The film is loud and regressive but the family audiences might enjoy it.
Vellaripravinte Changathi, directed by Akku Akbar, releases this weekend.
The film takes us back to the era of filmmaking in the 1960s.
Dileep, Kavya Madhavan and Manoj K. Jayan in the lead, try to fit in too much, leaving viewers confused.
The Malayalam film may have been made with noblest of intentions but the method of conveying the message somehow is lost in a ghostly conundrum.
Gireesh Kumar's script does not ever leave the preachy tone. Besides marital harmony, the film also preaches about the misuse of cell phones and internet by teenagers.
We have seen a few Malayalam films tackle the subject of anti-abortion, but Weeping Boy handles it very poorly