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Watched the movie from filmcity Calicut 10.45pm show on 24/05/17...
Status: except recliner seats full
Film starts of pretty well and succeeds in establishing the character of Omanakuttan.
I think the beauty of the sequences wherein Omanakuttan says different names to different people on various occasions comes in the second half. The way omanakuttan himself gets surprised when these characters comes and calls him by names known to these characters have been portrayed brilliantly by the director. First half of the film s really like setting up a platform for an excellent takeoff in the second half. The only odd thing I could say about the first half is Omanakuttan's mannerism of blinking his eyes frequently. That could have been avoided. The first half has its lags and one has to sit through these lags to enjoy the brilliant second half. Once you watch the entire movie, you will realise that the lags in the first half s extremely important for the film to create and establish Omanakuttan's character.
Once you start with second half, its a joyride you can enjoy to the fullest. Some one might think that Bhavana's character might be portrayed as a "Buji" for the whole film after that build up in the first half. But you get to see a completely different girl and the beauty it adds to the film is beyond words. Her best moment would be the scene in which she tries to bring back the lost memory of Omanakuttan after their failed marriage drama. The comedy sequences executed in the climax sequences ( from the moment Siddique, Asif, Aju n Co escapes from the police station) are superb.
Performance wise everyone did well. Aju, Saiju & Siddique stands out for their comic inputs.
A big Thumbs Up to Rohith & Co :)
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