the movie, we see a frame frozen for a few seconds, depicting a typical Kerala house with three brothers sitting quietly and discordantly. This frame epitomises the entire proceedings of the film. Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal, meaning "Narayanee's Three Sons" in Malayalam, is a film without a real story, a beginning or a typical end. It is just a slice-of-life portrayal that takes us through a few days in the lives of a discordant family. It feels as if Director Sharan Venugopal set up cameras and sound recording devices in and around the house to showcase the candid happenings there as a feature film!

    An old mother (Narayanee) is in her final stages of life on a ventilator. Her three sons, along with their families, come together to be with her in her last days, attempting to bury their past hatchets, at least for the outside world. As their wait unexpectedly prolongs, relationships and intentions unravel. This type of narrative is not new to Indian cinema in general or Malayalam cinema in particular. However, Malayalam cinema excels in this genre by keeping it real, devoid of stars, drama, punch dialogues, lewd comedy, or loud music. This film has none of these elements.

    As days pass, apart from the relationship dynamics between the three brothers, there are fleeting references to quite a few other issues-interfaith marriage and its aftermath, caste conflicts in society, adolescent love and breakups, the fraught relationship between a mother and daughter, small-town idiosyncrasies, and the rebellious streak of today's youth, among others. Every character, including the ailing mother who doesn't speak a single word in the film, comes in shades of grey and are as real as possible, thanks to some outstanding performances by the entire cast and impressive camera work.

    I am certain that outside of Malayalam cinema, actor Alencier Ley Lopez is not very well known. However, as a character actor, he ranks among the best in the country today, in my eyes. In this film, Alencier, as the eldest son, feels as if he has stepped right out of real life. His performance adds to his already impressive filmography in Malayalam, including films like Thondimuthalum Drikshakshiyum, etc. Suraj Vencharamoodu and Joju George, as the other two sons, deliver equally effortless performances with their restrained portrayals. Even with this heavyweight cast, the ones who stood out for me were Garggi Ananthan and Thomas Mathew, who play the roles of the adolescent kids in the family. Garggi's charming face and her permanently moist eyes serve as a perfect foil for her character in this film. Thomas, as a representative of today's youth grappling with their parents, love interests, and life's purpose, is simply fantastic. Without the stellar cast, this film's straightforward and familiar narrative would not have resonated as effectively.

    Director Sharan introduces a very uncomfortable sequence that touches on societal taboos, which could be explosive in a society like ours. He quickly shifts the focus to the core theme, which is the nature of relationships between the three brothers. The screenplay, which moves at a slow pace until then, suddenly accelerates towards the end sequence, which cannot be called the climax, as there is none.

    The Director leaves the conclusion to the viewers' imagination, but it is not difficult to infer what might have transpired. At another level, the film echoes the essence of another fine Malayalam film-Ullozhukku (Read My Flash Review here). With numerous undercurrents, this film could easily pass as a sequel to that film, featuring a parallel set of characters!

    Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal, streaming on Amazon Prime, is a must-watch if you appreciate realism in movies, as I do.
    6tellingsreehari

    A Slow Burn Carried by Conversations

    Yes, the film is slow, and that is exactly what makes it special. Somewhere along the way, we have forgotten how to appreciate movies that take their time. We have lost touch with stories that feel real, filled with soft emotions, heartfelt conversations, and gentle storytelling. This movie is a quiet reminder of that.

    It portrays the imperfections of life, capturing the layered nature of sibling relationships with subtle grace. It touches on the idea of forbidden love between cousins, though that is never the point. At its core, the film is about emotional drift - about how even the closest relationships can begin to feel unfamiliar, like something you once knew but can't quite hold anymore. It's a slow burn, carried not by grand events, but by warmth tucked between conversations, and the weight of what remains unsaid.

    Loneliness is woven into the smallest of spaces. You sense it in Joju's character, who masks his ache behind bursts of wit and friction, in the girl who says she hates her mother but only ever wanted to be understood, and in Suraj's journey, shaped more by others' choices than his own. These moments never shout, but they linger long after.

    The direction is beautiful, and the writing even more so. The film is filled with moments that feel genuine and unforced. The performances are strong across the board, especially that of Garggi Ananthan, who brings depth and honesty to her character.

    In the end, the film leaves a soft sense of 'ranjish' in your heart. However, it does not hit hard, and perhaps that is why it struggled to connect with the theatre audience.
    10vineethvijay777

    A Touching Story About Good People and Love

    This movie is like a bittersweet hug-it warms your heart but also leaves it a little heavy. It's about how people, deep down, are good and kind, even when life doesn't go their way. The characters feel real, and you can't help but care about them as they face their struggles and try to do the right thing.

    The film shows that love can happen anywhere, even in the hardest of times. But it doesn't sugarcoat things-love isn't always enough to fix everything. The relationships are touching and real, whether it's between friends, family, or two people who care deeply for each other. It's beautiful but also heartbreaking, because life doesn't always give us happy endings.

    The movie is simple but powerful. The pictures are pretty, the music is moving, and the story stays with you long after it's over. It's not a feel-good film, but it's honest and meaningful.

    If you want a story that feels real and makes you think about life, love, and the goodness in people, watch this movie. Just be ready for some tears-it's not all sunshine, but it's worth it.

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2025 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Three Sons of Narayani
    • Production company
      • Jemini Phukan Production
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      • $26,217
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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