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The film is about a day in the life of four perfectly etched characters who give a flawless performance.
Theatre director, Joy Matthew has made a comeback to films after 26 years and he is busy like never before.
The period film titled Njan, is directed by Ranjith.
The script is inspired from a story which was narrated in 1996 Malayalam film Azhakiya Ravanan.
The film is based on well-known writer Paul Zachariah's novel of the same title.
Angels has a disappointing story and shoddy film-making, says Paresh C Palicha.
Sringaravelan plot's wanders on aimlessly with no logic. You just have to go with the flow of the comedy, which gets quite boring towards the end.
Anoop Menon and Joy Mathew along with Dulquar Salman and Namitha have given a decent performance in the film.
The film is about a child who finds a magical pen called the Monkey Pen.
Swargathekkaal Sundaram is one more addition to the heap of films that leave hardly anything to be remembered,
The hit pair of Indrajith and Murali Gopy combined with the writing talent of Jeyamohan could not save Kaanchi
Dulquer Salmaan plays a character from the 1930s in Ranjith's Njan, and media person John Brittas makes his big screen debut in Madhu Kaithapram's Vellivelichathil.
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Pathemaari brings Mammootty back to his brilliant form, writes Paresh C Palicha.
Saptamasree Taskaraha is an enjoyable comic thriller, says Paresh C Palicha.
Malayalam film Mariyam Mukku has a wafer-thin plot, says Paresh C Palicha.
Jamna Pyari remains a mediocre effort that cannot fulfill viewer expectations in this festive season., says Paresh C Palicha.
Rasputin is long-delayed, and not meant for today's times, says Paresh C Palicha.
The star cast is in top form with every character etched perfectly.
Law Point is a lethargic long drive with many low points.
Debutante director Abrid Shine depicts the transformation of Indian society towards the importance of sports in the film.
Mammootty plays a legal advisor and gives a decent performance in the film.
Njan is not a completely satisfying film, but it is a courageous effort.
The film doesn't overly sentimental or manipulative and keeps the audience in good humour.
Rajadhi Raja is a lacklustre Onam release, writes Paresh C Palicha.