plumeriamovies
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Pattaapakal strings together a series of comedic incidents involving two friends, a minister, a gangster, and four small-time criminals. The film offers a fair amount of fun and entertainment, making it a decent choice for a light-hearted watch.
While the movie delivers on humor, it also has its shortcomings. There are poorly made scenes, a few lackluster performances, and some initial scenes that appear abruptly edited. Despite these flaws, there are moments that stand out.
Ramesh Pisharody and Renji Panicker's scenes manage to evoke a few laughs. Sudhi Koppa's song is a highlight. The cast, including Krishna Shankar, Johny Antony, Prashant Murali, and Gokulan, perform their roles as expected. Nothing much to do.
With a duration of less than two hours, Pattaapakal avoids dragging and maintains a good tempo throughout. Overall, it's a decent watch for those seeking light-hearted entertainment without too many expectations.
While the movie delivers on humor, it also has its shortcomings. There are poorly made scenes, a few lackluster performances, and some initial scenes that appear abruptly edited. Despite these flaws, there are moments that stand out.
Ramesh Pisharody and Renji Panicker's scenes manage to evoke a few laughs. Sudhi Koppa's song is a highlight. The cast, including Krishna Shankar, Johny Antony, Prashant Murali, and Gokulan, perform their roles as expected. Nothing much to do.
With a duration of less than two hours, Pattaapakal avoids dragging and maintains a good tempo throughout. Overall, it's a decent watch for those seeking light-hearted entertainment without too many expectations.
Ennalum Ente Aliya is yet another fun filled comedy film from Malayalam. It has solid performances from the awesome Lena and Siddique. They have a great cast around them, and it feels like everyone enjoyed themselves with it showing through in their performances. This is a nicely done film that took a simple concept and did a lot with it. Simple movie with simple events in limited locations. The characters are interesting and funny, and how the story connecting all them together is good.
I'm watching it again to enjoy the performances of Lena and Siddique. Somebody should make a good comedy with them. Give them more comedy roles. Lovely performances.
I'm watching it again to enjoy the performances of Lena and Siddique. Somebody should make a good comedy with them. Give them more comedy roles. Lovely performances.
Unconventional but it's stylish, fun, well performed, ultra violent, musical and expertly made. Theatre visit is a must. Khalid Rahman is the King and wins a load of hearts. Action scenes are as good as Kingsman: The Secret Service. Theatre visit is a must.
+ves: Everybody behind and front of the camera. The cast is fantastic. Cinematography is out of the world. Special applause to music and editing. Khalid Rahman is a great craftsman. A good first half followed by a great second half.
-ves: The rap song.
+ves: Everybody behind and front of the camera. The cast is fantastic. Cinematography is out of the world. Special applause to music and editing. Khalid Rahman is a great craftsman. A good first half followed by a great second half.
-ves: The rap song.
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