Inox Inorbit Mall, Mumbai
8:25pm, 10%
Realness in treatment was something that got associated with Khalid Rahman after Anuraga Karikkin Vellam, Unda is no exception. With realness oozing in each frame, Unda is a movie rich in its humor, sensible with the motives and has characters that have dilemmas and inhibitions we can relate to.
Even with his simple gestures, the actor in Mammootty mesmerizes you. He breathes life into the character of SI Mani, and it's hard to imagine anyone else in his shoes. Hats off to the Mega Actor, who admirably sheds his energetic heroism and displays all his acting might here with a remarkably nuanced and restrained performance. Talking about the supporting cast can take a huge chunk of the review, nonetheless, every single actor did a great job.
Khalid Rahman is here to stay as he delivered a politically strong film that has the competence to apprise you. The kind of united gallantry one sees at the end may not be in tandem with the rhythm of the film, nevertheless, he succeeds in making his actors behave naturally and there is no staggering drama in the narration.
To sum up, Unda is humorous, real, emotional and atypical. It has multiple implications for us, nonetheless, it's a delightfully entertaining film without any conventional preaching.
Loved it
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