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Monday, June 29, 2009

Bhramaram

Cast: Mohanlal, Bhoomika, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, Suresh Menon Jayalakshmi, Madan Babu, Baby Niveditha and V.G. Murali Krishnan

Direction: Blessy

Production: Raju Mallyath, Zulfikar

Music: Mohan Sithara



The movie is built around Jose alias Shivan Kutty, who is roaming around in an auto around Coimbatore to locate an address, on the same day the city is shell shocked with multiple blasts. This man of mystery finally arrive at the apartment of his schoolmate Unni, now a busy, successful share broker who is having a happy life with his wife Latha and kids. The intruder remains in the flat for a couple of days making merry with the kids, but within days Unni and his closest friend Alex, are made to realise that the man in their flat have come with an agenda, an after math of an incident that happened long back in their lives. What follows is an intriguing, and engaging road movie made in the rarest of the turfs and backdrops seen on Mollywood cinema.

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Lal, Blessy excels
A simple story, great performances, well fleshed out characters, play of emotions and technical finesse. Blessy bounces back with flare in his new film ‘Bhramaram’ which is indeed a worthy watch for all the connoisseurs of good, contentful cinema.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ivar Vivahitharayal

Banner: Kunjuveettil productions

Cast: Jayasuriya, Navya Nair, Samvrutha, Bhama, Sai Kumar, Siddique, Devan, Nedumudi Venu, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Suresh Krishna, Anoop Menon, Rekha, Kala Ranjini, Mallika Sukumaran, Manian Pillai Raju, Suresh Kumar, Pradeep Prabhakar

Direction: Saji Surendran

Production: S. Gopakumar



The movie has Jayasuriya as Vivek Ananthan (Jayasuriya), an MBA student who is throwing all petty tantrums to get married at the earliest. Being the only son of a lawyer-couple(played by Siddique and Rekha)living separately in adjacent apartments, he finds it increasingly difficult to convince them but some how he manages to get them agreed to get his name listed in the matrimony services. Kavya, an ambitious hot tongued radio jockey, who has a problem with her star sings and has just lost her job in an FM, is there by forced to get herself into marriage with Vivek. The movie follows to tells the fate of two immensely immature souls, who has to fight it out to discover the meaning of family and consideration between themselves. Adding to their issues are also depicted the envy and doubts that arise in Kavya over her husband's very free relationships with, his friends from childhood including Tresa played by Samvrutha Sunil)

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Too much preaching about family, ties and values can seldom go to your head. That seems to be the fundamental problem of debutante Saji Surendran's movie ‘Ivar Vivahitharaayal’ where nothing new is offered in terms of narrative or presentation

Ivar Vivahitharayal is not a compelling watch