6.Thondimuthalum DriksakshiyumĪ desperate wedded couple is resolved to recover a gold chain grabbed from them while traveling on a bus.
Bangalore Days was so mainstream it was revamped in Tamil. It has a great performance by Nazriya Nazim, Nivin Pauly, and Dulquer Salmaan, who share extraordinary science. Chief Anjali Menon’s account of urban Malayali youth is more mind-boggling and less judgemental than prior action pictures in a similar vein. 5.Bangalore DaysĪ transitioning film around three cousins who move to that huge city loved by Malayalis for work, love, and rebellion. Thattathin Marayathu may have transformed Pauly into a saint however, Premam set him up as a bankable star. With its frizzy-haired heroines, boys finding affection and masculinity, Onam festivities in universities, and youngsters’ slang, Premam is a wistfulness fest for that age, one that sudden spikes in demand for Nivin Pauly’s appeal (and the brilliantly regular Sai Pallavi). The “new age” producers of Malayalam film experienced childhood during the ’90s and 2000s, and love returning their viewers to those times. Additionally, move over ‘Rambunctious Baby,’ ‘Appangalembadum’ will be your earworm after this. The t film is must watch for Dulquer fans and for the individuals who couldn’t get enough of him with Nithya Menen in OK Kanmani. Have a cup of suleimani and watch the film that transformed young-looking Dulquer Salmaan into a saint, with the bonus of drooling over some Malabari cooking. Executive Rajeev Ravi shows you Kochi as you have never observed it. While the story is told from the perspective of Dulquer Salmaan’s character, the standout performances are by Vinayakan and Manikandan R Achari. This film digs into how Kochi turned into glossy on the surface city it is presently, on the rear of land snatched from the Dalit people in the marshy lands of Kammattipadam. (Professional tip: Don’t watch the trailer. Take Off is likewise a progressively sensible option to the hyper-show of Tiger Zinda Hai.
The film is a treat for fans of entertainer Parvathy, who won her second Kerala State Film Award for this film. This award-winning film, based on real events, follows the rescue efforts involved in bringing back a gathering of 19 Malayali medical attendants held prisoner in Iraq’s Tikrit by the ISIS.