4 reviews
It is one of the best mordern type of malayalam movies. These masterpiece's are very few to see.
It manages to capture comedy and sadness. Both. My opinion is that its the best movie of 2007.
If you are looking for a light movie this movie is for you. Sreenevasan delivers a superb performance. Best acting i have seen in 2007. My favorite actor now.
The other cast performs a superb performance also.
Its mainly because of Sreenevasan this movie had the sparkle. No actor could have fit his role better.
It manages to capture comedy and sadness. Both. My opinion is that its the best movie of 2007.
If you are looking for a light movie this movie is for you. Sreenevasan delivers a superb performance. Best acting i have seen in 2007. My favorite actor now.
The other cast performs a superb performance also.
Its mainly because of Sreenevasan this movie had the sparkle. No actor could have fit his role better.
- andrewtrocks
- Nov 29, 2008
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One of the enjoyments this vacation to Kerala was watching the movie Kadha Parayumbol. While Mammooty and Mukesh play only vignette appearances, the protagonist of the story is 'Balan the barber' played by Sreenivasan, the popular filmmaker and non-glamorous hero of Malayalam screen.
The simple tale of a village barber's contention of friendship with the most sought after film star provides the thread for the story, which builds suspense, satire and sentiment to a touching climax.
Kadha Parayumbol, a clean film that takes audience through the ebb and flow of tension, without a wee bit if sex or violence, is a challenge to the genre of the so called Malayalam 'formula film'.
As storyteller, scriptwriter and lead actor Sreenivasan has proved once again that he has mastered the art of 2-hour storyboarding by fully exploiting the grammar of film language.
This film is also Mukesh's maiden production venture in partnership with Sreenivasan.
It is the must-see movie of the year 2007. Don't miss it if you can afford to see it at a movie theatre. I dare you; you wouldn't be able to walk out of the theatre without tearful eyes. Tears of joy I mean.
Sujit
The simple tale of a village barber's contention of friendship with the most sought after film star provides the thread for the story, which builds suspense, satire and sentiment to a touching climax.
Kadha Parayumbol, a clean film that takes audience through the ebb and flow of tension, without a wee bit if sex or violence, is a challenge to the genre of the so called Malayalam 'formula film'.
As storyteller, scriptwriter and lead actor Sreenivasan has proved once again that he has mastered the art of 2-hour storyboarding by fully exploiting the grammar of film language.
This film is also Mukesh's maiden production venture in partnership with Sreenivasan.
It is the must-see movie of the year 2007. Don't miss it if you can afford to see it at a movie theatre. I dare you; you wouldn't be able to walk out of the theatre without tearful eyes. Tears of joy I mean.
Sujit
- vishnu_s_prasad
- Jan 10, 2009
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