Bhavana
Idea 1: There is a scarcity for screenplay writers and good stories in Malayalam. Some of our screen writers fee is more than what the Director would charge. So there is a school of thought which promotes this idea of making movies without screenplay. Idea 2: Some Indian advertisements are very stylish, but they are [...]
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Dud! Sreeram says that this Lollipop sucks: Lack of originality in script, repeated comic sequences and dialogues that irritate, boring songs and dull song picturizations, overacting by most of the cast (Salim Kumar and Jayasurya are the saving grace), shoddy editing, tacky art direction and outrageous props- these are only some of the drawbacks of [...]
Bhavana has decided not to act in heroine-centric films. The reason behind such decision is a recent experience of acting in ‘Deyva Naamathiley’, a Malayalam movie, which is a heroine oriented subject. Everyone who saw the film said that Bhavana would get award. The talented actor was on cloud nine but the enthusiasm busted like [...]
In Chotta Mumbai there were two questions for which we were seeking answers. Is Anwar Rasheed a one act pony? Does Mohanlal look like Bhavana’s Daddy? According to the reviews the answer to (1) and (2) is No. Anwar Rasheed seems to have created an excellent “entertainer”, a word much abused by Johnny Antony and [...]
Anwar Rasheed shot from relative obscurity to super director status with Raja Manickyam. He took over the reins of that movie when Renjith abandoned it. Not to be left behind, Mohanlal immediately signed up to act in the directors next movie. He is called Vasco by his friends. For more close pals he is Thalaai. [...]
Vijayakrishnan (Dileep) one day discovers that he is the illegitimate son of Krishnadaas IPS (Sai Kumar). When Krishnadas suffers a heart attack, he calls Vijayakrishnan and his mother and bestows all his wealth to them. This does not go well with the Police Commissioner (Vijayaraghavan) and his cronies (Bheeman Raghu, Babu Raj). They burn Vijayakrishnan’s [...]
The lone hotel owner in Mullankolli village decides to put a board for his hotel with the name in both Malayalam and Tamil. No, says Velayudhan (Mohanlal), a local thug. A man comes to sell fish which is kind of rotten. The buyers have no problems with it, but the man cannot sell fish, says [...]
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