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    Aavesham

    Aavesham bursts onto the screen with all the subtlety of a confetti cannon—loud, flashy, and unapologetically silly. Is it a great movie? No, not by any stretch. Yet, it undeniably delivers on the promise of entertainment, ensuring a vibrant and engaging experience. With just the right mix of humor, star power, and choreographed chaos, it manages to shimmy past its own flaws and deliver a rollicking good time.

    The talented cast fully leans into the colorful cast of characters they’re given to work with, but it's Fahadh Faasil who steals the show. In a whirlwind of on-screen antics, Fahadh unleashes his inner dynamo like never before, dazzling audiences with an infectious blend of swagger and charm. With every strut and smirk, he transforms the screen into his own personal playground. Once Fahadh takes the stage, it's like trying to look away from a mesmerizing fireworks display—you just can't tear your eyes away.

    The reason any of this works is because of one man. Fahadh Faasil is in the form of his life. The makers have skillfully put the film squarely on his capable shoulders, and he carries it with the perfect blend of wit and charm. In a bustling theatre filled with an eager audience, Aavesham proves to be the ultimate big-screen ride we've all been longing for.


    Varshangalkku Shesham

    Varshangalkku Shesham is the quintessential Vineeth Sreenivasan experience, a ride that hinges entirely on your appreciation for his signature style. While the film sticks to a familiar formula with its broad strokes and melodrama, it's the all-star cast that breathes life into the narrative. Their standout performances lift the story from the ordinary, turning a run-of-the-mill plot into something more engaging and entertaining.

    Rarely do we witness such an exceptional ensemble packed into one movie, each actor relishing their moment in the spotlight. Still, it's Pranav and Dhyan who take the stage and run with it, effortlessly commanding the audience's attention. In their most captivating performances yet, they steal the show, leaving us wanting more of their dynamic duo magic. And, in a short but impatcful cameo, Nivin Pauly once again solidifies his status as the entertainer of Malayalam cinema. With every second on screen, he radiates infectious energy, clearly enjoying himself to the fullest.

    Varshangalkku Shesham may not be the talk of the town, but it's a serviceable drama with a few memorable moments that strike a chord. It's a film that sits comfortably in the middle—unlikely to elicit strong feelings of love or hate. Perfect for a lazy afternoon when you just want to coast through a movie without any surprises.
    Mohanlal | SRK | Prithviraj | Dulquer | Ranbir | Vijay

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    thanks CL...
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    Thanks CL

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    Thanks good review
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