Varshangalkku Shesham on OTT – Viewers are applauding Nivin Pauly and Neeraj Madhav's performances, while others, especially Pranav Mohanlal, are being trolled on social media.
Last Updated: 01.31 PM, Jun 08, 2024
Finally, Vineeth Sreenivasan's period drama Varshangalkku Shesham made its OTT debut on the popular platform Sony LIV. Nivin Pauly makes a cameo appearance in the film, which stars Pranav Mohanlal and Dhyan Sreenivasan in the main roles. Viewers are applauding Nivin Pauly and Neeraj Madhav's performances following the much-anticipated OTT release of the film, while others, especially Pranav Mohanlal, are being trolled on social media.
Viewers' opinions of Varshangalkku Shesham have been divided since its OTT debut on Sony LIV. Film enthusiasts believe that the movie has too many characters on screen at too little time and lacklustre writing. The audience is applauding Nivin Pauly and Neeraj Madhav's casting, though, in spite of all the downsides. Even with limited on-screen time, both actors managed to make an impact on the viewers.
Nivin Pauly received recognition for his well-earned comeback with Nithin Molly. His hilarious performance in the theatre left the audience laughing, especially with his monologue.
Some believe that Nivin Pauly is the only actor who can truly embody the character, despite the fact that many feel that the movie lacked life until he appeared. Another user compared his character to that of south Indian actor Vijay Devarakonda. After a hiatus owing to several box office setbacks, the actor received well-deserved praise from the audience.
The audience gave Neeraj Madhav positive feedback as well for his humorous additions. Some have expressed the desire to see more of him on screen.
Pranav Mohanlal, Nivin Pauly, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Basil Joseph, Shaan Rahman, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Deepak Parambol, Neeta Pillai, and Neeraj Madhav are among the impressive cast members of the Vishu release.
On the OTT platform, Varshangalkku Shesham is presently accessible for streaming in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi, apart from Malayalam. Despite surpassing the Rs 50 crore milestone, the film's first week of theatrical release failed to attract an adequate crowd to theatres.