Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu
Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu
Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu
liberation and self-respect, 'Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu' is one of the finest works in the family genre albeit
melodrama and emotional outbursts. It's a shame that such a beautiful film had to release only in fewer cinemas.
(IANS)
Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi: A Malayalam road movie that more or less could be termed as a
coming-of-age story of two friends, who hit the road and along the journey learn about politics, friendship, family
and religion. It's a whiff of fresh air for moviegoers. Strong performances by an ensemble cast and apt music make
it nothing short of spectacular.(IANS)
Swamy Ra Ra: A simple story about fate, the Telugu crime-comedy revolves around three friends who rob for a
living. Laced with humour and occasional thrills, 'Swamy Ra Ra' is a welcome change for the industry plagued by
mindless commercial outings. The film's music was one of the best soundtracks of the year.(IANS)
North 24 Kaatham: An endearing story about the meeting of three strangers on a hartal day and their journey.
Debutant director Anil Radhakrishna Menon's Malayalam drama 'North 24 Kaatham' is about life's randomness and
hope. Packed with intermittent humour, this is one of the best films of actor Fahadh Faasil, who had 10 more
releases this year.(IANS)
Neram: A story that revolves around the events that take place in a single day in the life of the protagonist, the
Tamil thriller-comedy focuses on the importance of time in one's life and its subsequent repercussions. 'Neram'
was one of the few films in the language that pleasantly surprised everybody who watched it. Alphonse Putharen,
who directed the film, will soon remake it in Hindi.(IANS)
Anthaku Mundu Aa Tharavatha: A rare Telugu film that proves it is possible to make a modern-day romantic tale
sans sex and vulgarity. With Indraganti Mohan Krishna at the helm of it, 'Anthaku Mundu Aa Tharavatha' doesn't
dare to experiment, but questions the spate of romantic films that reek of cheesy one-liners and respects the
intelligence of a viewer. And what a comeback film for 'Roja' fame Madhoo!(IANS)
Soodhu Kavvum: Dark Tamil comedy shows it means to make a film is just to make audiences laugh. Unarguably
the funniest film of the year, 'Soodhu Kavvum' is powered by the presence of poster boy Vijay Sethupathy. A box-
office blockbuster, it revolves around four misfit kidnappers who try something way out of their league. Imran Khan
will feature in the Hindi remake of the film, which will be produced by Rohit Shetty.(IANS)
Mumbai Police: Contrary to how cop flicks are made in Indian cinema, this Malayalam crime thriller is a cut above
several films in the same genre across industries. 'Mumbai Police' is a well-narrated and well-performed realistic
picture backed by the support of an apt cast, to which you don't mind rooting for.(IANS)