Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Oru indian pranaya kadha (Malayalam)

Oru indian pranaya kadha
Director:
Sathyan Anthikad

Writer:
Ikbal Kuttipuram

Casts:
Fahadh Faasil, Amala Paul

Releasing date:
dec/20/2013

Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 6.3 which points a good film

Recommendation:
Recommended film (Average film)


Story:

           Siddharth (Fahadh Fassil) is a mandalam secretary of youth congress in Aymanam and has high dreams regarding his political career. He was about to enter the big league as a senior MLA got died, but in vain. A devastated Siddharth opts to take a change in his routine. And it is there that Uthup Vallikkadan – the district head of the party, introduces a young NRI girl – Irene (Amala Paul) hailing from Canada. With she is having some intentions to take a documentary on the orphanages; Siddharth was forced to assist her. It was later on the story that Siddharth come to know that she has set some plans in her mind other than the ones said by her. Trapped in a dilemma, Siddharth however decides to help her real intentions. And ’Oru Indian Pranayakatha’ is a search to find out what happens to them later on this journey.

Review:

            What causes the movie to be indebted is mainly due to a rather sluggish second half, which mainly focused on the traditional way of including songs and eloping of the hero – heroine Jodi. To say out loudly regarding the good points of the movie, you obviously need to travel through the first half, which was successful in spraying some good humorous moments. The script written by Iqbal Kuttippuram somehow was unable to mix the charms associated with his previous movies. Rather than trying to go through a different way, he has tried out a dummy run of many of the past movies.

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