Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Oru Narachcha Chiriyil - Review

When you read the title there might be a question a in you like , Oru Narechcha Chiriyil, which movie is that or I I didn't saw this movie's theatre list. You won't find this in theatres near you because this is a short film and this is for first time I'm writing a review for a shortfilm. I am confessing you guys that I only write reviews for those movies I got paid but this time I am writing for this is just because this short film has touched my soul. This 5 min film is conveying a deeper message. Sometimes a message which many directors couldn't or they might find it hard to convey it in 150 mins. All praises goes to the director of this movie Melvin G Babu. Your work is something extraordinary. The way you designed your shots is impressing and good.



The editor of this movie Prabhul has also done a good job, your cuts are good especially in the transition periods. The actors, Shijin and Adhi Narayanan has did their part really well. There was an element of reality or they were able to bring out an expression in viewers that they are representing each and every one of us. Once again Melvin considering the fact that it's a zero budget film I must say that your work is too good with the theme and the way it's executed, and it's hard to believe that its a 19 yrs old boy who's behind these kinda matured work. Considering your age, you did a really good work. The lengths or amounts of dialogues in this movie is less and I must say that you're a man of actions, like this work hard in silence and your visuals make the noise. Looking forward to see your name in big screen soon.

As a whole I must say that hardwork gets paid off. All The Best Melvin and Crew. Keep doing short films and Keep Impressing. Kudos. I'm also attaching the YouTube link of this work ,

Thursday, March 30, 2017

The Great Father-Movie Review

The Great Father Started his hunt. One of the most awaited movie of Mammootty has released today. This film is directed by Haneef Adeni has Arya, Anikha, Sneha, Shajon, Malavika, Mia, Balaji Sharma and Shaam alongside​ with Mammootty. The movie gained huge hype among the audience since the release of it's first look teaser and stylish looks of Mammooka, let's see whether TGF has shown justice to the hype that it created. The movie has not disappointed me. It's one of the best thriller movie of Mammootty produced under the banner of August Cinemas by Prithviraj, Santhosh Sivan, Shaji Nadesan and Arya.



Mammootty is known for signing with new comers to the industry and Haneef Adeni just nailed that opportunity. I think after Anwar Rasheed he's the only director who has used Mammootty as an actor and Mammootty as a big brand of mollywood.  He treated this movie in a highly professional manner and his passion for cinema is evident in his making style. This story is not new to the audience but his making style is the one which made a difference.

As we expected Mammootty just steals the show with his great screen presence, sound delivery and through his mannerisms. We all knew the caliber of Mammootty as an actor so I'm not going deep into that yet , The Great Father is not just about Mammootty even Arya is doing a important role in this movie. Arya's last Malayalam outing was in Double Barrel but as a movie DB couldn't make a big marks in the industry but this time Arya is back with a bang. When we step down from theatre we get a feel that no one else can replace Arya in Andrews Eapen's shoes. It is a role written for him and he did full justice to that. Sneha and Anikha too did a wonderful job in this movie. All other cast members too did a descent work.

Gopi Sundar is one of the best music director in Mollywood now but he fails to impress in this movie but on the other hand Sushin Shyam's background score goes well with the mood of this movie. Roby Vargheese Raj's cinematography is neat but Noufal Abdullah's cuts are not very crisp. Haneef Adeni impresses as a director but his story is not a gripping tale. Its not a packed one. The director in Haneef treated this story well and that's where this movie differs from other movies which tried to convey same theme. His dialogues are good and it has got mass elements too. Stephy Saviour's costume department deserves a mention too.

POSITIVES
1- Mammootty as David Nainan
2- Arya did a wonderful job
3- Baby Anikha and her method acting
4- The way in which Haneef Adeni handled a loose plot
5- Sushin Shyam's bgm
6- Roby Vargheese's Cinematography

NEGATIVES
1- Loose plot
2- Gopi Sundar's music

Megastar started of 2017 in Mega-style. This movie worth your money. This movie will entertain all type of audience, the first half has all those stuffs which need to satisfy every type of audience and second half has all those ingredients for Mammootty fans. The Great Father Is In Hunt.

The Great Father -7.5/10

Friday, March 3, 2017

Oru Mexican Apartha -Movie Review


Oru Mexican Aparatha is a campus entertainer, which is set against the backdrop of Maharajas College in Ernakulam, this movie is the debut directorial venture of Tom Emmatty. In this film, we can see Tovino Thomas as Paul, Roopesh Peethambaran as Roopesh, Neeraj Madhav as Subash, Sunil Sukhada, Gayathri Suresh as Anu, Sudhy Koppa, Kalabhavan Shajon, Jino John, Anjali P Nair, Megha Mathew as Ardra.

Tovino’s character Paul is the supporter of SFY party against his rival Roopesh, who belongs to another party named KSQ. The movie shows the campus war between the students who follow different political ideologies and also narrates the love story of Paul and Anu.





Tom Emmatty as a director has managed to do justice to his work, because of the lack of context he couldn't do much more and that was evident even from the point that he has to change the real story and did a vice versa thing( in real KSU is in the place of SFI and SFI is in KSU's place.) He has to do that for the commercial matter and also because of other prensent political scenario. The movie though lacks a bit of pace in the first half as it focuses on building up to the events and also the characters. The twists in the second half of the film though pick up the pace and it rushes to a satisfying end. Oru Mexican Aparatha is not the typical campus film that audience are used to in Mollywood but, it’s a movie that the youth could identify with, and also takes an introspective look in student politics. Music and the bgm goes breezily with the emotion of this movie. Cinematography is good and the cuts need a special appreciation. Editing has come out of really well.

On screen, Tovino Thomas has the much needed look to be that charismatic leader. He performed neatly in the earlier part where he is aimless in life. The actor should work on his dialogue delivery. Neeraj Madhav leaves a good impression with his mature portrayal of Comrade Subash. Roopesh Peethambaran’s performance was neat, but he also had this issue of clarity of words while speaking. Gayatri doesn’t have an extensive role here, but she is never an annoyance. Numerous characters are there in the film played neatly by actors like Sudhy Koppa, Kalabhavan Shajon, Sudheer Karamana, Manu and many others.

POSITIVES
1. Tovino has a rising star, he did pakka justice to his role.
2. Roopesh Peethambaran came back into the shoes of an actor after long 22 years and he did an excellent job.
3. Neeraj Madhav's career best performance
4. Direction is good,when we consider it as the movie of a new comer
5. Editing team needs a special mention.

NEGATIVES
1. Lip sync in certain portions
2.  I felt like first half is bit slow... (This might be just what I felt, this may differ)

Oru Mexican Aparatha is a new package of campus movie for Malayalam audience with some great performances by a bunch of new promising actors. This movie is one came out with lot of hype and everyone who waited for this movie will be really pleased with the output they've got. As a whole OMA is a mass entertainer and it'll be an extra ordinary one for all those SFI or Left supporters, even the other party supporters also has their moments to cherish in this movie. As a movie buff I suggest you not to mix your personal political taste into this.

Oru Mexican Aparatha- 7/10 (good)

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Kaabil - Movie Review

Sanjay Gupta's Kaabil has Hrithik Roshan and Yami Gautam in the lead roles which has a talented supporting cast in the likes of Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy, Narendra Jha and Girish Kulkarni. Drawing inspiration from Hollywood’s Blind Fury (1989) with Rutger Hauer in the lead and even borrowing shades of the Korean super hit, Broken (2014), Sanjay Gupta gives you a Bollywood adaptation that is entertaining and effective.


Sanjay Gupta’s Kaabil is an ambitious film that revolves around the gripping tale of a blind protagonist seeking revenge against those in power. Action sequences are the best directed portions in the film and hence the second half is a much better watch. The climax is well executed and makes a good enough ending to the film. Certain dialogues work their way extremely well. Like Rohan’s answer during interrogation about his whereabouts, “Log kya sote waqt gawah rakh ke sote hai”. Also his amazing comeback when Rohit’s character tries to fool him by removing his shoes, so as to mislead his hearing sense and Rohan (Hrithik) saying, “Tere socks to mara hua admi bhi sungh leta.”

The film is engaging throughout the two and half hours and gives an adrenaline rush, leaving you at the edge of the seat. The first half of the film is little slow which mainly revolves around the love life of Hrithik and Yami but the scene before interval will give us an idea about the pace which the film is going to take off and that interrogation scene before the interval is my favourite personally favourite scene where Hrithik was extra ordinary. In the second half, the film picks up well and takes the audience for a roller-coaster ride.

For ages now, bollywood movies has been obsessed with the idea that nothing is impossible for the hero and the director follows the same pattern here. The mind-blowing action scenes between the hero and antagonists are so captivating and that at some point of time it would leave you wondering " wasn't the hero supposed to be blind? ". What I want to say is that blind people may have been blessed with highly sensitive sensory organs like ears and nose, but Gupta in his quest to slay the audience takes things over the top, making some portions looks unrealistic.

Kaabil is designed as a Hrithik vehicle all the way. Every scene is designed to provide proof of the star’s versatility. Hrithik Roshan  has taken efforts to play a visually impaired person and that’s quite evident here. He is vulnerable as a lover and menacing as a killing-machine. He excels in the action scenes particularly, where you may truly feel like he is being caught off guard because of his blindness. The actor is known to take up challenging roles and we have to laud him for this brave attempt.

Yami Gautam looks pretty as Supriya. She emotes well in certain scenes and that’s about it. Nothing extraordinary but she compliments well to Hrithik's performance. The chemistry between the two looked effortless. Rohit Roy as the baddie does a decent job. It does come across as though he is trying hard to sound sleazy and succeeds in provoking you to hate him. Ronit Roy is fabulous as Madhavrao Shelar. He picks up a great Maharashtrian accent and his stern dialogue delivery is eerie. Girish Kulkarni should be Bollywood’s favorite cop. As inspector Nalavade, he does a great job. Narendra Jha as the officer on case does a good job too.

POSITIVES
1- Hrithik Roshan at his best. A career best performance from the versatile actor.
2- chemistry between Hrithik and Yami
3- Rohit and Ronit Roy did a great job.
4- Girish Kulkarni and Narendra Jha did a good job as police officers.
5- Rasool Pookutty's sound mixing
6- Sudeep Chatterger's camera.
7- Dialogues


NEGATIVES
1- Slow first half
2- Rajesh Roshan's music

Kaabil is all about the way a visually challenged, but extremely talented Rohan analyses,
calculates and executes his plan to accomplish his mission is what forms the crux of the film, making it different from other tried and tested formula films. With Hrithik Roshan's top class performance and as a better film Kaabil wins the battle over Raees.

KAABIL - 8/10 (GOOD, Must Watch, enjoy it rather than wasting your time looking for loopholes in a thriller subject)

RAEES - MOVIE REVIEW

Raees is one of the most anticipated movie of this year, you might be thinking what was that factor which makes it most anticipated and the answer for that is Shah Rukh Khan- Yea, King Khan is back with another big movie. Raees is directed by Rahul Dholakia which has got SRK and Mahira Khan in the lead role also there's Nawazuddin Siddique with an equally important role, Dholakia did the casting well, the list goes on with the likes of talented Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Atul Kulkarni, Narendra Jha, Sheeba Chaddha and Sunny Leone.


"Raees" is a typical Bollywood blockbuster designed like films of the early 1980s, with over-the-top yet thrilling action, drama and a tinge of romance. Raees is the type of film where the protagonist emerges from behind clouds of dust, does back flips on top of a moving truck, and turns everyday objects such as hairgrips and geometric compasses into nifty weapons. 

The treatment, however, opts for fanfare over depth. There is little insight into Raees’ criminal personality. It is not clear what stirs and sustains his enormous hunger for success, although low self-esteem is hinted at in his disapproval of the nickname “battery” (a colloquial reference to his spectacles). It is only explained, through repeated uttering, that the man believes “Koi dhanda chota nahi hota. Aur dhande se bada koi dharm nahi hota” (No business is lowly. And business outranks religion).  While the character’s triumphs are punctuated with songs, moments of defeat or despair are brief and afterthought-like. The result is quite enjoyable but equally unexceptional. One dazzling moment is in the introduction of Nawazzudin Siddiqui who delivers a hilarious speech with textbook understatement. The fights, featuring parkour moves and a videogame-style shooting spree are somewhat sanitised. The characters land safely like cats and wounds, if suffered at all, appear to heal quickly.  With complex scenes, the plot offers nothing that you have not seen before. Narrated in a linear manner, the script is taut and the narrative moves at a rapid pace. The first half is promising and the second half which begins with Inspector Majumdar's point of view holds your attention with equal gusto, but unfortunately, the climax tilts into a predictable zone of bad things happen to bad people, making the film a cliched fare.

Shah Rukh Khan does not do a Shah Rukh Khan. The signature stutter is absent; he makes himself big and menacing. Yet the actor, who spoke in recent interviews about wanting to get his cinema right, is mainly left dealing in punch-lines but in many areas he emerges as a sympathetic and even admirable character and he does a good job of portraying a brutal character albeit with soft tones in equal measure.

Mahira, who is a top-ranked television star in Pakistan, shows a kind oof restraint that seems out of place in the masala flick. Her character is perfunctorily included to add the romance angle and her onscreen chemistry with Shah Rukh lacks zing. 

Nawazuddin Siddique is equally competent. His cat-and-mouse chase with Raees, punctuated with vibrant dialogues often elicit a chuckle. Together they keep you hooked. Siddique has a meaty share of good lines and banter.

The action sequences are well choreographed, brutally raw and a bit far-fetched, making the act unrealistic especially the long chase and fisticuffs with Muharram celebrations in the backdrop. The songs are well choreographed and seamlessly mesh into the narrative. But the quick edits will diisturb the smooth viewing experience.

POSITIVES
1- Another King Khan movie
2- Nawazuddin Siddique is a treat to watch.
3-Songs and Background musics are good
4- BraveBrave attempt by director
5- Sunny Leone as a wake up call.

NEGATIVES
1- Story line is predictable.
2- Mahira Khan’s role- she didn't had much to do.

Raees will no doubt be among the big earners in Bollywood this year. It shows, as promised, “baniye ka dimaag, miyan bhai ki daring" in box office, but it could have aspired to do more. As a whole movie there is nothing special than just another average flick. It's a daring attempt by the director but as a movie "Na baniye ka dimaag, Na miyan bhai ki daring". 

RAEES 6.5/10 (JUST ABOVE AVERAGE )

Friday, January 20, 2017

Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol - Movie Review

Everyone was waiting for Munthirvallikal Thallirkumbol for three reasons first one is that it is Mohanlal's next poject after the historic Pulimurugan, second reason is that Mohanlal - Meena combo after Drishyam and the final reason is that this movie is directed by Jiibu Jacob, director of Vellimoonga. The movie is produced by Sophia Paul under the banner Weekend Blockbusters.This Mohanlal movie is scripted by M. Sindhuraj and it's dialogues are aso written by him,the dialogues and script is the backbone of this movie.The film, which is inspired by VJ James’ short story Pranayopanishad, is mixed with cameos and side stories – including flirtatious episodes of Anoop Menon’s character and a puppet panchayat president played by Suraj Venjaramoodu. Most of the story evolves in an apartment complex and Ullahanan’s friends’ circle formed by middle-aged husbands played by Anoop, Alencier Ley and Kalabhavan Shajon make a refreshing combo. In fact, the trio also get a lot of comic one-liners that keep the story from getting preachy at times.


Cinematographer Jibu Jacob, who made an impressive debut as a director with Vellimoonga, seems to have a talent at making satirical comedy. In Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol, the director has taken a progressive approach while showing the modern day family problems. Some scenes in the film are outstanding. Jibu has made the characters and their performance as real as it could be. With a great balance of subtle humor and striking reality, the movie appeals to the audience in the best possible way.

Bijibal’s background score keeps the family entertainer from being over melodramatic while also sustaining the feel-good mood throughout. Music by M. Jayachandran and Cinematography by Pramod K. Pillai makes this movie a good watch.Editor Sooraj E.S. has retained the movie intact and has kept just what was needed, still i felt like they can made this movie much more interesting if they could have trimmed few scenes.

Mohanlal is a charmer and so is Ullahanan, aka Unnachan. When we see Mohanlal’s effortless transformation from a power packed action hero in Pulimurugan to the doting husband in Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol, one can't help but be in awe of this great actor’s range. The actor excels with his impeccable comic timing and killer expressions. The complete actor is in his usual best. Meena, has played her part to near perfection. She excels as the middle-class Malayali woman, and her fantastic onscreen chemistry with Mohanlal is a treat to watch. Aima delivered a balanced performance, especially in the second half.

POSITIVES
1- Mohanlal is a magic and it's a treat to watch him.
2- Meena did her role with perfection.
3- Dialogues by M.Sindhuraj
4- Jibu Jacob  handled this movie very neatly
5- Bijibal’s background score


NEGATIVES
1-few scenes could have been trimmed down.


There are so many times where you feel like the movie would go a predictable path or get preachy but the director and scriptwriter has ensured that they have kept things fresh while pointing out that communication can iron out all flaws in today’s relationships. The subplots too all add up to show the different changes that happen in Ullahanan’s life once he finds love again. The movie’s second half though is a bit on the slower side with another subplot weaved in just to keep the audience hooked. While the payoff is sweet like a wine made to age, the film could have been trimmed by 15 minutes.

Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol is a perfect movie to watch with your family. It's a movie for all age groups and you'll definitely enjoy this fun-loving ride. Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol also delivers a strong message to the audience and for me Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol is the winner of this weekend's release ( JomonteSuvisheshangal ).

Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol - 8/10 (good)

Jomonte Suvisheshangal - Movie Review

After months of anticipated waiting , Legendary Sathyan Anthikkad's Jomonte Suvisheshangal released yesterday. The movie has got Dulquer Salmaan in the title role, Anupama Parameshwaran and Aishwarya Rajesh played the female lead characters in this movie and versatile actor Mukesh also played a key role in this movie. This movie is scripted by Dr. Iqbal Kuttipiram.Vidyasagar has composed the songs and background score, and the cinematography is handled by S. Kumar. Jomonte Suvisheshangal is produced by Sethu Mannarkad for Full Moon Cinema.





You kind of know the basic ingredients of a Sathyan Anthikkad movie as his films are known for projecting family values and other social elements repeatedly. Sathyan Anthikad has often epitomized the father-son relationship through his movies—Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal, Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal, Manasinakkare. The master of family dramas has once again come up with the same subject in Jomonte Suvisheshangal.Although the plot sounds cliché, the natural performances by the actors and a realistic portrayal of everyday life make Jomonte Suvisheshangal a treat to watch.Halfway into Jomonte Suvisheshangal, what occupies the audience’s mind is not the story, not the actors, not their performances, nor the treatment. It’s a sense of having experienced this before. It’s too recent, too fresh in memory to be termed ‘déjà vu’. And, then it strikes you. This is the Sathyan Anthikkad version of what you have seen in the similarly named Jacobinte Swargarajyam, hardly a year ago. But, the legendary Sathyan Anthikkad has managed to take a turn in the final message from Jacobinte Swargarajyam. While the latter was more about somehow winning back all that was lost, here the protagonists are forced to question the way they plundered and lived, and thus ends up raising the same to contemporary society too. Sathyan Anthikad films have always been a favorite among Malayali audiences and Malayalam audience will definitely like Jomonte Suvisheshangal. The picturesque frames by S. Kumar and the top-notch music by Vidyasagar add to the positives.

Dulquer has stepped into Jomon's shoes with ease, and has effectively portrayed the varying shades of his character. He gives a special charm to Jomon and he done really well in the emotional scenes. A major portion of the movie belongs to Mukesh and he carries the film on his shoulders. At a time when Mukesh is more active in other arenas such as politics and television, watching him onscreen for that long would make us realize how much we had been missing him in cinema. Dulquer's and Mukesh's father-son combo is a treat to watch, both of them will stay in the minds of audience for long.

Anupama Parameswaran once again plays the pretty girl-passing cloud in the hero's lifealthough the superhit Nokki Nokki number made me believe she had more to do in the film. It's Aishwarya Rajesh who gets a more substantial role - as a young and ambitious Tamil Nadu woman from a lower middle class family who is stingy with her smiles and focused on her work. There are many Tamil films which have heroines playing a Malayalee girl and the reverse seems to be catching on in Mollywood. Other characters like Innocent, Vinu Mohan, Muthumani, Shivaji Guruvayoor and Jacob Gregory too deserve a special mention. The combination scenes of DQ and Gregory will surely remind you of the laugh riot they created in theaters with ABCD.


POSITIVES
1- Sathyan Anthikkad is teaming up with Dulquer Salmaan for the first time.
2- Dulquer's charm.
3- Mukesh at his usual  best.
4- S.Kumar's frame.
5- Vidyasagar's music.


NEGATIVES
1- Cliché storyline.
2- Dr. Iqbal Kuttipiram's script has many similarities with Jacobinte Swargarajyam and many other Sathyan Anthikkad movies.


After an amusing first half, it descends into predictability yet is at no point unbearable for three reasons: the young hero’s gorgeousness, the combined charisma of Salmaan and his fellow leading man Mukesh, and the warm chemistry these two men share.If you are not looking for great depth or originality and of you're not bored of the cliché thread then this could perhaps be enough for you.


Jomonte Suvisheshangal - 6.5/10 (Just above average)

Thursday, January 12, 2017

BHAIRAVAA - MOVIE REVIEW

Vijay’s 60th film ‘Bhairavaa’ is on theatres now, unlike all other Vijay movies which released before, Bhairavaa came with less expectations and with low hype but I should say that the low hype factor has helped the makers as it's clear from the day 1 that fans or audience are not expecting another 'Thuppaaki' or 'Katthi'. The movie is directed by Bharathan starring Keerthy Suresh in the female lead and Jagapati Babu plays the antagonist.






Bhairavaa deals with a topical issue and exposes the politics in medical seat allocations. The movie raises a few serious questions and attempts to portray the problems from the common man’s perspective. Ilayathalapathy plays the role of an ordinary man, who stands up for a cause and clashes with powerful politician played by Jagapathi Babu.The film travels 20 minutes without Vijay during the flashback portion, a rarity in his films. A brave attempt bt the team.Though the flashback is predictable and passable, it helps to create tension and also gives good build up to the villain.


Bharathan had succeeded as a writer and director by giving a terra mass movie and it will be a celebration time for Vijay fans. The dialogues and punch lines were terrific. Even though the story looks like a old wine served in new bottle, Bharathan had presented it in an entertaining manner which kept the audience engaged and excited till the very end of the movie. The interval portion and Climax fight were just stunning and director had provided everything to celebrate for the Illayathalapathy fans.

After experimenting a little with his performance or after stepping out of his comfort zone in his recent outings, Vijay has come out with an out and out commercial action movie, just to treat his hardcore fan base for this Pongal. Yet another energetic performance from Vijay, but his voice modulation sounds very artificial in some places. He did that court scene ( the one which were trolled heavily when the trailer was out) brilliantly, he managed to control his acting during that emotional scene. If there is one thing that makes you watch the film without frowning till the very end, that would be Vijay’s screen presence.Keerthy Suresh, as Vijay’s love interest, plays a good natured and gleeful girl next door. It is nice to see the actress establishing a style for herself in such a short span. She has a peculiar set of expressions which works quite well for the character.Jagapathi Babu, Daniel Balaji and Thambi Ramaiah bring their experience on to the table. Sathish could not manage to evoke laughter like his previous films, In fact Sathish didn't have much importance in this movie. In his last few movies Sathish's comedy timing and comedies worked really well with Sivakarthikeyan and audience will miss something like that in this movie.

Few scenes looked over dramatized and could have been toned down. Cinematographer Sukumar has shown Vijay in dynamic angles and it has elevated his mass aspects adequately. The action scenes in particular were well choreographed by Anl  Arasu. Varlaam vaa’ bgm works so well with the visuals rather than that music department has failed miserably to make an impact in the movie. KLM Praveen's lack of experience in the editing department was evident in the movie, I hope he'll improve in future.

POSITIVES 
1. Bharathan had full control over this movie.
2. A complete Vijay show.
3. Keerthy Suresh did well.
4. Cinematography is good.
5. 'varlaam vaa' bgm is good.


NEGATIVES
1. Songs and other bgms rather than varlaam vaa could have been better.
2. Editing is not upto the mark.
3. Not everyone's cup of tea .

Director Bharathan is the real winner of this movie. He treated a story which has all kinda typical tamil movie cliche in a way which will make hardcore Vijay fans happy, couple of impressive scenes here and there keep you alert. It falls flat towards the end and does not excite you. I'm also happy that it was the right decision by Mammooka  (Mammootty) to reject the offer to play the antagonist which has nothing much to deliver.

Overall Bhairavaa is a pakka mass entertainer, as I said before its not everyone's cup of tea. If you're a hardcore Vijay Fan then this is the movie for you otherwise it's not a must watch movie, still it's a much better movie than 'Puli'.

BHAIRAVAA - 5/10 (Just Average )