Dileesh Nair, the writer of films like Salt N’Pepper, Da Thadiya and Idukki Gold now has turned director himself with the Malayalam film Tamaar Padaar. Produced by Rejaputhra Renjith, the film has Prithviraj in the lead and looks like a comedy entertainer with a lot of potential. The film also features Baburaj, Chemban Vinod, Srinda Ashab, Manianpilla Raju, Shammi Thilakan etc. The music is by Bijibal while Alby is the DOP and V.Saajan is the editor.Continue reading “Tamaar Padaar: Trailer”
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Avatharam: Sneak Peek
Veteran Malayalam director Joshiy has been a bad run of late with back to back flops,Lokpal (2013) and Salaam Kashmir (2014). He now returns with one of his favorite heroes,Dileep in Avatharam. Produced by Udayakrishna and Sibi K Thomas, the film is written by Vyasan Edavanakkad and sees Lakshmi Menon return back to Malayalam Cinema after a while. Avatharam also features Kalabhavan Shajon, Joy Mathew, Shammi Thilakan etc and has music by Deepak Dev. R.D.Rajasekhar is the DOP while Shyam Sasidharan is the editor.Continue reading “Avatharam: Sneak Peek”
Mannar Mathai Speaking 2: Trailer
Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) is one of the all time best Malayalam comedy films and though an inspired film by itself, it went on to be remade successfully in Tamil (Arangetra Velai), Hindi (Hera Pheri ) and not so successfully in Telugu (Dhanalakshmi I Love You). Ramji Rao Speaking was directed by the dynamic duo Siddique-Lal and the film made the 3 main lead characters-Gopalakrishnan (Mukesh), Balakrishnan (Sai Kumar) and Mannar Mathai (Innocent) very popular. Continue reading “Mannar Mathai Speaking 2: Trailer”
Neram Movie Review: Alphonse Putharen gets it right….well almost right

Time is a ubiquitous presence in Alphonse Putharen’s delightful romantic entertainer Neram. A sand clock constantly appears on the screen telling you how a young man Mathew (Nivin Pauly) is in a race against time to save himself from all kinds of disasters, battling among others a loan shark, a lousy cop and a gluttonous brother-in-law. It also represents the good and bad times in life as Mathew keeps sinking into quick sand as the difficulties start mounting.Continue reading “Neram Movie Review: Alphonse Putharen gets it right….well almost right”